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1D
Little rascals
SCAMPS
2D
But
CAVEAT
3D
Illuminating comment
APERCU
4D
Something a politician proposes that takes heat?
GUN CONTROL
5D
Archivist’s supply
GLUE
6D
Slummy
SEEDY
7D
Who sings “As Time Goes By” in “Casablanca”
SAM
8D
Thunderous noise
CLAP
9D
End of many a farm name
ACRES
10D
Execrable
LOATHSOME
11D
2000s retro Chrysler
PT CRUISER
12D
Kind of steel
STAINLESS
14D
Building bar with one flange
T-BEAM
19D
Sign at a concession stand
SNACKS
23D
Katharine ___, onetime publisher of the Washington Post
GRAHAM
26D
So far, informally
TIL NOW
28D
Hits on the side … or cuts from the back
T-BONES
31D
Agemate
COEVAL
33D
Andrew Jackson nickname
OLD HICKORY
34D
Jaywalkers, e.g.
SCOFFLAWS
35D
Payments to speakers, say
HONORARIA
36D
With beauty and class
ELEGANTLY
37D
Common character in Dungeons & Dragons
CLERIC
43D
Low class
SERFS
45D
Casual response to “Thanks”
NO PROB
46D
Title six-year-old of literature
ELOISE
47D
Made damp
WETTED
One Clue Crossword
WordBrain
WordBubbles!
Word Whizzle
Words Crush
49D
Where to watch the Beeb
TELLY
51D
Cousin of “Skoal!”
SALUD!
54D
The 120 Days of Sodom author
SADE
56D
Colombian crop
COCA
58D
Team on which Larry Bird played, on scoreboards
BOS
1C
Singer with the 1977 hit “Lido Shuffle”
SCAGGS
7C
Things with roots
SCALPS
13C
House of Tybalt and Juliet
CAPULET
15C
Under the Lilacs writer, 1878
ALCOTT
16C
Eastern border of Manhattan’s Tompkins Square Park
AVENUE B
17C
Staple of Caribbean music
MARACA
18C
Car mentioned in “Hotel California,” informally
MERCEDES
20C
Eponymous bacteriologist Julius
PETRI
21C
Nickname for Francisco
PACO
22C
The so-called “sunny side”
YANG
24C
Cold-shoulder
SHUN
25C
Many a circus feat
STUNT
27C
7-Eleven, e.g.
MART
29C
Steven Van Zandt’s role on “The Sopranos,” informally
SIL
30C
Constantly adjusting one’s glasses, e.g.
TIC
32C
Back on track?
CABOOSE
34C
Who said “There is nothing more deceptive than an obvious fact”
SHERLOCK HOLMES
38C
Wing man?
COLONEL SANDERS
39C
1977 reggae classic
ONE LOVE
40C
So-so
MEH
41C
Concert stage effect
FOG
42C
Polemologists study them
WARS
44C
Wiriness
SINEW
48C
Same-sex household?
FRAT
50C
I deny all that!
LIES!
52C
Artist Thomas ___, founder of the Hudson River School
COLE
53C
Bowls are seen in them
LANES
55C
Harebrained
CRACKPOT
57C
Creative classroom
ART LAB
59C
Put one’s foot down, in a way
FLOOR IT
60C
Right-o
WILL DO
61C
Rock candy, essentially
SUCROSE
62C
Give one’s blessing
SAY YES
63C
Lounging spot
DAYBED