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ARTS & CULTURE

ARTS & CULTURE

BY BRENDAN EMMETT QUIGLEY WWW.BRENDANEMMETTQUIGLEY.COM

Across

1. Cobra’s poison 6. Cool as a cucumber, religiously 9. Orders of toast, in diner slang 14. Tour de France stage 15. Chance to answer questions online, briefly 16. Yellow woodland bloomer 17. Calm and comfortable 19. Teeny-___ 20. Mouthwatering 21. Aware of, as dirty tricks 22. Nylon coat? 23. “O’er there” 24. Its last 4 digits are used more than the first 5: Abbr. 25. Where St. Francis performed miracles 29. Univision journalist Ramos 31. Colorful duck 32. Hospital section that may have a helipad 37. Letters from HR 39. “... ?” 40. Full of suds 41. Setting for the 2013 movie “Gravity” 44. Hacky Sack joint 45. Currency used in 19 countries 46. Transports with batteries 48. First hoopster to dunk from the free-throw line, for short 51. Spot for bingeing 52. ___ Bolin (Chinese contemporary concealment artist ... look him up, mind-blowing stuff) 53. Device that gets rid of dust bunnies 55. Australian cowgirl 60. ___-Technica (headphone brand) 61. Beefeater, e.g. 62. Nationwide rival 63. On the money 64. Barely beat 65. Move around undetected 66. [fist pump] 67. Marshall knobs

Down

1. ___ scallopini 2. Accusatory question at the Forum 3. Quick breaks 4. Org. with a blue flag 5. Pirate’s crew, in the pirate’s own words 6. Dr. in “Planet of the Apes” 7. Pros in ambulances 8. “Uninterested” 9. Where crews convene 10. Sharp projectiles in some bars 11. Leaves the scene 12. Gray removers 13. Bug out? 18. Took first place 21. Bug in mezcal 23. “For real?” 25. They’re in some drive-thrus 26. Flow (through) 27. “The Maltese Falcon” detective 28. “Good game” 29. ___ Ian (“Mean Girls” girl) 30. Mushroom selection 33. Sing, as to the cops 34. Fail big-time at the box office 35. Sport with two acute accents in its name 36. Some deli options 38. Breeder’s resource 42. Surface space 43. “Song Sung Blue” singer 47. Showed a muffin top, say 48. Puffs on a blunt 49. City where Joan of Arc was put on trial 50. Actress Comer 52. Jaunty rhythms 54. Silicate used in drywall 55. Make fun of 56. Carmaker with a 4-ring logo 57. Pattern of notes to jam on in Indian music 58. Pitcher Hershiser 59. Bookie’s figures 61. Lay down some bucks

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