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Across
- 1a. Closest buddy: Abbr.
- 4a. Cow’s “hey!”
- 7a. ___ dunk (impressive NBA move)
- 11a. Peyton Manning’s younger brother
- 12a. “Pick on someone your ___ size!”
- 13a. Prefix with “smith” for Steven Tyler’s rock band
- 14a. Bring home, as a salary
- 16a. World ___ Day, 3rd March celebration of fauna… or a hint to solve 27a, 35a, 45a, 49a, 1d and 39d
- 18a. Commit a robbery, say
- 20a. “For your ___ alone” (words on a confidential report)
- 21a. Have a late meal, say
- 23a. Enjoys the sunshine
- 27a. “The Sign of the ___,” 1983 Elizabeth George Speare novel that was adapted into the film “Keeping the Promise”
- 30a. Santa ___, city in California’s Orange County
- 31a. ___ B, former Spice Girl
- 32a. Non-permanent office worker, briefly
- 35a. “Fantastic Mr ___,” 1970 Roald Dahl novel that was adapted into a 2009 Wes Anderson film
- 36a. Scratchy voice
- 38a. “Be back home by 10 PM” rule, e.g.
- 40a. ___ clear of (avoid)
- 42a. ___ long way (succeed): 2 wds.
- 43a. Rowboat’s need
- 45a. “Lord of the ___,” 1954 William Golding novel featuring characters like Piggy and Ralph
- 49a. “Island of the Blue ___,” 1960 Scott O’Dell novel that was adapted into a 1964 James B. Clark film
- 54a. “Ready or not, here I ___!”
- 55a. Type of contract, perhaps
- 56a. “Hi, this is a pigeon speaking!”
- 57a. “You can count ___!” (“I’m reliable!”): 2 wds.
- 58a. Hand over unwillingly
- 59a. Sphere on top of a king’s scepter, perhaps
- 60a. House cry?
Down
- 1d. “The Secret Life of ___,” 2001 Sue Monk Kidd novel that was adapted into a 2008 film starring Queen Latifah
- 2d. Like a tire with no air
- 3d. Marshmallow roaster, at a campsite
- 4d. Trim, as lawn
- 5d. Kid’s “boo-boo”
- 6d. “You’re ___ young once”
- 7d. Zesty nacho sauce
- 8d. Hula dancer’s garland
- 9d. “Woof!” in a comic strip
- 10d. “Eeny, meeny, miny, ___…”
- 15d. Buzz Aldrin’s organization: Abbr.
- 17d. Society newcomer, briefly
- 19d. “Love,” on a Valentine’s candy heart
- 22d. Family hamster or dog, e.g.
- 24d. Not in danger anymore, say
- 25d. “Did you ___?” (fact-starting words)
- 26d. Lisa Simpson’s jazz instrument, for short
- 27d. ___ around the bush (be evasive)
- 28d. “So, what ___ is new?”
- 29d. Camcorder’s main button, briefly
- 31d. “___ Doubtfire,” 1993 Robin Williams movie
- 33d. Hot cocoa holder
- 34d. Lecturer at Harvard or MIT, for short
- 37d. PETA part?
- 39d. “The Maltese ___,” 1930 Dashiell Hammett novel featuring the fictional detective Sam Spade
- 41d. Cheerleader’s cry
- 44d. Puerto ___, San Juan’s land
- 46d. Three-vowelled Scottish burial isle
- 47d. “Primetime” television award for “The Handmaid’s Tale”
- 48d. Catch the drift?
- 49d. “What’s up, ___?” (Bugs Bunny’s question)
- 50d. Miner’s yield
- 51d. Young boy hidden in the word “Aladdin”
- 52d. “I neither like ___ dislike him”
- 53d. Cry non-stop