212 Part II: Tackling the Puzzles
Across
- Wryly amusing
- Swedish import
- Abbr. in a real estate ad
- Like The Twilight Zone
- “___ boy!”
- Moreno or Hayworth
- Ward and June’s
decision? - Monty Python star
- With 53-Across, a
Beatles song - More than required
- Kind of vibes
- Start with school
- Used “th” in place of “s”
- Do home work?
- “___ nous”
(confidentially) - Brewer’s kiln
- Opposite of stet
- Lose one’s cool
- It may be tall
- Aft
- Heathen
- They may travel by
butterfly - Balance sheet item
- Brian of rock
- Ring cheer
- Bogart’s role in
Casablanca
52. Caesar’s welcome
53. See 21-Across
57. Use up all the alibis
60. “That makes ___ of
sense”
61. Neighbor of
Turkmenistan
62. Dear, as a price
63. Sandwich staple
64. Pullman and passenger,
for two
65. Type of bear
Down
- Bagel source, often
- Bassoon part
- Verbalized
- “___, from New York.. .”
- To Kill a Mockingbird
author - Full and satisfied
- Member of a bar assoc.
- Start of a vol. 1 heading
- Yankee legend
- Bric-a-___
- Low-class joint
- 66 and others
- Utopia Plains setting
- “If ___ a Hammer”
- Farrow and Gardner, in
Sinatra’s life - “Where’s the ?”
24. Tough question
25. Some turns
26. Nonblood relative
27. Record groove cutters
28. Introduction
29. Punch-line payoff
30. Best and Ferber
31. Marsh plant
32. ease
(uncomfortable)
33. High schoolers
35. Alamogordo’s county
38. Frantic
39. Church section
44. Computer selection
screen
45. Author Haley
47. Many operate on gas
48. Obnoxious young’un
49. Pip
50. Many a lit. author
51. Jot
52. Not nearby
53. Burlap ingredient
54. Secondhand
55. Exploit
56. Catch sight of
58. Man-mouse filler
59. Chicago clock setting
Puzzle 93: Bye Bye!
Tough