Country Woman

New Year’s Traditions

- BY KELLY WHITT

ACROSS

1. Survivor network 4. Bread purchase 8. Couple 12. Word after skid or before boat 13. Famous opera 14. ___ bitten, twice shy 15. One ___ million (2 wds.) 16. Eat ___ peas on New Year’s (hyph.) 18. New Year’s symbol of new beginnings 20. Track competitio­n 21. Alien’s craft 24. Jolly Green ___ 28. Await the ___ in Times Square on New Year’s Eve (2 wds.) 33. Brag 34. ___-Ida potatoes 35. Theatrical entertainm­ent 37. Larry and Curly’s brother 38. Sail the seven ___ 40. Sing “Auld ___” on New Year’s Eve (2 wds.) 42. Monte ___ 44. Place for a pedi 45. Beauty supply store 48. Kiss at midnight on New Year’s to ward off ___ 52. Watch It’s a ___ Life at the holidays 57. On the ___ hand 58. Sick as ___ (2 wds.) 59. Comfort 60. Let nature take ___ course 61. Answer to roll call 62. Big Band and Roaring ’20s, for example 63. Polka ___

DOWN

1. Place for 18-Across to sleep 2. ___ fide 3. Mop 4. Where Frankenste­in worked 5. Olive or canola 6. Sandler of The Wedding Singer 7. ___ the music 8. Type of justice 9. Whichever 10. Hockey medium 11. Like some peppers 17. Barrel 19. Brynner of The King and I 22. Longest-serving Pres. 23. Baseball player Hershiser 25. Word before ant or green 26. Lunchtime 27. Excessivel­y cute 28. Type of pear 29. ___ 51 30. Shakespear­ean king 31. Eggs 32. Kick the football 36. Sense of self 39. Muck 41. Visualize 43. ___ Miss 46. Oak, for one 47. At a distance 49. Emptiness 50. Bring ___ focus 51. ___ we forget 52. Cry 53. Keats’ “___ to a Nightingal­e” 54. Neither this ___ that 55. CAN neighbor 56. ___ Miserables

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