Kitsap Sun

LA TIMES CROSSWORD

- By Laura Dershewitz

ACROSS

1 Use a Keurig, say 5 Name associated with a philosophi­cal razor

10 Branded tees or

mugs, maybe 14 Traditiona­l

wisdom

15 “I’m not seeing it” 16 Follow 17 Bookworm 19 Alan of “Marriage

Story”

20 Lunch option on the Shinkansen, say

21 Took away (from) 23 “Who knew?”

25 With diffidence 26 PD alert

28 Ingest

30 In the past 31 Dollop 34 Sensitive subject 37 Surname in a

classic Styx song 39 Meat in Hawaiian

cuisine

40 Teaser ad 42 Italian wine region 43 Divination 45 Head-scratchers 47 Speedomete­r stat 48 __ boost

50 Twin set?

51 Dr. of rap

52 French “Cheers!” 54 Screwdrive­r, in a

pinch

56 Chewy candy bars introduced in 1921

60 Full of the latest 63 Triumphant cry 64 Fresh start

66 U2 singer

67 Little meower 68 Cannon of film 69 Toy on some

holiday cards

70 Matzo’s lack 71 “Last four digits”

IDs

DOWN

1 Say too much 2 Wander about 3 Mid-March cry 4 United with 5 Have loans 6 African lake in

four countries 7 Surrenders

8 First name in

soul

9 Gentle carnival

ride

10 Gwen __: Spider-Man’s first love

11 Sky’s “Breaking

Bad” spouse

12 Campaign staffer 13 Chuffed

18 Bunch of

romantics?

22 __ gobi: South

Asian potato dish 24 Without a care in

the world

26 State in northern

India 27 Temporary, as a

bar or restaurant 29 Publisher with a mountain peak logo 31 Completely fall apart, as a deal, or an apt title for this puzzle? 32 Marine mammal that uses rocks to crack shells 33 State capital in the Treasure Valley

35 Flightless bird 36 Word with tater

or tiny

38 “Curses!”

41 Online admin 44 Bring up, or something to bring up 46 Acquires 49 Extend past 52 Church council 53 Angle symbol, in

trigonomet­ry

4/5/24

55 Merges 56 Lobsterfes­t

wear 57 Missing GI

58 Fillet’s lack

59 Coll. entrance

exams 61 Superfan 62 Strong desires 65 “The 1619 Project” publisher, for short

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