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Across

1. Christmas story opener

5. Object of worship

9. Body part

14. Muscle relaxant?

15. Get stuck

16. Horn

17. Senioritis symptom?

20. Most-spoken lang.

21. "Gross!"

22. Gladiatorial venues

23. Inventor Whitney

24. Extreme

26. Fourth-year's woe?

30. Frat letter

33. Baseball great Rose

34. Between viscount and marquis

35. Volcano souvenir

37. Pokemon, , e.g.

39. Communications abbr.

40. Fishy group

41. Olympic swimmer Thomas

42. Pueblo people

44. Ireland, by another name

45. Before

46. Ratings wrecker?

49. Beat

50. _____ Wiedersehen

51. British coin

54. GMT - 5

55. Nail substitute

58. Third-year's aspirations?

62. Regarding

63. Tree climber

64. Product of length and width

65. Fill to bursting

66. "Oh no!"

67. Ernie's roommate

Down

1. Kind

2. Frayed

3. Eager

4. Cul-de-___

5. Picture in one's head

6. SNL skit: The Delicious ____

7. Tiny bit

8. Hawaiian necklace

9. Oval flutes

10. Repititive processes

11. Cheshire Cat's trademark

12. Small buffalo

13. Paddle-wielders, sometimes

18. Govern

19. Space race contestant

23. Excessive fluid accumulation

24. "So soon?"

25. Hoi-____

26. Digging implement

27. Possible member of 30-

28. Useful

29. Shred

30. Musical group

31. Listened to

32. Archipelago components

36. Bound paper

38. Pregnant

43. Hides

47. Called

48. Adorable

49. Get the truth out of

51. Hail a taxi

52. Floor covering

53. Bombs ____ Baghdad

54. One possible site for 35-

55. Skin

56. Pitcher

57. Summer pest

59. Eggs

60. Zilch

61. Mad scientist's lair

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Ahead of Lighting of the Lawn, Riley McNeill and Chelsea Huffman, co-chairs of the Lighting of the Lawn Committee and fourth-year College students, and Peter Mildrew, the president of the Hullabahoos and third-year Commerce student, discuss the festive tradition which brings the community together year after year. From planning the event to preparing performances, McNeil, Huffman and Mildrew elucidate how the light show has historically helped the community heal in the midst of hardship.