The Phnom Penh Post

“PRO GOES INTO HIDING”

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ACROSS

1 Not suitable for farming

5 Brewers’ kilns

10 Slightly wet

14 Rich supply of ore

15 Lay claim to

16 Kulik on ice

17 Chest protector?

20 Phonograph needle

21 Tie fabrics

22 ___ and crafts

24 Trident-shaped Greek letter

25 Bit of kiddie litter?

26 Spelling or quilting contest

29 Food morsels

31 “This ___ up”

33 “Ah, me!”

35 Charged particles

37 Oklahoma city

41 Serial executions of computer

programs

44 Occur as a result

45 “September ___” (Neil Diamond hit) 46 Dotted-line command

47 Floor exerciser’s surface

49 Avoid flunking

51 Hydrothera­py spot 52 Bathing site

55 Scottish headgear 57 Irksome swarmer 59 Certain strikeouts 62 Opposite of depart 66 Embezzled

68 ___, present and future 69 “Golden” song of the past 70 Kind of tea

71 Loafer, for one

72 Lowest levels of high tide 73 “Comin’ ___ the Rye”

DOWN

1 Clerical vestments

2 8-0 soccer score, e.g.

3 One way to stand by

4 Reese of “Touched By an Angel” 5 Go far ahead of

6 Snake that bit Cleopatra

7 Catch a wave

8 Boy Scout contingent 9 Husband, to his wife

10 Opera singer supreme

11 Awake and aware

12 Perform incorrectl­y 13 Swindler’s easy mark 18 Continenta­l cash 19 Spark producers

23 Bit of bad weather

26 George Herman Ruth, familiarly 27 Dash of panache

28 Acts on a gut feeling?

30 Be nosy

32 Common settler

34 Icky residue

36 Scrawny animal

38 Fish stories

39 Ginger ____ (cookie)

40 Historic city in India

42 Become intense

43 Captures in a trap

48 Large silvery fish

50 Rani’s wear

52 Fill-in workers

53 “David Copperfiel­d” character Heep 54 Tenor’s opposite

56 Singer Haggard

58 Green eyes or baldness, e.g.

60 Fill to the brim

61 Fizzy drink

63 Allergy symptom

64 Go off in a new direction

65 Taro root

67 Domino’s spot

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