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1 Dutch lager brand: AMSTEL

Amstel is a Dutch brewery and brewery founded in Amsterdam in 1870. The brewery takes its name from the Amstel river that flows through the city.

14 Kanalgebietschema: PANAMA

The nation we now know as Panama sits on an isthmus that formed about 3 million years ago. The isthmus was the result of a land bridge formed between North and South America when two tectonic plates of the Earth's crust slowly collided. Man first attempted to create a waterway across the Isthmus of Panama in 1881, but the 48-mile-long Panama Canal was not opened until 1914.

The Panama Canal was preceded by the Panama Railroad. The railroad actually determined the later route of the canal. The impetus for building a canal came from the success of the Suez Canal, which opened in 1869. Construction on the Panama Canal began in 1881, but things did not go smoothly. Companies involved in the project went bankrupt one after another. Eventually, the US government bought the project, with President Roosevelt handing over millions of dollars to the country of Panama. The canal was finally completed in 1914. In total, around 27,500 workers died during construction. A kind blog reader recommends David McCullough's book The Path Between the Seas if anyone wants to read more about the fascinating history of the construction of the Panama Canal.

15 Roaring Twenties-Wrap: BOA

The 1920s are often referred to as the Roaring Twenties, a time of dynamic change in all areas of life. Things finally got back to normal after the First World War, jazz became popular, some women 'broke the mold' by becoming 'flappers' and Art Deco flourished. The entire decade came to a tragic end with the Wall Street Crash of 1929, followed by the Great Depression.

16 Colombian currency: PESO

In addition to being legal tender in Colombia, the Colombian peso is also used in parts of Venezuela due to the hyperinflation of the Venezuelan bolivar.

17 colorful chewy candies: STARBURSTS

Starburst candies were originally called Opal Fruits when they were introduced to the UK in 1960. It wasn't until 1967 that the candy was introduced to the US and renamed Starburst.

19 Bus Drivers on “The Simpsons”: OTTO

Otto Mann drives the school bus on "The Simpsons" TV show. He is a Germanic character voiced by Harry Shearer and his name is a play on "Ottoman Empire". Whenever Bart sees him, he greets Otto by saying, "Otto, man!"

20 second glance, in short: ESP

The so-called sixth sense is extrasensory perception (ESP). It is also known as second sight.

24 individually wrapped sandwich slices: KRAFT SINGLES

According to the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA), Kraft Singles cannot be labeled "cheese" because it contains a lower percentage of milk fat than is required to be classified as cheese. Instead, they are classified as a "pasteurized processed cheese product".

27 Main role in "Rent" or "La Bohème" : MIMI

Jonathan Larson's musical "Rent" is based on Puccini's opera "La bohème". "Rent" tells the story of struggling artists and musicians living on New York's Lower East Side and set against the backdrop of the AIDS epidemic. The main character of "La Bohème" and "Rent" is called Mimi. In the first, Mimi is a seamstress suffering from tuberculosis. In the latter, Mimi is an erotic dancer with HIV.

30 Psychoactive component of marijuana, in short: THC

Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) is the main psychoactive compound in cannabis.

32 Italy ___ Coast : AMALFI

Amalfi, Italy is a coastal town on the Gulf of Salerno, about 30 miles southeast of Naples. The town gives its name to the popular tourist destination known as the Amalfi Coast.

35 Uber ___ : EATS

Uber Eats is a food delivery platform powered by ride-sharing service Uber. For a few dollars delivery fee, users can order food from local restaurants through an app. This food can be delivered by car, bicycle or on foot, depending on the city and courier.

40 Snacks Packed in a Stack : SALTY CRACKERS

F. L. Sommer & Company, of St. Joseph, Missouri began making fine soda crackers in 1876. The crackers were later marketed as "saltines" due to the baking salt being a key ingredient. As a result, the company lost trademark protection for the term "Saltine".

44 Raw linen shade: ECRU

The raw color is a grayish and yellowish brown. The word "ecru" comes from French and means "raw, unbleached". "Ecru" has the same roots as our word "raw".

