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ACROSS

1. Indian governor

6.Viagra offers and pleas fromNigerian bankers, e.g.

10. Wife of Osiris

14. Fighting venue

15. Opera solo

16. Going, going, ____

17. Tell actor Perry to be rough?

20. 401(k) counterpart

21. Kitten's noise

22. Past

23. Takes apart stitching

25. Major WWI battleground

29. Christmas carol Ode to ____

30. Paper collection

31. On top of

33. C.S. Lewis's Tumnus, e.g.

35. Hitler mistress Braun

36. Coalition of insurgents?

40. By way of

41. Send out, as energy

42. Dutch colonist

43. Smooth slope

46. Activate a genie's lamp

47. Visions

48. Last word of CBS Survivor motto

52. PST + 3:00

53. Before

54. Great Lake

55. Switch from College to E-School?

60. Control-Z in MS Word

61. Redundant villain qualifier

62. German steel nexus during WWII

63. Clock tower component

64. Fish catchers

65. Impoverished

DOWN

1. Pacific island country

2. Firestarter's goal

3. Red veggies

4. One type of training

5. Start of Scrooge trademark phrase

6. Crime-stoppers?

7. Ship's front

8. Flammable gaseous mixture

9. College diet's staple pasta

10. Eskimo pads

11. Former French coin

12. Found in black and blue

13. Take a look

18. TV award

19.May be served

coddled or poached

24. Top-notch

25. Opposite of minor, legally

26. Sibling's daughter, to you

27. When hell freezes over, e.g.

28. Long period of time

31. Ancient Roman toothpaste com ponent

32. Calm before the storm?

33. High renowns

34. Prize boxer Muhammad

37. Stretch

38. Border

39. ____ oblige

40. Starts and ends a French preposition

44. Claimholder

45. One type of org.

46. Sorry guy

48. Paperless exams

49. Get up

50. Allied with

51. Itty-bitty

53. Blue-pencil

55. Water vessel

56. Positive integer whose

square root is itself

57. With 56-Down,

Native American tribe

58. Adam's counterpart

59. Barbie's accessory?

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