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Across
  1. 1A
    Date in May when closet Star Wars fans inadvertently out themselves
  2. 7A
    What you might find at a factory outlet
  3. 13A
    Worship song by John Wimber from 1980
  4. 14A
    Hebrew for "My Lord"
  5. 15A
    Cocktail that comes in black and white varieties
  6. 17A
    Ratio that skews images if not preserved
  7. 18A
    The most common form of lupus (abbr.)
  8. 19A
    Music streaming service (now defunct) that may have started the annoying trend of dropping a letter out of a normal word and calling it a business
  9. 21A
    "Quiet, I'm trying to solve this meta!"
  10. 22A
    "That blog post was too long but I read it anyway." (abbr., which I made up just now)
  11. 23A
    Annoying person, slangily
  12. 24A
    "Should my baby sleep in a bassinet or ___?"
  13. 26A
    Junior's junior, perhaps?
  14. 28A
    There is such a thing as the Australian Government Rebate; this is its acronym
  15. 29A
    Aussie rules footballer, Shaun ___, born in 1971 (hee hee, my revenge for all those US sporting people in crosswords!)
  16. 30A
    How Australians refer to the Salvation Army (with "the")
  17. 33A
    "No," said the Scot
  18. 34A
    Preposition that can sound like poetry or slang
  19. 35A
    You need more than one of these to form a bureaucracy (is that allowed? see, that's why I need 8 down)
  20. 36A
    Noises from angry dogs
  21. 37A
    What we have to do to grass constantly to maintain suburban decorum
  22. 38A
    Delivery experts, for short
  23. 39A
    Earl Grey and Russian Caravan, for two
  24. 40A
    What you add to your ad if you are willing to negotiate
  25. 41A
    Prefix that goes before and means "before" (ooh, that's meta!)
  26. 42A
    Watering holes, with a piano (hopefully)
  27. 43A
    ___ and file
  28. 45A
    What people in the UK speak
  29. 47A
    VI years before the battle of Hastings
  30. 48A
    Short form of the long name for a car
  31. 49A
    Talk about us (only in an SMS)
  32. 50A
    Animals running amok across the centre of Australia (more than a million of them!)
  33. 54A
    Newton, the one in Mission: Impossible 2, not the inventor of gravity
  34. 56A
    Actor who no longer voices Nahasapeemapetilon
  35. 57A
    Relating to high mountains
  36. 58A
    ___ is the night, according to F. Scott Fitzgerald
  37. 59A
    What the Scot in 33 across's kilt is made of
Down
  1. 1D
    Gold medal-winning position
  2. 2D
    English snooker player, Ronnie ___, one of the most talented players ever
  3. 3D
    Light-hearted and disingenuous
  4. 4D
    What you write on an envelope to make it go back where it came from
  5. 5D
    One part of a pizza cut into three equal pieces
  6. 6D
    Someone who enjoys loud, thrashy music
  7. 7D
    Carrier based in Johannesburg
  8. 8D
    Maybe my crossword could do with a couple of these? (abbr.)
  9. 9D
    Policeperson, slangily
  10. 10D
    Only male child
  11. 11D
    Stille ___, a well-known German Christmas carol
  12. 12D
    Someone who looks like Bambi about to be struck by a car at night (think about it) (abbr.)
  13. 16D
    Waterfall popular with honeymooners, but lots of them
  14. 20D
    Turns out Fiona is one (spoiler alert!)
  15. 24D
    Traveler in a hot-air balloon
  16. 25D
    "Here's something to think about!"
  17. 27D
    Multinational collaborative project in low Earth orbit (abbr.)
  18. 29D
    Suckerfish
  19. 30D
    Social media hangout dedicated to a specific topic
  20. 31D
    Country of the tango and Eva Peron
  21. 32D
    Line that some say connects a significant place to another significant place
  22. 35D
    "That's a ___"
  23. 39D
    Beatles song from the Revolver album
  24. 42D
    Mark on a tree, indicating you're on a trail
  25. 44D
    Marsupial in a tree, indicating you're in Australia
  26. 46D
    According to Kermit, it isn't easy being this
  27. 47D
    Test you have to pass in order to even try to become a doctor (abbr.)
  28. 51D
    Diagram used to describe complex databases (abbr.)
  29. 52D
    Untruth
  30. 53D
    Middle Eastern currency code
  31. 55D
    Josh Carter's employer in Rutherford Falls (can't wait until season 2!)
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