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ACROSS

1. Hundred ____ Wood

5. Weirdly funny

10. Cousin's aunt to you, possibly

13. Hippie-huggee?

14. EC currency

15. Tie up?

16. Charlton Heston movie

19. Mighty Joe Young, e.g.

20. Not quite 48-Down

21. MIT and Princeton

22. Head of the Charles, e.g.

24. Folded and sewn cloth

25. Soothing herb

26. Wizard's incantantion

28. Fanta or Shasta

30. Right one's wrong

31. Second person

34. Guessing game

38. Sycophant's saying

39. Halloween hideout

40. Native American tribe

41. _____ Marner

42. One way to run

44. Make a basket, e.g.

46. Corporate patron

49. Old wounds

50. Macgyver specialty

52. Characteristic of light

53. 1980s TV show

56. Proverbial direction of best-laid plans

57. Scandalous 1820s Senator

58. Killer whale

59. Forbid

60. Tire's mark

61. Banana ripeness indicator

DOWN

1. Persian poet

2. Thin fabric

3. Outlaws

4. Anti-tariff European organization

5. Take down a notch

6. Cuban dance

7. One kind of interview

8. Solo

9. It'll take you for a trip

10. Frenzy

11. Quintet plus the Three Tenors

12. Army cafeteria

15. Palindromic carpenter's tool

17. Upon

18. Hay precursor

23. Mathematician Turing

24. Desk staples

26. Applies a taser to

27. Keats or Shakespeare, e.g.

28. Like some dorm rooms

29. Indebted

30. Watery prefix

31. Region in northern England

32. Number of gallons in 4 quarts

33. Employ

35. Frequent condition in deserts

36. Another example of 21-Across

37. It's found on desktops

41. Apologetic board game

42. Tack on

43. More than some but fewer than all

44. Upside-down "e"

45. Stony marker

46. The Rock's native country

47. Proverbial measure of preven tion

48. Kingly

49. Knife attack

50. Russian emperor

51. Mechanical routine

54. Right now

55. Rabbit's locomotion

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