Classifieds
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ACROSS
1 Military
decoration
6 Supporting
structure
11 Leading
14 Solitary
15 Silent brother of
comedy
16 Valuable deposit
17 1996 Fox launch
19 NFL players, e.g.
20 Cozy lodge
21 Fail, in slang
22 Only city on
California’s
Catalina Island
24 As hidden in 17-
Across, one of
this puzzle’s 33-
Down
26 Netherlands city
near the Belgian
border
27 Mork’s planet
28 Italian
mathematician
who was a
contemporary of
Euler
31 “Good Will
Hunting” actor
34 Flightless birds
35 Small amount
36 Landed
37 As hidden in 57-
Across, one of
this puzzle’s 33-
Down
39 Rice-shaped pasta
40 Latin law
41 Aloe __
42 “Breaking Bad”
star Cranston
43 Restaurant freebie
45 One of the Pep
Boys
46 Breaks bread
47 As hidden in 11-
Down, one of this
puzzle’s 33-
Down
51 1976 Olympics
decathlon gold
medalist
53 Parched
55 Stop working
56 __ Claire
57 Seattle landmark
60 D.C. clock setting
61 Spa offering
62 Guide
63 Legal thing
64 California pro
65 Not likely to run on
DOWN
1 Highly excited
2 Justice Kagan
3 Eats
4 T or F, maybe
5 Speaker’s stand
6 “Better late __
...”
7 General, e.g.
8 Coffee container
9 Fishing tool
10 Crossword
enthusiasts
11 He and Don
Shula share the
NFL record of 36
playoff games
coached
12 Creme-filled
treat
13 Ivy League
school
18 Swooping
predator
23 Oral health org.
25 Real card
26 The Crimson
Tide
28 Aptly named
Renault
29 __ Strip
30 Black, to a bard
31 “The Persistence
of Memory” artist
32 Actor Baldwin
33 Bar freebie, and
this puzzle’s
theme
37 Broadway flier
38 Cockney toast
starter
39 Utah city
41 “Colors of the
Wind” singer
Williams
42 Most daring
44 Take the
checkered flag
45 Chief
48 Farther out?
49 Frasier’s brother
50 Big name on the
farm
51 Catcall
52 Comfort
53 Cause of
adolescent
angst
54 Unfeigned
58 Summer mo.
59 Somme summer
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