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Across
- 1. Put off
- 6. ___-American
- 10. Pen, e.g.
- 14. Not engaging
- 15. "Remove," to a typesetter
- 16. Oscar-winning Ben Affleck film
- 17. Not pass
- 18. [Canada]
- 20. Lighted tree, maybe
- 21. Zilch
- 22. Party with a piñata, say
- 23. "For sure, dude!"
- 26. Spoiled
- 27. ___ holiday
- 28. Cook's canful
- 29. "Wait just ___!"
- 31. [U.S.A.]
- 38. "Is this the spot?"
- 39. Big foot spec
- 40. Something to play
- 41. [U.S.S.R.]
- 46. Go a few rounds
- 47. Part of a round
- 48. Part of a science credit
- 51. One sharing a bunk bed, maybe
- 52. Athena's counterpart
- 55. Fortune 100 company based in Seattle
- 57. Salsa, e.g.
- 58. Wildcatter's investment
- 59. [Japan]
- 61. Sing with dulcet tones
- 63. Like many a beanie
- 64. Intl. association since 1960
- 65. Place of learning in France
- 66. Word after "&" in some store names
- 67. June 14, e.g.
- 68. Some protesters in China
Down
- 1. "You're dethpicable" toon
- 2. English pop singer Goulding
- 3. Hot chili designation
- 4. Very long period
- 5. '60s atty. gen. whose brother served as president
- 6. Start of a website manager's email address, maybe
- 7. All-natural
- 8. 1992 Winter Olympics backdrop
- 9. C. S. Lewis's birthplace
- 10. Memorial Day weekend event
- 11. Take with force
- 12. Brightly colored rock
- 13. Diet food phrase
- 19. Source of soft feathers
- 21. Zilch
- 24. Where odalisques once worked
- 25. ___ White (Clue character)
- 26. Founded
- 30. Club
- 31. "Not another word!"
- 32. Crumpets go-with
- 33. Gets in the vicinity of
- 34. Place to play cards
- 35. Place to play cards
- 36. Pipe shape
- 37. Get
- 42. Office printing giant
- 43. Tlaloc, to the Aztecs
- 44. Overnight, maybe
- 45. + or - particle
- 48. Gaggle : geese :: exaltation : ___
- 49. Protein-building acid
- 50. Yacht club locale
- 52. Chop up
- 53. Part of a string quartet
- 54. "___ of God," 1985 film
- 56. Jerry Scott/Jim Borgman teen comic strip
- 57. 1982's "Ebony and Ivory," e.g.
- 60. Place with robes
- 61. Toon's place
- 62. Developer of the U.S.'s first TV test pattern
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