The fabric known as linen is made from flax fibers. The name "linen" probably comes from "linum", which is Latin for "flax" and "cloth made from linen".

48 Glas „This American Life“: IRA

"This American Life" is a radio show broadcast weekly on National Public Radio (NPR). The show's host is the highly respected Ira Glass. I was interested to learn that one of my favorite composers, Philip Glass, is Ira's cousin.

50 ___ Bass (jazz percussion technique): SLAP

Slap bass is a playing technique commonly used in funk, jazz, and rock, in which strings are plucked with the thumb and snapped or tapped with the fingers to create a percussive sound.

51 Chocolate-Coated Ice Cream Specialties: KLONDIKE BARS

The treat, which consists of a square of chocolate-covered ice cream, is actually called the "Klondike" and not the oft-quoted "Klondike Bar". The Klondike "bar" was introduced in the early 1920s and is named after the Klondike River in Yukon, Canada.

61 Like so many requests for summer mocha: ICED

A caffè mocha is a chocolate-flavored caffè latte. You can also think of a caffè mocha as hot chocolate with a shot of espresso.

62 Nutrient-Rich, Balanced Dish... Or What Can 17-, 24-, 40-, and 51-Across Make? : DECENT MEAL

A square meal is one that is substantial and nutritious. According to some sources, the expression 'square meal' comes from the Royal Navy and the square wooden plates on which meals were served. This centuries-old practice is an unlikely origin, however, as the phrase was first printed in the United States in 1856. A restaurant advertisement published in a California newspaper offers diners a "proper meal" in the sense of "honest meal and uncomplicated". The "honest" meaning of "Square" was well established at the time, as in "Fair and Square", "Square Play" and "Square Deal".

68th Annual Film Festival, with “o”: … OSCARS

The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) is the organization that presents the annual Academy Awards, also known as the "Oscars". The root of the name "Oscar" is much debated, but everyone agrees that in 1939 the award was officially called "Oscar". The first Academy Awards were presented at a brunch for just 29 people in 1929. The awards are a little bigger these days...

70 Documentary burns: KEN

Ken Burns directs and produces epic documentaries that often make creative use of archival footage. Recent works include the sensational The War (about America in World War II) and the magnificent 2014's The National Parks: America's Best Idea and The Roosevelts: An Intimate History. he co-directed with Lynn Novick.

71 Snapple-Alternative: NESTEA

Nestea is a Nestlé brand of iced tea. The name is a made up word from "Nestlé" and "tea".

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1 Isolated place in a chapel: APSE

An apse of a church or cathedral is a semicircular recess in an outer wall, usually with a semi-dome for the roof and usually where an altar is located. Originally, apses were used as burial places for clergy and also for storing important relics.

2 yoga studio rentals: MATS

In the West, we tend to think of yoga as just a physical discipline, an exercise that uses specific postures to stretch and strengthen muscles. While it is true that ancient Indian yoga practice involves such a physical discipline, the physical aspect of the practice plays a relatively small role in the philosophy as a whole. Other important components are meditation, ethical behavior, breathing and contemplation.

4 La Brea Tecido: TAR

The La Brea Tar Pits are located right in the heart of downtown Los Angeles. At the site, tar is constantly seeping from underground to the surface, a phenomenon that has existed for tens of thousands of years. It is noteworthy that much of the tar that escapes is covered by water. For many, many centuries, animals waded into the water to drink and got stuck in the tar when they waded into the water to quench their thirst. The pitch then preserved the bones of dead animals. Today there is a museum right next to the tar pits, where bones are recovered and specimens of the animals found there are on display. Well worth a visit if you're in town...

6 Benanti Tony Award Winner: LAURA

Laura Benanti is a Tony Award-winning actress known for her appearances on Broadway and in television shows such as 'Nashville' and 'Supergirl'. She went viral in 2016 for her direct impression of former First Lady Melania Trump on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. The impression was widely praised and earned Benanti an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Actress in a Short Comedy or Drama Series.

