DAILY CROSSWORD
ACROSS
Some Hispanic pals Winnie-the-Pooh salutation Barbara Eden and Barbara Walters
Celiac sufferer’s bar order
Singer Brickell Result of shooting at the sun Admits
Blonde with a large head, perhaps
One often hailed Some plugs
“The King and I” setting Lyre-toting Muse “Tuck me in” garb
34 Roast holder 35 Love-spoofing ’30s-’40s film genre
39 Drove, with “off” 40 Slipshod
41 Place to rest
43 ... and then __ 44 Sundance TV
owner 47 Columbus sch. 48 Tubes
51 Reacted to a
depression? 53 Aggressive
demand 57 Award-winning
Cooper 58 Old-fashioned
opening 61 Summer destination for many youngsters 62 Gets licked 63 Impersonate
convincingly 1 7 12 15
17 18
20 23
24 25 26
29 31
DOWN
__ Moss, Portia Doubleday’s “Mr. Robot” role 2 Like many sandcastles 3 Native Alaskans 4 Airport array 5 9 11 14 27
28 30
Number that never goes down Harris, pre-VP Storied also-ran Duke’s
Cameron Indoor Stadium, e.g. “Sixteen Going on Seventeen” girl, in a show tune
Chem class charge
Like Nash’s lama
Art Rooney Award org. Phenomenon carved by waves Not for kids Black shade Witness’s words Latin for
“clouds” Humanitarian Clooney
Paper makers “The Eternal City”
Yoda trainee Mariners’ saint Hustles
Option if the bar is raised
Quit
Documents with a Key Skills section, maybe Classic concert halls
Assembly with speakers? 44 Shoe brand with a three-stripe logo
45 Bahrain’s capital 46 Bubbles and
Bonzo 35 49 They may be put on pedestals R.E.M. lead singer Michael Apples for teachers, maybe Place for a Santa sighting
Aces have low ones, briefly 56 Shorten a plot 59 Genre for Eve 60 One of four singers on
2001’s “Lady Marmalade”