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1 vegetable rich in vitamin K, suitable: KALE

Vitamin K is actually a group of vitamins that are essential for the blood clotting process. A form of vitamin K is also involved in plant photosynthesis, making green leafy vegetables the best source of the vitamin for humans.

5 grade awards, short: BAS

Bachelor of Arts (BA)

15 Turnerin Raisman: ALY

Aly Raisman is a retired gymnast. In 2012 ("The Fierce Five") and 2016 ("The Final Five"), she captained the USA's gold winning teams at the Olympic Games.

17 Top 10 War Funk Hits with an Iconic Bass Line (1975): LOW RIDER

"Low Rider" is a 1975 song written and recorded by the band War. It was used as the theme song for the sitcom George Lopez, which ran from 2002 to 2007. Lopez has referred to the song as a "Chicano National Anthem".

20 inspirations for something psychedelic music: LSD

The term "psychedelics" was coined in 1956 by British psychiatrist Humphry Osmond. He suggested the term to describe the effects of taking the drugs LSD and mescaline. He proposed defining "psychedelic" as "manifestation of the mind", from the Greek "psyche" (mind) and "delos" (manifestation).

21 ___ Kondo, organization guru: MARIE

Marie Kondo runs a highly successful organizational consulting firm, which she founded at age 19 while studying at Tokyo Women's Christian University. He wrote a best-selling book, The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up: The Japanese Art of Decluttering and Organizing, which was first published in 2011. I read and followed at least some of the advice he gave me...

24 Wilson Pickett Classic Cover (1966): MUSTANG SALLY

"Mustang Sally" is a 1965 song written and recorded by Mack Rice, made famous by a version released the following year by Wilson Pickett. Personally, my favorite version appears in the 1991 film The Commitments, sung by Andrew Strong (when he was just 16 years old).

31 Traditionally woven white wool garment: TOGA

In ancient Rome, the classical garment known as a toga (plural "togae" or "togas") was usually worn over a tunic. The tunic was of linen, and the cloak itself was a piece of wool about twenty feet long. The toga could only be worn by men, and only if those men were Roman citizens. The female equivalent of the toga was called a "stole".

32 Close Girl: Amigo

In Spanish, an "amigo" is a friend and an "amiga" is a friend.

In Spanish, a "girl" is a girl, a boy. The term "little girl" refers to an older girl or perhaps a young woman. The term girl applies to girls in general I guess...

34 collectible drawings: CEL

In the world of animation, a cel is a transparent sheet on which objects and characters are drawn. In the first half of the 20th century, the blade was actually made of celluloid, giving it the name "Cel".

37 Sports Coach Concerns in a Nutshell: ACL

The anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) is one of the four main ligaments that support the knee.

38 Tracy Chapman hit with the line "I had a feeling I could be somebody" (1988): FAST CAR

"Fast Car" is a 1988 song written and recorded by Tracy Chapman. The song got a big boost this year when he performed it at the Nelson Mandela 70th Birthday Tribute Concert, which was broadcast around the world from London's Wembley Stadium.

41 Dog: TOYS

The toy dog ​​group consists of the smaller breeds. The smallest of the small breeds are sometimes called teacup breeds.

43 water balloons say on hot days: ammo

The word "munitions" describes materials and equipment used in warfare. The term derives from the Latin "munitionem", which means "fortress, defensive wall". As early as the 17th century, French soldiers called these materials "ammunition", a Middle French term. This was misunderstood as "ammunition" and as a result, we ended up importing the word "ammunition" (often shortened to "ammunition"), a term we mostly use today to describe the material that is fired from a gun.

48 Janis Joplin's last shot with an anti-consumption message (1970): MERCEDES BENZ

"Mercedes Benz" is a 1970 song co-written and released by Janis Joplin. It was recorded just three days before Joplin's death from a heroin overdose and released the following year.

54 Final test, in a nutshell: QED

The initialism "QED" is used at the end of a mathematical proof or philosophical argument. QED means "quod erat demonstrandum" in Latin and means "that which must be proved".

57 rich and modern varieties: JET SET

The jet set is made up of wealthy individuals who frequent trendy resorts around the world. The term "jet set" was coined in 1951 and actually predates (slightly) the advent of airplanes.

