The Commercial Appeal

USA TODAY CROSSWORD

- EDITED Amanda Rafkin BY Amanda Rafkin

SNAPBACK

ACROSS

1 Center of a peach 4 Black Power

symbol

8 Not too much

12 White part of an

orange

13 Spanish for “love” 14 Plant burned to

cleanse a space

15 Board game

token

16 “Floating, Brilliant, Gone” poet Franny

17 Snow day vehicle 18 Addition to a

tabletop game

21 “Poker Face”

creator Johnson 22 Animal in the

game Calico

23 Scoped out

26 Cooling

ingredient

28 Mini golf

standard

30 Sweetheart

31 Sweetheart

32 Person fighting

the fight with you 33 Rocks that melt

34 Disneyland ride in which guests visit Neverland

39 Person uninterest­ed in romance, for short

40 Person who loves

to geek out

41 Intention

42 One might

become chapped 43 ___ Lanka

44 A virgin drink

doesn’t have any 48 Soccer star Lionel 50 Christmas toy

maker

51 Kind of lox

52 Pink, yellow and cyan item in a Pride parade © Andrews Mcmeel

56 Wiggled digits

58 Skater who dubbed his signature move the “Rippon Lutz” 59 Pepper grinders 60 Gorillas, e.g.

61 Pottery oven

62 Greek god of war 63 Neat

64 Blues singer

James

65 “___ the fields we

go...”

DOWN

1 Dish lined with crust

2 “No way that’s real!”

3 “Well, OK ___”

4 Treatment involving a mask 5 “Can we put on the AC?”

6 “Any moment now!”

7 Excursion 8 Pet protection

org.

9 Speaks boastfully 10 Many moons ___ 11 Morning

droplets

12 Cropped haircut 15 Hairstyle with a cardinal rule in “Legally Blonde” 19 Litterbox

accessory

20 Fake nail

material

24 To ___ their own 25 Bug repellent

ingredient

27 Imposes

28 “Thx” counterpar­t 29 Type of sprout

32 “Tomorrow, ___ Tomorrow, ___ Tomorrow”

34 Coconut-bearing

tree

35 Cleveland’s lake 36 Fastest possible

velocity 6/10

37 “Age/sex/ Location” artist Lennox

38 “No one can outplay me tonight!”

44 Grad

45 Shout

46 Shapes of some

mirrors

47 Falls behind

49 Full of attitude

50 Praise highly

53 Japanese wine that can be served hot or cold 54 Modify

55 “bahaha”

56 Bit of body art

57 Nail polish brand with the color Left Your Texts on Red

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