7 plate targets: ABS

The plank is an isometric exercise that strengthens your abdominal, back, and shoulder muscles. There are variations of the plank such as B. the side plank and the back plank.

9 Umami broth, in Japanese cuisine: DASHI

Dashi is a type of cooking broth used in Japanese cooking. Most famously, "dashi" is the broth used as the base for miso soup. Traditional dashi is a fish broth to which edible seaweed called kombu and canned, fermented skipjack tuna flakes called katsuobushi are added.

10 Looks like moss: SPONGE

It is traditionally believed that more moss growth occurs on the north side of trees in the northern hemisphere. The assumption is that the sun creates a drier environment on the south side of the tree, an environment less conducive to moss growth.

11 Fitness weight with strap: KETTLEBELL

Kettlebells are cast iron (usually) spherical weights with a handle. They can be used in training to increase strength and endurance.

12 Kosmetikmogul Lauder : ESTEE

Estée Lauder was a very successful businesswoman and someone with an excellent reputation as a salesperson. Lauder launched her own fragrance line in 1953, a bath oil called "Youth Dew". "Youth Dew" was marketed as a perfume but added to bathwater. Suddenly, women were pouring entire bottles of Lauder's "perfume" into their baths while wearing just a drop or two of French perfume behind their ears. That's a big difference in sales volume...

13 Teak and Mahogany: WOODS

Teak is a hardwood tree in the mint family that is commonly found in the monsoon forests of Asia. Teak's compact grain and high oil content make it very suitable for outdoor furniture construction where weather resistance is important. For the same reason, teak is the wood of choice for wooden decks on boats.

Mahogany is a type of tropical hardwood known for its rich color, durability and beauty. Once widely used in the construction of luxury furniture, boats and musical instruments due to its desirable properties, sustainable alternatives are often seen today as many mahogany species are endangered.

23 Welterbestätte Grp. : Unesco

The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization is better known by the acronym "UNESCO". UNESCO's mission is to contribute to world peace through programs focused on education, science, culture, communication and information. The organization's work specifically targets Africa and gender equality. UNESCO also administers a World Heritage Sites program that recognizes and helps conserve sites of great cultural or natural importance to humankind around the world.

24 Scottish Wedding Attire: KILT

The Scottish skirt called 'kilt' takes its name from the Middle English word 'kilten', which means 'to pull up'. The idea is that the kilt can be wrapped around the body to give the legs freedom of movement.

25 „Friday I’m in Love“ - Banda, 1992: THE CURE

The Cure are an English rock band formed in 1976 and are still going strong today, albeit not with the original line-up. The Cure's only top ten hit in the United States was "Lovesong", released in 1989.

26 Surgical reminder: SCAR

A memory is a memory, a token of memory. We import "Souvenir" from French, in this language it has the same meaning. The term comes from the Latin "subvenire" and means "to come to mind" or literally "to leave".

27 Corn dough used for tortillas: Dough

'Masa' is the Spanish word for 'mass', the term often being used as a short form of 'masa de maíz'. The masa is used to make tortillas and tamales, for example.

28 Raw format: IMAX

The IMAX Corporation, which is behind the IMAX film format, is a Canadian company. The impetus for the development of the system came after Expo '67 in Montreal. At that time, large-scale multi-screen multi-projector shows were performed, essentially stitching the images together. The team behind the IMAX technology wanted to keep things simple and developed a system using a camera and a projector.

29 guys showing duds: male models

"Duds" is a colloquial word meaning "clothes". The term comes from the word "Dudde", which was used around 1300 to designate a cloak.

34 deals Apr.: INCL

An incorporated corporation uses the abbreviation "Inc." after your name. By incorporation, a company forms a corporation, which is a legal person with rights similar to those of a natural person. For example, a company may sue another company or person. However, a society does not have all the rights of citizens. For example, a corporation does not have a Fifth Amendment right to protection from self-incrimination. It is perhaps understandable that the concept of 'business as people' is often the subject of debate.

