- - Trafalgar et al.
- - Makes a thousand into a million, say
- - Specific types of product for unexciting people
- - Crossword features for boringly conventional people?
- - Settles up with old fashioned types
- - Uncool figures with equal sides
- - Block shapes on this puzzle
- - Agrees with boringly orthodox people
- - Cube faces
- - You have seven in which to answer this clue
- - Shape of the 64 spaces on a chess board
- - Crossword grid fill
- - Crossword components
- - 4 and 16, to 2 and 4
- - This diagram's 225
- - Town centers
- - What links 'Only Sixteen' and 'When I'm Sixty-Four', and who likes them?
- - Old-fashioned types
- - Evens the score with bribes?
- - 1, 4, 9, etc
- - For example, a hundred and nine dinosaurs
- - Conservatives? One of them's here
- - Types of rectangle
- - L7s
- - Daily trio for many
- - Certain shapes
- - Equiangular rhombi
- - They're not with it
- - Part of this puzzle's theme
- - Words with 1-, 6-, 10-, 67-, 68- and 69-Across, and 1-, 13-, 26-, 33-, 53- and 59-Down
- - Filling meals, slangily
- - Hardly cool cats
- - "Hollywood ......," TV game show
- - This puzzle has 529
- - Sixty-four, in chess
- - Some people, these days.
- - Back numbers.
- - Open areas of a city or town.
- - Un-hep people: Slang.
- - Times, Madison, etc.
- - Geometric shapes
- - See 81 Across
- - Settles a debt
- - Uncool people
- - Reconciles.
- - Checks
- - See 1 Across
- - crossword grid elements
- - figures they're old-fashioned people
- - some risqué warmonger boring people
- - where old-fashioned people learned the drill?
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