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Wed, Mar 04, 2015 by NYTimes

Across

  1. 1. Bow-toter on seasonal cards
  2. 6. Piano exercise
  3. 11. Cold and blustery
  4. 14. Turn topsy-turvy
  5. 15. John Lennon's tribute to Yoko Ono
  6. 16. In vitro needs
  7. 17. Connery and Lazenby, between 1967 and 1971?
  8. 19. Tesla, for one
  9. 20. Prefix with matter
  10. 21. Neighbor of a Yemeni
  11. 22. Record problem
  12. 23. Hood's piece
  13. 25. Poetic feet
  14. 27. Study of whales
  15. 32. Beginning of a conclusion
  16. 33. Boston Garden legend
  17. 34. Walrus mustache feature
  18. 36. Lay to rest
  19. 39. River of Orléans
  20. 41. Scrape (out)
  21. 42. Tiny type size
  22. 43. Poplar variety
  23. 44. European finch
  24. 46. Competed in the last leg of a triathlon
  25. 47. After the whistle
  26. 49. Foreign film feature
  27. 51. Where to take a dive
  28. 54. Twin or quadruplet, for short
  29. 55. Cy Young candidates' stats
  30. 56. ___-watch
  31. 59. The same, in footnotes
  32. 63. "Empire" network
  33. 64. What Harrison Ford was doing in 1977, 1980 and 1983?
  34. 66. Tribute in rhyme
  35. 67. Father of Impressionism
  36. 68. Novi Sad natives
  37. 69. Popular Japanese pizza topping
  38. 70. Skedaddles
  39. 71. To date

Down

  1. 1. Homeland of many Miamians
  2. 2. Over
  3. 3. Confined, with "up"
  4. 4. Spectrum hue
  5. 5. "Silent Spring" pesticide
  6. 6. Competed in the first leg of a triathlon
  7. 7. Sonata ending
  8. 8. Add a rider to, say
  9. 9. Ring in a rodeo ring
  10. 10. PT boat officer: Abbr.
  11. 11. 1976, for Stallone's rise to stardom?
  12. 12. Be of use
  13. 13. Board defects
  14. 18. Turbine part
  15. 22. Deeply offended
  16. 24. Still a little firm
  17. 26. Wine traditionally sold in a fiasco
  18. 27. Bar mixer
  19. 28. Counterpart of 1-Across
  20. 29. Eddie Murphy, after 1984, 1987 and 1994?
  21. 30. Says, in teenspeak
  22. 31. Symbols of servitude
  23. 35. Land bordering Lake Titicaca
  24. 37. Citation abbr.
  25. 38. President Coty of France
  26. 40. Swings a sickle, say
  27. 45. "The Wild Duck" dramatist
  28. 48. All together
  29. 50. Once-sacred birds
  30. 51. Author who wrote on Friday?
  31. 52. Chip away at
  32. 53. Title woman of a 1957 #1 Paul Anka hit
  33. 57. Russian refusal
  34. 58. Skedaddles
  35. 60. Boat with oars
  36. 61. Dresden's river
  37. 62. Guinness Book adjective
  38. 64. Cameron and Blair, for short
  39. 65. Govt. property org.

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