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Sat, Feb 14, 2015 by NYTimes

Across

  1. 1. Language introduced in 1995
  2. 11. Factor in force
  3. 15. "This is a surprise!"
  4. 16. Torts course taker, typically
  5. 17. Brand that supports women?
  6. 18. Major menace
  7. 19. Intern
  8. 20. Old sitcom family name
  9. 22. Scratch
  10. 23. Height
  11. 25. Be a motormouth
  12. 26. Bismarck-to-Billings dir.
  13. 29. It names an annual Sexiest Woman Alive
  14. 31. "Ten Days in a Mad-House" muckraker
  15. 32. Hankered
  16. 34. Hankering
  17. 35. Trap locale
  18. 36. Counterpart of "to"
  19. 37. Talked bull?
  20. 38. 2004 film featuring Paris
  21. 39. Gangsters' counterparts, informally
  22. 40. Overseas alternative?
  23. 41. Man on a mission, maybe
  24. 42. Michele of "Glee"
  25. 43. Mother of Richard I
  26. 45. Abbr. after "Rev." or before "dev."
  27. 46. Head doc?
  28. 47. Cab and others
  29. 48. Sparks in old films
  30. 50. Blunts, e.g.
  31. 52. Big name in scales
  32. 56. Like many works with "To" in their titles
  33. 57. What's a big hit with the school board?
  34. 60. It's to be expected
  35. 61. Treat with pudding and graham crackers
  36. 62. ___ Style Awards
  37. 63. They have an infamous gap

Down

  1. 1. 2010 New York Times best seller subtitled "Sounds Like a Rainbow"
  2. 2. Sounds accompanying light bulbs?
  3. 3. Big name in laptops
  4. 4. Knock for a loop
  5. 5. Emulated a cat burglar
  6. 6. Short, imaginative tales
  7. 7. Chockablock
  8. 8. Words before a major pronouncement
  9. 9. Rate word
  10. 10. Fooled (with)
  11. 11. Subject to dispute
  12. 12. Top-selling app of 2010
  13. 13. Where a techie hooks up
  14. 14. About to crash, apparently
  15. 21. Application suffix
  16. 23. Free light shows
  17. 24. Con victim
  18. 26. Parlor product made with an iron
  19. 27. Cary Grant or Betty Grable
  20. 28. 2011 Flo Rida hit with the lyric "She ain't no rock star, but she got groupies"
  21. 30. Like Confucius, often
  22. 33. "Mamma Mia" quartet
  23. 35. Grp. with the slogan "Every child. One voice"
  24. 37. Fabric used in adhesive pads
  25. 41. Excuse
  26. 43. Go too far, e.g.
  27. 44. Like some pickups
  28. 49. ENTER CLUE
  29. 51. Height
  30. 52. Olivia who won a Razzie for "Bolero" and "Conan the Destroyer"
  31. 53. Mate
  32. 54. Blunt hit
  33. 55. Exposes, old-style
  34. 58. Handel's "___, Galatea e Polifemo"
  35. 59. "Toy Story" dinosaur

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