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Mon, Jun 02, 2014 by NYTimes

Across

  1. 1. Quick second
  2. 5. Push
  3. 10. ___ law (physics formulation)
  4. 14. One who Googles, e.g.
  5. 15. "Yippee!"
  6. 16. "Go ahead!"
  7. 17. Total misery
  8. 19. Capital of Norway
  9. 20. Forbidding words?
  10. 21. Odd
  11. 22. $20 bill dispenser, briefly
  12. 25. Sleep extender
  13. 28. "Beats me!"
  14. 30. Horse feed
  15. 31. ___ uncertain terms
  16. 32. Cubs slugger Sammy
  17. 33. Long-distance inits.
  18. 36. 2000 Olympics site
  19. 41. Suffix with lion
  20. 42. Hair job at a salon
  21. 43. Wild guess
  22. 44. Prefix with pad or port
  23. 45. Top-notch
  24. 47. Founding father who had a beer named after him
  25. 52. Bit of sunshine
  26. 53. Midterms, e.g.
  27. 54. Piano exercise
  28. 56. ___ mater
  29. 57. Wisenheimer
  30. 62. Bar mitzvah boy, barely
  31. 63. Divide 50-50
  32. 64. Flowing hair
  33. 65. Concordes, in brief
  34. 66. Kind of test ... or a phonetic hint to 17-, 25-, 36-, 47- and 57-Across
  35. 67. Like carols at Christmas

Down

  1. 1. Roast beef au ___
  2. 2. Relative of -esque
  3. 3. Doctor's charge
  4. 4. Wilma's hubby on "The Flintstones"
  5. 5. "All ___ Do" (Sheryl Crow hit)
  6. 6. Nearsighted Mr. of cartoons
  7. 7. Snapshot
  8. 8. Long, long time
  9. 9. Myrna of "The Thin Man"
  10. 10. Nonalcoholic beer brand
  11. 11. Book between Daniel and Joel
  12. 12. Middle-distance runner
  13. 13. Blizzard or hurricane
  14. 18. Valentine's Day flower
  15. 21. Persian Gulf emirate
  16. 22. Absinthe flavor
  17. 23. Stage statuettes
  18. 24. Keeps an eye on
  19. 26. Crazy places
  20. 27. 3:00, on a compass
  21. 29. ___ Juan (ladies' man)
  22. 32. 1 + 2 + 3, e.g.
  23. 33. Tweak, say
  24. 34. Pageant crown
  25. 35. Striped cat
  26. 37. Fencing weapons
  27. 38. Holler
  28. 39. Prima donna's delivery
  29. 40. Cleopatra's killer
  30. 44. Earthlings
  31. 45. Raunchy
  32. 46. Fed. food inspector
  33. 47. Goals for musical chairs players
  34. 48. Ones keeping the wheels turning?
  35. 49. Playwright David who wrote "Glengarry Glen Ross"
  36. 50. Mergers and buyouts
  37. 51. Skylit courtyards
  38. 55. Street-lining trees
  39. 57. U-turn from NNW
  40. 58. Hunters of AWOLs
  41. 59. Water, in Waterloo
  42. 60. Wolf Blitzer's channel
  43. 61. Big beer order

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