36 Cash account: TAB

When we keep a "tab" in a bar, we are making a "tab", a listing of what we owe. One such use of "tab" is American slang that originated in the 1880s.

39 Initialization at the dealership: RRP

Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price (RRP)

41 „Black Panther“-Superschurke Killmonger: ERIK

Black Panther is a 2018 superhero film starring Chadwick Boseman. Black Panther is a Marvel Comics character created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby. When not a superhero, Black Panther is the king of the fictional African nation of Wakanda and goes by the name "T'Challa".

42 Postmarital reaction to clinking glass: KISS

Our word "marriage" is an adjective meaning "of marriage, of marriage ceremony". The term derives from "nuptiae", the Latin for "marriage, marriage".

47 Waiting at a red light, say: IN IDLE

The first traffic lights date back to 1868, when they were placed in front of the Houses of Parliament in London. They were similar to the signals already used on trains, with molded vanes and red and green gas lamps for night use. This first system was manually operated by a police officer on base. Sadly, just a year after the light was installed, a police officer was killed when the gas system exploded.

49 „Mamma Mia“-Group: ABBA

"Mamma Mia" is a popular song by Swedish pop group ABBA, released in 1975. It was not originally intended as a single, but rather as a track on ABBA's self-titled album. However, after the group performed the song on a television special, it became so popular that it was released as a single and became one of ABBA's biggest hits. The song is used as the title of the incredibly successful Broadway musical and feature film, Mama Mia! (with exclamation point).

52 Star Wars Creator George: LUCAS

George Lucas is a filmmaker best known for creating the Star Wars and Indiana Jones franchises. Lucas initially turned down his director's fee for the first Star Wars film in exchange for ownership of the merchandising and resale rights, which the studio considered of little value at the time. This turned out to be a smart business move, as Star Wars merchandise sales have generated billions of dollars in revenue over the years.

54 Grat em „Hamilton“: AARON

Aaron Burr was the third Vice President of the United States, serving under Thomas Jefferson from 1801 to 1805. In the last year of his term, Burr was involved in an illegal duel and killed his political rival, Alexander Hamilton. Burr was later charged with several crimes, but these charges were eventually dropped. The Democratic-Republican Party had already decided not to nominate Burr as a vice presidential candidate to run alongside Jefferson in the 1804 election, mainly because the relationship between Vice President Burr and President Jefferson was so bad. The subsequent fallout from the assassination of Alexander Hamilton effectively ended Burr's political career.

The musical "Hamilton" is a critically acclaimed and commercially successful Broadway show created by Lin-Manuel Miranda and tells the story of America's Founding Father, Alexander Hamilton. The show holds the record for the most Tony Award nominations for a musical, with 16 total nominations as of 2016. "Hamilton" has won 11 of those awards, including Best Musical.

55 Witherspoon de "The Morning Show": REESE

Actress Reese Witherspoon founded her own production company Hello Sunshine in 2016 to produce films and TV shows focused on stories by and about women. Since then, the company has produced several successful projects, including the HBO series Big Little Lies, which Witherspoon also starred in and co-produced.

The Morning Show is a powerful television drama series based on the 2013 book Top of the Morning: Inside the Cutthroat World of Morning TV by Brian Stelter of CNN. The show stars Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon as two hosts of The Morning Show, one very experienced and one new to the job. Steve Carell plays a former host who is fired after a sexual misconduct scandal.

Contestant of 59 fabulous turtles: RABBIT

The Tortoise and the Hare is perhaps the most famous fable attributed to Aesop. The lively bunny takes a nap during a race against the tortoise, and the tortoise crosses the finish line to claim victory while his faster friend sleeps.

60 Disney's Queen of Arendelle: ELSA

Frozen is a 2013 animated film by Walt Disney Studios based on the fairy tale The Snow Queen by Hans Christian Andersen. The film is about the exploits of Princess Anna, the younger sister of Elsa, the Snow Queen of Arendelle. Spoiler alert: Prince Hans of the Southern Isles seems like a good guy for most of the movie, but turns out to be a bad guy by the end. And a snowman named Olaf provides some weird relief.

