Rappahannock News

CROSSWORD

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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”

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