CROSSWORD
This week’s theme is:
FAMOUS DUOS. Clues marked with an asterisk (*) are theme-related. Solution in next week’s Rappahannock News.
ACROSS
1. Pocket bread, pl.
6. Mele Kalikimaka wreath
9. Hoofbeat
13. Not dead
14. Freddy Krueger’s street
15. Sacagawea to Lewis and Clark
16. Wrinkle-prone fabric
17. Rap sheet abbreviation
18. Tanks and such
19. *Spongebob’s pal
21. *Sullivan’s theatrical partner
23. Fa, ____, la, ti, doh
24. Daniel Defoe's ____ Flanders
25. Swindle
28. Ready for picking
30. Right before “camera”
35. Fish eggs, pl.
37. Straight whiskey, e.g.
39. Capital of Egypt
40. Grand Theft object
41. Per ____, or yearly
43. Hidden valley
44. *Bonnie and Clyde, partners in this
46. Australian palm
47. Distinctive elegance
48. One’s net worth
50. Companion of Pinta and Santa Maria
52. Slovenly abode
53. Use a noose
55. Any doctrine
57. *Rogers’ tapping partner
61. Mohammed, alt. sp.
65. Having three dimensions
66. Chapter in history
68. Jeweler’s glass
69. Moves closer
70. Brownish gray horse
71. Ruhr’s industrial center
72. Does something wrong
73. Japanese capital
74. Affirmatives
DOWN
1. Explore with one’s hand
2. Pelvic parts
3. Typically on limo window
4. Affirms
5. Junior’s predecessor
6. Plumbing problem
7. Member of the Benevolent Order
8. Idealized image
9. “____ Your Enthusiasm”
10. Tart garnish
11. Smell
12. Chipper
15. Pertaining to Gaul
20. People’s Republic
22. Down with the flu
24. ____ of life
25. *Will’s roommate
26. Predecessor to “truly” in a letter
27. Petite, masculine
29. *____ and Teller
31. Measuring instrument
32. Higher ground, pl.
33. Yummy reward
34. *Cher’s “I Got You Babe” partner
36. “Brave New World” drug
38. South American Indian
42. Opposite of depression
45. Socrates’ concern
49. Musical gift
51. *Mary-Kate’s twin
54. Clingy one
56. *Rocky and Bullwinkle, or flying squirrel and ____
57. Teenager’s woe
58. Plaintiff
59. Type of ski lift
60. What snob puts on
61. “Buddenbrooks” author
62. Rumple
63. “All for one, one for all” sword
64. Change for a twenty
67. *“The Murders in the ___ Morgue”