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1D
Means of entry
ACCESS
2D
Kind of pork at a Chinese restaurant
MOO SHU
3D
Conditionally released from custody
FREE ON BAIL
4D
Seeing red
MAD
5D
Most modern
NEWEST
6D
Spoken, not written
ORAL
7D
___ at windmills
TILT
8D
Sushi selection
EEL
9D
Month with Columbus Day
OCTOBER
10D
Old MacDonald’s place
FARM
11D
Arborist’s focus
TREE
12D
Have I ___ told you …?
EVER
13D
Brooklyn hoopsters
NETS
19D
Jewish house of worship
SHUL
21D
Earnest request
PLEA
24D
In that capacity
AS SUCH
25D
Campaign giveaway
BUTTON
27D
Move up and down, as a doll’s head
BOBBLE
28D
Carmen or “Rigoletto”
OPERA
29D
Meredith of daytime TV
VIEIRA
30D
Crammer’s last chance
ALL-NIGHTER
31D
Hi-___ image
RES
32D
Easter egg coating
DYE
36D
Moon landing craft, for short
LEM
37D
Neighbor of Arg. and Braz.
URU
41D
Dustin who won an Oscar for “Rain Man”
HOFFMAN
43D
Mini-whirlpool
EDDY
45D
Actor Jared of “Dallas Buyers Club”
LETO
46D
Distressed maiden, in fairy tales
DAMSEL
47D
___ virgin
VESTAL
One Clue Crossword
WordBrain
WordBubbles!
Word Whizzle
Words Crush
48D
Home for a Rockefeller or a Vanderbilt
ESTATE
51D
Mideast native
ARAB
52D
Narcotize
DOPE
53D
Tolled, as a bell
RANG
54D
Notion
IDEA
55D
Japanese soup
MISO
56D
Scream
YELL
59D
Big cheese
VIP
60D
Face on a fiver
ABE
1C
Switch that changes bands on the radio
AM/FM
5C
Memo
NOTE
9C
Frequently
OFTEN
14C
___ Crawley, heiress daughter on “Downton Abbey”
CORA
15C
One of the Great Lakes
ERIE
16C
Cut, as a pumpkin
CARVE
17C
Like most college dorms nowadays
COED
18C
Title locale in a 1987 Oliver Stone drama
WALL STREET
20C
U-turn from WNW
ESE
21C
Animal hide
PELT
22C
Four-baggers
HOMERS
23C
Sandbars
SHOALS
25C
Any old Joe
BUB
26C
Title locale in a 1950 Billy Wilder film noir
SUNSET BOULEVARD
33C
Youth org. since 1910
BSA
34C
Make a selection
OPT
35C
Longtime N.B.A. coach Pat
RILEY
36C
Hawaiian shindig
LUAU
38C
$500 on the roan nag, e.g.
BET
39C
You and who ___? (fighting words)
ELSE
40C
Love Story author Segal
ERICH
42C
Hey ___, what’s up?
BRO
43C
A, in Berlin
EIN
44C
Title locale in a 2001 David Lynch thriller
MULHOLLAND DRIVE
49C
Doctor’s charge
FEE
50C
Time is money and “Knowledge is power”
ADAGES
51C
Floating aimlessly
ADRIFT
55C
Well, what do we have here!
MY MY!
57C
F.D.R.’s successor
HST
58C
Bonnie and Clyde and “Thelma & Louise” … or a hint to 18-, 26- and 44-Across
ROAD MOVIES
60C
Lead-in to boy or girl
ATTA
61C
Sleep disorder
APNEA
62C
Dot on an ocean map
ISLE
63C
Trounce
BEAT
64C
Started
BEGAN
65C
Topic of a pre-election news story
POLL
66C
Detective fiction writer ___ Stanley Gardner
ERLE