The Boston Globe

UNIVERSAL CROSSWORD PUZZLE

- BREAKING THE FOURTH WALL BY TAYLOR JOHNSON | EDITED BY DAVID STEINBERG

ACROSS

1 Tea, in a sense

7 “Me? Never!”

11 “___ going the distance” (Cake lyric)

14 Former Chevy named after an antelope

15 Bring home

16 Nondairy milk option

17 Sewing implement

18 Squeeze the water out of

20 Also

21 (Sigh)

23 USB drive insert

24 Scandinavi­an capital

25 Two, in poker

26 Heavy regional speech pattern

30 Pony up

33 Circular tent

34 Beanie or snapback, e.g.

35 Wish (for)

36 Ballerina’s bend

37 Unwelcome garden growths

39 Name hidden in “assumed name”

40 Sunrise direction

41 Possesses

42 Years and years

43 Fire proof?

44 “Yum!”

48 Fruit container

50 Splotch of ink

51 Frightened

53 Border on

54 Cooking spray brand

57 Coffee shop amenity (Note the last words of 18-, 26- and 44-Across. Then note the last two letters of this answer + ...)

59 Overnight flight (... the first two of this one.)

61 Small battery

62 “___ Ruins Everything”

63 Short stops?

64 Dark ’n’ stormy liquor

65 Says yes without saying “yes”

66 Squish, cutely

DOWN

1 Rodriguez of “Jane the Virgin”

2 Foreboding sign

3 Drove too fast

4 Like the face :(

5 “Let me check on that”

6 Spanish rice dish

7 What’s always breaking?

8 Rowing implement

9 Spears associated with Poseidon

10 West Coast chain that offers “Gorilla Style” burgers

11 Unorganize­d mix

12 ___ Grey tea

13 It’s quite the eye sore

19 Vitamin retailer

22 Rep. in “The Squad”

24 Eight-member band

25 Out of juice

26 Go-getter’s personalit­y

27 Hawaiian dances

28 Liqueur often enjoyed in coffee

29 Pecs’ place

31 Sleeper’s trouble

32 What can raise a lot of dough?

35 “Eat your ___ out!”

37 “Why ya lookin’ at me?”

38 Lack of hardship

44 Taipei’s land

45 Recede

46 Noisily consumes, as cereal milk

47 Stadium cheer

49 Issa of “Insecure”

51 A ways away

52 German Mrs.

53 Prepares to shoot an arrow

54 Mexican moola

55 Congressio­nal yeses

56 Fit together well

58 It’s all the rage

60 The Black Keys or The White Stripes, e.g.

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