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CHORES GALORE by Samuel A. Donaldson / Edited by Will Shortz

“The King of Latin Pop”

“The Tale of ____ Puddle-Duck”

(Beatrix Potter children’s book)

Give an address Onscreen twins, often Ruler of the afterlife, in Egyptian mythology Benefit of some online purchases Chore for a censor? LaBelle or LuPone With, at a café

The Cards, on scoreboard­s

Chore for a satelliteT­V technician? Wayne’s sidekick in old “S.N.L.” skits

What a digital subscripti­on might end

Current location Certify formally, with “to”

Scientist who said: “I have no special talents. I am only passionate­ly curious” Wet-weather wear Chore for a security guard?

Notchlike

Wildcatter’s target

____ Na Na

“Othello” setting

Like a list of lists of lists

Kristen of “Bridesmaid­s”

____ Verde National Park

Having zero talent for Wisconsin senator Johnson

Person to look out for Chore for a rower? “Chandelier” singer, 2014

“Be honest!”

Hoppy medium? Chore for a knight? Eats daintily

Japanese vegetable Icy moon of Jupiter Author James

Air Force One maker Calf-length skirt Bakery enticement­s “Come to think of it ... “

Proven postulate

Zen principle

Chore for a dogwalker?

More watered down

before a demonstrat­ion

author

Richard

giant spotted at the craps table

Fool, in Canadian slang

Chore for an N.F.L. owner?

Pro at deductions Daughter of Katie Holmes and Tom Cruise

Princess Bride” character ____ Montoya

Chore for a bowlingall­ey employee? Carrying a key? Forthcomin­g

Goes wild

Horse ____ Double-black diamond section of a ski mountain, with “the”

a firm grip

Conference attendee’s clip-on Tropical sorbet flavor Magic, once

The people’s choice B’way posting

Kitty paper

Utah resort town Fixed charge

Average guy

Abbr. on a city-limits sign

Certain Spanish Surrealist paintings Ticked off

Cause of a small setback

World’s largest tennis stadium, familiarly Hitting the right note Common Christmas entree

Where Groucho, Chico and Harpo spent a night

Crispy cookie brand Live

Like most modern TVs, informally

Judo levels

Coxae, familiarly

Most common surname in Brazil Math degree

Former SeaWorld attraction

San Francisco’s ____ Valley

Patent

Scattered about Nintendo gaming console with a pileup of vowels

Tourney format, for short

Baked

Potential result of social unrest

____ mess (traditiona­l English dessert)

Cold and humid “Germ” that’s passed from one child to another

Heroic exploit Bewitch

Redundant name for a drink

Captain with a whalebone leg

Bad thing for a bluffer

Ceremony

Home to the landmark

Koko Crater

Poet ____ Scott-Heron

Served as

It’s due south of Hollywood

Shoving match, in a way

Thor’s father

Motel 6 alternativ­e Strike

Tops

Isolated team of workers, in business-speak “I guess”

6:00 broadcast Didn’t just assume

Noble thing

German exclamatio­n “That hits the spot” Michelle of “Crazy Rich Asians”

Helmet opening Scottish terrier type Actor Robert of “Spenser: For Hire” Eyes, informally

Like the rank of major general

rods whose name anagrams to where it might be used Woods who voiced Cinderella

Open space in a forest

Snarky challenge

Swashbuckl­ing Flynn

Like investing in a start-up

Loops in, in a way Small cut

Bad fit

Six-pt. plays Chapel Hill sch. Houston sch.

Cannonball: The

Human Dart: Network Cut

NBC, 6 p.m.

Cannonball athletes compete for $10,000 in the wildest and wettest challenges ever created.

Autopsy: The Last Hours of … Gilda Radner

REELZChann­el, 7 p.m.

Mayday: Air Disaster

Weather Channel, 7 p.m. (season premiere)

Revealing the dark truth that aviation safety improves one crash at a time, “Mayday: Air Disaster” investigat­es legendary aviation disasters to find out what went wrong and why. Based on cockpit voice recorders, accident reports and eyewitness accounts, the series weaves together interviews, gripping reenactmen­ts and state-of-the-art CGI to investigat­e and tell the story of a crash.

Paranormal Caught on Camera: A Haunted Gift and More

Travel Channel, 8 p.m. Ghost hunters spend the night with an evil spirit; playground­s around the world open up their gates to more than just the living; a colossal creature appears near the shore of an Irish lake.

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