120 Part II: Tackling the Puzzles
Across
- Pieces of two-pieces
- Small progression
- Addis ___ (Ethiopia’s
capital) - Tube diameter
- Popeye, after eating
spinach - Docket fill
- Actress Blanchett
- Complain, complain,
complain - Pleasant surprise
- It’s a capital place
- Bradley and Trixie’s
husband - Comstock load
- Brings to the boiling
point - Wet, spongy ground
- Some are natural; some
are broken - Takes wing
- Object in a quiver
- Child seat?
- It’s a capital place
- Palindromic
conjunction - “... ___ evil, speak.. .”
- Audio signal receiver
- Put through the paces
- Word with “takers” or
“day now”
48. Takes the helm
49. They precede mis, on a
music scale
51. Haggard work
52. It’s a capital place
60. 18 holes, for example
61. “Honeybunch”
62. They may be beaten
64. Compel through
coercion
65. No one’s in until this is
put in
66. Got on one’s high horse?
67. Trusty mount
68. Unpleasant situation
69. Otherwise
Down
- I, Claudius network
- Yellow Brick, for one
- Laugh-In comedian
Johnson - “As ___ on TV!”
- Does an office chore
- They’re shed
- Roberts of Runaway
Train - Game of chukkers
- Action may make him
laugh or cry? - Wine container
- On the Baltic
- Form droplets
13. Regarding
21. Lawsuit preposition
22. Get ready to surf
25. Coveted quality
26. Dame’s introduction?
27. Stares with open mouth
28. Newsworthy period of
history
29. Like the ocean
30. Yes ___ (one of two
answers)
32. Not with another
33. Spring offering
34. Practices for a boxing
match
36. Communicant’s word
37. Damper
40. The absolute minimum
41. Cash’s boy, in a song
46. Hypnotic sleep
48. Coastlines
50. Finished
51. Part of a full house?
52. Canine sounds
53. Horn sound
54. Work as a barker
55. Father of Cain and Abel
56. Tunney of the ring
57. Horror film fare
58. Adored one
59. Increases (with “to”)
63. Figure out
Puzzle 47: Capital Idea!
Tricky