Hamilton Journal News

DAILY CROSSWORD

- By Doug Peterson

ACROSS

Pushover

Pleased with oneself

Appt. book lines USWNT star Kelley Misstake in this clue, e.g. 15 “Uh-huh” 16 *Stage show featuring traditiona­l Irish music Double-helix molecule

Digit that can be wiggled

One of the

Three Bears Carpenter’s fastener

*Candice Bergen sitcom

Refine metal Ensign’s affirmativ­e

Creep around

“30 Minute

Meals” host Rachael Disappeari­ng Asian sea

*Extras in a bowl of chowder Unwanted garden plant Industrial tub

Lent a hand to

“I __ you big-time!” Train station postings, for short *1960s countercul­ture slogan Tilted, to a Brit Hoppy beverages, for short

Dazzle

Colorado NHLers, in headlines Complete a morning chore, and what the start of the answer to each starred clue can do

“Get it?”

Signed off on Giant squid’s home

Bucks and boars 1 6

10 13 14 18 19 20 21 23

25 27

28 29

31 35 38

39 40 41 43

44

49 50

51 54

55 58 59 60

61 62 Throw to a tight

end, say

63 __ dots

DOWN

1

2 3

4 5 6

7 8

9 10

11

12 17

22 23 24

25 26

Separate, as laundry

Dayton’s state #1 preference, slangily

Three, in Turin Rabbi’s headwear Item sold in sheets and coils Avian mimic

Bars scanned by checkers

Elapses

Prefix with electric

Continue a subscripti­on

Give rise to

Game room missile

More dilapidate­d Major tantrum Actress DaCosta of “Chicago Med” __ terrier

Creative inspiratio­n 28 29

30 32 33 34 36 37 42

Piglet’s 20-Across Maker of HD tablets “Wherefore __ thou Romeo?” “Sanford and

Son” star Foxx Bloodthirs­ty

Greek god Perception-changing drug, for short Winnebago driver, briefly

Place to buy frosted desserts Swiffer alternativ­e 43 44

45 46 47 48

51

52 53

56 57

Thwack

Speedy DC

Comics superhero Flood barrier Sahara havens Roads with tolls Newspaper opinion pieces Ill-fated biblical brother

Not very powerful Irish novelist O’Brien Pseudonym lead-in

Green prefix card suit and two 10s. If his style is to open light, shapely hands, you might settle for a jump to 2NT. He should treat that bid as invitation­al.

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