QOD:  The best way to appreciate your job is to imagine yourself without one.  ~  Oscar Wilde (né Oscar Fingal O’Flahertie Wills Wilde; Oct. 16, 1854 ~ Nov. 30, 1900), Irish playwright
Today's Theme:  Too Cute!  All of the theme clues consisted of two words, each with of which ended in "QUE", giving a "Two Q" phrase.
17. Outside-the-Box Method = UNIQUE TECHNIQUE.
37. Exclusive Group Seeking Old Collectibles = UNIQUE CLIQUE.
59. Indirect Evaluation = OBLIQUE CRITIQUE.
Across:
1. Entr’____ = ACTE.
9. Stories of Questionable Veracity = YARNS.
14. Any of Five O-Ending Brothers = MARX.  As in Chico, Harpo, Groucho, Gummo, and Zeppo, the Marx Brothers, whose real names were Leonard, Adolph/Arthur, Julius Henry, Milton and Herbert, respectively.
15. Visibly Embarrassed = RED AS A BEET.  For some reason, I had difficulty with this phrase.
19. Seated Yoga Position = LOTUS.
20. In Inventory = ON HAND.
21. Plaza Hotel Pixie = ELOISE.  I was expecting some sort of fairy, not a little girl from a children’s book.
23. Ones Who Take Things the Wrong Way? = THIEVES.  My favorite clue of this puzzle.
27. Catches Some Rays = TANS.
28. Johannesburg’s Land = RSA.  Stands for the Republic of South Africa.
31. College E-mail Address Ending = EDU.  Obviously stands for Education.
32. Water Frozen in Mid-Drip = ICICLE.
35. Missouri Tributary = OSAGE.  I’ve seen this in previous crossword puzzles, but it is not readily available to my brain.
40. Cooked in 35-Down = FRIED.  //  And 2-Down: With 35-Down, Healthful Cooking Liquid = CANOLA.  //  And 35-Down:  See 2-Down = OIL.
41. Henner Who Played Elaine on “Taxi” = MARILU.
42. “Gross!” = ICK.
43. “Whirled Peas” is One = PUN.  Imagine Whirled Peas.
44. Slanted Type: Abbr. = ITAL.  Stands for Italics.
48. Capone Catchers, Familiarly = THE FEDS.  Al Capone was ultimately caught for tax evasion.
53. Opt for a Career Without the Band = GO SOLO.  This seemed like a strange clue to me, so I was reluctant at first to fill the words GO SOLO.
55. Euro Predecessor, in Portugal = ESCUDO.  I vaguely remember this from my trip to Lisbon.
58. Hurled = THREW.
63. Agreement Before Marriage = PRENUPTIAL.
64. Wacky = NUTS.
65. Small Sample = TASTE.
66. Fancy Tie Material = SILK.
67. Heroic Deed = GEST.  This must be the word of the week, since we saw it on Sunday.
Down:
1. Lucky Charm = AMULET.
3. Son of Poseidon = TRITON.
4. Especially Elegant = EXQUISITE.
5. Hot Temper = IRE.
6. White House NO = VETO.  Good clue.
7. Heaven on Earth = EDEN.
8. Marina Craft = YACHT.
9. One-Named New Age Keyboardist = YANNI.  Not a fan of his music.
10. Put Up With = ABIDE.
11. Mil. Supply Order = REQ.  Stands for Requisition.  Could apply to any government agency.
12. Nicht Alt = NEU.  The German lesson for the day.  Not old = new.
13. Sault ___ Marie = STE.  Sault Ste. Marie is a town in Michigan.
18. Battleship Letters = USS.  Stands for United States Ship.
22. “ER” Actor LaSalle = ERIQ.  I initially tried to spell his name Erik.
24. Calf Meat, In Calais = VEAU.  French lesson for the day.
25. Brink = EDGE.
26. Go After in Court = SUE.
29. Lowlife = SCUM.
30. _____ of Faith = A LEAP.  As in the phrase: A Leap of Faith.
33. Spain’s El ___ = CID.  Another frequent crossword “guest.”
34. Light Brown Color = ECRU.
36. Making a Walking-in-Mud Sound = SQUISHING.
38. “Just Do It” Sloganeer = NIKE.
39. Suffix with Weak = LING.  As in Weakling.  I am really not keen on this type of clue.
40. Emotional Outburst = FIT.
45. Rotation-Causing Force = TORQUE.
46. Native Alaskans = ALEUTS.
47. Most Shameful = LOWEST.
49. Boxer’s Maneuver = FEINT.
50. Roman Ending = ESQUE.  As in Romanesque.  Again, not keen on this type of clue.
51. 60-Down Spec = D-CUP.  // And 60-Down: Victoria’s Secret Staple = BRA.
52. Sheep Fats = SUETS.
54. Polo Grounds Legend Mel = OTT.
56. Twice CCCI = DCII.  Roman numerals: 301 x 2 = 602.
57. Word-of-Mouth = ORAL.
59. Choose = OPT.
61.  “___ Misérables” = Les.  Victor Hugo’s novel, Les Misérables.
62. Class = ILK.
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