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Tue, Jun 10, 2014 by NYTimes

Across

  1. 1. Alexander Graham Bell, for one
  2. 5. Places to go fishing
  3. 10. Asteroid ___
  4. 14. Cay
  5. 15. Harden (to)
  6. 16. Region
  7. 17. One way to ride a horse
  8. 19. Vegas hotel transport
  9. 20. Brief 1831 headline?
  10. 22. Museum's ends?
  11. 25. Golf ball's position
  12. 26. Mends, as socks
  13. 27. Brief 1727 headline?
  14. 32. Goes fishing in go fish?
  15. 33. "I am woman, hear me ___"
  16. 34. Jet that once made a boom, in brief
  17. 37. Prefix with -genarian
  18. 38. Alternative if things don't work out
  19. 40. Home of Waikiki Beach
  20. 41. Badger's home: Abbr.
  21. 42. Castle protection
  22. 43. Employee of TV's Sterling Cooper & Partners
  23. 44. Brief 1931 headline?
  24. 47. Take advantage (of)
  25. 50. Switch positions
  26. 51. ___ Lingus
  27. 52. Secretive classroom activity ... or what 20-, 27- and 44-Across are anagrammatic examples of?
  28. 57. Rickman of the Harry Potter films
  29. 58. Where the Carpenters "long to be" in a 1970 #1 hit
  30. 62. Ill-mannered
  31. 63. "Funeral Blues" poet
  32. 64. Beaver projects
  33. 65. Drop of melodrama?
  34. 66. Historic event on Bikini atoll, briefly
  35. 67. View from a pew, maybe

Down

  1. 1. Beyoncé, to Solange, or vice versa
  2. 2. CBS drama with multiple spinoffs
  3. 3. Superannuated
  4. 4. Be overflowing
  5. 5. 2013 Sheryl Sandberg best seller
  6. 6. Steel magnate Carnegie
  7. 7. Bit of praise, in modern usage
  8. 8. Writer ___ Stanley Gardner
  9. 9. Witnessed
  10. 10. Gotham City V.I.P.
  11. 11. Bobble or fumble
  12. 12. Get smart
  13. 13. Busts, as broncos
  14. 18. Arias, e.g.
  15. 21. Disinfectant target
  16. 22. Set up, as a chair
  17. 23. Word of thanks overseas
  18. 24. Hits a fly, say
  19. 28. "Terrible" age
  20. 29. Clio : history :: ___ : lyric poetry
  21. 30. Fictional opening?
  22. 31. You might pick one up in a bar
  23. 34. Girl Scout cookie with toasted coconut
  24. 35. "The L Word" role for Katherine Moennig
  25. 36. Piano man, maybe
  26. 38. Luau dish
  27. 39. Part of U.N.L.V.
  28. 40. Not even
  29. 42. The year 1551
  30. 43. It's a plus
  31. 44. Onetime Disney chief
  32. 45. Old West "neckties"
  33. 46. Something to be proven in a criminal case
  34. 47. In different places
  35. 48. Pawnshop estimate
  36. 49. Carne ___ (Mexican dish)
  37. 53. Org. with eligibility rules
  38. 54. Fill to excess
  39. 55. Lymph ___
  40. 56. Root beer, e.g.
  41. 59. Chihuahua sound
  42. 60. Meditation syllables
  43. 61. Find a purpose for

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