Antelope Valley Press

NEW YORK TIMES DAILY CROSSWORD

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ACROSS

1 The girl next

door, for one 6 Polite term of

address

10 Claire Dunphy of “Modern Family,” for one

15 Act like some

poles

16 One joining in

the chorus 17 Energy-healing

discipline

18 Put in the pot 19 Eager

20 Record of the year 21 Three world

capitals (5,4,10) 24 My Chemical

Romance genre 25 “Groovy!” 26 “Fancy ___!” 27 Like some meds 29 Hired security

guard

32 Sounds of

hesitation

33 Pi follower

34 ___ Lovelace, computer programmin­g pioneer

35 Display one’s

humanity, in a way 37 Visible

38 Three U.S. states

(4,4,10)

43 Racing shape 44 Metaphor for many a college dorm room 45 Dug-out material 46 Gun, as an

engine

47 Club workers,

informally 49 Malt shop

selections

54 Sr.’s test 55 “Bummer!” 57 Cow’s mouthful 58 Sorrow

59 Three countries

(6,4,9)

63 Believe

unquestion­ingly 64 Speaker’s quality 65 Going from 0 to 100, say

66 Line to the house 67 Put forth

68 Role once played on TV by Jay Silverheel­s 69 You, in Uruguay 70 Big name in little

gumdrops 71 Spurred (on)

DOWN

1 Post office inquiry 2 Edit, in a way, as

a computer file 3 Possibilit­y

4 Jury member

5 Sir Walter

Raleigh’s goal 6 Manage 7 Longtime “Jeopardy!” host Trebek

8 Wiped out 9 French term of

endearment 10 Large expanses 11 Start of a Caesarean boast 12 Cookie with a green creme center 13 “Well, alrighty!” 14 “Cool” amount of cash 22 Colorful parrot 23 Something a coxswain lacks 28 Pro’s counterpar­t 30 Follow closely 31 Annoyance 36 Jean who wrote “Wide Sargasso Sea”

37 Dance element 38 Part of a highway

cloverleaf

39 “Dig right in!” 40 Per the preceding discussion 41 “Obvs!” 42 Degree recipient 43 United Nations,

e.g.: Abbr. 47 Hung loosely 48 ___ session 50 Stable electron

configurat­ions 51 Admitting to,

as a mistake 52 Ballet technique 53 Neptune,

for one

56 Replay feature 60 Neutral lipstick

shade 61 Monogram part:

Abbr.

62 Brimming with

anticipati­on 63 ___ de parfum

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