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Across
- 1a. The Big ___ Wolf, fairy tale antagonist
- 4a. Sushi bar tuna
- 7a. School support organization that fundraises: Abbr.
- 10a. “Who ___ to judge?”: 2 wds.
- 11a. Sibling born on the same day, say
- 12a. Fly like an eagle
- 13a. Rushmore and Everest, for short
- 14a. Jon ___, “Mad Men” star
- 15a. Camper’s shelter
- 16a. Rapunzel’s pride
- 18a. ___ Lovelace, programming pioneer and Lord Byron’s daughter
- 20a. Mumbai’s country, for short
- 21a. Frisbee or yo-yo, e.g.
- 22a. Similar in nature, with “to”
- 25a. Year-ending month, for short
- 26a. Ernie ___, “The Big Easy” golfer
- 29a. Led Zeppelin’s “Whole ___ Love”
- 31a. “___ not what your country can do for you, but what you…”
- 32a. Icky, sticky gunk
- 33a. ___ as a fiddle (very healthy)
- 34a. Filming device, for short
- 36a. Palindromic time of the day
- 37a. Muesli morsel
- 38a. Likely one unlikely to make advances
- 40a. Change for the better, as a manuscript
- 41a. Wrist timepiece
- 44a. Jackson 5 hairdo
- 46a. “Love,” in Spanish
- 48a. “Cool!” in ’90s slang
- 50a. Next in line, as to the throne
- 51a. Bruins great Bobby ___
- 52a. “He’s ___ roll!”: 2 wds.
- 53a. Letters that start a kindergarten tune
- 54a. Ice cream magnate Joseph ___
- 55a. Rocket departure site
Down
- 1d. Crashing sound, in a comic
- 2d. Invoice total, for short
- 3d. Chef’s creation
- 4d. Oscar or Emmy, e.g.
- 5d. “For ___” (gifting section for men)
- 6d. Prison residents, say
- 7d. Edgar Allan ___, “The Oval Portrait” author
- 8d. Sunbathing result
- 9d. Michelangelo’s work
- 11d. Not safe to skate on, as ice
- 12d. ___-at-home parent
- 17d. “___ No Sunshine,” Bill Withers song
- 19d. Place to anchor a boat
- 22d. Furry alien of 1980s TV
- 23d. Ornamental pond fish
- 24d. “The Addams family” cousin
- 25d. Hydroelectric project
- 26d. Psyche part that may be “inflated”
- 27d. Bathroom, in Brighton
- 28d. Like father like ___
- 30d. Antioxidant-rich purple berry
- 35d. “___ boy!” (encouraging words)
- 36d. Big “Big Apple” paper: Abbr.
- 37d. Nose-wrinkling smell
- 38d. Excalibur, for one
- 39d. Potter of fiction
- 40d. ___ Clapton of The Yardbirds and Cream
- 42d. Farmer’s concern
- 43d. Actress ___ Mae Lee of “Pitch Perfect”
- 44d. “Now I get it!”
- 45d. Shortest month of the year, for short
- 47d. Bartender in “The Simpsons”
- 49d. Jay Z, to Blue Ivy Carter