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Across
- 1a. Director ___ Craven of “The People Under the Stairs”
- 4a. ___ coat (attire for a scientist)
- 7a. Pea holder
- 10a. Break a fast
- 11a. Swedish furniture giant
- 13a. “No ___, ands, or buts!”
- 14a. Stage name for the “Uptown Funk” singer whose real name is Peter Gene Hernandez: 2 wds.
- 17a. Denver Broncos’ organization: Abbr.
- 18a. Flow back, as the tide
- 19a. Clock sound
- 21a. Stage name for the “Royals” singer whose real name is Ella Marija Lani Yelich-O’Connor
- 24a. Famous Bollywood actor ___ Rukh Khan
- 25a. “Caught you!”
- 26a. “Are we there ___?”
- 28a. “E pluribus ___” (U.S. motto)
- 32a. Spot for dirty dishes
- 34a. Stage name for the “Poker Face” singer whose real name is Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta: 2 wds.
- 37a. Scotch and ___ (bar order)
- 38a. ___ Larson, Oscar-winning “Room” actress
- 39a. Existential question starter, maybe
- 40a. Tip of a stocking
- 42a. Father, affectionately
- 44a. Actor ___ Holbrook of “The Sandman”
- 46a. “The Addams Family” actress Christina ___
- 50a. Snake that’s in the constriction business
- 51a. Stage name for the “Tiny Dancer” singer who was born Reginald Kenneth Dwight: 2 wds.
- 55a. Colony insect with a Queen
- 56a. Spotted by someone, say
- 57a. Count ___ (Lemony Snicket villain)
- 58a. Homer’s cry with a head slap
- 59a. Chinese “way” of life
- 60a. ___ Wolfe, Rex Stout’s armchair detective
Down
- 1d. Trap spun by a spider
- 2d. Cochlea’s organ
- 3d. Letter trio after “R” that’s a guy’s name
- 4d. Arm or leg, for one
- 5d. Eminem, ___ Marshall Bruce Mathers III (alias letters)
- 6d. Sleeping spot on a train that sounds like “birth”
- 7d. Stage name for the “What About Us” singer whose real name is Alecia Beth Moore Hart
- 8d. Light switch position
- 9d. High-speed Internet access option: Abbr.
- 12d. Kazakhstan’s continent
- 15d. Nancy Drew’s boyfriend
- 16d. Carry out orders
- 20d. Drink really quickly, as beer
- 21d. Glasgow girl
- 22d. Cincinnati’s state
- 23d. South African currency
- 24d. Book reviewer’s rating unit
- 27d. Hamburg’s river
- 29d. Slangy denial
- 30d. Word of disgust
- 31d. Memorial Day month
- 33d. ___ Perry, stage name for the “Dark Horse” singer whose real name is Katheryn Elizabeth Hudson
- 35d. “What ___ you expect?”
- 36d. Deeply desire, with “for”
- 41d. Tributes in verse
- 43d. Kind of mustard named for a French city
- 44d. Stage name for the lead vocalist for U2 whose real name is Paul David Hewson
- 45d. Courtroom promise
- 47d. Actor ___ Sprouse of “Riverdale”
- 48d. Blacken on a grill
- 49d. The “I” in TMI, for short
- 50d. Big ___ Wolf, fairy tale villain
- 52d. “Live and ___ live”
- 53d. Spill the ___ (gossip)
- 54d. Musician and songwriter Yoko