63 "___ happened?": THIS

In Spanish, ¿Qué pasa? literally translates as "What's up?" It is used to mean "How are you?".

65 introductions, in short: MCS

The term "moderator" comes from "MC", an initialism used for a master of ceremonies.

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1 Dutch lager brand: AMSTEL
7 Opposite of start: ADD
10 Distortion: SKEW
14 Kanalgebietschema: PANAMA
15 Roaring Twenties-Wrap: BOA
16 Colombian currency: PESO
17 colorful chewy candies: STARBURSTS
19 Bus Drivers on “The Simpsons”: OTTO
20 second glance, in short: ESP
21 Notable Era: ERA
22 Saw High and Low: Hunted
24 individually wrapped sandwich slices: KRAFT SINGLES
27 Main role in "Rent" or "La Bohème" : MIMI
30 Psychoactive component of marijuana, in short: THC
31 What sees or is seen through a monocle: EYE
32 Italy ___ Coast : AMALFI
35 Uber ___ : EATS
37 "Just like that!" : BAMM!
40 Snacks Packed in a Stack : SALTY CRACKERS
43 Lumberjills Feller? : AXT
44 Raw linen shade: ECRU
45 water heaters : BOILER
46 "Legal" Total: MIL
48 Glas „This American Life“: IRA
50 ___ Bass (jazz percussion technique): SLAP
51 Chocolate-Coated Ice Cream Specialties: KLONDIKE BARS
56 The one that barely exists? : nudist
57 honey, alias: BAE
58 ___/you/your: YOU
61 Like so many requests for summer mocha: ICED
62 Nutrient-Rich, Balanced Dish... Or What Can 17-, 24-, 40-, and 51-Across Make? : DECENT MEAL
66 Season for a Pumpkin Spice Latte: AUTUMN
67 In the year of ___ Lord…: OUR
68th Annual Film Festival, with “o”: … OSCARS
69 Ser, Latin: ESSE
70 Documentary burns: KEN
71 Snapple-Alternative: NESTEA

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1 Isolated place in a chapel: APSE
2 yoga studio rentals: MATS
3 Break, like a rubber band: SNAP
4 La Brea Tecido: TAR
5 Lagerfeuerrest: EMBER
6 Benanti Tony Award Winner: LAURA
7 plate targets: ABS
8 Nickname for Dorothy: DOT
9 Umami broth, in Japanese cuisine: DASHI
10 Looks like moss: SPONGE
11 Fitness weight with strap: KETTLEBELL
12 Kosmetikmogul Lauder : ESTEE
13 Teak and Mahogany: WOODS
18 white water boats: RAFT
23 Welterbestätte Grp. : Unesco
24 Scottish Wedding Attire: KILT
25 „Friday I’m in Love“ - Banda, 1992: THE CURE
26 Surgical reminder: SCAR
27 Corn dough used for tortillas: Dough
28 Raw format: IMAX
29 guys showing duds: male models
33 Divisions of the plant: FIELDS
34 deals Apr.: INCL
36 Cash account: TAB
38 Surveyor Calculation: AREA
39 Initialization at the dealership: RRP
41 „Black Panther“-Superschurke Killmonger: ERIK
42 Postmarital reaction to clinking glass: KISS
47 Waiting at a red light, say: IN IDLE
49 „Mamma Mia“-Group: ABBA
51 kitchen chopper : KNIFE
52 Star Wars Creator George: LUCAS
53 "Don't Worry" : OK
54 Grat em „Hamilton“: AARON
55 Witherspoon de "The Morning Show": REESE
58 Find a table to, say, SIT
Contestant of 59 fabulous turtles: RABBIT
60 Disney's Queen of Arendelle: ELSA
63 "___ happened?": THIS
64 coffee container: URN
65 introductions, in short: MCS

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