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ACROSS

1. R&R centers

5. Poor man's snowmobile

9.Broken escalator?

14. Pack down

15. Innocuous

16. Jiffy

17. Surname of Austin Powers nemesis

18. Make corrections

19. Toxic house gas

20. Doctor in the house?

23. Network point

24. Nordic letter

25. Newcomb breakfast feature

28. Escape route

32. Frequently

33. Read carefully

36. Tear apart

37. Violated the ninth commandment

38. Drench

39. October 16th, 2003, e.g.

40. Where the Wild Things ____

41. Miss a bullet

42. Sap derivative

43. Doppler-shift from embarrassment?

45. Organizational scheme for computer data

46. Enthusiastic

48. Repititive evaluation

49. Surgeon's swear word?

56. Incompetent

57. Like some offices

58. Perilous

59. Starts and ends with C, with six letters in between

60. Bridge grand slam

61. East of _____

62. Rip to pieces

63. Pitcher's close cousin

64. Sometimes caught at beaches, slangily

DOWN

1. Stalk

2. ____ the way (make easier)

3. In the thick of

4. Held immobile, as with a broken arm

5. Stable

6. Soup conveyer

7. Middle-Eastern title

8. Dissuade from action

9. Like some cheese pizzas

10. One who deals in quid pro quos?

11. Helper

12. Found in some window corners

13. Pay for space

21. It may have ears

22. Blue ____ Shoes

25. Extreme

26. All lit up

27. Seabiscuit, for one

29. Rub out

30. Organized protest method

31. Increase the GDP, perhaps

33. Possible lawn covering

34. Toddler's "excuse me"?

35. Take advantage of

38. Sega's Mario

39. Evil-doer's foe

41. Faithful

42. One type of computer architecture

44. Mottle

45. Source of hot water

47. Hit a tee shot, in golf

48. Like some bread

49. Cat's warning

50. 2.5 centimeters

51. Tart fruit

52. Acknowledge openly

53. Elton John musical

54. Three-dotted domino

55. Female lobsters

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