60 basic elements of modern music, that's a clever description of 17, 24, 38 and 48 in all: AUTO TUNING

Auto-Tune is a proprietary audio process primarily used to change the pitch of a recorded track. One of the main uses of Auto-Tune is correcting vocal tracks that are slightly out of tune, which probably explains why even professional singers tend to sound better on recordings than they do live. The most extreme levels of autotuning are common today and produce a sound effect that distorts vocals. These sound effects really took off with the release of Cher's 1998 hit "Believe", in which the vocal distortion is really noticeable.

64 people who built the temple of Kukulkan: MAYA

The Mayan civilization ruled Central America and Mexico from around 350 AD until the arrival of the Spaniards in the 16th century.

66 Winterstunden. in Boston: Eastern Standard Time

The city of Boston, Massachusetts was founded in 1630 by Puritan settlers from England. The area was eventually named after the town of Boston in Lincolnshire, England, where many of the settlers came from.

67 Druckertonerfarbe: CYAN

"Cyan" is short for "cyan blue". The term comes from the Greek word "kyanos" which means "dark blue, the color of lapis lazuli".

Four-color printing uses four different colored inks: cyan, magenta, yellow, and black. Black ink is also known as "key". The first letter of the colors (black being the "key") gives the most common name for four-color printing, which is CMYK.

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2 Foofaraws: OK

Foofaraw is excessive or showy adornment or fuss about something unimportant.

4 Beginning of the body's vestibular system: EAR

The inner ear is primarily responsible for hearing sounds and maintaining balance. It consists of two main parts. The cochlea is the sensory organ of hearing and the vestibular system coordinates movement with balance.

7 Turkey is added: SYRIA

The modern state we know as Syria was established after World War I as a French Mandate. Syria gained independence from France in 1946.

9 "___ more!" : ONE

In Spanish, you might order "uno más" (one more) at a "cantina" (canteen, cafe).

10 caterpillars and such: LARVAS

Caterpillars are the larval form of butterflies and moths.

12 palace residents: ROYAL

Our word "palace" comes from the name of the Palatine Hill in Rome, "Mons Palatinus" in Latin. The original "palace" was the home of Augustus Caesar, which stood on Palatine Hill.

13 "You're kidding right?!" : SRSLY?!

"Srly?" What is the text language for "serious"?

24 sports with cage fighting shorts: MMA

Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) is a full-contact martial art in which participants use a variety of techniques drawn from a variety of traditional martial arts and martial arts.

25 Gimme___: GAGA

"Lady Gaga" is the stage name of Stefani Germanotta. Germanotta is a huge Queen fan and took her stage name from the wonderful Queen song "Radio Ga Ga".

28 Crazy: CRAZY

If you're not "sano" (healthy) in Spanish, they might call you "crazy".

The word "loco" means "insane" and dates back to the 1950s. The term may come from naval slang and mean "slightly drunk", acting as if you've taken a "blow" to the head.

35 Friend of Telly and Zoe: ELMO

The "Sesame Street" character named Elmo has a birthday every February 3rd and always turns 3 and a half on that birthday. The man behind/below Elmo on "Sesame Street" was Kevin Clash for many years. If you want to learn more about Elmo and the Clash, watch the 2011 documentary Being Elmo: A Puppeteer's Journey.

38 Price ___: FIXED

On a restaurant menu, "a la carte" items are priced and ordered separately. A menu marked "table d'hôte" (also called "fixed price") is a fixed price menu with a limited selection. "Table d'hôte" means "host's table" in French.

43 Wood carving tool: ADZ

An adze (also "adz") is similar to an axe, but differs in that an adze's blade is at right angles to the tool's axis. The blade of an ax is placed flush with the shaft.

47 ___ the Wild (filme de 2007): IN

Into the Wild is an interesting 2007 film directed by Sean Penn and based on a non-fiction book of the same name by Jon Krakauer. The book and film tell the true story of Christopher McCandless, a young man who wandered the Alaskan wilderness with very little food and equipment and sought an extended period of solitude. After four months alone, they found him starving. At the time of his death, he weighed only 67 pounds.

48 Minimum Wage Job, Informal: MCJOB

"McJob" is slang for a low-paying position that offers little opportunity for promotion. The term comes from the frontline jobs at a McDonald's fast food restaurant.

49 Kagan Supreme Court: ELENA

Elena Kagan served as the United States Attorney General from 2009 to 2010, when she replaced Justice John Paul Stevens on the United States Supreme Court. Judge Kagan became the first US Attorney General and fourth Justice of the US Supreme Court. Kagan was also the first dean of Harvard Law School from 2003 to 2009.

