DAILY CROSSWORD
ACROSS
Wagner’s “The Flying Dutchman,” e.g. 6 Bumbling
11 Frisk, as a suspect, with “down”
Sharpen the image in the viewfinder
Give a recap
Grow older
How books are usually read
Tide competitor Gaming novice, in slang
Snuggles
Quite
Female rodent, to Fernando
Out of the wind Fútbol cheer
How chapters in books are read Frisbee company New Hampshire college town that sounds peachy Akin Sign-lettering aid __ Says: imitation game
Arcade pioneer How pages in chapters in books are read
Western omelet meat
Mayberry boy
“__ she blows!” The “A” in A.D. Numbs
Old fast fliers: Abbr.
__ Arbor, Michigan How words on pages in chapters in books are usually read 66 Uruguay uncle 67 Actress Demi 68 “Farewell,
mon ami”
69 UFO pilots
70 No right __: road sign
Intended
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“We’re __ to See the Wizard” Iberian land: Abbr. Environmentalist’s prefix
Like undercooked eggs
Regarding Weather map line
Worn-down pencil
Comes out of, as a scent from blossoms Brownish purple Toll rds. often named for states Spanish rice dish Goes along (with) Service with cups and saucers
Pop singer Amos “America’s
Got __”
Swears
K-12, for short Paper purchase “Naughty, naughty!”
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Manuscript sheet Vietnamese New Year
Wee hour Lightly sprayed Embassy rep. Cheers on
“Let It Snow” lyricist
Tehran’s land “Stretch” vehicle
Extreme degree Until now 47 48 49
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Gift giver’s cry Steinways, e.g. Sampled, as food Approximately “All kidding __ ...” Red Muppet Brightly colored
Ore carrier Luigi’s three Supermodel Carangi Barnyard layer Boy king