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Across
  1. 2. A slim, hairy man
  2. 4. Haircut featuring short, horizontal bangs
  3. 10. A Brit may say this in lieu of bathroom, for short
  4. 13. *(3/6) ____man, "It's Always Sunny" hero and song
  5. 14. Girls who sang "It's Raining Men"
  6. 15. The smallest male Friend or an even smaller kangaroo
  7. 16. Burton of “Roots” and “Star Trek: The Next Generation”
  8. 17. Roxy Music member and ambient pioneer Brian
  9. 19. Literary captain carrying a grudge for a member of Physeter macrocephalus
  10. 21. Four on the _____ (term for a musical structure with 4/4 bass beats)
  11. 22. Homophobe Bryant, famously pied on TV
  12. 25. Use this at sea to navigate by the stars
  13. 28. Asian river; the waters of Christ’s baptism in the Bible
  14. 30. Opposite of NNW
  15. 33. 2015 Desiigner song that’s not about a bear at all
  16. 35. With (clue number), Christopher Wallace’s notorious other nickname
  17. 38. With (clue number), Christopher Wallace’s notorious other nickname
  18. 39. *(5/6) "The _____", short-lived Kaitlin Olson Fox show
  19. 41. Joanna of "Ys" or "Have One On Me"
  20. 42. Double-headed Roman god and American film distributor’s namesake
  21. 43. 2006 Satoshi Kon film
  22. 44. Queer name for a common sandwich with added avocado spread
  23. 46. Online craft store now overrun with drop shipped items
  24. 47. Currently an amorphous term for funny things online; a term coined by Richard Dawkins
  25. 49. A common way to render Japanese script
  26. 53. “I Wanna Be Down” singer nicknamed The Vocal Bible
  27. 54. When repeated, early 2000s Mazda slogan
  28. 57. Late night Cartoon Network block for grown-ups
  29. 59. Karl’s co-author and friend
  30. 63. Horror punk icons fronted by Glenn Danzig
  31. 65. 1987 no-budget RuPaul film trilogy and its main character
  32. 68. Egyptian city housing Theban ruins that lends its name to a Las Vegas casino
  33. 70. Failed Blu-Ray competitor backed by Microsoft
  34. 71. Is sick
  35. 73. The only US President to never marry; he is sometimes speculated to have been gay
  36. 75. In Greek Mythos, Pygmalion fell in love with one of these
  37. 77. French term for a drawing room where minds meet
  38. 81. Poet Walt who wrote Leaves of Grass; he was definitely gay
  39. 83. *(2/6) A designated spot for a ship to moor
  40. 84. "Contact" and "LMK" singer
  41. 86. His Bay can somehow carry books?
  42. 87. *(4/6) Closeted Canadian singer Mendes
  43. 88. Musical adaptation of a Dickens novel and Best Picture recipient
  44. 89. Three-fruit juice cocktail abbreviation
  45. 90. A 16oz beer can
  46. 91. The MLB has Red ones and White ones
  47. 92. Disobey
Down
  1. 1. 1938 Daphne du Maurier novel turned 1940 Hitchcock film and Best Picture
  2. 3. Country renamed Democratic Republic of the Congo in 1997
  3. 5. "Be there or be _____"
  4. 6. Clear distilled liquor used in certain pasta dishes
  5. 7. Singer Aguilera’s occasional nickname
  6. 8. The musical era of Bach, Handel, and Vivaldi
  7. 9. The hard outer layer of a cereal grain; a good source of dietary fiber
  8. 11. The Neolithic one began about 12,000 years ago in the Near East
  9. 12. Affirmative vote
  10. 15. A friar in Romeo & Juliet
  11. 18. Director Verhoeven
  12. 20. Greek city named for the goddess of wisdom
  13. 21. Easily breakable; 1971 Yes album or 1999 Nine Inch Nails Album
  14. 23. Chaplin nickname and commonly portrayed character
  15. 24. Word found in front of “Hudson”, “Lobster” or “of Love”
  16. 26. Barbra's nickname
  17. 27. Synth pop band formed in 1971 by brothers Ron and Russell Mael
  18. 29. When repeated, an 80s New Romantic staple
  19. 31. Spiritual mother and deity of the Na’vi
  20. 32. 1964 Them song; Patti Smith added "In Excelsis Deo" to her version
  21. 34. Renowned Twitter jokester sometimes mistakenly called “wint”
  22. 36. Simpson sometimes seen in a star-shaped snowsuit
  23. 37. American singer John, who EGOTed faster than anyone else thus far
  24. 40. American band known for its deadpanned vocals (or what we may be eating tonight)
  25. 41. *(6/6) To quickly grab or claim for oneself
  26. 45. Indonesian-hailing protein made from pressing entire soybeans into blocks
  27. 48. Cetacean hunter or Seattle transit card
  28. 49. Former Japanese capital where they still have payphones, according to one
  29. 50. 1974 John Boorman film starring Sean Connery
  30. 51. 90s nu-metal band featuring bagpipes and scatting
  31. 52. The game a man plays with death in "The Seventh Seal"
  32. 55. Nicole Kidman comes to AMC for this
  33. 56. "_____ of the Iguana", 1964 Elizabeth Taylor film
  34. 58. State admitted to the union in 1959
  35. 60. Group of organic compounds that include fats and waxes
  36. 61. A people in Iberia or their language that has no relation to any other spoken today
  37. 62. Partially-oxidized variety of Camellia sinensis
  38. 64. Kylie _______ Love, winner of RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars 6
  39. 65. Financial guru and CNBC host Orman
  40. 66. Color halfway between cyan and blue; the hue of a clear sky
  41. 67. An undergrad musician may be working towards this at univ.
  42. 69. Technique by which an ingredient (commonly potatoes) is topped with a browned crust
  43. 70. 1948’s Best Picture was this Shakespeare adaptation directed by and starring Olivier
  44. 72. A friar in Romeo & Juliet
  45. 74. In Hinduism, Krishna is said to be the eighth ______ of Vishnu
  46. 76. State whose three largest cities all begin with C
  47. 78. Singers Billy or Frank (unrelated)
  48. 79. Nash, Bush, or Middleton
  49. 80. *(1/6) 2014 Pharell Williams earworm
  50. 81. 1927 film, the first Best Picture Oscar recipient
  51. 82. Playful and rare Pokémon said to be a primordial ancestor of them all
  52. 83. A large, hairy man
  53. 85. Trigonometric function represented by “opposite over hypotenuse”