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NY Times, Mon, Dec 19, 2016 by NYTimes

Across

  1. 1. Monastery leader
  2. 6. Everyone working in an office
  3. 11. Cousin ___ (Addams Family member)
  4. 14. Pixar robot
  5. 15. Opposite of black-and-white
  6. 16. Gun rights org.
  7. 17. Santa player in "The Man in the Santa Claus Suit"
  8. 19. Highest roll of a die
  9. 20. S.E.C. school near Atlanta, for short
  10. 21. Explorer and Escalade, in brief
  11. 22. Nutmeg, for one
  12. 24. Something sent to Santa
  13. 26. Santa player in "The Polar Express"
  14. 29. Magnetite and bauxite
  15. 31. Temporary break
  16. 32. "In that case ..."
  17. 35. Joe of "GoodFellas"
  18. 37. Bread box, for short?
  19. 39. Cheerleader's cry
  20. 40. Santa player in "Elf"
  21. 42. Boston ___ Party
  22. 43. Environmentalist's prefix
  23. 44. Main artery
  24. 45. Not more than
  25. 46. Moves like water around a drain
  26. 48. Big school dance
  27. 51. Santa player in "The Santa Clause"
  28. 53. Is
  29. 57. Resident of Muscat
  30. 58. "Yeah, why not!"
  31. 60. Mincemeat ___ (Christmas staple)
  32. 61. ___ Tin Tin
  33. 62. Santa player in "Miracle on 34th Street"
  34. 66. R.N.'s special touch
  35. 67. River through Paris
  36. 68. Les ___-Unis
  37. 69. Match, as a bet
  38. 70. Past or present
  39. 71. Like the settlers of Iceland

Down

  1. 1. Horrific
  2. 2. Flat-bottomed boat
  3. 3. Sheep sound
  4. 4. Right jolly ___ elf (Santa)
  5. 5. Little puzzle
  6. 6. Show on which John Candy and Eugene Levy got their starts
  7. 7. One of a series at a wedding reception
  8. 8. Boxer known as "The Greatest"
  9. 9. Gift tag word
  10. 10. Terry Gross's NPR program
  11. 11. Imply
  12. 12. April fool player
  13. 13. One of Benjamin Franklin's certainties
  14. 18. "Yeah, why not!"
  15. 23. Boston footballer, for short
  16. 25. Overly
  17. 27. Zinger response
  18. 28. "Of ___ and Men"
  19. 30. Like the population of Wyoming
  20. 32. Fury
  21. 33. Exact copy
  22. 34. Neologism for an on-screen/off-screen relationship
  23. 36. Winter hrs. in New York
  24. 38. West who said "I used to be Snow White, but I drifted"
  25. 40. At one's ___ convenience
  26. 41. Barbie or Ken
  27. 45. The year 2001
  28. 47. Fleming who created James Bond
  29. 49. Peruse
  30. 50. Astronaut's tankful
  31. 51. Legal wrongs
  32. 52. Some of them are proper
  33. 54. Javelin
  34. 55. Some windshields have them
  35. 56. Taste or touch
  36. 59. Sitting spot for a child visiting Santa
  37. 63. "Look at Me, I'm Sandra ___"
  38. 64. Max's opposite
  39. 65. Intl. group that's the object of many mass protests

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