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Golden trout, for example
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Across
  1. 1A
    Golden trout, for example
  2. 5A
    Banana ____, for an instance of a ____
  3. 9A
    Purple needle_____, for one
  4. 14A
    Top draft status
  5. 15A
    Abnormal body sac
  6. 16A
    Orthodox Jewish outreach organization whose name is the battle cry of the U.S. Marine Corps
  7. 17A
    Expanded
  8. 18A
    Largest lake entirely in New York state.
  9. 20A
    Benitoite,for example
  10. 22A
    Golden poppy, for one
  11. 23A
    Consumes
  12. 24A
    Uno in meno di sette
  13. 25A
    Denim, is an example of one
  14. 28A
    Gold, categorically
  15. 32A
    Large bird that seems to live in crosswords
  16. 33A
    Feudal lords
  17. 35A
    Stark girl turned assassin (not a cryptic clue-- just a "Game of Thrones" reference)
  18. 37A
    "Eureka", perhaps
  19. 39A
    Pallid ___ order
  20. 40A
    Surfing, for example
  21. 41A
    Motor vehicle
  22. 42A
    To wit...
  23. 44A
    Quinquaginta duo
  24. 45A
    Desert tortoise, for example
  25. 47A
    Dogface butterfly, for one
  26. 49A
    ___l, ___l, ___l. Who'd have thought these three letters would be a river in Poland?
  27. 50A
    Surjective, as a function
  28. 51A
    Saber-tooth cat, perhaps
  29. 55A
    Golden chanterelle, for instance
  30. 59A
    Nick-name for Rhode Island (with "The")
  31. 61A
    Rim
  32. 62A
    New Yorker cartoonist who wrote "Shrek!"
  33. 63A
    Toward the wind
  34. 64A
    Arrange in order
  35. 65A
    West Coast Swing as an example
  36. 66A
    Valley Quail, for one
  37. 67A
    Coast redwood or giant sequoia, for two
Down
  1. 1D
    World traveler Phileas
  2. 2D
    About that...
  3. 3D
    Appear to be
  4. 4D
    Heavy rope for a ship
  5. 5D
    "Just move a little edge-wise and let me _______ in"
  6. 6D
    Redgrave and namesakes
  7. 7D
    Do you see that this is 1838โ€“1842 Pacific Ocean exploring and surveying expedition
  8. 8D
    Sporty VW (anagram of actress Notaro)
  9. 9D
    Net-guarding soccer player
  10. 10D
    Round chocolate candy with creamy center
  11. 11D
    Get _ ___ deal (so unfair)
  12. 12D
    Rice wine
  13. 13D
    Persian for "lion" but often used for "tiger" (if you add an "e" you get Kipling's tiger)
  14. 19D
    Michael Douglas role in 1993's "Falling Down" (add to more "e"s and you get a legitimate word for protection of what's yours)
  15. 21D
    Maker of "Space Invaders"
  16. 24D
    Uno mรกs de seis
  17. 25D
    Disaster relief agcy.
  18. 26D
    affaire de coeur
  19. 27D
    Pretty flat-topped hill
  20. 28D
    Any one of Michael, Michel, Mathew, Max, Mabel, Mitchell, Mariam, Martin,......
  21. 29D
    Knuckle knock
  22. 30D
    "What's that part an actor portrays in a play or movie?" "That? That's _ ____"
  23. 31D
    Word to a song
  24. 34D
    "What's that round thing that bounces?" "That? That's _ ____"
  25. 36D
    __ __ hammer and tongs
  26. 38D
    Acme
  27. 40D
    Wendy Carlos's axe
  28. 42D
    Physicist Bohr
  29. 43D
    Painter's oil
  30. 46D
    Little spasm of regret
  31. 48D
    Most miffed
  32. 50D
    External
  33. 51D
    Let's just go with: "Fearless ____ick; Li'l Abner's favorite comic strip". If we don't like artificially broken clues), we can use: "Stochastic Dominance of the First-Order where one variable has higher order if for any outcome x, it gives at least as high a probability of receiving at least x as does the other". Artificially broken clues no longer seem so bad, do they?
  34. 52D
    Eight of one; two-thirds of a dozen of the other (prefix)
  35. 53D
    Visually observed
  36. 54D
    Private school (associated with a museum) whose students included Georgia O'Keeffe and Grant Wood (and my grand-mother) (Acronym)
  37. 55D
    Timbuktu's country
  38. 56D
    Smell
  39. 57D
    Big meanie. (You know, in the book by 62A, it was never stated that the title character was this-- he was just a really ugly guy)
  40. 58D
    Parcel (out)
  41. 60D
    Sugar-free drink of days gone by
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