136 Part II: Tackling the Puzzles
Across
- “My word!”
- Org. that gives tips on
pet care - William Tell’s target
- Test answer, at times
- It may be read at a fair
- Old-time newsman
- Soothing beverage
- Ship of fuels
- LAX info
- Fillable bread
- Stereo components
- Part of a rodeo
- Make the first bid
- “C’___ la vie!”
- Cake partner
- Org. involved with
the Scopes trial - Accepted as true
- 1984 Chuck Norris film
- Commendation
- Mandlikova of the courts
- Affectionate name
within the family - Cable TV news network
- Song for the fat lady?
- Utter mayhem
- What grease
monkeys do - Theater award
- “No” to Rob Roy
57. Up in arms
58. What some buy their
milk in
60. Revealing skirts
61. Field of study
62. First name in fashion
63. Redolence
64. Sibilant summons
65. Some loaves
Down
- Mrs. Robert Kennedy
- The Great Garbo
- Psychics supposedly
read them - Ball belle
- Emulate a film editor
- George C. Scott’s Oscar-
winning role - Not carrying a piece
- “I ___ Rock” (Simon and
Garfunkel hit) - Guitar with no plug
- Finger attachment
- Stack
- Offensive expression
- Goofs
- Phrase following dollar
amounts, sometimes - Electrical pioneer
Nikola - March king
- Suffix with “four” or
“six”, but not “five”
28. Nike competitor
29. Former White House
Chief of Staff Panetta
30. Mystery writer
Buchanan
31. Gremlins and Pacers
32. 103, in old Rome
33. WWII transports
34. Storage container
35. Wharton’s Frome
37. Most restless
38. Forty-___ (gold rush
participant)
39. Vanished
44. Strolls leisurely
45. Criticize harshly
46. Prefix with “gram” or
“graph”
47. Pillow material
48. Laughs loudly
49. “Have a great time!”
50. It could be made from
apples
51. Lily plants
52. Parts of eyeglasses
53. Guitarist Clapton
54. Sheet of stamps
58. It may be between your
teeth
59. Point-of-purchase
equip. giant
Puzzle 55: Ladies, Ladies, Ladies
Tricky