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Across
1. The Wheel’s message to seniors.
4. Second-in-command of College Council.
8. Slang; late-night pizza joint.
12. K-Pop band: “Ace of Angels,” “Miniskirt.”
13. Milk’s favorite cookie.
14. “___ __ my defense.”
15. Conjunction; except.
16. Marx, Lagerfeld.
17. Picture.
18. Commencement speaker.
22. Pro-Democrat Daily.
23. Graduate school standardized test.
24. Boeing competitor.
26. Prefix; indicates wrongness.
27. Dutch-controlled Caribbean island.
30. Chemistry suffix; but-, hex-.
31. Roadside assistance organization.
32. Nordic Nasdaq.
33. Contemporary African art journal.
34. Confederates, Ole Miss mascot.
36. Language spoken east of Thailand.
39. Regiment.
41. 22 Eagle Row.
42. Baseball referee.
43. Derogatory; friends, associates.
45. Maiden name.
46. Educational quiz game, funny usernames.
48. U.S. securities database.
49. “Romeo and Juliet,” fairy.
50. Short-term jobs, often unpaid.
56. Atlanta nickname.
58. “__ __” I say, not as I do.
59. Paired with a gown.
60. They just want to have fun.
61. Sicilian volcano.
62. Earlier than the present, before.
63. Groups of things.
64. Crime drama with L.A. and NOLA spinoffs.
65. “Nothing but ___.”

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Down
1. Cox Hall’s Mediterranean venue.
2. “_____ ___, there’s no need to feel down!”
3. …and be merry.
4. Emory’s soda of choice.
5. Don’t get a stick on yours.
6. To a high degree, extremely
7. Played on horseback or in a pool.
8. Twice, it’s a lollipop brand.
9. Japanese; obsessed with computer culture.
10. Group supposed to perform at 2017 Dooley’s Week.
11. Console; Super Mario World, Super Mario Kart.
14. Linguistics; pair of consecutive written units.
19. Purpose of Emory’s SURE and SIRE programs.
20. Emory’s sports division.
21. First name; “Ghost Rider,” “National Treasure.”
25. You may have eaten this in elementary school.
27. Saturday morning pastime.
28. Dubai, Abu Dhabi.
29. Jewish religious leader.
35. Spanish guy.
37. From the United States.
38. Opposite the editorial page.
40. Plural; where the abdomen end and legs begin.
44. Japanese; fourth-largest telecommunications firm.
46. Holmes, Couric.
47. Under Kemp’s heartbeat policy, it’s harder to do this.
49. Emory’s bar of choice.
51. Biblical garden.
52. Pre-military program.
53. Japanese; “what?”
54. Microsoft SQL data processing service.
55. To see or identify.
57. Famously-failed law school in California.

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Isaiah Sirois (19C) is from Naples, Fla., majoring in history. He previously served as the Wheel’s managing editor, and the Wheel’s Editorial Board won an SPJ Mark of Excellence Award during his term. He also works on the Wheel’s award-winning crossword team. Outside of the Wheel, he writes and edits for FantasyPros and works for the Atlanta Urban Debate League. He is also a Franklin Junto Fellow in the Program in Democracy and Citizenship and he serves on the executive board of Phi Alpha Theta. Sirois is an avid NASCAR fan and he will be a Team Penske supporter until the end of time.

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Aditya Prakash (20C) is from Dubai, United Arab Emirates, pursuing a double major in neuroscience and behavioral biology and philosophy. He enjoys playing 16-bit indie games and arguing for his pronunciation of the word schedule. He half-jokingly aims to one day join The Onion or Clickhole, but until then he will continue to serve the Wheel.