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BestCrosswords.com - "Thugs Done in '34" by Frank Virzi on 8/13/2012 [easy]
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1- Blind as ____; 5- Mich. neighbor where director Sydney Pollack was born in 1934; 8- Charlotte ____, Virgin Islands, visited by FDR in 1934; 14- Only 2500 fans showed up for his final appearance at Yankee Stadium on September 24, 1934; 15- "not a thing to say, ____ take my pen in hand..." (from "PS I Love You," 1934 lyrics by Johnny Mercer); 16- Cruise ship compartments; 17- In 1934 C.E. Collins wrote the first scientific paper describing radiation dermatitis healed by this plant; 19- Yvonne, Annette, Cécile, Émilie, or Marie, all born on May 28, 1934; 20- So many people went to Gibsland, LA after they were ambushed in 1934 that beer went from 15¢ to 25¢ a bottle; 22- "____ Got Your Number" (1934 romantic comedy starring Joan Blondell and Pat Obrien); 23- "Unsafe at Any Speed" author who was born on February 27, 1934; 24- ____ D. Roosevelt Park, open space in Manhattan's Lower East Side that was dedicated in 1934; 26- Astronomer Sagan who was born on November 9, 1934; 28- Part of Caesar's breakfast?; 31- "____ Miserables" (1934 film starring Harry Baur and Charles Vanel); 32- Class of baseball played for the 1934 Hollywood Stars by future Hall-of-Famer Bobby Doerr; 35- React to a pun, perhaps; 36- ____ Claire, Wisconsin; 37- Special Agent Melvin Purvis signaled his exit from Chicago's Biograph Theater in 1934 by lighting a cigar; 41- Henley Royal Regatta implement; 42- "____ at Reveille" (1934 short story collection by F. Scott Fitzgerald); 43- Gehrig who played in his 1500th consecutive game on September 25, 1934; 44- HDTV choice; 45- Neighbor of Isr.; 46- Evening, informally; 50- Only just managed, with "out"; 52- MetLife competitor; 57- Amer. currency; 58- Gangster pursued by Melvin Purvis whose funeral in 1934 was the largest in Oklahoma history; 62- Roofer, at times; 63- First day of summer, e.g.; 64- Tooth next to a premolar; 65- "Livin' Thing" band, for short; 66- Vitamin guidelines, briefly; 67- Hymn-playing instruments invented by Laurens Hammond in 1934; 68- Three-time all-star reliever Robb; 69- Prepare to wash, perhaps;
 
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1- Egypt's official language; 2- "One great face deserves another" sloganeer, once; 3- Yom Kippur observer; 4- Word that follows the lyrics, "In the meadow we can build a snowman" (from "Winter Wonderland," 1934); 5- "____ little silhouetto of a man" ("Bohemian Rhapsody" lyric); 6- Santa-tracking org.; 7- "Le Divorce" author Johnson, born in 1934; 8- Rock band with a lightning bolt in its logo; 9- Packages and letters; 10- "____ Will" (Robert Frost book); 11- Supergirl's secret identity; 12- Vestibular nerve's location; 13- Richmond-to-Virginia Beach dir.; 18- Beaujolais or Chablis; 21- It's often seen on a Saint Bernard; 25- Sch. in Tempe; 27- "Well, ____-di-dah!"; 29- Rocky Mountains resort; 30- ___ Domini; 33- Aardvark's fare; 34- "An apple ___..."; 35- Metric liquid meas.; 37- Johnny Carson's predecessor; 38- Restaurant activity; 39- Start of a request for divine intervention; 40- 1934 Mauser Pistol, e.g.; 41- "Magnificent move, matador!"; 47- "My Cup Runneth Over" musical; 48- Matchbox 1934 Riley MPH, e.g.; 49- Cain, of Adam's sons; 51- "Hanging Up" novelist Ephron; 53- Buddy or his sister Vilma who danced in the 1934 movie "The Ziegfeld Follies"; 54- "A Confederacy of Dunces" author John Kennedy ____; 55- Polymer first manufactured on May 23, 1934 by Wallace Carothers; 56- Military branches: Abbr.; 59- Davy Crockett's home st.; 60- "___ bien!"; 61- What P.O.'s handle; 62- Sgt., for one;