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Across
- 1a. Flow back, as the tide
- 4a. ___-Wan Kenobi who yelled “You were the chosen one!”
- 7a. Donkey’s sound
- 11a. Floral keepsake from Hawaii
- 12a. Baby seal
- 13a. “Summertime Sadness” singer ___ Del Rey
- 14a. Down in the dumps
- 15a. Philadelphia Eagles or Kansas City Chiefs, for one
- 17a. Cry from a pigpen
- 18a. Texas capital
- 20a. Clickable computer image
- 22a. Environmental prefix
- 23a. Young Scottish boy, say
- 24a. ___ Smurf, leader of the Smurfs
- 27a. Word with “rally” or “talk”
- 28a. Rock band’s sound booster, for short
- 31a. Actress Thurman who made her Broadway debut with “The Parisian Woman”
- 32a. Ask for divine guidance
- 34a. Benjamin Hoff’s “The ___ of Pooh”
- 35a. Dance venue at school, often
- 36a. “___ & Order,” police procedural series
- 37a. Watermelon eater’s annoyance
- 38a. Sailor’s “We’re going to drown!”
- 39a. Finish, as an “i” or a “j”
- 41a. Empire State Building’s locale: Abbr.
- 42a. Like streets with traffic going in just a single direction: 2 wds.
- 46a. “Goodbye!” in Milan
- 49a. Poses, as a question
- 51a. “All Those Years ___” (song by George Harrison)
- 52a. ___ Guthrie who performed at Woodstock
- 53a. Jeans company that rivals Levi’s
- 54a. Standard coffee order, for short
- 55a. Microwave’s “Your food is done!” sound
- 56a. Nearly uninhabitable room, say
- 57a. Canoodling in a restaurant, say: Abbr.
Down
- 1d. Disney’s Queen of Arendelle
- 2d. Belle’s counterpart
- 3d. Makes offers, at an auction
- 4d. ___ nerve (nerve connected to the retina)
- 5d. “Good,” in Spanish
- 6d. Hoppy brew at a brewpub: Abbr.
- 7d. Vital fluid pumped by the heart
- 8d. Drops from the sky
- 9d. Raggedy ___ doll
- 10d. Shaggy Tibetan ox
- 16d. ___ Cyrus who sang “Wrecking Ball”
- 19d. Beverage served with crumpets
- 21d. Toothpaste tube cover
- 24d. Wrinkly-faced dog
- 25d. ___ Poehler, “Parks & Recreation” actress
- 26d. “Baywatch” actress Anderson, lovingly
- 27d. Pet’s furry foot
- 28d. Chowed down, as a pizza
- 29d. Fannie ___, government mortgage company
- 30d. Place for peas?
- 32d. Clever tactic, say (rhymes with “cloy”)
- 33d. “The Little ___,” 1994 film based on “Our Gang”
- 37d. Sault ___ Marie, Michigan
- 38d. ___ Dogg, “Drop It Like It’s Hot” rapper
- 39d. “Okey-___!” (“Works for me!”)
- 40d. Clip-___ (kind of ties)
- 43d. ___ speed (common science fiction movie term)
- 44d. Like highly-prized wine
- 45d. Eastern discipline with a “cat-cow” pose
- 46d. Vehicle that’s hailed
- 47d. Intense anger
- 48d. Pub pint with a head on it?
- 50d. Television series filming location, perhaps