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Across
- 1a. Put cuffs on
- 4a. ___ blow (cheap trick)
- 7a. Kind of encouraging talk
- 10a. Rework, as a script
- 12a. Some digits in a binary code
- 14a. “They left a few hours ___”
- 15a. “I do solemnly swear that I…,” e.g.
- 16a. Prefix with “correct” to mean a spell-checker
- 17a. Author Edgar Allan ___ of “The Cask of Amontillado”
- 18a. “It all ___ up” (makes sense)
- 20a. ___ of burden (donkey)
- 22a. Prefix with “potent” or “present”
- 24a. ___-Mex cuisine
- 25a. Thick flavored milk drink
- 26a. House ___ (confined to a residence)
- 29a. “X,” in a love letter
- 30a. Pink Floyd’s “Shine On ___ Crazy Diamond”
- 31a. ___ of arms (hereditary symbol)
- 33a. Android counterpart
- 34a. Made some cookies, say
- 36a. “That’s seriously gross!”
- 37a. Dim ___ (traditional Chinese food)
- 38a. Florence Nightingale, e.g.
- 40a. “Downton ___” (British drama series)
- 43a. “Wounded” character in “The Lion King”
- 45a. Handed-down folk tales
- 46a. Crowd’s disapproving shout
- 47a. Country singer ___ Paisley
- 51a. Appealed, in court
- 52a. Navigation aid
- 53a. Luxury carmaker with four rings in its logo
- 54a. Scatter, as seeds
- 55a. Ironically humorous
- 56a. Gas in nighttime signs
Down
- 1d. Prefix meaning “new”
- 2d. ___ Lovelace, computing pioneer
- 3d. Part of a byte
- 4d. Washing machine amount
- 5d. “The drinks are ___!” (“Our treat!”): 2 wds.
- 6d. Soaked in water, say
- 7d. Madonna’s “___ Don’t Preach”
- 8d. Inflated self-concepts
- 9d. Haiku author
- 11d. Gift-receiver’s word
- 13d. Like a designated driver
- 19d. Dotted game cube
- 21d. Company bigwig, for short
- 22d. Only U.S. State with a non-rectangular flag
- 23d. The “M” of BMI
- 24d. “Based on a ___ story…”
- 25d. Jet ___ (watercraft)
- 26d. “Just fine,” at NASA: Hyph.
- 27d. Like stale yogurt
- 28d. Mentions on Instagram, say
- 30d. Thanksgiving tuber
- 32d. “___ Count Of Monte Cristo”
- 34d. Spend some money
- 35d. Genetic code letters
- 37d. Pomegranate’s edible part
- 39d. Opposite of “rural”
- 40d. Swiss peaks
- 41d. Kind of tie that is a cord with a clasp
- 42d. Make coffee, say
- 43d. Fly high in the sky
- 44d. Ctrl+C, on a laptop
- 46d. Rolls-Royce company: Abbr.
- 48d. Regret bitterly
- 49d. Hectic confusion
- 50d. Unpleasant racket