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It is between "Boy" and "Does" in the mnemonic "Every Good Boy Does Fine"
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Across
  1. 1A
    It is between "Boy" and "Does" in the mnemonic "Every Good Boy Does Fine"
  2. 6A
    Med. plan options
  3. 10A
    Vehicles that could help to do the activity but weren't available when it was supposedly done
  4. 14A
    "Paper Moon" star (if it's not one, try the other)
  5. 15A
    Real strange noble
  6. 16A
    Oily skin care brand
  7. 17A
    Ungrammatically worse Coptic clergyman?
  8. 19A
    Kimono sashes
  9. 20A
    Director of "Porky's Duck Hunt" and "The Heckling Hare" and "Red Hot Riding Hood"
  10. 21A
    Cause one to stop sleeping
  11. 23A
    Zoom past on rollerblades
  12. 26A
    Power and data exchange standard
  13. 27A
    The edge of that space station awhile back
  14. 29A
    Mean person (or the loud weep he may cause you to do)
  15. 30A
    Navigational hazards
  16. 32A
    Mesoamerican empire
  17. 34A
    If the N stands for Num. the this is what the SS stand for (for those who adamantly refuse to use full words)
  18. 36A
    Pose a question
  19. 38A
    Manually operated boat propellers, essentially
  20. 39A
    Genius hired by the defunct aviation company founded by Henry Berliner?
  21. 42A
    Actress who played a shape-shifter in Star Trek VI (because if you could choose any shape wouldn't you choose to look like a Somalian supermodel?)
  22. 45A
    He claimed "'I've wrestled with alligators,I've tussled with a whale. I done handcuffed lightning. And throw thunder in jail"
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    Pretty to look at (as a view)
  24. 50A
    Mediterranean island country
  25. 52A
    Hawaiian crooner with an enthusiastic sounding name
  26. 54A
    ___ Nuevo, elephant seal breeding ground in San Mateo county
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    Do a sum
  28. 56A
    McCabe & ___. Miller; 1971 (anti-) Western featuring the songs of Leonard Cohen
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    State of having a pardon granted
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    He was in his late fifties when he wrote his first novel, "Robinson Crusoe"
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    Firm and inflexible (like a corpse)
  32. 63A
    Jutland native
  33. 64A
    Theme park dedicated to following dreams and achieving goals?
  34. 69A
    How she is in Spain
  35. 70A
    Former Labor Secretary Elaine
  36. 71A
    He awoke to find himself a giant vermin
  37. 72A
    Christina Ricci's and Winona Ryder's "Mermaids" co-star.
  38. 73A
    Every good ____ deserves an otter. (Punchline to a bad joke about pelagic birds and aquatic mammals)
  39. 74A
    One who legendarily did the activity
Down
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    Originally an arm in a fireplace on which one could hang a pot, but nowadays a heated surface
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    __-_-Gadda-da-Vida; seventeen minute song with a two and a half minute drum solo
  3. 3D
    H.S. equivalency example (never taken by the Wizard of Earthsea so far as I knew)
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    Tore into
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    More skillful mentally
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    Town crier's words
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    More than a few
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    Spherical body
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    Fishsticks sides
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    Prepare food
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    Other than Saskatchewan, the only land-locked Canadian province
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    Appropriately named National Park in Washington state..... you know, 'cause it gets more precipitation than, say, Death Valley..... *crickets*
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    Part of part of OS (for those who really don't want to use full words)
  14. 18D
    Sunnybrook Farm resident
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    The rhyme-scheme of this verse; which leaves the middle line alone; makes the scanning so much worse
  16. 23D
    Sound heard when one does the activity
  17. 24D
    Chinese diplomat V.K. Wellington (or a sound a dove makes if we aren't allowed to use hard Cs)
  18. 25D
    Sequence starter (which sequence? Probably one of the two most fundamental you can think of)
  19. 26D
    Place name for the Beatles' parody of "California Girls" and "Back in the U.S.A."
  20. 28D
    Hosts, of a sort
  21. 31D
    Model on many a romance cover
  22. 33D
    Region
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    Shipped off
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    Region know for wool
  25. 40D
    Automotive pioneer Ransom E.
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    "Yeah, it was me. Guilty, as charged"
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    First Lady of Texas Hogg
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    Frantic rush
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    On the firm side (as pasta)
  30. 47D
    Li'l ___ X who did "Old Town Road" or just plain ___ who did "Hip Hop Is Dead"
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    hTe geg rfom a ahir oluse; OR heT ofst etmal itwh het toamic umber iffty; OR Key of the musical piece that is seventeen notes higher than the song that is in C; OR Whl. num. wth. no frac. pts. (...I'm bored)
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    Affectedly demure
  33. 51D
    I love this Latin word
  34. 53D
    Country; or people united in an identity
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    Respond to
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    Enharmonic equivalent of D sharp
  37. 61D
    Dread and anxiety in the face of danger
  38. 62D
    Box
  39. 63D
    Mon. in which to [63D] th. hal.s wit. boug.s o. holl.
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    That woman
  41. 66D
    Boost, as sound or energy (with "up" usually)
  42. 67D
    Code-breaking grp.
  43. 68D
    "So this noun declension.... It's not the subject but it's not a direct object either? So it's not in the nom. or then acc. case. Right? It's in the other case?" "True ___!"
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