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"One of Two from '66" by Frank Virzi on 9/28/2012 [easy]
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1- "Shut yer ____!"; 4- Steno stat; 7- Ottoman VIP; 10- Stallone's nickname; 13- Producer of Coldplay's 2008 "Viva la Vida ..." album; 14- "Bali ____"; 15- Like the plain in "America the Beautiful"; 17- Popular candy for moviegoers; 19- Meteorologist's body?; 20- One of two stars who each received Emmy Awards in 1966 for their work on a sitcom set in New Rochelle, NY; 22- Largest known asteroid; 23- Prince Valiant's eldest; 24- One of two men from U.N.C.L.E., he was the subject of the 1966 British pirate radio hit "Love Ya, Illya"; 29- "God Only Knows," to "Wouldn't It Be Nice" (1966 Beach Boys hits); 31- Ending for Vietnam; 32- Responsive to the helm, in nautical lingo; 33- ____ in elephant; 34- Bradbury's "___ for Rocket"; 37- "Poor venomous fool," in "Antony and Cleopatra"; 39- Company called "Big Blue"; 40- Big name in kitchen utensils; 42- Welcome sound for Little Bo Peep; 44- Classic laundry detergent; 46- One of two astronauts aboard Gemini 8, launched on March 16, 1966 and returned safely the next day; 50- Mitsubishi Lancer model, familiarly; 51- "Three Coins in the Fountain" fountain; 52- One of two Orioles with the same last name who homered in Game 1 of the 1966 World Series; 58- Soccer players who can use their hands; 59- Sitcom that premiered on September 12, 1966, with "The"; 60- Had a bite of something; 61- Great Wall nation: Abbr.; 62- U-turn from SSW; 63- Ending for bass or ball; 64- 1st to 220th, in Manhattan: Abbr.; 65- Suffix with propyl; 66- Only one of the Seven Dwarfs to wear glasses; Down 1- Opie's answer to Aunt Bee; 2- Actress Magnani; 3- "____ Side of Town" (1966 Johnny Rivers hit); 4- "Girl, we do ____ we want to" (lyric from "Cherry, Cherry, 1966 hit by Neil Diamond),; 5- Ancient Egyptian scrolls; 6- Wasn't straight with; 7- Off in the distance; 8- Pained expressions; 9- Night sky glow; 10- Milky Way part; 11- Majesty lead-in; 12- Gridiron gains: Abbr.; 16- "____ Sleeping" (1966 Beatles song from "Revolver"); 18- Palmlike tree; 21- Salinger title teenager; 24- They're thrown in track and field; 25- Civil War letters; 26- "The Divided Self" author R. D. ____; 27- City locales, informally; 28- Bulletin from the boss; 29- "Kind of a drag, when you know she's ____ untrue" (1966 lyrics by The Buckinghams); 30- "For Pete's ___!"; 35- Admission of clumsiness; 36- Dr. Sheppard who was freed on November 16, 1966 after spending nine years in jail; 38- Ontario, for one; 41- Cheer at a soccer match; 43- Copernicus's sci.; 45- Permanent way to write; 47- Steers clear of; 48- ___ l'oeil (literally, "deceive the eye"); 49- Having new vigor; 52- New York's Five ____ Bike Tour; 53- "If the ____ comes they run and hide their heads" (1966 Beatles lyric); 54- Old trans-Atlantic jets, for short; 55- E-mailer's button; 56- Vintner's prefix; 57- Tiny time period: Abbr.; 58- '60s song car with "three deuces and a four-speed and a 389"; |