274 Part II: Tackling the Puzzles
Across
- Becomes worthy of
- Golden Horde member
- “A clue!”
- Bad business partner
- Plus end, for example
- Response to “When do
we want it?” - It’s almost lucky?
- Application before
feathers - Aspirin has several
- Aristotle’s H
- Supermarket section
- Having pauses in
conversation - Squirming baby,
sometimes - Reporter’s need
- No longer together
- Richard Branson, for
example - Ankle bones
- It’s almost lucky?
- Commercial suffix with
“Star” and “Sun” - “___ honor.. .” (oath)
- Apt to stay put
- Big building
- Dodges
- In a harmonious
manner - Penetrating cold
54. Formal requirement
55. Astronomer’s sighting,
perhaps
59. Center of activity
60. It’s almost lucky?
64. Steak partner
65. Low pair
66. Word with “main” or
“blessed”
67. Push to the limit
68. Set out suddenly
69. Serves beer after beer,
for example
Down
- Lamp shade shade
- Armenia’s chief river
- It goes on after a bath
- British bigwigs
- “___ Utah!” (license
plate phrase) - Discernment
- Pavlova and Karenina
- “___ Much” (Presley
chart-topper of ’57) - Sun spots in Baltimore?
- Make further
corrections - Certainly not pro
- Cold coating
- All wrong
- Certain duck
- A source of chloroform
- “Don’t get ___ with me!”
25. Bring together
26. West Point alternative
27. Applesauce-topped
treat
28. Agricultural pest
29. Zoroastrian
30. In a troubled state
32. Asphalt worker
33. “Heads up!,” for
example
34. Agronomist’s samples
36. John Brown’s Body
author
37. Paul McCartney album
of 1971
40. Graph points
41. History of Rome author
46. Coastal coves
47. Not aweather
49. Type of alcohol
50. Scatterbrained
51. Many people now do it
online
52. Sinuous dance
53. Alpine goat
55. Field of granular snow
56. Child’s appliance?
57. Sell by machine
58. Woodpecker’s prey
61. A Kiss Before Dying
novelist Levin
62. It sticks to your hair
63. Net judge’s call
Puzzle 124: Rotten Luck
Treacherous