Chicago Tribune (Sunday)

I Had a Bad Day

- By MaryEllen Uthlaut Edited by Rich Norris and Joyce Nichols Lewis

Swahili boss Canasta combinatio­n Cockatoo feature Boring tools Many a surfer Others, in Latin Vigor Acquire, as an advantage My crayon __ Pay television Designated space Four-wheeler, briefly

My ruler __ Step on it when you need to step on it Carnival city Applies henna to, say

Mink cousin Sack lead-in Mount north of Redding, California 46 Golf course rental 49 Blunted sword 51 Text sent with x’s

and o’s

54 Cultural character 55 Felt remorse for 56 My needle __ 59 Quacked company name Computer instructio­ns 62 Courtyard 63 Dramatic offering 64 Mediterran­ean

capital

66 Tats

68 One of this

puzzle’s 144

70 My belt __ 79 Ground cover 80 “Yess!”

81 Empower

82 What may come to mind

Native New Zealander

Fix, as a toy Sleep disorder My cake __ Shut (up) South Pacific island group 99 Parasite

100 Benefit

101 Cookie with a Red

Velvet variety 102 Attacks

104 Climb, in a way 106 Direct attention 108 Soften

111 As we speak

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89 92 93 97 98 113

Beefy soup ingredient

117 My knife __

125 Genetic material 126 “Need anything __?” 127 Fluffy-eared

marsupial

128 And my

champagne __ 130 Crossword-solving

Simpson

131 Celtic language 132 Trac II cousin 133 Walt Whitman volunteere­d as one during the Civil War 134 Title for fictional detective Peter Wimsey

135 Parachute fabric 136 Help grow up 137 Printer cartridge

contents

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Lacking talent for Deserving of “All Day Strong” brand

Not seen before Longtime PLO chairman Mauritania neighbor Airline to Israel Hard-hit batted ball Small antelope with an echoic name First name in design Wander aimlessly Reporter at the front Spread outward Academic research papers Jelly-like alga extract Goods suffix Stead

Start of a football play

Poured juices over Bar mixer Director in the theater? Approached nightfall “Iliad,” for one Second chance Leaning to one side Reebok rival Resting upon Jewish assembly site

Roman garment Grayish 19th-century diarist Henry __ Robinson 47

Pot-__: “on the fire” French stew Thing of the past Lead to Twining plant Functional Look after Legislativ­e body Snake worshipper­s, e.g. Spanish 51-Across Tab, say European erupter Slow way of speaking Barely ahead Reckless Personalit­y categories Bond that promotes easy communicat­ion Baseball’s Doubleday __ Woods, original voice of Disney’s Cinderella “Groovy!”

In that case Basketball Hall of Fame coach Smith Stately trees Cream additive Small deer Move bit by bit “When it’s __”: answer to a classic riddle

91 Symbol of bondage 94 So last year

95 “To __ own self be

true”: “Hamlet” 96 Soil

103 Finally registered 105 A stone’s throw 107 Degree

109 Apartment

building unit

110 Web message 112 Harmless, as a lie 114 Add splendor to 115 Occupied

116 “See ya”

117 Honeycomb

compartmen­t 118 Miscellany

119 Cold War initials 120 Play the first

card

121 Besides that

122 Madeline of

“Blazing Saddles” 123 Poet Pound

124 Old Russian

autocrat

129 Sonny and Cher,

for one

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75 76 77

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Unscramble the six Jumbles, one letter per square, to form six words. Then arrange the circled letters to form the surprise answer, as suggested by this cartoon.

Complete the grid so each row, column and 3-by-3 box in bold borders contains every digit 1to9.

Level:

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