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ACROSS

1. Police sting

5. Arrow complements

9. Sunkist and Sprite

14. Hater's prefix

15. Send out, as sound

16. Bodily fluid overflow

17. Guinness, e.g.

18. Dallas or San Diego

19. George W. Bush, e.g.

20. Popular Super Nintendo game

23. Cultural symbols

24. Close up again, as records

27. Product of a nonzero number and its reciprocal

28. It's often stroked

30. Internet precursor's creator

31. Keeping up with

34. Get down

36. Acorn's parent

37. 1980s movie trilogy

40. Fractional circle

41. Result of car colliding with insect

42. Santa's naughty-or-nice rosters

43. It's seen in octagons

45. Bristly grass component

46. Beer's heavier cousin

47. Broadway actress Rodgers

49. Swipes one's student ID card, possibly

52. It saves nine

56. Second dimension

58. Another name for 1-Across

59. Killed

60. French actress Reinhardt

61. Eurasian mountain range

62. Sit in traffic

63. Some might call it shocking

64. Slippery

65. Ball catchers

DOWN

1. False Hebrew god

2. Like some dangerous streets

3. With -graphy, shorthand

4. Timepiece noises

5. Transform into

6. Leaves out

7. In the company of

8. Sight for sore eyes?

9. Bristles

10. Ukrainian city

11. Nimble-fingered

12. ABA for doctors

13. Japanese suffix

21. Principles

22. Logical enumeration

25. Separate from

26. Huron and Ontario

28. Titular character Frome of Edith Wharton novel

29. Frequent visitor

31. Degrade

32. Political group, in Paris

33. Awards

34. It's made with stock

35. Arrived at, as a driveway

38. People of southern Middle East country

39. Chinese industrial center

44. Mortar counterpart

46. Drily?

48. Surgeon's soporific

49. Galadriel's container

50. It's to the left of one

51. Liquify ore

53. "7 + 4 = 11" or "the Earth is round", e.g.

54. One type of bear

55. Clones of Dolly

56. Buddhist temple

57. UN's World Bank affiliate

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