Rappahannock News

CROSSWORD

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ACROSS

1. Snap up

5. Ship pronoun

8. Table scrap

11. Not happening

12. Call to matey

13. Boredom

15. Decant

16. Pilaf grain

17. Charcuteri­e stores

18. *“A ____ for the rest of us!”- from “Seinfeld”

20. Gwyneth, to friends

21. Thing to bear?

22. Comedian Tina

23. *Warmest or holiday follower

26. Feeling of disinteres­t

30. Sculptor Hans/Jean ___

31. Chief

34. Assistant

35. Used in cricket or 301

37. *Feast of the Seven Fishes seafood

38. Tanks and such

39. Purse for a formal affair

40. All together

42. Make a mistake

43. Green bean or peanut

45. Infamous ____ Knoll

47. Charge carrier

48. *____ Navidad!

50. Hindu princess

52. *This theme wouldn't exist without them

55. Swines, in Old English

56. Dashing style

57. Between a trot and a gallop

59. Corpulent

60. Ding-a-____

61. Knight’s breastplat­e

62. “I Thee ____”

63. Pea container

64. Not a word?

DOWN

1. Econ. measure

2. *Where Santa’s sleigh lands

3. Malaria symptom

4. Russian soup

5. Prison weapon, pl.

6. Bette Midler’s “____ Pocus”

7. *“Tiny tots with their ____ all aglow”

8. Billy Joel’s “____ the Good Die Young”

9. The Colosseum, e.g.

10. *____ the season!

12. Not aria nor recitative

13. Landscaper’s tool

14. *Welcomed with a count down

19. Weight of refuse and chaff, pl.

22. Driving hazard

23. Does like a crane

24. About to explode

25. Celiac disease, colloquial­ly

26. ____ weevil

27. March of ____

28. Emanations from incense and frankincen­se

29. *Christmas predecesso­r

32. Be undecided

33. Cotillion ball’s main attraction

36. *Good follower

38. Like smell of burning rubber, e.g.

40. Long time

41. Staring amorously

44. Coolness and composure

46. Popular flowering shrub

48. Shakespear­e’s “First ____”

49. African antelope

50. RBG’s garb

51. Matured like cheese

52. SOS

53. Quotable Berra

54. What DJs do

55. Reporter’s question

58. Is in Paris

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