Hartford Courant

CROSSWORD

- EDITED BY RICH NORRIS AND JOYCE NICHOLS LEWIS Tribune Content Agency 10/2/20

Across

1 Twinings

product

6 Spare tire 10 Market

aggressive­ly 14 Immortal Detroit sportscast­er Harwell 15 Yarn 16 Wild about 17 One of 26 in the

Maldives 18 *Maximum number of jousters allowed in a Ren faire tournament? 20 Not touch 21 Entomologi­st’s

tool

22 Old enough 23 Honker in old

comedy films 25 Unsubstant­ial 26 “Silent All These Years” singer Tori 28 Radiate 31 Minus 32 Put down 34 Step on it 36 United

37 *One who really, really knows how to spin a yarn?

39 Chic retreat 42 “Uh-oh.

Better get

... ” collision repair company 43 Showed

surprise 45 Rum

soaked cake 48 Highscorin­g club? 50 Suds 51 Urgent

order 53 Fiber-_ _

cable 55 Sportscast embellishm­ent

56 Trifle 58 Poppy product 61 *Excelled at filling in historical timelines? 63 Wolfgang Puck

chain

64 Trillion: Pref. 65 It’s often

steamed 66 What Ma knows

well

67 Baking soda

target

68 Word of woe 69 “The Kominsky

Method” co-star

Down

1 Toll

2 Deco master 3 *Tree trunk? 4 Primer type 5 Sushi bar

supplier

6 Ky. army

post 7 Country _ _ 8 Touched

down

9 Ask to be excused, with “off”

10 Hidden danger 11 Set free

12 Puts on

13 Ones who never

lose faith 19 Manual weed

whacker 24 George Eliot,

e.g. 25 Supplement­al health insurance 26 Brouhaha

27 “Of Mice and _ _” 29 Kate on the cover of Vanity Fair’s 100th anniversar­y issue

30 Wet blanket 33 Dossier letters 35 _ _ discount 38 Bar staple 39 Total alternativ­e ... and a feature of the answers to starred clues? 40 Wasabi-coated

snack

41 Recipe verb 42 Thoroughbr­ed grandfathe­r of Seabiscuit 44 Amazon, for one 45 _ _ basics 46 Made up (for) 47 Short jacket 49 Drunks

52 Shout

54 Teatro Costanzi premiere of 1900

56 Yacht outing 57 Whale also called a blackfish 59 Not-cute fruit 60 Night light 62 Stretch often named for a music genre

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By Gary Larson

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