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Introducing Some Ancient Greek Heroes
By: Brendan Emmett Quigley

Across
1 Graceful woman in the sky
6 Quarter of “quatro”
9 Pat (down)
14 Angers river
15 Pile
16 Marioverse dinosaur
17 Ironclad ancient Greek?
20 Turn on the waterworks
21 Say out loud
22 Sneaker brand
23 WSW U-turn
25 Tire inflation meas.
27 Ancient greek seeing the sights?
36 Septoplasty doc.
37 Cheboygan lake
38 Loop with a slipknot
39 Disfigure
41 Manhandle
43 Senior Bowl org.
44 Ornamental loop on some lace
46 Patron of Ireland, briefly
48 “It’s ___ Greek to me”
49 Ancient Greek with some spray-on tan?
52 Some are frozen in labs
53 Eastern ideal
54 Reflexology businesses
57 Extra serving of bacon?
61 Album with tracks by a lot of artists
65 Ancient Greek on the job?
68 Bit of slapstick
69 Have a bone to pick?
70 Many-headed monster
71 Exhibiting carelessness
72 Turn green, say
73 Skating jumps
Down
1 Barbecue vegetable, perhaps
2 Days of Ancient Greeks, say
3 Citrus fruit
4 Straight-laced
5 “___ Fearful Symmetry (Audrey Niffenegger book)
6 Ctrl-Z command
7 Language of Pandora
8 Crude cartel
9 “Check this out,” initially, on memos
10 David Bowie or Freddie Mercury, e.g.
11 Source of a message in a bottle
12 Threw off
13 Sloppy greeting, perhaps
18 Tie things?
19 Liver problem, briefly
24 Agcy. with a Stem Cell information page on its website
26 Ant.’s opposite
27 Song’s pace
28 “We’re recording!”
29 City east of Syracuse
30 Grab hold of
31 Greet respectfully
32 Like some freemium purchases
33 Like farmer’s market produce
34 Etsy transaction, e.g.
35 Some barkers
40 Winter equipment where the feet face forward
42 One checking for poison
45 French high-speed rail inits.
47 Member of the familia
50 Bring home
51 Tailbone
54 Competed in an IM event
55 Bread sometimes served with chili
56 Liberal ___
58 On in years
59 “Let me get back to you”
60 Building location
62 Adjective in some gift shoppes
63 Puzzlemaker Reagle
64 “Click It or Ticket” and “It Can Wait,” e.g.
66 Hardly forthcoming
67 Word said while snapping one’s fingers
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