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BestCrosswords.com - "Hot and Cold" by Frank Virzi on 1/28/2016 [moderate]
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1- Something pulled out in church; 10- Catch sight of; 14- Rudolph has one; 15- "___ Theme": "Doctor Zhivago" song; 17- Alma mater of Bob Cousy, Clarence Thomas, and Chris Matthews; 18- Young salmon; 19- Big-house link; 20- One skilled at managing his pride; 22- Literally, "may you have the body"; 25- "Broken Arrow" star Michael; 28- Go ____ some length; 29- Preparing (for); 33- Little dickens; 36- Glen Frey said about it, "We wanted to write a song that was sort of like an episode of The Twilight Zone"; 40- Enzyme ending; 41- Horoscope data; 42- Get schooling, in Dogpatch; 46- Mother of Xerxes I; 47- Heavenly visitor during Mark Twain's birth, on Nov. 30, 1835, and death, on April 21, 1910; 52- Phil Hartman and Darrell Hammond when doing Bill Clinton, e.g.; 53- Dorm VIPs; 56- Smash to smithereens; 57- Spot from which Harlem Globetrotter Buckets Blakes sank 6 underhanded shots in one minute in 2015; 61- Six-time U.S. Open winner; 62- Cover, as text; 63- Swedish actress Persson; 64- Natural mood alterer;
 
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1- Workplace inspection org.; 2- Fraternity letters; 3- ___ monster; 4- Unspecified number; 5- Big Apple inits.; 6- AARP member; 7- "A Confederacy of Dunces" author; 8- Easier version, in music scores; 9- Mexican moolah; 10- Catcher for Whitey on the 1960's Yankees who invented the batting "donut"; 11- Russian port, formerly Kuibyshev; 12- Wake-up calls, e.g.; 13- Where Paul Krugman, Gene Siskel, and Jodie Foster went to sch.; 16- The only instruments used on "Eleanor Rigby": Abbr.; 21- Sgt., for one; 22- Tea party attendee in "Alice in Wonderland"; 23- Seed cover; 24- French bench; 25- Turkish honorific; 26- Hardly classicists; 27- The Soviet Union's Sputnik, Israel's Ofeq 1, and Poland's PW-Sat, e.g.; 30- Kind of station; 31- Final: Abbr.; 32- Actress Zadora; 34- Hr. fractions; 35- Simon & Garfunkel's "El Condor ____"; 37- Big name in oil filters; 38- Bone head?; 39- Donnybrook; 43- Many vows are taken at them; 44- Donald Trump's field; 45- Empire St. paper since 1851; 47- "Women and Love" author; 48- "Get ____ on!"; 49- Neighborhoods in New York and London; 50- Want badly; 51- Physician William who wrote the classic text "The Principles and Practice of Medicine"; 53- Completely botch; 54- Intro drawing class; 55- British submachine gun; 58- To's partner; 59- 100 pounds: Abbr.; 60- Metal in Montana's motto;