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"Things Are Looking Up!" by Frank Virzi on 6/29/2012 [easy]
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1- Immeasurably long time; 5- Disney World transport; 9- Board with instruments; 14- Hubble Telescope builder; 15- Jupiter's is surrounded by a shell of metallic hydrogen about 25,000 miles thick; 16- Téa of "Deep Impact"; 17- Golf course pitfall; 18- Deimos or Phobos; 19- Heavenly horn-bearer; 20- "To whom ___ concern"; 22- South-of-the-border sun; 23- Language from which "sky" and "egg" are derived; 24- Went after; 26- Unlocks, poetically; 28- Former tadpole; 31- Making merry; 35- Jessica of "Dark Angel"; 39- Space traveler of 1962 and 1998; 41- Orbit segments; 42- Moonwalker Armstrong; 43- Like good pianos and engines; 44- "If you build it, they will ____"; 45- Kind of plan offered by Jenny Craig; 46- Kind of protein-building acid; 47- Cabinet dept. with a lightning bolt on its seal; 48- Showing less illuminated area from full moon to new moon; 50- Milky Way's creator; 52- "You've Made ____ Very Happy"; 54- Display in the night sky; 59- With Altair and Vega, it forms the Summer Triangle; 62- "I've got a mule, her name is ____, 15 miles on the Erie Canal"; 65- "WarGames" org. located in Cheyenne Mountain's Crystal Palace; 66- Verdi aria that translates to "It was you"; 67- Wagon pullers on Nebraska's state quarter; 69- 2009 award for Stephen Sondheim, for "Road Show"; 70- Nut chewed to increase saliva; 71- Y-axis, for one; 72- ''__ en scene'' (stage setting); 73- Beauty queen's headgear; 74- Those caballeros; 75- One of seven in the Big Dipper; Down 1- Shenanigan; 2- You are here; 3- Saudi terrorist ____ bin Laden; 4- Many California wines; 5- Cable sta. where you might see the 1919 silent film "The First Men on the Moon"; 6- Aussie jumpers, briefly; 7- Ending with buck; 8- ___ Park (lab site where Edison used a Sprengel vacuum pump to create the first incandescent light bulb); 9- Space revolver; 10- Highflying industry that includes Boeing, Aerojet, Lockheed Martin, and McDonnell Douglas; 11- "...but one man is still trying to find the answers to life's persistent questions: Guy ____, Private Eye"; 12- Hydrocarbon suffixes; 13- Nuclear fission codiscoverer whose headstone reads "____ Meitner: a physicist who never lost her humanity"; 21- "Solitude is impractical and ____ society is fatal": Emerson; 25- Canine collar attachments; 27- Lush, fictional Earth-like moon that is the setting for "Avatar"; 29- Dubya, to Yale; 30- Stonewashed stuff; 32- Scientologist Hubbard; 33- Highest point; 34- Strategic Belgian river of WWI; 35- B ___ (not color, as a film); 36- Princess from a galaxy far, far away; 37- "Très ____"; 38- Cockpit gauge; 40- "99 Luftballons" pop group; 49- Cloud of interstellar dust; 51- Word before deck or dial; 53- "___ Mio"; 55- Hotel or hospital statistic; 56- Asteroid's path; 57- Mrs. Gorbachev; 58- "Doe, ____ ..." ("The Sound of Music" lyric); 59- You may get into it while shopping; 60- "Able was I ____ saw Elba"; 61- Old-time actress Talbot or Naldi; 63- Imaginary line through Venus; 64- TV host known for his mandibular prognathism; 68- Super Mario Bros. player; |