LOS ANGELES TIMES CROSSWORD Edited by Rich Norris and Joyce Nichols
ACROSS
1
Some Hispanic pals
7 Winnie-the-Pooh
salutation
12 Barbara Eden and
Barbara Walters 15 Celiac sufferer’s
bar order
17 Singer Brickell
18 Result of shooting at the sun
20 Admits
23 Blonde with a large head, perhaps
24 One often hailed 25 Some plugs
26 “The King and I”
setting
29 Lyre-toting Muse 31 “Tuck me in” garb 34 Roast holder
35 Love-spoofing ’30s-’40s film genre
39 Drove, with “off” 40 Slipshod
41 Place to rest
43 ... and then __
44 Sundance TV
owner
47 Columbus sch.
48 Tubes
51 Reacted to a
depression?
53 Aggressive
demand 57 Award-winning
Cooper
58 Old-fashioned
opening
61 Summer destination for many youngsters
62 Gets licked
63 Impersonate
convincingly
DOWN
1
__ Moss, Portia Doubleday’s
“Mr. Robot” role
2 Like many
sandcastles
3 Native Alaskans
4 Airport array
5 Number that
never goes down 6 Harris, pre-VP
7 Storied also-ran 8 Duke’s Cameron Indoor Stadium, e.g.
9 “Sixteen Going on Seventeen” girl, in a show tune
10 Chem class
charge
11 Like Nash’s lama 13 Art Rooney
Award org.
14 Phenomenon
carved by waves 16 Not for kids
19 Black shade
21 Witness’ words 22 Latin for
“clouds”
27 Humanitarian
Clooney
28 Paper
makers
30 “The Eternal City” 31 Yoda trainee
32 Mariners’ saint
33 Hustles
35 Option if the bar
is raised
36 Quit
37 Documents with a Key Skills section, maybe 38 Classic concert
halls
42 Assembly with
speakers? 44 Shoe brand with a three-stripe logo
45 Bahrain’s capital 46 Bubbles and
Bonzo
49 They may be put
on pedestals
50 R.E.M. lead
singer Michael 52 Apples for
teachers, maybe 54 Place for a Santa
sighting
55 Aces have low
ones, briefly
56 Shorten a plot
59 Genre for Eve
60 One of four singers on 2001’s “Lady Marmalade”