55 Sänger geboren Eithne Ní Bhraonáin: ENYA

Enya's real name is Eithne Ní Bhraonáin, which translates from Irish as Enya Brennan. Her family from Donegal (north west of Ireland) formed a band called Clannad, which also included Enya. In 1980, Enya launched her highly successful solo career, becoming Ireland's best-selling female solo artist. And she really pops up in crossword puzzles a lot!

59 Ator Danson: TED

Actor Ted Danson is best known for three successful roles he played on television. He played Sam Malone on the sitcom Cheers, the lead role on the sitcom Becker, and finally led the cast on the drama series CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. Danson has been married to actress Mary Steenburgen since 1995.

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1 vegetable rich in vitamin K, suitable: KALE
5 grade awards, short: BAS
8 toothpicks in a classroom? : RULES
14 "I Don't Have ___": IDEA
15 Turnerin Raisman: ALY
16 Handcuffs: PASSIONATE
17 Top 10 War Funk Hits with an Iconic Bass Line (1975): LOW RIDER
19 First attempts: STREIBE
20 inspirations for something psychedelic music: LSD
21 ___ Kondo, organization guru: MARIE
23 cup of whey: BOTTLE
24 Wilson Pickett Classic Cover (1966): MUSTANG SALLY
27 Bad Streaks: Raids
30 Some overwhelming evidence: TAPES
31 Traditionally woven white wool garment: TOGA
32 Close Girl: Amigo
34 collectible drawings: CEL
37 Sports Coach Concerns in a Nutshell: ACL
38 Tracy Chapman hit with the line "I had a feeling I could be somebody" (1988): FAST CAR
40 What "XXX" Could Mean In The Comics: ALE
41 Dog: TOYS
42 "You got me this time!" : TO GIVE!
43 water balloons say on hot days: ammo
44 Used: TAXES
46 Looking at an auction: BIDDING
48 Janis Joplin's last shot with an anti-consumption message (1970): MERCEDES BENZ
52 "I don't have ___": NOTE
53 Water balloon sound: SPLAT!
54 Final test, in a nutshell: QED
57 rich and modern varieties: JET SET
60 basic elements of modern music, that's a clever description of 17, 24, 38 and 48 in all: AUTO TUNING
62 Available as London Taxi: FOR HIRE
63 Prefix with city or state: TRI-
64 people who built the temple of Kukulkan: MAYA
65 Dampened, so to speak: ENOUGH
66 Winterstunden. in Boston: Eastern Standard Time
67 Druckertonerfarbe: CYAN

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1 Smash(s): KILL
2 Foofaraws: OK
3 As a PG-13 language: LEWD
4 Beginning of the body's vestibular system: EAR
5 Super Cool Guy: BADASS
6 Smartphone notification: ALARM
7 Turkey is added: SYRIA
8 Specialist with flags, maybe: REF
9 "___ more!" : ONE
10 caterpillars and such: LARVAS
11 Too many messages in spam folders: EMAIL SCAM
12 palace residents: ROYAL
13 "You're kidding right?!" : SRSLY?!
18 Wake Up Call: I'm Awake
22 Temptation: HEALING
24 sports with cage fighting shorts: MMA
25 Gimme___: GAGA
26 Win a round of punch? : TO SAVE
27 „Im moment“: STAT
28 Crazy: CRAZY
29 Inconvenient Realities: The Ugly Truth
32 Some stage whispers: EXAMPLE
33 Aerator "Catfish": MTV
35 Friend of Telly and Zoe: ELMO
36 Hidden name in "Paleontology": LEON
38 Price ___: FIXED
39 gray hair, you say: AT AGE
43 Wood carving tool: ADZ
45 Not just passing the test: ACES IT
46 "Get out of here!" : GET OFF THE FIELD!
47 ___ the Wild (filme de 2007): IN
48 Minimum Wage Job, Informal: MCJOB
49 Kagan Supreme Court: ELENA
50 Repentant Life: PALA
51 Dimmed: EASY
Dock 54: DOCK
55 Sänger geboren Eithne Ní Bhraonáin: ENYA
56 Some signatories of the diploma: DEAN
58 Before, poetically: ERE
59 Ator Danson: TED
61 Cable option for movie buffs: TMC

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