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Orizzontali
  1. 1A
    A pronoun for a specific
  2. 5A
    What you shouldn't fall into when solving a meta
  3. 9A
    Breakfast chain with a bouncy initialism
  4. 13A
    It goes to you head in France
  5. 15A
    Making each day of the year. As opposed to running my hands through her hair and knowing that love is to share.
  6. 16A
    Song with the line "Staying up for days in the Chelsea hotel / Writing 'Sad Eyed Lady of the Lowlands' for you" which is the only time Dylan referenced any of his song titles in another song
  7. 17A
    Epic tales
  8. 18A
    I need one to look after Gustafer and Oliver (the Taiko drummer) when I'm out of town for several days.
  9. 20A
    Timely
  10. 22A
    Atty.'s exam
  11. 23A
    Sweltering
  12. 24A
    Engineering school in Troy, NY
  13. 26A
    Mid.
  14. 28A
    U.S. govt. agency for little companies
  15. 31A
    Soft wood conifers
  16. 32A
    African scavengers the meat of which is, perhaps surprisingly, considered halal
  17. 36A
    Instructors of many introductory courses
  18. 37A
    Japanese dog that is "powerful, dominant and loyal breed, commonly aloof with strangers, but affectionate and deeply loyal with its family"
  19. 39A
    Broad bean
  20. 40A
    Properties and possessions
  21. 42A
    Unbeliever. (You say that as though it were a bad thing)
  22. 45A
    "Song for the ---" Allister MacGillivray song about Marion Bridge community that has become a de facto anthem of Cape Breton Island. In just about every movie about Cape Breton (there are surprisingly many) some one eventually sings it.
  23. 46A
    Curry, and Drogo portrayer
  24. 48A
    Derived offspring of the Esperanto language that looks like a marriage vow
  25. 49A
    Far and few between
  26. 52A
    Topical events, the reports of which can come from all directions of the four corners of the globe.
  27. 53A
    Moved rapidly on foot
  28. 54A
    Buddy
  29. 55A
    Meadow
  30. 56A
    Geez. Does everything need to be a three letter acronym? It's not like this nut spread and preserve sandwich is that hard to say.
  31. 59A
    Lavish attention on
  32. 61A
    Bird of prey
  33. 67A
    1988 John Waters film that, in 2022, was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant"
  34. 70A
    Relieve of thirst
  35. 71A
    I liked this shade of off-white before it was cool
  36. 72A
    Overhang
  37. 73A
    When Gustafer makes these sounds of contentment the entire couch rumbles and you can hear it from two rooms away
  38. 74A
    Card game with five suits: circles, crosses, triangles, stars and squares. (Is the cross clue equally obscure? O, that's too bad)
  39. 75A
    Issue forth everywhere
  40. 76A
    A chair; or direct on to a chair
Verticali
  1. 1D
    Three of 14D
  2. 2D
    Audibly detect
  3. 3D
    Jason's ship
  4. 4D
    Neither the Bulls nor the Bears are meat. Instead each is this Meta anagram.
  5. 5D
    Mnemonic for remembering in which order to trim the the points of a sail. "Just think of Berkeley in the 60s" my sailing instructor would say
  6. 6D
    Pragmatic one not given to flights of fancy
  7. 7D
    Aesthetic productions
  8. 8D
    Exodus remembrance
  9. 9D
    Mann --- was mann isst
  10. 10D
    Many a man ---- more hair than wit
  11. 11D
    In an attempt to make a clue for this that has never been used before, I'll say this makes a terrible table shim but an adequate poker chip
  12. 12D
    Component of a larger whole. As this is to the meta as a whole.
  13. 14D
    One third of 1D
  14. 19D
    Generally hirsute and prone to speaking high-pitched gibberish much like a TV cousin
  15. 21D
    Three-wheeler
  16. 25D
    Light refractor
  17. 27D
    Mortgage again, in a breezy manner
  18. 28D
    Plant pieces that support
  19. 29D
    Fundamental
  20. 30D
    Apparently this is more formal than stellae and more likely to be used in mottos and sounding important. They are both Latin words for "stars" though.
  21. 31D
    Thick and heavyset
  22. 33D
    Lowest point
  23. 34D
    Cosmetic company whose name is Sanskrit for "all knowledge"
  24. 35D
    Culture and opinion website created in 1995
  25. 38D
    Singer Mann whose second studio album is "I'm with Stupid"
  26. 41D
    50+ org. that offers a pretty nifty tote bag
  27. 43D
    Peace protest demand
  28. 44D
    F's in the C major scale (if you are doing Solfeggio)
  29. 47D
    Away from the office for a while
  30. 50D
    Bounders
  31. 51D
    Runs off together
  32. 56D
    What a relief!
  33. 57D
    Coffee-loving Leipzig composer (Wenn ich des Tages nicht dreimal Mein Schälchen Coffee trinken darf, So werd ich ja zu meiner Qual Wie ein verdorrtes Ziegenbrätchen)
  34. 58D
    He dreams of sushi in a 2011 documentary
  35. 60D
    Look. I'm not a mean person and I'm not trying to trick you. I wouldn't lay more than one of this thing if I didn't have a reason.
  36. 62D
    Venomous snake
  37. 63D
    And more
  38. 64D
    Weight measuring offset
  39. 65D
    Pod veggie which, I have to admit, I have never experienced to be slimy.
  40. 66D
    What remains
  41. 68D
    What you don't want to be stuck in in your day to day life
  42. 69D
    Do you know the name of that evergreen shrub flattened leaf like needles?
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