260 Part II: Tackling the Puzzles
Across
- Part of DJ
- Dazzling display
- International
marketplace - Kings Peak locale
- Looking-glass girl
- Collapsed under
pressure - Melchior’s trio
- Fabric in an Ellington
title - Multiply
- Daisy’s cousin?
- Went underground, for
example - Adam’s third son
- North Dakota neighbor
- Reason for a temporary
shop closure - Get long in the tooth
- Walleye or white cloud,
for example - Scratching-post
scratchers - Bearer of bell-shaped
flowers - God in the Quran
- Without moisture
- Neither fold nor raise
- Human rubber stamp
- Bilko or Pepper
50. Diagnostic scanners,
briefly
52. Slangy name for a
stranger
53. Wild carrot fit for
royalty?
60. Contented tabby sound
61. Electricity, slangily
62. Haley of Roots renown
63. Adjutant
64. Scent source
65. Puddle-jumper’s
destination, perhaps
66. Tater
67. Forward-looking group?
68. Putrefies
Down
- Type of bell or waiter
- Sloping type, briefly
- Narrative of heroic
exploits - Trendy dresser
- Gave some slack
- Ali, once
- Beer choice
- Etcher’s supply
- Grammar topics
- Shade of white
- Silent star Theda
- “___ calling!”
- Arrow wood
21. Drum set, for example
22. Ancient neighbor of
Carthage
25. Asia’s Peninsula
26. Sure-footed
27. Gwyn and Carter
28. Quarter halves?
29. Volcanic emissions
31. Popular condiment
32. “’Twixt” partner
33. To date
36. Roll call response
39. Complained whiningly
40. Windy City landing site
41. 17th-century Dutch
painter’s masterpieces
46. Japanese mercenaries
48. Nitrous oxide, for
example
49. Filled pastry
51. Pan-fry
53. Clever remark
54. Pakistani tongue
55. Evening, on
Nickelodeon
56. “Tar Heels” state,
briefly
57. What’s more
58. Irish or Welsh, for
example
59. Mates, once
60. de deux
Puzzle 117: Nice Arrangement
Tough