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NY Times, Wed, Aug 19, 2015 by NYTimes

Across

  1. 1. As high as you can go
  2. 5. With 68-Across, what the groups of circled letters are famous examples of
  3. 10. Instrument similar to a cor anglais
  4. 14. Use a Veg-o-Matic
  5. 15. Italian's "I love you"
  6. 16. Fond of self-reflection?
  7. 17. Per the Beach Boys, they're the cutest in the world
  8. 20. Ranchero's rope
  9. 21. Flogging implement
  10. 22. Usually dry gulches
  11. 25. Sea monster of Norse myth
  12. 29. Streaker at night
  13. 32. Barclays Center, e.g.
  14. 33. City founded by a twin, in myth
  15. 36. Actor Katz of "Dallas"
  16. 37. Turf war adversaries
  17. 38. Pass with flying colors
  18. 39. Sewer's protection
  19. 41. Narc's org.
  20. 42. Friedlander of "30 Rock"
  21. 44. Forbidden-sounding perfume
  22. 45. Mobster's gal
  23. 46. Words of concession
  24. 47. Mind-boggler
  25. 49. Mr. Boddy, in the game Clue
  26. 51. Rabbi, e.g.
  27. 55. Home of Maine's Black Bears
  28. 58. Zoo heavyweight
  29. 59. Chester Nimitz or William Halsey
  30. 64. ___-G suit
  31. 65. Dumbstruck
  32. 66. Salt, chemically
  33. 67. Exiled shah Mohammad ___ Pahlavi
  34. 68. See 5-Across
  35. 69. Trauma experts, briefly

Down

  1. 1. Ghana's capital
  2. 2. Direct, as a meeting
  3. 3. One of eight baby teeth
  4. 4. Perfect example
  5. 5. Intl. commerce group
  6. 6. Go public with
  7. 7. Some salon acquisitions
  8. 8. Throw off
  9. 9. "The Fountainhead" hero Howard
  10. 10. Egg-laying animals
  11. 11. Vaulter's hurdle
  12. 12. Subject of a 1973 crisis
  13. 13. U.S.N.A. grad: Abbr.
  14. 18. Dunaway of "Chinatown"
  15. 19. Motorhead's workplace
  16. 23. Texter's "However ..."
  17. 24. Hebrew or Arab
  18. 26. Japanese sword sport
  19. 27. TV foreign correspondent Richard
  20. 28. Congested-sounding
  21. 30. Financial guru Suze
  22. 31. Croaking sound
  23. 33. Indira Gandhi's ill-fated son
  24. 34. Eye-shaped openings
  25. 35. French red wine
  26. 39. His and hers
  27. 40. Olympic downhill event
  28. 43. Oregon city named for a furrier
  29. 45. Cyborg, in part
  30. 48. Head of the class, in pioneer schools
  31. 50. Theme
  32. 52. Distiller ___ Walker
  33. 53. Sign into law
  34. 54. Diner basketful
  35. 56. Granny
  36. 57. Student's viva voce
  37. 59. Partner of away
  38. 60. Score for a post-touchdown kick
  39. 61. Big name in chips and pretzels
  40. 62. Saddler's tool
  41. 63. Start of many French surnames

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