Wedding Weekend Crossword

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Across
  1. 3. The IRT Lexington Avenue Line was the first underground portion of this system opening in 1904
  2. 5. Civilization whose Long Count calendar sparked 2012 apocalypse theories and whose ruins overlook the sea at Tulum
  3. 7. Chocolate Timbit or Munchkin meets coffee in a Seinfeld-famous double-dip — in the NBA, Darryl Dawkins shattered two backboards doing one
  4. 8. Home to a tower with a number in its name and a famous night market called Shilin
  5. 10. The one-legged variation perfected by a 7-foot German who spent 21 seasons in Dallas
  6. 12. Neither victory nor defeat — the king has no legal squares but isn't under attack
  7. 14. Pack of blue-eyed sled dogs whose name graces arenas in both Storrs and Seattle
  8. 15. Underground freshwater pools accessed through collapsed karst bedrock across the Yucatan
Down
  1. 1. Named after a music hall song, this golf term was originally considered a good score in the 1890s
  2. 2. Cassava starch spheres suspended in a Taichung-born drink — shares a first name with the bounty hunter who raised Jango's unaltered clone
  3. 3. Triangular bone that PT students learn to assess for winging and dyskinesis
  4. 4. Thetis held her son by this while dipping him in the River Styx — its modern medical namesake has ended seasons for the Mamba and the Slim Reaper
  5. 5. Green jacket ceremony held each April along Rae's Creek and Amen Corner
  6. 6. Purdue athletes share their name with a cocktail — a shot dropped into a pint, ordered by the round
  7. 9. Cupertino's compass-icon application shipped in 2003 — shares its name with an African expedition
  8. 11. Gene Sarazen's famous "shot heard round the world" at the 1935 Masters was a double version of this — two strokes under par
  9. 13. In marketing the model tracking customers from awareness through conversion — the middle is where most drop off