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1. “Gotta go!” : IMOFF 6. Reject, as a lover : SPURN 11. Snub-nosed dog : PUG 14. ___ panel (rooftop installation) : SOLAR 15. Retouch a base after a fly-out : TAGUP 16. Wall St. debut : IPO 17. In unison : ALLTOGETHER 19. Sternward : AFT 20. Vote in favor : YEA 21. “Right now!,” to a surgeon : STAT 22. Hoity-toity sort : SNOB 23. The idea that matter is composed of small, distinct components : ATOMICTHEORY 27. Unfailingly : ALWAYS 30. Respond to a stimulus : REACT 31. Secure, as a ship : MOOR 32. Just the way you see me : ASIAM 34. Actress Thurman : UMA 37. Common taxi destination : AIRPORTTERMINAL 41. Show with many notable alums : SNL 42. Oozes : SEEPS 43. Late playwright Simon : NEIL 44. ___ Lama : DALAI 46. Without bias : FAIRLY 48. Big department store in a mall, e.g. : ANCHORTENANT 52. Pepsi, e.g. : COLA 53. Word spoken before and after “James” : BOND 54. Star athlete, for short : MVP 57. Network showing “Suits” and “Mr. Robot” : USA 58. When Pac-Man and Rubik’s Cube were popular … or a phonetic hint for 17-, 23-, 37- and 48-Across : THEEIGHTIES 62. “Whether ___ nobler …” : TIS 63. Department store that once famously put out catalogs : SEARS 64. Pop music’s Hall & ___ : OATES 65. Hesitant speech sounds : ERS 66. Rockne of Notre Dame fame : KNUTE 67. Seize forcibly : WREST | 1. Words before “old chap” : ISAY 2. Double agent : MOLE 3. Earthen pot : OLLA 4. Chubby : FAT 5. Snowman of song who’s “a jolly, happy soul” : FROSTY 6. Sauna sight : STEAM 7. Musical Page : PATTI 8. “Yecch!” : UGH 9. Lament : RUE 10. “Morning Edition” airer : NPR 11. One involved with a grand opening? : PIANOTUNER 12. Enthused about : UPFOR 13. Coped, barely : GOTBY 18. Sporty Pontiacs of old : GTOS 22. Mo : SEC 23. Seniors’ org. : AARP 24. Gets emotional at a wedding, maybe : CRIES 25. Sheds a ___ (24-Down) : TEAR 26. Soccer star Mia : HAMM 27. You love: Lat. : AMAS 28. Beef cut : LOIN 29. Top-of-the-line : WORLDCLASS 32. Wiped out, as while skateboarding : ATEIT 33. Nascar additive : STP 35. A lot of it is junk : MAIL 36. Italy, to Germany, in W.W. II : ALLY 38. Capital due north of the northern tip of Denmark : OSLO 39. Keister : REAR 40. “What’s ___ for me?” : INIT 45. “Now I see!” : AHA 46. Vampire’s telltale sign : FANG 47. “You can say that again!” : ANDHOW 48. Severe but short, as an illness : ACUTE 49. Polite refusal : NOSIR 50. Film critic Roger : EBERT 51. Racket : NOISE 54. Smidgen : MITE 55. Pair of skivvies? : VEES 56. [Over here!] : PSST 58. “You should know better!” : TSK 59. One laying an egg : HEN 60. ___ Claire, Wis. : EAU 61. Paving goo : TAR |
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