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Across
- 1a. Settle the tab, say
- 4a. “This is sooo tastyyyy” sound
- 7a. Name that sounds like “Stew”
- 10a. “And now, without further ___…”
- 11a. Eighth month of the year, for short
- 12a. Sombrero or fedora, e.g.
- 13a. “___ in the Rain,” 1974 song by Neil Sedaka that topped the U.S. Billboard Hot 100
- 16a. “You’ve got ___ nerve!”
- 17a. Quaker ___ Company
- 18a. “Love Will ___ Us Together,” 1973 song by Neil Sedaka that topped the U.S. Billboard Hot 100
- 19a. Play object
- 20a. “___ Chatterley’s Lover,” D.H. Lawrence novel
- 23a. What ___ around, comes around
- 25a. Critical hospital ward: Abbr.
- 26a. Shipwrecked sailor’s plea
- 29a. “___ Night (Angel Face),” 1975 song by Neil Sedaka that peaked at No. 3 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100
- 32a. Silver screen’s Shirley
- 34a. “Frequently,” to poets
- 35a. Organ a with “drum” and “canal”
- 37a. Expressed, as a farewell
- 38a. Make a cake, say
- 39a. Word after “granola” or “energy”
- 40a. Commercial complex for consumers
- 43a. “World ___ Z,” 2013 Brad Pitt film
- 45a. The Buckeye State
- 46a. “___ Up Is Hard to Do,” 1962 song by Neil Sedaka that topped the U.S. Billboard Hot 100
- 51a. Bulletin from the boss, for short
- 52a. Spoil the appearance of, say
- 53a. “That’s a great ___!” (“Great plan!”)
- 54a. Satirical humor magazine since 1952
- 55a. Big stock market event: Abbr.
- 56a. Day care attendees
Down
- 1d. Good buddy
- 2d. ___ Lovelace Day, event named after a famous female mathematician
- 3d. “I kid ___ not!” (“I’m not joking!”)
- 4d. ___ Damon, “Good Will Hunting” actor
- 5d. Swiss breakfast mix
- 6d. Team leader, for short
- 7d. Sneaker or loafer, e.g.
- 8d. Domesticate, as an animal
- 9d. Lone Star State school: Abbr.
- 14d. Golden egg layer, in a German fairy tale
- 15d. Horse’s breakfast bundle
- 16d. Cloud backdrop
- 19d. Canvas shelter in the woods
- 21d. Opening ___ (performer before the headliner)
- 22d. Give the devil his ___
- 23d. Day-___ (fluorescent paint)
- 24d. “Ouch!” cousin
- 26d. Practice in a boxing ring, say
- 27d. “It’s an age-___ tradition…”
- 28d. “Come ___ About Me,” 1984 album by Neil Sedaka that features his daughter Dara
- 30d. “Howard the Duck” actress Thompson
- 31d. Hairy Asian work animal
- 33d. Future executive’s degree, perhaps: Abbr.
- 36d. Cover a gift again, say
- 38d. “Bad ___,” 1975 song by Neil Sedaka that topped the U.S. Billboard Hot 100
- 39d. Bikini top
- 40d. Tattoo that reads “wow” upside down
- 41d. Throat-clearing sound
- 42d. Peru’s capital
- 44d. Prefix with “space” to collectively mean the atmosphere and outer space
- 46d. Dietitian’s calculation, perhaps: Abbr.
- 47d. “Pompeii” actor Harington
- 48d. Enthusiastic response to “Who wants ice cream?”: 2 wds.
- 49d. Court divider in tennis
- 50d. Neither solid nor liquid