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Theme Crossword >> “And Then Some”

- TM by David L. Hoyt

ACROSS

1. Worst of times

5. Hulled wheat

10. Main

15. Remove a hat

19. Jai -

20. The Pentateuch

21. Boring tool

22. -- fixe

23. Like a busybody

25. Playful

27. Unfounded

28. Scarlett’s better half

30. Of the sense of hearing

31. Ore deposit

32. Gather

33. Conjunctio­ns

35. Kind of cabbage

38. Showy flower

39. Winged child in art

43. Recompense

45. Vexing

48. Furrow

49. Bell’s resonant sound

50. Suit of armor piece

52. Excelled

53. Young animal

54. Ump’s decision

55. Garment for a ranee

56. Undercover operation

57. Bread loaf

58. Big rig drivers

60. Lab copy

61. RAF aircraft

62. Does a farm job

63. Cliched figure of speech

64. Wild mushroom

65. Perfumes

67. Wall Street events

68. Earl’s wife

71. Dispatch

72. Plant related to the onion

73. Gamut

74. Command for a pooch

75. Old TV’S “-- ‘n’ Andy”

76. Designer -- von Furstenber­g

77. Value

78. Italia’s capital

79. Neither masc. nor neut.

80. Onerous

82. Small quake

84. Performanc­e en pointe: 2wds.

86. Minerals

87. Begins

88. Thessaly peak

89. Body’s trunk

91. Wild ox of India

93. Dark ale

96. French noble

97. Returned to calm

101. Awkward

104. Irritating

106. Genesis name

107. Of a grain

108. Gladden

109. Seed cover

110. Stark

111. “God -- America”

112. Mideast currency

113. Recently passed

DOWN

1. AKA Elia

2. Olive genus

3. Soft masses

Use the clues to help unscramble the four Jumbles, one letter to each square,

form four words.

RMAECA

ARGNMEA

OHNMRYA

Answer

Clue:

Ms. Howe title 3-17-24

Clue:

Sonny & Cher, at times

I wasn’t surprised to learn that he was born in Texas.

Clue: This actor, who was born in Fort Worth, Texas, on Sept. 21, 1931, was Bridget Fonda’s godfather.

Then arrange the circled letters to form the answer, as suggested by the above cartoon and clue.

Jumbles: STUDIO BIONIC WANTED CHUCKLE

Answer: The show's iconic animated opening credits were created by Hanna-barbera Production­s. BEWITCHED

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Answers to 3/10/24

4. Indirect

5. Cavalryman’s mount

6. -- comitatus

7. Statue in Piccadilly Circus

8. Take it on the -

9. Bomb ingredient

10. Modest eateries

11. Impairs

12. “-- -- Plenty o’ Nuttin’”

13. Conger

14. Datebook abbr.

15. Neglect

16. Reputation

17. Disaster-relief org.

18. Atmosphere of a place

24. Theater impresario Andrew -- Webber

26. Elite group

29. Diner fare

32. Came to be

33. In associatio­n with

34. Alaskan cape

35. Stiff shoe

36. Love affair

37. Bold

38. “Hedda Gabler” playwright

39. Give as good --gets

40. Causing worry

41. Tutu material

42. Lutrine creature

44. Philatelis­t’s interest

46. Bars legally

47. Cologne’s river

51. Son of Zeus and Hera

53. Body in space

55. Rollerblad­e

56. Bunny hill

57. Carried

59. Small change

60. Cowardly

61. Accepted as true

63. Cord

64. -- -Saint-michel

65. Sunbeam

66. Carved gem

67. Sun visor

68. Worries

69. Garfunkel’s onetime partner

70. Leading ladies

72. Around the time of

73. After Quebec, before Sierra

76. Demands payment from

77. Exacerbate­d 100. Take out

78. Retaliatio­n 102. -- Peter to pay

80. Sew loosely Paul

81. Ilk 103. -- ammoniac

83. Stir up 105. Man in Belize

85. Doppelgang­er

89. Weighty volumes

90. Signs

91. -- -percha

92. More skilled

93. Strikebrea­ker

94. Helicon

95. Lag b’-

96. -- d’azur

97. Superheroe­s creator -- Lee

98. “-- the Explorer”

99. Release

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