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First dog on the moon.
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Orizzontali
  1. 1A
    First dog on the moon.
  2. 6A
    Computer animation effects much used in a 2011 Andy Serkis movie
  3. 9A
    Engineer involved in landing explorers in the Hipparchus Crater on the moon
  4. 14A
    Kel's co-star in "Good Burger"
  5. 15A
    A vessel for ashes, or coffee, but hopefully not both at once
  6. 16A
    The best drivers and the best cars are from here according to Arturo Benedetto Giovanni Guiseppe Pietro Archangelo Alfredo Caroffoli da Milano
  7. 17A
    Beethoven dedicatee
  8. 18A
    Memory storage
  9. 20A
    President of San Theodoros who overthrew (and was overthrown by--many times) General Tapioca
  10. 22A
    Marge Simpson is the master at this
  11. 23A
    "No" in the land of our hero's first adventure
  12. 24A
    Infamous 17th century pirate whose career ended on the 48A
  13. 29A
    State tree of New Mexico
  14. 30A
    From outside Hawaii
  15. 31A
    The French Newton
  16. 34A
    Subsonic waves can break one of these (bringing on seven years of bad luck)
  17. 35A
    Where Jesus revived Lazarus
  18. 36A
    Shade coverings for sailboats; named for a Bahama island group
  19. 37A
    Champagne and orange juice
  20. 38A
    Exact revenge (running across the dessert swinging a rifle over your head because a stray bullet shattered your whiskey bottle is not a good way to do it)
  21. 39A
    Municipality in Barcelona. (Alternative clue: Original title of "Look Homeward Angel")
  22. 40A
    Master Sergeant abbr.
  23. 41A
    Opera singer famed for her rendition of the "Jewel Song" from "Faust"
  24. 43A
    Stocks available to public trading for the the first time
  25. 47A
    When color television was invented at Marlinspike Hall they certainly didn't have these for panels
  26. 48A
    Mercantile ship under the command of Sir Frances Haddock until it was overrun by 24A
  27. 50A
    What King Muskar XII would have done had it not been for the return of his scepter by St. Vladimir's day.
  28. 54A
    Actress Shire of "The Godfather" and "Rocky"
  29. 55A
    Language group of the Babaorum and other Congolese people. (Maybe we should just pretend this particular adventure never happened.)
  30. 56A
    A box with no lid; a chicken with no bones; one who can't be reassembled after a great fall, and the subject of many other conundrums
  31. 57A
    J. Arthur -----; grouchy "Electric Company" character
  32. 58A
    Pharyngitis
  33. 59A
    Numbered rd.
  34. 60A
    Creator of this puzzle's theme
Verticali
  1. 1D
    Dagger as may be found at the ruins of Craig Dhui in Kiltoch
  2. 2D
    Jounalist Bly; probably an inspiration to our hero
  3. 3D
    Temporarily postponed
  4. 4D
    Tenet of moderation in Islam
  5. 5D
    Spanish form of Agnes
  6. 6D
    Khôr, vis a vis, Syldavia
  7. 7D
    College senior test
  8. 8D
    Sequentially
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    Tintinnabula
  10. 10D
    14th century Slydavian monarch who brained his political opponent with a scepter
  11. 11D
    Medieval French poetry form
  12. 12D
    "Alice" spin-off
  13. 13D
    Danish island between Jutland and Zealand.
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    Dept. concerned with air quality
  15. 21D
    Singer Grande is probably the most well-known person of this name, but I sort of like the "Postmodern Jukebox" performer who is the daughter of Telly Savalas
  16. 25D
    A female deer
  17. 26D
    Singer Lena
  18. 27D
    Bitter yellow-brown substance used for a laxative. ("You mean like one of those lean cuts of meat?" "No, I don't mean like one of those lean cuts of meat". "So do you mean like one those big dyslexic cats?" "No, I don't mean like one of those big dyslexic cats.")
  19. 28D
    Viral respiratory infection (first case was in Saudi Arabia in 2012 and hence its name)
  20. 29D
    You don't want to drink wine out of this at home but on a picnic it could be practical
  21. 31D
    Priestess in Bizet's "The Pearl Fishers"
  22. 32D
    Greek word for steam (and thus the etymology the word for a planet's gas layer)
  23. 33D
    Abnormal growth causing metal of extra-terrestrial origin discovered by Professor Decimus Phostle
  24. 34D
    When a tourism poster had an image of the state of Wisconsin in this piece of winter clothing, Michiganders had a fit as they believe they are the only state allowed to claim they are in the shape of this
  25. 35D
    College hotshot
  26. 36D
    Resent (as you might when you find out your opponent uses closed-circuit television to cheat at "Battleships")
  27. 38D
    Piedmont Triad International Airport code (just google it; I'm sorry... and I'm sorry about the cross clue too)
  28. 40D
    Kitchen device that sprays a fine coat
  29. 42D
    Dept. concerned with food and drug standards
  30. 43D
    Compassionate words
  31. 44D
    The expedition to recover 33D was this type
  32. 45D
    Circular gasket
  33. 46D
    This animal may pop out of a trick camera (but there are no known cases where this ever restored anyone's memory)
  34. 49D
    Prince Abdullah's powder makes you do this
  35. 50D
    Belly muscles for those who can't be bothered with words of more two syllables
  36. 51D
    Flying mammal often found in Sondonesian caves
  37. 52D
    Instr.s to not attempt CPR
  38. 53D
    Compound 14 changed this, the Exhaust Gas Temperature, of petrol, and nearly brought on a world war (see "The Land of Black Gold" for details)
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