Add these acts together and blend
By MATT JONES | June 3, 2010
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1 Wild guy?
6 Lather
10 Candy that comes in twos
14 Be harmonious
15 Latvian capital
16 "Ars longa, ___ brevis"
17 Band whose "No Rain" video had the "Bee Girl"
19 Mouth rinse brand
20 His, to Henri
21 It's rolled by roleplayers
22 Like 2011, but not 2012
24 551, in old Rome
25 Deck component
26 Total nightmares
28 Song about an animal "measuring the marigolds"
32 Not captivating
33 Lindsay wearing an alcohol monitoring bracelet
34 2007 Will Smith survival flick
38 ___'wester
39 How some sandwiches are served
40 French street
41 Some of the Habsburgs
44 Rakes in
46 Mario ___ 64 (1996 racing game)
47 Actress Barbara of "The Big Valley"
49 1996 nominee parodied as referring to himself in third-person
52 Persian's place
53 It equals itself to the 100th power
54 Digital camera contents, for short
55 It's called on the street
56 Author's kiss of death
59 Christmas tree varieties
61 "To the Extreme" rapper
64 "Watch your head!" on the course
65 Yale students, familiarly
66 Word before horizon or coordinator
67 Mineral that's often black
68 Champagne flute part
69 "Remove" marks, to a proofreader | Down
1 Boxing moves
2 Stare too long
3 ___ Kringle
4 Hallow ending
5 1984 Patrick Swayze movie remade for 2010
6 Bar coupon, perhaps
7 "There Will Be Blood" subject
8 "The Heart of ___" (P.G. Wodehouse book)
9 Jawbone
10 Vegan meat substitute, for short
11 Funk band with "Play That Funky Music"
12 Author Calvino
13 Graph basis
18 Spanish painter Joan
23 Chip's pal
25 Half a dance step
27 Screen stars' org.
28 "Casablanca" character
29 Queen of Jordan
30 He sang "Johnny B. Goode"
31 Some palominos
35 Magical practice
36 Now, in Latin
37 Office piece
39 Makes it longer than
42 Ate
43 Do (acid)
44 Turned on, like a computer security setting
45 Bristle on barley or rye
48 Rapidly shrinking Asian sea
49 Great, in "Variety" headlines
50 Funny paper?
51 Raise high
56 Actress Jessica
57 Unwanted spots
58 New Jersey team
60 Word before worker or symbol
62 Never, in Nuremberg
63 Many a Monopoly sq. |
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