This puzzle is intended to be included in my department's newsletter, so if we're not coworkers, you might run into a few problems, but mostly it's doable for anyone.
The act featuring in Trump's Georgia indictment (or, the former head of access services)
9A
Run ___ (go wild)
13A
American branch of gp. organizing biannual international games
14A
Red-waxed Dutch cheeses
16A
A potter's medium
17A
Usually found in the sky, but on Hollywood Boulevard, you can also find it underfoot
18A
As of 2020, the second largest religion in the world
19A
A fish with many complaints?
20A
Share responsibility for a loan
22A
Sovereign nation of northeast Arizona
24A
A spontaneous event for cold weather
29A
The first month, in Madrid
30A
Variety show
32A
Which weighs more, a ___ of bricks, or a ___ of feathers? I'm more worried about how much space that would take up, since if that's 465 bricks, I can't imagine how many feathers that would take.
35A
The ink-dispensing part of a pen
36A
America's most famous traitor
37A
Group responsible for putting on events like those in 24A and 48A
41A
Capital of Greece
42A
Key above capslock
43A
School subj. for students who speak another language at home
44A
Respond to a stimulus
45A
Objects, or bits of news
48A
Cause of gingerbread houses, indoor snow, and, previously, Tom Hanks
54A
Stir up, as waters
55A
Individual using a rubric
56A
Opposite of base
59A
Promise
62A
Capital of Latvia
63A
Footwear
64A
Meter lead-in
65A
Tech review site
66A
Story of hobbits, jewelry, and battles, for short
67A
Observes
68A
Possess
Verticali
1D
Anheuser's partner
2D
Not just you, but also we
3D
Bread, post-Maillard reaction
4D
Job title for one replaced by the printing press
5D
What someone does to a wheel, if they ignore the idiom about duplicative efforts
6D
Cards used to prove one's identity
7D
Food energy measurement, in brief
8D
Nebraska city
9D
Rear end collision, for example
10D
Citation style
11D
Paddling propeller
12D
Captionists' "favorite" elf
15D
Pollution portmanteau
21D
___-Xers (boomers' kids)
23D
"Jar of Hearts" singer-songwriter
25D
Ariel's prince
26D
Unfeeling and automatic, as a machine
27D
Take ___ (decide on democratically)
28D
Holiday seasons that you might need a log for
31D
Scandinavian name that reminds me of a Sound of Music song about flowers
32D
Archaic autocrat
33D
Chose
34D
Mandarin "hello"
36D
Expensive perfume and food additive, despite its origin in a whale's intestines
38D
Classic first instrument for an elementary schooler
39D
Lead-in
40D
"I kill", in Chile
46D
Deface or tarnish
47D
Collar stiffener
49D
Frisbee, e.g.
50D
Cary of "The Princess Bride"
51D
Portrayer of Elsa and Elphaba
52D
Desert south of Jerusalem
53D
Turn cheese into shreds
56D
Unspoken US language
57D
Harry's romantic interest Chang
58D
Category for objects like a smart fridge or Alexa-controlled light switches: Abbr.