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Across
- 1a. Property document
- 5a. Colonel Sanders’ fast food chain: Abbr.
- 8a. Cook in a whole lot of oil
- 11a. Norway’s capital
- 12a. Rock and roll’s ___ of fame
- 13a. Yellowfin tuna
- 14a. Soybean product for vegans
- 15a. ___ vera (medicinal succulent)
- 16a. First weekday, for short
- 17a. Tea, coffee, hot chocolate, e.g.
- 20a. Small restaurant or eatery
- 23a. “Where ___ you?”
- 24a. Opposite of WSW: Abbr.
- 25a. Drink cooling cubes
- 27a. Disappear, as a snowman on a hot day
- 31a. Cover or hang with a cloth (rhymes with “grape”)
- 33a. “G” in “OMG”
- 36a. ___ de Janeiro, Brazil
- 37a. “Once and Again” actress Ward
- 38a. U2’s lead vocalist
- 39a. Sound blaster at a gig
- 40a. “___: Miami” (forensic tv series)
- 42a. ___-and-desist
- 44a. Cristiano Ronaldo’s nationality
- 48a. ___-Wan Kenobi
- 49a. Six-pack muscles, for short
- 50a. Put through a sieve
- 54a. Sean Bean’s character in “Game of Thrones,” ___ Stark
- 55a. Common neckline shape
- 56a. Brute in fairy tales, like Shrek
- 57a. Beautician’s hair-coloring
- 58a. To conclude
- 59a. Settled the bill, say
Down
- 1d. On the ___ (right on time)
- 2d. Paul Anka’s “___ Beso (That Kiss!)”
- 3d. Santa’s helper
- 4d. “There’s no ___ in my mind” (“im totally convinced”)
- 5d. Cabbage’s leafy kin
- 6d. ___ and fauna
- 7d. “The coast is ___”
- 8d. Fortune’s partner
- 9d. Seventeenth Greek letter
- 10d. ___ and yang
- 12d. “Wreak ___!” (cause damage)
- 18d. One of the Great Lakes
- 19d. Precious stone
- 20d. Sleeping spots
- 21d. Legal phrase which means “in the matter of”: 2 wds.
- 22d. Shut off tightly
- 26d. Sense of self
- 28d. Mesozoic and Paleozoic, for two
- 29d. Key ___ pie (custardlike pie)
- 30d. Spinning toy
- 32d. Formal agreement between two countries
- 34d. “___ upon a time…”
- 35d. “Easy ___ it”
- 38d. London’s landmark chimer: 2 wds.
- 41d. Charming and sophisticated
- 43d. “The Hare and the Tortoise” author
- 44d. Duck’s home
- 45d. Follow orders
- 46d. Cover ground on a horse or a bike?
- 47d. Like secondhand items
- 51d. “Hometown Proud Supermarkets” chain: Abbr.
- 52d. What “F” stands for in “TGIF,” for short
- 53d. TV series “___ Lasso”