Part II: Tackling the Puzzles

(Elle) #1

38 Part II: Tackling the Puzzles


Across



  1. Type of carved pole

  2. Juvenile salamanders

  3. March through mud

  4. Giraffe cousin

  5. Handlebar feature

  6. Public art show, for
    example

  7. “An apple a day.. .”
    is one

  8. Stare open-mouthed

  9. Baloney producer

  10. It opens with a click

  11. Place for sweaters

  12. Fa follower

  13. ___ on a Grecian Urn

  14. Countdown of top tunes

  15. Bridge locales

  16. Curved arch

  17. African plains grazer

  18. Clog

  19. Horse with a
    graysprinkled coat

  20. Heart chambers

  21. Sorvino of Mighty
    Aphrodite

  22. Florentine, for example

  23. Rhea relative

  24. Mice, to owls

  25. Mrs. Peel’s partner

  26. Cost increase

  27. “Who ___ to judge?”
    52. Cowboy Ritter
    53. Wee bit
    54. Best Actor of 1931 and
    1946
    60. Miner’s strike
    61. School talent show
    staple
    62. Studio stand
    66. Kelp, for example
    67. Model Macpherson
    68. Stockholm native
    69. Sharp-witted
    70. Cincinnati sluggers
    71. Emulate Sonja Henie


Down



  1. Aunt Polly’s nephew, in
    a Twain classic

  2. Volga tributary

  3. Uncle Sam collects it

  4. Gone with the Wind,
    for one

  5. Bloody Mary alternative

  6. Ratatouille requirement

  7. Haus wife

  8. Move with stealth

  9. The going rate?

  10. Word with “taught” or
    “effacing”

  11. 62, in old Rome

  12. Stone with color flashes

  13. Pierce with a tusk, for
    example
    21. Railroad tycoon J.P.
    22. Monthly payment, for
    many
    23. Summer attire
    24. Engorge oneself
    25. “Relax, soldiers!”
    29. Coins for Sherlock
    Holmes
    30. German engraver
    Albrecht
    32. Pizazz
    33. The ___ of St. Louis
    34. “What a great
    discovery!”
    35. Incapable of littering
    38. Chinaware piece
    41. Copies
    44. Jewish month before
    Nisan
    48. Deli dill
    49. Overindulgence
    51. Tight-fisted type
    54. Strong criticism
    55. Auditioner’s quest
    56. Upper hand
    57. Faculty boss
    58. Gentle
    59. Atlanta basketball pro
    63. Kind of lion or horse
    64. Summer hrs. in N.Y.C.
    65. Enter the Dragon star


Puzzle 6: Hut, Two, Three, Four


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