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Across
- 1a. Beast of burden
- 4a. Regular tavern visitor
- 7a. Planet, to a poet
- 10a. Titanic, e.g.
- 12a. Mai ___ (cocktail)
- 13a. Tell a fib?
- 14a. Novelist Victor ___ who wrote “Les Miserables”
- 15a. “___ Me” (sign on a bin)
- 16a. Custom-___ (designed specifically to fit)
- 17a. Ancient civilization from Peru
- 19a. Not doing anything
- 21a. Imaginary line on which the earth rotates
- 23a. Natives of the Middle East
- 27a. Singer-songwriter Leonard ___ known for “Hallelujah”
- 29a. “Back to the Future” character Marty ___
- 30a. Cape-wearer who saves the day?
- 31a. Pretending to be shy (rhymes with “boy”)
- 34a. “___ off!” (kudos)
- 35a. “___ of Avalor,” animated adventure series
- 37a. UFO tracker: Abbr.
- 39a. Sid from “Ice Age”
- 40a. “Not a moment too ___”
- 41a. Ctrl-___-Del
- 43a. Poet ___ Allan Poe of “The Raven”
- 47a. Part of the eye around the pupil
- 50a. Theatre aide: Abbr.
- 53a. Davenport’s state
- 54a. “Neither this ___ that”
- 55a. Soapmaker’s need
- 56a. “___ White and the Seven Dwarfs”
- 57a. Bill ___, The Science Guy
- 58a. “Break a ___!” (theatrical slang)
- 59a. Electric swimmer
Down
- 1d. Residue from a cigar
- 2d. Feng ___ (Chinese aesthetic system)
- 3d. Zodiac ___
- 4d. Disco guy on “The Simpsons”
- 5d. Fertile desert spot
- 6d. ___ the knot (got married)
- 7d. Suffix with “Pay” or “Cray”
- 8d. Get ___ of (discard)
- 9d. Insect critical for pollination
- 11d. Disney film about a native American princess
- 16d. Goods that can be bought and sold
- 18d. Wood cutter’s tool
- 20d. On the ___ (fleeing from the cops)
- 22d. “Monsters, ___.” (children’s animated movie)
- 24d. Not close at hand
- 25d. Three ingredient sandwich initials
- 26d. “S” in GPS, for short
- 27d. ___ phone (cordless telephone)
- 28d. Crossword’s favorite cookie
- 30d. “For ___ a jolly good…”
- 32d. Surgery sites: Abbr.
- 33d. Basketball star Ming
- 36d. Calder Cup organization: Abbr.
- 38d. Fawn’s mother
- 42d. Like someone well over six feet, say
- 44d. “___ With the Wind”
- 45d. “Missing soldier” letters
- 46d. Uncooked vegetables?
- 47d. Roadside resthouse
- 48d. Rob ___ (cocktail with whisky)
- 49d. Intense anger
- 51d. Sink, archaically
- 52d. Actress ___ Ryan of “When Harry Met Sally”