Complete Clue List
Across
1. 1985 film from director Michael Apted or 1986 live album by Sting (Four words)
13. In astronomy it is defined as a billion years (UK)
14. As a musical direction it means suddenly or abruptly
15. The most absurd, craziest
17. A cocky or pugnacious person
20. 1976 film from director Ken Hannam; "Break ___ Day"
21. Denotes "the second" (as of title) or it's a Roman numeral
22. Sexually attractive
23. John Steinbeck novella that features George Milton & Lennie Small (Four words)
27. An open pavilion or a booth from which newspapers can be sold
28. Behold's partner
29. Arab marketplaces or bazaars (Alt spelling)
32. Long nerve fiber that conducts away from the cell body of the neuron
33. Greek goddess of the rainbow
35. Australian fashion designer; _____ Acton
36. Negative
37. Urges, aids, supports or upholds
38. John Keats' poems to a nightingale and a Grecian urn
39. Chest used for storing clothes and linen (South African/alt spelling)
41. Tallest mountain of the Tanzawa Mountains in Japan; Mount _____
42. Prevent from achieving full growth
43. The official IUPAC name for the organic chemical compound ethylene
45. Had a major hit in 1993 with "What's Up"; 4 ___ Blondes
47. Name for the lowered seventh pitch of the scale in solfège
48. In a 1984 single Madonna informed us "You know that we are living ______ world" (Three words)
53. Jane Fonda, photographed on a North Vietnamese anti-aircraft battery earned her this nickname
55. Special operations force of the Australian Army, motto "Who Dares Wins" (Abbrev)
56. Reinforced room or compartment where valuables are stored
57. A step ahead of your opponent (Two words)
58. ISU unit of energy equal to 1000 joules (Abbrev)
59. Surface sensitive technique that enhances Raman scattering (Abbrev).
60. Huge
61. Large Indian antelope, Boselaphus tragocamelus (Alt. spelling)
63. An interjection meaning "Be quiet!"
64. Titleholder
65. Andrew Morton's Linux kernel tree; The ___ Tree
Down
1. Common name for a man-portable recoilless antitank rocket launcher
2. To re-attach
3. An atom in which the total number of electrons is not equal to the total number of protons
4. Interface that specifies signaling and management functions between two networks (Abbrev)
5. Golden Globe nominated for his role in "The Scalphunters" (1968); _____ Davis
6. Cashew, almond (for example)
7. Infectious disease that typically affects the lungs (Abbrev)
8. Employed
9. English dessert, a mix of strawberries, pieces of meringue & cream (Two words)
10. A hangman's knot
11. Doo-wop advice from The Silhouettes in 1957; "___ Job" (Two words)
12. An informal term for a sailor
16. A key figure in the set up of concentration camps in Nazi Germany; Theodor _____
18. Measured by wolf numbers on the surface of the sun (Singular)
19. Silver tongued
22. One who makes harsh breathing noises during sleep
24. Ones who make illegally distilled alcohol
25. James Bond's family's motto 'Orbit Non Sufficit' means "The World _____" (Three words)
26. An excuse
30. The official literary language of Pakistan
31. Ancient Roman currency equal to 1,000 sesterces
34. Media library/player developed by Apple Inc
37. Noise made when clearing the throat
39. Alternate name for Minimally Invasive Surgery; _____ Surgery
40. Stephen King's "Pennywise"
42. Whine, usually tearfully
44. Spanish word for a playing card
46. Either's partner
49. Out of proper alignment
50. One of India's wonders; The ___ Mahal
51. An expression of rage or horror, generally for comic effect
52. Slang term for a heavy drinker
54. Won the 2008 Women's French Tennis Open Championships; ___ Ivanovic
59. E. R. Braithwaite's semi-autobiographical novel; "To ___, With Love"
61. The Cornhusker State (Abbrev)
62. Not PM