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1D
Something that’s knitted
BROW
2D
Here today, gone tomorrow
EPHEMERAL
3D
Quite different
DISPARATE
4D
Latin grammar case: Abbr.
ACC
5D
Country with the King Hamad Highway
BAHRAIN
6D
Trio abroad
DREI
7D
Shoshone relatives
UTES
8D
Player of Cleopatra in “Two Nights With Cleopatra”
LOREN
9D
Who had a 1 hit with “Toot Toot Tootsie (Goo’bye)”
JOLSON
10D
Suffix with meth-
ANE
11D
Spill everything
BLAB
12D
Politico with the 2007 autobiography “Promises to Keep”
BIDEN
13D
The Jungle Book wolf
AKELA
14D
Put back on
RERAN
20D
Muscle used in bench-pressing
TRICEPS
24D
Simple dance
TWO-STEP
26D
Things that may be blown
GASKETS
28D
Some email pics
PDFS
29D
Photographic memory or perfect pitch, e.g.
GIFT
30D
Master
SAHIB
32D
Cincinnati athlete
BEARCAT
34D
NASA part: Abbr.
NATL
36D
Outlaws
PROHIBITS
37D
Not too awful
TOLERABLE
38D
Consumables often described with a percentage
ALES
44D
Comic who said “I open my eyes, remember who I am, what I’m like, and I just go ‘Ugh'”
LOUIS CK
46D
Worker on London’s Savile Row
TAILOR
One Clue Crossword
WordBrain
WordBubbles!
Word Whizzle
Words Crush
48D
Weightlessness
ZERO-G
49D
1943 Churchill conference site
ADANA
50D
Computer programmer
CODER
52D
Dives
DROPS
55D
Useful thing to keep on hand?
MITT
57D
Janie’s Got ___ (1989 Aerosmith hit)
A GUN
58D
First in a historical trio
NINA
60D
Almond ___ (candy)
ROCA
62D
Be short
OWE
63D
With 68-Across, end of a Hemingway title
THE
1C
King or queen
BED
4C
Record six-time N.B.A. M.V.P.
ABDUL-JABBAR
15C
Northeast sch. in the Liberty League
RPI
16C
Rather caricatured
CARTOONLIKE
17C
Understanding responses
OHS
18C
One involved in a pyramid scheme?
CHEERLEADER
19C
Broke down, say
WEPT
21C
End of a Hemingway title
RISES
22C
Fleck on the banjo
BELA
23C
Atlanta train system
MARTA
25C
Drink often served chilled
NOG
27C
Bert’s sister in children’s literature
NAN
28C
Dandy headpieces
PERIWIGS
31C
Catch
NAB
33C
Excessively harsh
DRACONIAN
35C
Philadelphia train system
SEPTA
39C
Trio in Greek myth
FATES
40C
New Deal org.
FHA
41C
Pope John Paul II’s first name
KAROL
42C
Was out
SLEPT
43C
Aida in “Aida,” e.g.
TITLE ROLE
45C
Go preceder
SET
47C
Unsightly spots
BLOTCHES
48C
Country music’s ___ Brown Band
ZAC
51C
Digs
PAD
53C
Early customer of Boeing
USAIR
54C
Old Testament kingdom
EDOM
56C
Like the cities Yazd and Shiraz
IRANI
59C
Transport method usually used in the winter
T-BAR
61C
One who can see right through you?
RADIOLOGIST
64C
Author Chinua Achebe, by birth
IBO
65C
Back-to-back hits
ONE-TWO PUNCH
66C
Kate Plus 8 airer
TLC
67C
Harmless slitherer
GARTER SNAKE
68C
See 63-Down
SEA