LOS ANGELES TIMES CROSSWORD Edited by Rich Norris and Joyce Nichols
ACROSS
1 Wagner’s
“The Flying Dutchman,” e.g.
6 Bumbling
11 Frisk, as a suspect, with “down”
14 Sharpen the image in the viewfinder
15 Give a recap
16 Grow older
17 How books are
usually read
19 Tide competitor 20 Gaming novice,
in slang
21 Snuggles
23 Quite
26 Female rodent,
to Fernando
28 Out of the wind 29 Fútbol cheer
30 How chapters in
books are read
33 Frisbee company 35 New Hampshire college town that sounds peachy
36 Akin
39 Sign-lettering
aid
43 __ Says: imitation
game
45 Arcade pioneer 46 How pages in chapters in books are read 51 Western
omelet meat
52 Mayberry boy
53 “__ she blows!” 54 The “A” in A.D. 55 Numbs
58 Old fast fliers:
Abbr.
60 __ Arbor,
Michigan
61 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
71 Intended
DOWN
1 “We’re __ to See the Wizard”
2 Iberian land:
Abbr.
3 Environmentalist’s prefix 4 Like undercooked eggs
5 Regarding
6 Weather map
line
7 Worn-down
pencil 8 Comes out of, as a scent from blossoms
9 Brownish purple 10 Toll rds. often
named for states 11 Spanish rice dish 12 Goes along (with) 13 Service with cups
and saucers
18 Pop singer Amos 22 “America’s Got
__”
23 Swears
24 K-12, for short
25 Paper purchase 27 “Naughty,
naughty!”
30 Manuscript sheet 31 Vietnamese New
Year
32 Wee hour
34 Lightly sprayed 37 Embassy rep.
38 Cheers on
40 “Let It Snow”
lyricist
41 Tehran’s land
42 “Stretch” vehicle 44 Extreme degree 46 Until now
47 Gift giver’s cry
48 Steinways, e.g. 49 Sampled, as food 50 Approximately 54 “All kidding __ ...
”
56 Red Muppet
57 Brightly colored 59 Ore carrier
62 Luigi’s three
63 Supermodel
Carangi
64 Barnyard layer
65 Boy king