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Is This Too Derivative?

◆◆ · Di Kaleb Oliver · Pubblicato 2024-02-27T21:38:50.759Z

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  • Sendhil Revuluri 6:54 · 2024-02-27T23:23:41.157Z
    Love the idea and look forward to more! Some rough edges. In particular, in 45A I believe the spelling is "rhythm".
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    Steno's stat
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    Orizzontali
    1. 1A
      Steno's stat
    2. 4A
      Org. for Bale and Messi
    3. 7A
      Party game "Never ____ Ever"
    4. 12A
      Nickname that seems like it should exist in concert with the nicknames for North and West Hollywood?
    5. 13A
      Real-world inspiration for an iconic Pokemon
    6. 15A
      Deprived (of)
    7. 16A
      Hermione's boo
    8. 17A
      Jai ___
    9. 18A
      Wolfs (down)
    10. 19A
      "Ahh! Don't get too far ahead, my boy!" [A statement that the values of two mathematical expressions are equal]
    11. 22A
      PSA for a party that will only be serving mixers
    12. 23A
      Brand that allegedly stole Barbara Kruger's font
    13. 24A
      Shade tree
    14. 25A
      In the clear, so to speak
    15. 26A
      Contemporary "Be yourself"
    16. 30A
      Enormous Roald Dahl character, with "the"
    17. 31A
      Singer Tori
    18. 32A
      Ewe's mate
    19. 34A
      Floral necklace
    20. 35A
      MRI alternative
    21. 38A
      How many long-distance lovers communicate
    22. 40A
      W.W. II info agency
    23. 41A
      "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia" character whose real name is Ronald
    24. 43A
      How, in Honduras
    25. 44A
      Eggy drink
    26. 45A
      Record some beats [A quantity representing the power to which a fixed number (the base) must be raised to produce a given number]
    27. 50A
      Some gov. ID's
    28. 52A
      Speech device employed when Tybalt says, "Ask me tomorrow and I shall be a grave man," after Romeo asks about his health
    29. 53A
      Affirmative votes
    30. 54A
      Small city
    31. 55A
      Pres. Coolidge develops a knack for giving impromptu speeches, call him [Branch of mathematics phonetically indicated by seven clues in this puzzle]
    32. 58A
      Mr. Orange's confession at the end of "Reservoir Dogs"
    33. 60A
      Remain unsettled
    34. 61A
      US Intelligence org.
    35. 62A
      Driest state in America
    36. 63A
      Used a firehouse pole
    37. 64A
      "Pod" preceder, in tech
    38. 65A
      Short-form-vinyl collection of Eliot's poetry, perhaps?
    39. 66A
      Pigpen
    40. 67A
      Mexican Mrs.
    Verticali
    1. 1D
      "Don't worry about us"
    2. 2D
      Bridgers of supergroup "boygenius"
    3. 3D
      Member of a 1960's boy band
    4. 4D
      Film-rating org.
    5. 5D
      Taylor of "Mystic Pizza"
    6. 6D
      Owners of Vans?
    7. 7D
      Egg layer
    8. 8D
      Most Jordanians
    9. 9D
      Ultra competent [Symbol that may represent a number, a vector, a matrix, a function, the argument of a function, a set, or an element of a set]
    10. 10D
      "Go away--we're not dating anymore!" [Standard function notation in which the inner symbol represents the input value]
    11. 11D
      Potential response to "This is real?"
    12. 14D
      Theater walkway
    13. 15D
      Undergraduate nursing degree
    14. 20D
      Name for an electoral org. that supports the Cowboy State, maybe?
    15. 21D
      Actor Epps
    16. 27D
      Muslim leader
    17. 28D
      Melodic
    18. 29D
      Cabinet department
    19. 33D
      "Well well well, what have we here?"
    20. 35D
      Period of swindling? [A fixed and well-defined number or other non-changing mathematical object]
    21. 36D
      "Sonny and Cher" and "Hall and Oates"
    22. 37D
      Communicate about a rising tide, non-verbally [A periodic curve whose shape is created by a certain trigonometric function]
    23. 39D
      Add up
    24. 42D
      Club in a Manilow song
    25. 43D
      Calls off
    26. 46D
      Large swallows
    27. 47D
      Serengeti scavengers
    28. 48D
      Army affirmative
    29. 49D
      Mrs. Bareilles gets a divorce, say?
    30. 51D
      Chemists' alternative nickname for "Johnny Appleseed", perhaps?
    31. 55D
      Tax pro
    32. 56D
      Part of ICU
    33. 57D
      Swirling current
    34. 59D
      Takes too much
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