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Daily Crossword Puzzle #7 for Sat, Dec 1, 2012


ACROSS
1. Billionth: prefix
5. Dutch treat
9. Long (Scottish)
13. Dutch treat
14. French philosopher Descartes
15. Greek god of love
16. Jacques of French films
17. Music written for nine
18. Opera by Verdi
19. Modes
21. And so on (abbr.)
22. Trig term
23. Capital of the state of Qatar
24. Slender fish
27. Two (Sp.)
28. Centimeter-gram-second unit of force
29. Food holder
31. Actress Charlotte
32. It's straight from the horse's mouth
36. Bristle
37. Declare
38. Pulitzer Prize-winning author Ferber
39. Sew up the eyelids of hawks and falcons
40. A female animal or person
41. Proofreads
42. Thin strip of wood or metal
44. Call ___ day
46. Small child
47. Inactive volcano in Sicily
48. Political cartoonist Thomas
50. June honoree
51. Chrissie's court nemesis
54. Lick closed
56. U. of Maine site
58. The longest river in the world
60. Diluted with white
61. The founder of a family
62. 154 in Roman numerals
63. Ancient Greek god of war
64. River in Europe
65. Wig

DOWN
1. Fish or hair follower
2. First of billions?
3. Nathan's nickname
4. Leaves out
5. Eats (away)
6. Cub Scout units
7. A saturated hydrocarbon
8. Was introduced to
9. Tough but pliablecoriaceous
10. N. Chile seaport
11. Allow head to fall sleepily
12. Girls' org. (abbr.)
17. Words to Nanette
20. Flintstone garb
21. Period of immesurable duration
23. Color
24. Global Positioning Systems (abbr.)
25. Toward shelter
26. Pace
28. 24 hours
30. Baron Munchausen's specialties
31. Actress Charlotte
33. Prepare for publication
34. To the inside or interior of
35. Political cartoonist Thomas
37. Quiet!
40. R.R. building
41. Compass direction
43. Plus
44. More empty; more void
45. Pacific island yam
47. Peak District village in England
49. Colored lightly or faintly
51. Greater amount
52. Mediterranean tributary
53. Came down and settled, as after flight
54. Health resort
55. Hearing organ
56. Bear (Spanish)
57. To free from
59. First lady