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NY Times, Mon, Jul 20, 2015 by NYTimes

Across

  1. 1. Q-Tips, e.g.
  2. 6. Nice plot of land
  3. 10. Automaker Ferrari
  4. 14. Italy's Isle of ___
  5. 15. Excellent, in dated slang
  6. 16. Opposite of hopping, as a party
  7. 17. Sony co-founder
  8. 19. Gigantic
  9. 20. Submissive
  10. 21. Electric Chevy model
  11. 22. Weight-watcher's worry
  12. 23. Purplish red
  13. 24. 2013 Wimbledon champion
  14. 28. Worn out
  15. 30. Show up
  16. 31. "Excuse me, but ..."
  17. 36. Get ___ the ground floor
  18. 37. Early riser ... or what each of 17-, 24-, 50- and 61-Across is?
  19. 41. ___ Alto, Calif.
  20. 42. Cesar who played the Joker
  21. 43. Morsel
  22. 45. City voting districts
  23. 50. Longtime "Monday Night Football" sportscaster
  24. 55. Overindulge in a brainy subject, with "out"
  25. 56. Follower of Formula or Air Force
  26. 57. Utter happiness
  27. 58. Comfort
  28. 59. Clothing store section
  29. 61. "Love Story" actress
  30. 63. Cookie with a chocolaty outside
  31. 64. Knucklehead
  32. 65. Summa cum ___
  33. 66. ___ Mawr College
  34. 67. Graceful avian swimmer
  35. 68. Word before house or hand

Down

  1. 1. Little rascals
  2. 2. "Rise and shine!"
  3. 3. Each
  4. 4. Shattered
  5. 5. ___ card (cellphone chip)
  6. 6. Kitchen garment
  7. 7. Parent's counterpart
  8. 8. In bad condition
  9. 9. Second letter after epsilon
  10. 10. "Apollo 13" co-star
  11. 11. Particle with no electric charge
  12. 12. Zig's opposite
  13. 13. Keats wrote one to autumn
  14. 18. Eggs
  15. 22. Mink or sable
  16. 25. The second "M" of 34-Down
  17. 26. Beauty care brand
  18. 27. Japanese currency
  19. 29. Sn, to a chemist
  20. 32. Colin who played King George VI
  21. 33. Rescuer of Odysseus, in myth
  22. 34. Studio with a roaring lion
  23. 35. Imitate
  24. 37. Post office delivery
  25. 38. Inherited wealth
  26. 39. Jackie who broke baseball's color barrier
  27. 40. One of eight on a chessboard
  28. 41. School fund-raising grp.
  29. 44. Freezer trayful
  30. 46. Feature of a May-December marriage
  31. 47. Stand on two legs, as a horse
  32. 48. "The Crimes of Love" author Marquis ___
  33. 49. Stick for a shish kebab
  34. 51. Like a lit lantern
  35. 52. Doolittle of fiction
  36. 53. Pucker-inducing fruit
  37. 54. Caribbean, e.g.
  38. 59. Group of rioters
  39. 60. Mess up
  40. 61. Muscles that are crunched
  41. 62. Actor Gulager of "The Tall Man"

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