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Across
- 1a. Hazardous urban haze
- 5a. Crow’s cry
- 8a. Double-helix genetic material: Abbr.
- 11a. Protein-rich soybean product
- 12a. Drummer’s big moment on stage
- 13a. Electric snakelike swimmer
- 14a. The ___ and soul of the party (center of activity)
- 15a. “Man with a ___,” Matt LeBlanc series
- 16a. Napkin’s place during dinner, perhaps
- 17a. Lawn-irrigating device
- 20a. “The ___ Mermaid,” 2023 live-action adaptation
- 23a. ___ Paulo, Brazil
- 24a. ___ out a living (barely manage)
- 25a. Word of affirmation
- 27a. Come in last
- 31a. Tailor’s line
- 33a. Obamacare initials
- 36a. Advanced academic degree: Abbr.
- 37a. “Brave” singer ___ Bareilles
- 38a. Pool temperature-testing digit
- 39a. Rodent that quits a sinking ship?
- 40a. Engine speed measure: Abbr.
- 43a. Ground-based military force
- 45a. Frozen drink brand that’s an alternative to Slurpee
- 46a. “___ man walks into the bar…” (common joke starter): 2 wds.
- 47a. Kitchen water outlet
- 49a. Horse gait slower than a canter
- 51a. Robe for Caesar
- 55a. Rita ___ who sang “Let You Love Me”
- 56a. Pirate’s exclamation
- 57a. Piece of cake?
- 58a. Incensed or infuriated
- 59a. Soap-making compound
- 60a. Ceiling spinner with blades
Down
- 1d. Missouri city with the Gateway Arch: Abbr.
- 2d. “Me,” in French
- 3d. Light switch position
- 4d. Wedding attendee, say
- 5d. E. ___ bacteria (food poisoning cause, often)
- 6d. Actors Rickman and Alda, for two
- 7d. Willy ___, Oompa Loompas’ boss
- 8d. Editor’s mark (anagram of “leed”)
- 9d. ___ miss (very close)
- 10d. Matterhorn or Mont Blanc, e.g.
- 12d. Shopping ___ (shopper’s indulgence)
- 18d. Two-___ tissue
- 19d. Texter’s “Hahaha, so funny!”: Abbr.
- 20d. “___ is more” (minimalist’s mantra)
- 21d. Swedish furniture giant
- 22d. Sorrowful eye drop
- 26d. Plopped down on a recliner
- 28d. Grand Ole ___, weekly country music concert
- 29d. ___ Na Na, American rock and roll group
- 30d. NYC summer clock setting: Abbr.
- 32d. “I Need to Know” singer ___ Anthony
- 34d. “The ___ is clear!” (words from a burglar, maybe)
- 35d. Prefix with “dynamic” or “space”
- 41d. Flower piece
- 42d. “___ Christmas!”
- 44d. “Buddy,” Down Under
- 45d. Tablet with Mini, Air, and Pro versions
- 47d. Jerry’s nemesis, in the cartoons
- 48d. Palindromic Altar constellation
- 50d. Rock with metal?
- 52d. Clumsy sort, say
- 53d. Federal property manager: Abbr. (anagram of “gas”)
- 54d. “Atlas Shrugged” author ___ Rand