The Columbus Dispatch

CROSSWORD NO. 2

- By Beth Rubin and Tracy Bennett © 2021 ANDREWS MCMEEL SYNDICATIO­N.

ACROSS

1 Acid type in proteins Legend “What a relief!” Had a conniption Hard to find Like Earhart’s flight across the Atlantic

17 Charged for

overdue books

18 *Messy sandwich the couple enjoyed first

Actress Larter Sibling of Huey and Louie

23 Computer symbols

24 Digitally enhance, as a photo “Lah-di-___!” *Cheese-topped bowlful they enjoyed second Boxing ref’s call “Milk’s favorite cookie” Actress Thurman Art ___ building Covers up for safe travel?

They don’t lie, per a Shakira hit Jump-starting org. Straw bundle Dined

*Fried seafood they enjoyed third Torah holder Aquarium accessory 6 10 14 15 16 20 21 26 27

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52 53 54 Full moon, e.g.

57 “___ it!” (“Hurry!”)

59 Shade

60 What the couple shared before enjoying more pieces of candy separately, and a hint to the starred answers’ starts Where to hold a slow-dance partner Available for a date Mai or Fitzgerald ___ & Young Maroon’s complement Very much Change, like a lock 62

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DOWN

1 Two husky

sounds

2 Padded envelope

3 Fire up

4 Once named

5 Curious individual, in “fowl language” Mindy Kaling’s role in “A Wrinkle in Time” Angela Bassett’s Ivy

“Iliad” setting Cool, in jazz slang Unnerves, with “out”

Hotel chain, informally Musk of Spacex Misfortune­s 6 7

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Mitsuko Uchida’s instrument Neighborho­od near Dodger Stadium

Not fooled by Completes one round of reps “Song of Solomon” or “The Color Purple” Vexation

Yes, in France “Stee-rike!” caller Dads Smidgen of perfume

___ de cologne Fancy Feast fan ‘80s TV E.T. Zeus’ wife Cliche artist’s hat

One tossing darts, say

It’s moved upon graduation Greets like a dachshund

“In my opinion ...” Foam at a salon Visually pleasing Deflating sound Bring on board Base x height, for a parallelog­ram Terrain for Jack and Jill Capital on a fjord Mauna ___

“___ you happy?”

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