Kitsap Sun

USA TODAY CROSSWORD

- EDITED Amanda Rafkin BY Claire Rimkus

GET DOWN! ACROSS

1 “That’s wild!”

5 Art form with heightened performanc­es of gender

9 Possesses

13 “Wynonna ___”

(Syfy show)

14 Name similar to

Mary

15 ___ San Lucas

16 Click of the fingers 17 Gallery reviewers 19 Huge amount

20 IDs on some tax

forms

21 The Amazon Trail

conveyance

22 “If you say so . . .”

24 Went off, like a

phone

25 Hawaiian activist

Nawahi

26 Fannypack or tote 27 Makes a choice

31 Companion that

oinks

33 Munched on

34 Bread served with

butter chicken

35 Unit of land

measuremen­t

36 Long-legged

wading birds

39 African animal with

a silent letter

40 Lawnmower

storage site

41 Cold, treeless

biome

42 A baby platypus

hatches from one 43 Tic-tac-___

44 Boston Bruins’

league

45 Emotion similar to

remorse

47 Area of study

49 They provide some shade on a beach day

52 Architectu­ral column 55 Pose a question

57 “Aw, rats!”

58 Geometry class

calculatio­n

59 “Sayonara!”

Answers: © Andrews McMeel

61 “Frozen” sister

62 Nail polish layer

63 Word on some doors 64 Feature of the

“Crying Face” emoji 65 Comes to a finish 66 Toy with a string

67 Great Lake by

Cleveland

DOWN

1 Sunset direction

2 City home to the

Thay Temple

3 Citrus plant in a

grove

4 Smartphone

download

5 Fixes with stitches

6 Tedious routines

7 Shape used to

describe storylines 8 Vehicles that empty

curbside bins

9 Eight-sided shape 10 “Not yet!”

11 “SNL” channel

12 “Send help!”

14 Stress-reducing

treatment 18 Atom that has gained or lost an electron

20 Prefix for “final” or

“circle” 23 Officiated a Little League game 24 Kid-friendly,

movie-wise

26 Horse’s home on a

farm 28 Thrilling book 29 Zest 30 Cozy 31 Opposite of

future 32 Reverberat­e 37 Beach bird 38 Go

catamarani­ng 44 WNBA player

Coffey

46 Find

47 Alternativ­es to

heels 48 Frequency with which some people solve crosswords 50 “The Walking Dead” actress Gurira

51 Extra tire

52 Spin class stat

53 Dewrinkle

54 Mechanical pencil

fill

56 Song with one

singer

60 Two singers, for

example

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