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CROSSWORD

- EDITED Erik Agard BY Brooke Husic

TURN! TURN! TURN!

ACROSS

1 “And so on” (Abbr.)

4 Dish that might be served in a skillet 8 Utopian 13 Handprint part 15 Region 16 Agreement to stop fighting

17 Beverage brand with a sour apple flavor 18 Person who fabricates 19 Some wedding dresses

20 Design with a crest

23 Ganesha and

Parvati

24 2020 WNBA

champs

25 Spiritedne­ss

27 Wind instrument­s

30 National flower of

Mexico 34 Trampoline safety

item

37 Responsibi­lity 39 Zen teaching tools 40 Totally finished

44 Defense mechanism for a platypus 45 Not different

46 ___ G BIV 47 Invites upstairs,

say 49 Semiaquati­c

salamander­s

52 Rippon who wrote “Beautiful on the Outside”

54 Turnable controls

57 Push’s opposite 60 Protection from

stains

64 ___ Sign Language (endangered language)

66 Brunch or brinner

67 ___ na tigela

(Brazilian food)

68 Vanessa Carlton

instrument 69 ___-up (hybrid

song)

70 Responsibi­lity

71 Radiate

72 Prefix for “matter”

73 Large body of

water DOWN 1 Grand-scale 2 They might be topped with cotija 3 Lacrosse shoe 4 Yoga asana that’s a lunar phase 5 Jessye Norman solo 6 Burn the surface of 7 Hurts 8 “For what ___ worth . . .” 9 Performanc­e that might feature lip-syncing 10 Lead-in for “vision” or “zone” 11 Base’s counterpar­t 12 Not as much 14 “I’m like you” 21 Sphere 22 Feeling down 26 For old times’ ___ 28 Finishes 31 Bad guy’s hideout 32 A fan of 33 Unlotioned, perhaps 34 PBS science show 35 12/24 and 12/31, e.g. 36 Road race distance that’s about 6.2 miles 38 More than none 41 Franklin who discovered DNA’s shape 42 In the thick of 43 India’s capital 48 ___ King Cole 50 Syllable before “tac” in a game 51 Food that’s dressed 53 “___ Mia! Here We Go Again” 29 Violin star Archives

55 Hub

56 Connecticu­t, e.g.

57 Organ part

58 Operating system invented at Bell Labs

59 Hawaiian feast

61 Chickpea, e.g.

62 First’s opposite

63 “Well, hey there!”

65 Syllable after “tac”

in a game

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© Andrews McMeel 1/12

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