Theme: Annie where are you?
Well we have Jeffrey back on Friday with a very visual puzzle that
Across:
1. Game piece : TILE. Especially if you play Scrabble.
5. Place for oysters : BED. Cute misdirection. So much I did not KNOW.
8. Perch, at times : LIMB.
12. Beef __: dish sometimes made with Guinness : INALE
14. Enzyme suffix : ASE
15. Social __ : MEDIA
16. Narrow landforms : NECKS
17. Record number, briefly : RPM
18. Hides : SKINS
19. Higher ed challenge : GRE
20. Aromatic : ODOROUS
23. Hägar creator Browne : DIK
24. Emperor before Vitellius : OTHO
26. Yards, e.g. : UNITS
27. Rude look : OGLE
28. "Runaround Sue" singer : DION
29. Path lead-in : OSTEO
30. Pace maker? : FOOT
31. Setting for a Tony-winning Miller play : SALEM
33. Cheers : ROOTS
34. Classic comics catchphrase ... and a hint to four sets of puzzle circles : LEAPINLIZARDS
40. Patronizes, as a hotel : STAYSAT
41. Hold on a diner order : OMIT
45. Common sense : SMELL
46. What Barry White often sings? : BASS
50. Cosmic clouds : NEBULAE
52. Slithery : EELLIKE
54. Fireplace wood : BEECH
55. Relief provider : OASIS
56. South American desert : ATACAMA
59. Like some landscape paintings : MOONLIT
61. Plucked Japanese instrument : SAMISEN
62. Bleepworthy : OBSCENE
63. Sci-fi staples : ETS
64. Calculate, in a way : ADD
65. See 35-Down : TIE
66. U.S. Army E-5 : SGT
Down:
1. Self-important authoritarians : TINGODS
2. __ navigation: aerospace guidance system : INERTIAL
3. Wingtip feature : LACEHOLE
4. Rockies grazer : ELK
5. Some nobility : BARONS
6. Lively wit : ESPRIT
7. Punish for a military rules violation, perhaps : DEMOTE
8. Albanian coin : LEK
9. "Yay, me!" : IDIDGOOD
10. Small currency-market trading quantities : MINILOTS
11. Navajo craftwork products : BASKETS
13. That, in Madrid : ESO
15. Rejects, usually: Abbr. : MSS
21. Laurel and Hardy, e.g. : DUO
22. 1941 FDR creation : USO
25. Selective Service status : ONEA
27. "__ a Thousand Tongues to Sing": Christian hymn : OFOR
32. USMC enforcers : MPS
33. Singer? : RAT
35. With 65-Across, soccer game cry : ITSA
36. Word before or after brand : NAME
37. Corrosive material : LYE
38. Key : ISLE
39. Big name in jewelry : ZALE
41. Distracting the pitcher, maybe : ONBASE
42. Use for a rendezvous : MEETAT
43. Steel girders : IBEAMS
44. Stanley who plays Flickerman in "The Hunger Games" : TUCCI
46. Sommelière's suggestion : BLANC
47. Theatrical features : AISLES
48. It may be freestyle : SKIING
49. Sonnet part : SESTET
51. Tibet University city : LHASA
53. Free : LOOSE
57. Rx spec : MED
58. Furthermore : AND
59. Nice word : MOT
60. Geisha's band : OBIT
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