The Riverside Press-Enterprise

Universal Crossword

- By Larry Snyder

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Cap’s brim Ones whose pants are on fire? Hosp. intake areas It comes before Chap. 1 Balance sheet entry “Parks and ___” (’09-’15 sitcom) Format, as many an essay De Armas of “Knives Out” Lodging that might have a name like The Red Stag

___ Vegas Raiders Contented Popular jeans Journalist­ic org. since 1846 Next to Worked at, as a trade Washington or Ford Occasion for a tuxedo or gown “Better late ___ never” Humans are the only animals that have them Word after “swap” or “swim”

It’s heated geothermal­ly Full of suds 2/23

Gave out cards Multiple Kindly, perhaps ... but not neighborly Winter precipitat­ion Method of teaching reading Finale Hoover or Roosevelt City pest Invitation informatio­n ... or words that can follow each half of 17-, 33- or 40Across 1952 campaign nickname Gives the green light Renter’s counterpar­t Young fella Principle Wild-___ chase

+6>5

Middle of Caesar’s boast Aware of Phaser setting Sphere Feature of a burro but not a donkey? Mango ___ (Indian drink) Verizon or Xfinity, for short “Right now!” Takes back Make more inclined

Pre-party

Clear, as a chalkboard Library website button Tons (of) Icicle’s spot “Yeah ... that’s it for me” Room full of angry constituen­ts, e.g. Goes all out during a race Relaxing soak

Say the same thing as Baseball card datum Pine (for) “Sussudio” singer Collins One of 12 on some mountain bikes

Air filter letters “gtg, see ya” Maryland seafood item Yellow-green gem Iditarod team member New York’s ___ Station Rainy month Capital of Bangladesh Cast a ballot “At the very ___ ...” Ollie’s partner in comedy Source of a museum skeleton, for short Iowa State’s city

___ mortals Word after “stink” or “side” Only even prime number

Answers to yesterday’s puzzle 79,=06<: 7,9

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