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"Antony and Cleopatra" character 42
"___ and Civilization": Marcuse 41
Topic of Plato's "Symposium" 42
Spill Canvas "Himerus and ___" 40
Oscar Wilde poem "The Garden of ___" 46
Late Night Alumni song about Greek god of love? 47
Young the Giant song about love? 32
Winged god who's a symbol of romance 40
Winged figure of Greek mythology 32
Where the NEAR space probe landed 33
Subject of Plato's Symposium 32
Subject of a Piccadilly Circus statue 37
Status taken down from Piccadilly in '84 44
Plato's "Symposium" topic 39
Plato "Symposium" topic 33
Oscar Wilde's "The Garden of ___" 47
One of the primal gods in Greek myth 36
One of C.S. Lewis's four loves 34
Near-Earth asteroid probed in 2001 34
Name hidden in seven other answers in this puzzle 49
Marcuse's "___ and Civilization" 46
Life instinct of Freudian psychology 36
Late Night Alumni song about love? 34
It's opposed by Thanatos, in Freudian theory 48
Himerus' sidekick, to Spill Canvas 38
Himerus' sidekick to Spill Canvas 37
Greek god who figures in an annual holiday 42
Greek god sometimes pictured as blindfolded 43
Golden Silvers "Arrows of ___" 40
God who issued from the egg of Night 36
God often depicted unclothed in art 35
God often depicted as a young man 33
First near-Earth asteroid to be discovered 42
First asteroid orbited by a NASA spacecraft 43
First asteroid landed on by a spacecraft 40
First asteroid landed on by a NASA craft 40
Early wielder of a bow and arrow 32
Daring 1960's Ralph Ginzburg magazine 41
Counterpart of Thanatos, in Freudian psychology 47
Controversial 1960's magazine 33
Conductor of the San Diego Symphony Orchestra 45
Christian metalcores Demise of ___ 34
Christian metalcore band Demise of ___ 38
Character in "Antony and Cleopatra" 45
Asteroid viewed by the NEAR spacecraft, 2000 44
Asteroid on which a NASA probe landed in 2001 45
"The Garden of ___" (Wilde poem) 42
"The Garden of ___" (Oscar Wilde poem) 48
"Engraved on My Palm" Demise of ___ 45
''Aeneid'' figure 33
''Aeneid'' character 36
Having an irregularly gnawed edge 33
Like the ''Kama Sutra'' 39
Like some fiction and photography 33
Like Ovid's "Amores" 34
Like "Tropic of Cancer" 33
Unlikely section in a religious bookstore 41
Kinsey Institute Library collection 35
"Fifty Shades of Grey" genre 38
"Delta of Venus" genre 32
"To ___ is human . . ." 33
Drop the ball, literally or figuratively 40
Write down the wrong answer, e.g. 33
If you're human, you'll do it 37
Stray from the straight and narrow 34
Do this to prove you're human 33
"The cautious seldom ___": Confucius 46
Suffer a "brain cramp" 32
Necessitate an ''Oops!'' 40
Act human, according to a proverb 33
"To __ is human . . ." 32
''To ___ is human . . .'' 41
Zig when you should have zagged, say 36
Try to fit a square peg in a round hole, e.g. 45
Thing to do on the side of caution 34
Thing to do on the cautious side? 33
Necessitate an "Oops!" 32
Misspell "misspell," e.g. 35
Make a left instead of a right, say 35
Lose money on "Jeopardy!" 35
Lose money on "Jeopardy!," e.g. 41
Leave the straight and narrow, perhaps 38
Give all for one or one for all, e.g.? 38
Get knocked out of the spelling bee 35
Divide by zero in a computer program, maybe 43
Commit catcher's interference, e.g. 39
Boot one on the field, it's human 37
Admit inadmissible evidence, say 32
"To ___ is human": Pope 33
"To ___ is human . . . ": Pope 40
"The cautious seldom ___': Confucius 45
''To ___ is human'' 35
''To ___ is human ...'' 39
Short trip for a special purpose 32
Picking up the dry cleaning, e.g. 33
Something done while running around 35
Quick trip that's "run" 37
Picking up the dry cleaning, say 32
Dropping off the dry cleaning, e.g. 35
They're often run on weekends 33