266 Part II: Tackling the Puzzles
Across
- Public person?
- Frasier’s first
sister-in-law - Bottom line?
- Parting remark
- “___ you the lucky one!”
- Latin 101 word
- Island near Miami
- Pvt.’s superior
- Period of note
- It may come after life?
- Suburbanite, on some
autumn days - Zaragoza’s river
- Accepted a proposal
- Not blatant
- Cream serving
- Danish fruit
- Thicket of trees
- Subsidy, for example
- Movie mutt
- Markedly masculine
- Opposing voice
- Create using shuttles
and thread - Unskilled writers
- Ollie’s cohort
- Mitchell clan
- Stevenson character
- Make sudden impact
- Prepares for feathering?
48. Was in need of a good
rubdown
49. Humorist Bombeck
50. Chess pieces
53. Far–many link
54. Variety of hibiscus
58. Debut of 10/11/75,
briefly
59. Friend, slangily
60. Kind of tube
61. It is its own square root
62. Mature, as fruit
63. Sans clothing
Down
- Boxing’s LaMotta
- Baltic Sea tributary
- Informal greeting
- Buzzard’s beak, for
example - Split hairs
- Former Portuguese
territory (Var.) - “I smell ___!”
- Marina del ___
- Bethlehem sellout
- Clinically clean
- Mischief
- Roast host
- Heather-covered lands
- Word with “thumb” or
“loser” - Hustle and bustle
- Lab burner
25. Some undergrads
26. Likewise
27. Petty quarrel
28. Celestial bear
29. Corner for talking
purposes
30. Marina features
32. Source of chocolate
34. Contraction with “do”
or “work”
35. It had all your
telephone numbers
37. Shopping place
38. Northern seafowl
40. Railroad worker’s
transport
41. Hair protein
43. Leave quickly
44. Tight spots
45. Dustin’s role in Midnight
Cowboy
46. Coll. with a husky
named Jonathan XII
47. Check the fit of
49. Slight advantage
50. Expensive coat
51. Type of sword
52. Overly bookish sort,
stereotypically
55. Start of Cain’s query
56. Tuck partner
57. Letters with “messenger”
or “transfer”
Puzzle 120: In the Pocket
Tough