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1D
Dandy wear
ASCOTS
2D
Enveloped
SWATHED
3D
Byzantine art bit
TESSERA
4D
Pensioned: Abbr.
RET
5D
Light music source?
IPOD
6D
Appealing figure?
DEFENSE ATTORNEY
7D
Rice elbows, e.g.
GLUTEN-FREE PASTA
8D
Facility
EASE
9D
Lilt bit
TRA-
10D
Registers
SINKS IN
11D
Big name in car parts
ACDELCO
12D
Automotive models S and X
TESLAS
14D
For three, to Frédéric
A TROIS
15D
Chuck who advised Nixon
COLSON
17D
French-speaking land where John James Audubon was born
HAITI
22D
Fashion designer Lepore
NANETTE
24D
Bar-Ilan University student, e.g.
ISRAELI
29D
Power inits. beginning in 1933
TVA
30D
An ___ held by the tail is not yet caught (old proverb)
EEL
33D
It’s named for its five carbon atoms
PENTANE
34D
Old sandlot game
ONE-O’-CAT
35D
Baroque
ORNATE
36D
See 44-Across
PATCH
37D
Internet hookups?
E-DATES
38D
Fairly clean, so to speak
RATED PG
One Clue Crossword
WordBrain
WordBubbles!
Word Whizzle
Words Crush
39D
Comic book writer with a National Medal of Arts
STAN LEE
40D
Winter wear resembling overalls
SKI BIB
43D
Graybeards
ELDERS
48D
Boot
FIRE
49D
Add superfluous stuff to
LARD
52D
Some chess pieces: Abbr.
KTS
53D
Period of veinticuatro horas
DIA
1C
Viking girl in “How to Train Your Dragon”
ASTRID
7C
Intimates
GETS AT
13C
Comics tyke
SWEE’PEA
15C
Starling of book and film
CLARICE
16C
Epic number
CAST OF THOUSANDS
18C
So-called “fifth qtrs.”
OTS
19C
Postwar German nickname
DER ALTE
20C
Kenan’s sitcom partner
KEL
21C
Next
THEN
23C
Irrelevant info
NOISE
24C
Trinidad o Tobago
ISLA
25C
Shot putters’ needs?
SERA
26C
Squash
SIT ON
27C
Unleashes (on)
SICS
28C
Its main characters go to hell
DANTE’S INFERNO
31C
___ Green, 2006 Bond girl
EVA
32C
Chris who sang “The Road to Hell,” 1989
REA
33C
Tools with swiveling blades
POTATO PEELERS
40C
Directed
SENT
41C
Fantasy sports option
TRADE
42C
Like some additions and editions
LATE
44C
With 36-Down, bit of clothes mending
KNEE
45C
Like drafts
ON TAP
46C
Emphatic type: Abbr.
ITAL
47C
Lance on a bench
ITO
48C
Snowflake or crystal shape
FRACTAL
50C
Outer limit
END
51C
Functioning again
BACK IN THE SADDLE
54C
Like Charlie Brown’s kite, ultimately
IN A TREE
55C
Large game bass
STRIPER
56C
Great-aunt in “David Copperfield”
BETSEY
57C
Saws
ADAGES