The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

DAILY CROSSWORD

- By David Alfred Bywaters

ACROSS

“__ just won’t do” “What a relief!” New Zealand mystery author Ngaio __ Automaker whose name means “Hark!” in Latin Peace of mind Expiate, with “for” Should we name the kid after the eldest Brady son or the James Bond author? Done in “Cray” and “totes adorbs,” e.g. Same old routine Moans and groans

Trip letters

__ it coming Should we roll this old piano away or put it in order? Word in many hymn titles

Bit Unheard-of? ’50s-’60s car features Continenta­l currency

40 As it happens 41 Swampy area 42 Places for me-time 43 Some party

reminders 45 Should we read a religious pamphlet or watch a movie ad? 48 Operate 49 Neutral possessive 50 Sharp

53 Mass vestment 55 Swear words 60 Self-reproach 61 Should we work on the experiment or go for a swim? 63 Low prime 64 Lying on 65 Austen’s aspiring

matchmaker 66 Unexpected

pleasure 1 5 9

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23 25 26

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35 36 37

38 67 Mailed 68 Move slowly

DOWN

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24 25 26 27 License plates Spew, as insults Notion

One finger for a fastball, say According to Salon creation Isaac’s eldest Departed

It may run during a sad movie Classic song title words before “my love has come along” Bust a gut Tonsorial sound Cooped-up layers Looks untowardly toward Consider overnight Uncomforta­ble situation More twisted, in a way Quick Draw’s co-creator Oktoberfes­t cubes Guinness adjective 30 Rock’s __ Fighters 31 Make one

32 Not once

33 Ovine animals 34 [It disappeare­d!] 39 Old Mideast org. 40 Short, for short 42 Campus figure 44 Sun screen 46 Black Sea

peninsula 28 29 47 50 51 52 53

54 56 57 58 59

62 Colorful prize Second: abbr. Pop diva in “Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again”

Wild party Word often said with a sigh Stuck in traffic, say Big primates Weighty work Browser button Manual comeuppanc­e Choose

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