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ACROSS
1 Pros handling
returns
5 Nos. that affect
connecting flights
9 Like dry mud on
cleats
14 1979 DownBeat
Hall of Fame
inductee,
familiarly
15 Beer ingredient
16 “Spider-Man”
director
17 Cats’ request on
seeing birds
through the
window?
19 Brother of Miriam
20 Obeyed the
doctor
21 Romp
23 Suffix with Capri
24 Actress Kunis
25 Attention-getting
craze?
27 “Bravo, señor!”
29 “Blah blah blah”:
Abbr.
31 Bavarian article
32 Kid-lit detective
__ the Great
34 Speck
37 Dangerous
bacterium
41 Ottoman ruler’s
pier?
44 Senate Finance
Committee chair
Hatch
45 Sundance’s gal
46 Like Gen. Powell
47 Storm, on the
Beaufort scale
49 iTunes purchase
51 Sign of success
52 “L.A. Law”
actress’ work
period?
57 California’s __
Valley: Reagan
Library site
59 Porter, e.g.
60 Wind with a wide
range
61 __-Dazs
64 Choir platform
66 Optimistic
Spanish ruler?
68 Taboos
69 Banjo spot

70 Tennis edge
71 Ring setting
72 Proverbs
73 Trim on a curtain

DOWN
1 Animation units
2 Court entry
3 Skydiving device
4 Riyadh native
5 No-nonsense
6 Stuff on the street
7 Hebrew alphabet
opener
8 Topic for Strunk
and White
9 Ingredient in the
stew étouffée
10 Financial rating
11 Russian ballet
name
12 Act badly?
13 Eatery with its
own lingo
18 Fire __
22 “’Tis true!”
26 Put in a log
27 Savvy about
28 Portrayer of a big
scaredy-cat
30 Soft drink choice
33 Works on books
35 Elmo fan
36 Old Spice rival

38 Sal Tessio
portrayer in “The
Godfather”
39 Folk icon Seeger
40 Stevenson villain
42 Podunk-like
43 Footwear for the
Step Brothers
48 Penpoint
50 “La Vie en Rose”
chanteuse
52 Fixes, as a heel,
perhaps

53 “Middlemarch”
novelist
54 Easy kind of
question
55 Where roads
divide
56 Singer __ Marie
58 Taj __
62 Bigger than big
63 Hawaiian goose
65 It’s quite a stretch
67 Source of pliable
wood

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“I am pleased and proud that she’s 

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