Across 1. Tony’s housemate on “Who’s the Boss?” 7. Hiker’s need, maybe 10. Tests for college credit, for short 13. Weapon alternative in mysteries 14. Sch. with branches in Tulsa and Okmulgee 15. Former ruler that gets its name from “Caesar” 17. Place for two peas? 18. “I like the cut of your ___” 19. Verne captain 20. Anderson of “WKRP in Cincinnati” 21. Abbr. in the footnotes 23. Rakish sorts 24. Abbr. on a cornerstone 26. Couples, in the tabloids 28. Easter egg need 29. Start of a waffle-grabbing slogan 31. Maximally 33. Tape format 36. Ordered (around) 38. Little buzzer 39. Question of commitment 41. Song from Neil Diamond’s 1996 album “Tennessee Moon” 43. Grand Cherokee maker 44. Manson “family” member who attempted to assassinate Gerald Ford 46. Word before “amis,” in French 47. 1974 Mocedades hit subtitled “Touch the Wind” 49. Bowling lane button 51. Water source 52. Spot in the sea 54. Heavy, like some baked goods 58. Indie film producers behind “The Toxic Avenger” series 60. Tributary of the Seine 62. Steak cut 63. Condition that may first appear in junior high 64. U.S. cabinet that decides wage standards, for short 65. Food grain 67. Body part that may get barked 68. Org. whose first champs were the Houston Oilers (1960) 69. More than a cold snap 70. Depot stop: abbr. 71. Vote against 72. Spatula, essentially Down 1. “To invent, you need a good imagination and ___ of junk” — Thomas Edison 2. Being rude on the phone, sending e-mail flames, etc. 3. “Jack and the Beanstalk” baddie 4. First glance 5. Looky-___ 6. “___ Love Her” (Beatles song) 7. Rum and lime juice cocktails 8. Line to the audience 9. Place to drink some suds 10. “___ extra charge” 11. Lewis Carroll, e.g. 12. Identical to the point of boring 16. Icing buds on decorated cakes 22. California coast section that starts near Hearst Castle 23. UV indicator? 25. “I’ll ___ your side” 27. They head houses of ill repute 30. Gallant partner? 32. Shop decision-maker: abbr. 33. Sedans introduced in 1980 34. They’re high in the chain of command 35. “Take some time to consider” 37. Namesakes of Jim Henson’s otter 40. CD predecessors 42. Liberal arts college in Portland, Ore. 45. Host with a self-proclaimed “No Spin Zone” 48. Carrere of “Wayne’s World” 50. Penn’s silent partner 53. Bathtime scrubber: var. 55. First name in strikeouts 56. Persistent squeeze 57. “Come in” command 59. One of Kevin’s “American Beauty” costars 61. Give off 64. Sex columnist Savage 66. Hosp. area |