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44-across. Post-punk sudden death period became extremely exciting?: GOTH OT GOT HOT.
1. Fiddle with: ALTER.
6. Forensic facility: LAB.
9. Largest isle of the Inner Hebrides: SKYE. And home to the dog breed Skye Terrier
14. Zaire's Mobutu __ Seko: SESE. I needed a google search to get this answer
15. Cosmic span: AEON. I checked and this is the debut for the clue "cosmic span" to define aeon
16. Opening day squad: A-TEAM. "TWENTY-SIX MAN ROSTER" was too long to fit; "opening day" to me connotes the reference to Major League Baseball - not sure I recall hearing the term a-team used for that sport
17. Hidden surprise for an observant gamer: EASTER EGG. Emet's NYT Sunday puzzle on April 17, 2022 contained a plethora of EGGs. Click on the link to see it
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21. Germane: APT. Moe-ku: (and also a Fun Fact!)
22. Currently: NOW.
23. Hosp. scan: MRI.
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30. Smoked jalapeño: CHIPOTLE.
| Also, the name of an eponymous restaurant |
33. Longed for: YENNED. What's the difference between yenned and YEARNED?
34. Malek of "Oppenheimer": RAMI. Rami Malek and Issa Rae are two 21st Century actors who've become popularized (to some extent) with their inclusion in so many crossword puzzle answers/clues
35. Cozy spot for a cat: LAP. Fun fact: Moe is/was never a big fan of cats. When he and Ms. Margaret moved in together, she had a cat (Sadie) that was going to be a part of our household. I tolerated Sadie; she obviously wanted me to like her as is evidenced in the photo below:
37. Against: ANTI.
38. State on the Chukchi Sea: ALASKA. Another "debut clue". Honestly: How many of you here today can admit that you knew of or had heard of the Chukchi Sea before? Not I
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41. Precedent setter, legally: TEST CASE. Those in IT probably got this one without having to google it
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46. __ carte menu: A LA.
47. Charged particle: ION.
48. Baked beans holder: CAN. My favorite canned baked beans brand (Bush's):
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56. Emmy-winning role for Catherine O'Hara: MOIRA ROSE. Ms. Margaret and I binge-watched the entire series of "Schitt's Creek" episodes back in the early COVID days. Ms. O'Hara also played the mother role in the "Home Alone" movies. But her Moira Rose character was my favorite (watch video)
57. Some "Bridgerton" characters: EARLS.
58. Odometer unit: MILE. KILOMETER was too big to fit
59. Mardi __: GRAS. I'm sure this goes without saying, but the translation of Mardi Gras is "Fat Tuesday" (Mardi = Tuesday; GRAS = Fat)
60. Bite lightly: NIP AT.
61. To boot: ALSO.
62. Curvy shape: ESS.
63. Frock: DRESS. I seem to remember the term "simple frock" being used to describe a dress, back in the day ... the one below looks anything but "simple", though
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1. Carne __: ASADA. Several foreign words in today's puzzle; this one, ASADA, means "roasted" in Spanish - Carne = Meat
2. Subside: LET UP.
3. "__ yourself!": TREAT. "Suit" was too short to fit. "Treat yourself" sounds like an invitation for a spa day
5. Collide with: RAM INTO. A literal take is in the video below:
6. Kryptonite blocker: LEAD. I guess I had forgotten this from when I read Superman comics. You'd think that given his other-worldly abilities, he could have fashioned his costume out of lead threads to ward off any krypton-induced assaults
7. Accept without evidence: ASSUME. And as the saying goes, when you do (assume), you make an ASS out of U and ME
8. Part of a radioactive decay stream: BETA RAY. Or when parsed differently, a Moe-ku:
9. Wrapped garment: SARI. Moe-ku with the second and third lines inverted:
10. Care for: KEEP.
11. Practice with poses: YOGA. How is it that when I try to do this it looks more like a downward facing log??
12. Lang. course: ENG. I think I tried ESL at first, not realizing that the "L" for language would not be accepted as it's already in the clue
14. Element of coastal defense: SEAWALL. Moe-ku:
18. Upper echelon: ELITE.
20. Sonia Sanchez, for one: POET. Her biography
24. Very silly: APISH. The word's second definition; its first definition means "resembling an ape"
25. Cold War defense gp.: SEATO. Short for SouthEast Asia Treaty Organization. It was founded in the fall of 1954; came into a treaty position in 1955 and was disbanded in 1977. The member countries included the US, UK, and France in addition to New Zealand, Australia, Pakistan, Philippines, and Thailand. One of its tenets was to prevent the spread of Communism to the region
26. Make official, in a way: ENACT.
27. "Shogun" star Sawai: ANNA.
31. Beyoncé song with the lyric "I got my angel now": HALO.
32. "__ my wit's end": I'M AT. Did any of you solvers say this phrase as you staggered to finish this puzzle?
36. Department store section: PETITES. Two facts:
39. Lethargic marsupial: KOALA. I think I tried SLOTH at first. Are they marsupials?
40. On the lam: AT LARGE. Moe-ku:
42. "Scram!": SHOO.
43. Incessantly: TO NO END.
45. Gainesville collegians: GATORS. The University of Florida is located in Gainesville, FL; their athletic teams' nickname are the Gators. Their list of NCAA Championships across all sports
48. __ diem: CARPE. "Seize the day!"
49. Book that's been mapped out?: ATLAS. Clever clue
50. Makes preparations during pregnancy: NESTS. This preparation (in the comic below) looks like something that Moe would do!
53. Cookie since 1912: OREO. And in 1913, the word OREO made its first crossword puzzle debut
54. Those, in Spanish: ESAS.
55. Hideaway: LAIR.
56. UFC sport: MMA. Short for Mixed Martial Arts













