1 S | 2 T | 3 E | 4 V | 5 E | 6 J | 7 A | 8 C | 9 K | 10 I | 11 B | 12 M |
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13 E | R | R | O | R | 14 S | 15 A | L | E | E | 16 N | E | A |
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17 C | O | N | A | N | O | 18 B | R | I | E | N | 19 J | A | Y |
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20 T | D | S | 21 I | N | A | G | E | S | 22 L | E | N | O |
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25 M | 26 I | 27 M | I | 28 I | N | T | 29 I | M | A | T | E | S |
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34 J | O | H | N | N | Y | 35 C | A | 36 R | 37 S | 38 O | 39 N |
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40 T | A | 41 M | 42 D | E | N | E | U | V | E |
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43 A | 44 B | 45 O | 46 M | I | N | A | 47 T | E | 48 S | N | A | G |
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53 H | O | S | T | 54 R | E | D | U | C | E | 55 P | 56 R | 57 O |
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58 T | H | E | 59 T | O | N | I | G | H | T | 60 S | H | O | W |
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61 O | O | N | 62 A | N | T | E | 63 O | N | T | I | M | E |
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64 N | O | S | 65 P | A | A | R | 66 A | L | L | E | N |
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| 1. With 66-Across, first in a series of five TV personalities (1954-57) : STEVE 6. With 65-Across, second in a series of five TV personalities (1957-62) : JACK 10. "Think" sloganeer : IBM 13. Dropped flies and bad throws, in baseball : ERRORS 15. Sheltered from the wind : ALEE 16. Teachers' org. : NEA 17. Fifth in a series of five TV personalities (starting June 1, 2009) : CONANOBRIEN 19. With 22-Across, fourth in a series of five TV personalities (1992-2009) : JAY 20. Football six-pointers, for short : TDS 21. Since way back when : INAGES 22. See 19-Across : LENO 23. Teacher's teaching : LESSON 24. Norse race of gods : AESIR 25. "La Bohème" heroine : MIMI 28. Closest friends : INTIMATES 30. Free from worry : ATPEACE 33. Two halved : ONE 34. With 35-Across, third in a series of five TV personalities (1962-92) : JOHNNY 35. See 34-Across : CARSON 40. Scot's cap : TAM 42. French actress Catherine : DENEUVE 43. Despise : ABOMINATE 48. Minor hang-up : SNAG 49. Unaccompanied performances : SOLOS 50. Taunt : GIBEAT 53. Desk job at 58 & 59-Across? : HOST 54. Decrease : REDUCE 55. Con's opposite : PRO 58. With 59-Across, TV home for this puzzle's five featured TV personalities : THE 59. See 58-Across : TONIGHTSHOW 61. Suffix with ball : OON 62. Opening stake : ANTE 63. Prompt : ONTIME 64. Telephone book info: Abbr. : NOS 65. See 6-Across : PAAR 66. See 1-Across : ALLEN |
1. Religious offshoot : SECT 2. Trampled : TROD 3. Sea eagles : ERNS 4. U.S. broadcaster overseas : VOA 5. Bert's "Sesame Street" pal : ERNIE 6. Tech talk, e.g. : JARGON 7. Not consistent with, as a way of thinking : ALIENTO 8. Middling grades : CEES 9. Author Follett : KEN 10. How quips are delivered : INJEST 11. Close-fitting cap : BEANIE 12. City hall leaders : MAYORS 14. Daughters' counterparts : SONS 18. Bandleader Count ___ : BASIE 22. Good place to have a cow? : LEA 23. Property claim : LIEN 24. "He doesn't have ___ bone in his body" : AMEAN 25. Not minor: Abbr. : MAJ 26. "How was ___ know?" : ITO 27. Speed limit abbr. : MPH 29. Early film director Thomas H. ___ : INCE 31. "Nay" sayers : ANTIS 32. Shade of blue : CYAN 36. Observe the Sabbath : REST 37. The Sabbath, to Christians: Abbr. : SUN 38. Eggs in a lab : OVA 39. Less than zero: Abbr. : NEG 41. Purplish tint : MAGENTA 42. Clear of defects, as software : DEBUG 43. Actor Kutcher : ASHTON 44. [Sob!] : BOOHOO 45. Twins Mary-Kate and Ashley : OLSENS 46. Bon ___ (clever remark) : MOT 47. Neater : TIDIER 51. Bounce back, as sound : ECHO 52. Insurance provider since 1850 : AETNA 54. Jaffe or Barrett : RONA 55. Grammy-winning Collins : PHIL 56. All roads lead to this, they say : ROME 57. Wilson of "Zoolander" : OWEN 59. Strike lightly : TAP 60. Letters on a Cardinals cap : STL |