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UNIVERSAL CROSSWORD

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ACROSS

1 Went very fast 5 Lavish meal

10 “New Girl” girl 14 Edison’s middle

name

15 Weed killer

manufactur­er 16 Current measures, for short Delving into a problem layer by layer

20 Susan of “Thelma & Louise” Tries to sink? “Who am ___ judge?” 23 Features of a

dirt road

25 Not making any

sense 30 Transfer students’ degs., perhaps 33 Concerning

bees 34 Control+Z,

on a PC 35 Sammy who hit

609 home runs 36 A scapegoat

gets it 37 Personal

Nintendo avatar 38 Neighing animal,

to a child

39 Old Italian

currency 40 Constricti­ng

snakes 41 Frequently 42 Klingons and Romulans, for short

43 One may watch

Netflix for hours 45 Thief’s booty 46 Short albums,

for short 47 Completely lost 50 Sweet symbol

of America 55 Offering an

incentive

58 The “D” of FDA 59 Cheri who was

on “SNL”

60 Two brides may

exchange them 61 Breaks into tears 62 ___ of decency 63 Where to sell on

the web

17 21 22

DOWN

1

Drains of energy

“Not guilty,” for one

3 At any time 4 Tibetan spiritual

leader

5 Partial to

6 Thus 7 Memoabbr. 8 “It’s a secret” 9 Ballerina’s pivot

point 10 Two-faced

Roman god 11 Spew out 12 Classic Dalma

tian name

13 IRS IDs

18 Chant

roboticall­y 19 Decides 23 Pungent salad

root

24 Card game whose name is called out

“The Tortoise and the Hare,” for one 26 Illuminate­d

from below 27 Those known

for their stories? 28 Discourage,

informally 29 Computer that

weighed 30 tons 30 Largest artery

2

25

31

Positive attribute 32 Reject a

submission 35 Dessert from a

machine

38 Ado

40 Express

disapprova­l 43 Stocking filler,

for some 44 Heartburn med

ication brand 45 Hosiery choice 47 Stirs into

the pot

48 Poi ingredient 49 Refuse to

recognize 50 “Teen” follower 51 Peel, as an apple 52 “No ___!”

(“Easy peasy!”) Presidenti­al caucus state 54 Where to sell on

the web

56 Siri runs on it 57 High degree

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12/21
Is It Soup Yet? by Barbara Lin | Edited by David Steinberg 12/21

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