| ACROSS |
| 1. | Oozy |
| 6. | Perennial herbaceous plant in the rose family Rosaceae |
| 10. | Not women's |
| 14. | A female indian buffalo |
| 15. | Chief solid component of mammalian urine |
| 16. | Organic compound containing a hydroxyl group |
| 17. | International (abbr.) |
| 18. | Hang loosely or laxly |
| 19. | Member of an aboriginal population of northernmost Japan |
| 20. | Whopper |
| 21. | Tenant who holds a lease |
| 24. | River in Malaysia which meets with the Jempol river in the district of Muar |
| 26. | Is |
| 27. | Added to |
| 28. | Upset |
| 30. | To detect and remove defects or errors from |
| 33. | Applies to a surface |
| 34. | Scottish cap |
| 37. | Mountain range southwest of Kyrgyzstan |
| 38. | Fishing boat for salmon, in northern England and Scotland |
| 39. | A young herring |
| 40. | Victory |
| 41. | A weekday on which no festival or holiday is celebrated |
| 42. | Aches |
| 43. | Unincorporated community in Mason County, Washington |
| 44. | Fluid product of inflammation |
| 45. | A loose narrow strip of skin near the base of a fingernail |
| 48. | A man's hat having a low flat crown and a flexible brim |
| 52. | Followers of the Oxford movement |
| 55. | Brine-cured salmon |
| 56. | Hyperbolic tangent |
| 57. | Teases |
| 58. | Ancient Celtic tribe of eastern Britain |
| 60. | American playwright whose dramas explored the hopes and fears of small-town Midwesterners |
| 61. | Prepare for publication |
| 62. | Northern Alberta Brain Injury Society (abbr.) |
| 63. | Comedian Laurel of Laurel & Hardy |
| 64. | Redecorate |
| 65. | Relatively large |
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| DOWN |
| 1. | Travel by water |
| 2. | Bert's buddy |
| 3. | Keyboard key |
| 4. | Fenced enclosure |
| 5. | Crying or shouting loudly |
| 6. | Russian prison camp |
| 7. | Greek god of love |
| 8. | Westward-flowing river in northern Congo |
| 9. | French poet whose works of rigid form and simple diction influenced French classicism |
| 10. | Ear of corn |
| 11. | City of north-central Oklahoma north-northwest of Oklahoma City (plural) |
| 12. | Composition which requires nine musicians for a performance |
| 13. | Music: curved lines spanning notes that are to be played legato |
| 22. | Conclude |
| 23. | The longest river in Central Asia |
| 25. | “Change” in Tahitian |
| 28. | American microbiologist and physician who developed a live-virus vaccine against polio (1957) |
| 29. | City of northwest Croatia on the Adriatic Sea |
| 30. | Simpleton |
| 31. | Biblical high priest |
| 32. | Bar |
| 33. | Dinghy |
| 34. | Three (prefix) |
| 35. | The 18th letter of the Arabic alphabet |
| 36. | Mountains (abbr.) |
| 38. | A person, as in a monastic community, who is responsible for maintaining the supply of food and drink |
| 39. | A group of crocodiles |
| 41. | Secret move to avoid paying debts |
| 42. | Puckering |
| 43. | A city of western Germany near the Belgian and Dutch borders |
| 44. | Passive Optical Network (abbr.) |
| 45. | A Phrygian man, the consort of Cybele, whom the goddess out of sexual jealousy drove mad, whereupon he castrated himself and died |
| 46. | Monetary aid |
| 47. | _ Parbat (ninth highest mountain on Earth) |
| 48. | City of southwest Colombia near the Ecuadorian border |
| 49. | Military trainee |
| 50. | Ancient region of western Asia Minor along the coast of the Aegean Sea |
| 51. | Be extant |
| 53. | Travel on an animal |
| 54. | In the same book, chapter, page, etc. (short form) |
| 59. | 4-wheeled motor vehicle |