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Fri, Apr 25, 2014 by NYTimes

Across

  1. 1. Take it easy
  2. 8. Vostok 1 passenger
  3. 15. Try
  4. 16. Supermodel Lima
  5. 17. Scale with the highest reading at midday, usually
  6. 18. More than startle
  7. 19. Show horse
  8. 20. Juniors' juniors, briefly
  9. 22. Those, to José
  10. 23. Organ part
  11. 25. Classic Jaguar
  12. 26. Latin word in legal briefs
  13. 27. Princess Leia was one in "A New Hope"
  14. 30. Bamboozled
  15. 32. It's nothing new
  16. 35. Hot shot?
  17. 37. Germany, to Britain
  18. 39. It helps you focus
  19. 40. Unlocked area?
  20. 42. Expenditure
  21. 43. T-shirt sizes, for short
  22. 44. Allstate subsidiary
  23. 46. One who deals with stress well?
  24. 48. Hat, slangily
  25. 49. Reuben ingredient, informally
  26. 53. Completely dry, as a racetrack
  27. 54. Rub it in
  28. 56. Org. with the New York Liberty
  29. 57. BlackBerry routers
  30. 59. "This statement is false," e.g.
  31. 61. Strong and regal
  32. 62. Elvis hit with a spelled-out title
  33. 63. Gallery event
  34. 64. Sharp-pointed instruments

Down

  1. 1. Sucker
  2. 2. Where French ships dock
  3. 3. Like many academic halls
  4. 4. Help
  5. 5. "Cupid is a knavish ___": "A Midsummer Night's Dream"
  6. 6. Biographical data
  7. 7. Love letters
  8. 8. One foraging
  9. 9. Drinks stirred in pitchers
  10. 10. [Back off!]
  11. 11. Put on
  12. 12. Complain loudly
  13. 13. Obsessive need to check one's email or Facebook, say
  14. 14. Cons
  15. 21. U.P.S. cargo: Abbr.
  16. 24. Tennis smash?
  17. 26. Puzzle solver's complaint
  18. 28. Punishment, metaphorically
  19. 29. Hypothetical particle in cold dark matter
  20. 31. Turn down
  21. 32. Five-time U.S. presidential candidate in the early 1900s
  22. 33. School handout
  23. 34. Colorful party intoxicant
  24. 36. Shrill howl
  25. 38. "Just wait ..."
  26. 41. Cream, for example
  27. 45. Changes for the big screen
  28. 47. Short jackets
  29. 50. "Watch ___ amazed" (magician's phrase)
  30. 51. It takes two nuts
  31. 52. Campaign issue
  32. 53. Nike rival
  33. 54. Mil. bigwig
  34. 55. Like sour grapes
  35. 58. Long in Hollywood
  36. 60. ___ Halladay, two-time Cy Young Award winner

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