Austin American-Statesman

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ACROSS

1 “The Affair”

network, briefly 4 Feel the pain 8 Connect (with) 14 “How’s that

again?” 15 The season to be

jolly 16 Sprain applicatio­n 17 Lois Lane portrayer in “Man of Steel” 19 Accruing very

little interest? 20 Put one over on 21 Earliest recorded Chinese ruling group 23 Ranking card suit 25 Sunrise direction 26 Tavern brew 28 Pantyhose shade 29 Heavenly balls 33 Kevlar-lined vest,

e.g. 37 Pet’s reward 38 Blood typing

letters 39 Holy threesome 41 Multi-platinum 44-Across album pronounced like a continent 42 Abrasive 44 “Reelin’ in the

Years” rock group 46 Frat party barrels 47 Shine, in ads 48 Opposite of paleo49 Arboretum

sight 51 Big name in cubes 55 High-definition

medium 61 Melt fish 62 Spring tweeters 63 What a nine-to-fiver works ... or, literally, what each set of circled letters represents 65 Get payback 66 “I hear you” 67 See 32-Down 68 Corporate

consolidat­ion 69 Give for a while 70 Make an effort

DOWN

1 Mining tunnel 2 Funny business 3 “What a joker!” 4 “Then what

happened?” 5 Sweet-talk 6 Prefix with sphere 7 “Frozen” princess 8 Tripoli native 9 Clickable pictures 10 Lawn

maintenanc­e tool 11 Nile wader 12 Director

Gus Van __ 13 Like French toast 18 “The American Look” cosmetics brand 22 Luv 24 “The Bell Jar”

author Sylvia 27 Make a boo-boo 28 Pinto-riding

sidekick 30 Enjoy a book 31 Tijuana’s

peninsula 32 With 67-Across, co-creator of Spider-Man 33 Announce a visitor, dog-style 34 Bassoon kin 35 Magician

Henning 36 Sent on a wildgoose chase 37 Polk’s

predecesso­r 40 Rightmost

bowling pin 43 Stripper’s bottom

line? 45 Kid 47 Old Faithful, e.g. 50 Cooking stove 52 Constructe­d 53 Figure out 54 “Sons of Anarchy”

actress Sagal 55 Novelist Stoker 56 Romcom

subject 57 Over, in

Germany 58 Celeb with a big

fan base 59 “Oh, for Pete’s __!” 60 Color similar

to teal 64 Guitarist Barrett

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© 2015 Tribune Content Agency, LLC.
By David Phillips © 2015 Tribune Content Agency, LLC.
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