The Columbus Dispatch

CROSSWORD NO. 2 FRONT AND BACK LEGS

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ACROSS

1 Analyze

syntactica­lly

6 Emailed a dupe to

10 Officials at Phillies

games, briefly

14 Let up

15 Big name in chips

16 Game on

horseback

17 *Like community government (Hint: Note the letters that bookend both words of each starred clue’s answer ... and what these letters collective­ly spell)

19 Coffee maker

sound

20 All tied up

21 All fired up

22 Fills to excess

23 Flushed

24 After expenses

25 Opposite of baja

26 *All the other

people

31 One who values actions over words?

33 Broke bread

34 Most eco-friendly

dryer?

35 “Just play along”

38 Answered

40 Cable network with

a patriotic name

41 What jowls do

DOWN

1 Less ruddy

2 Situated over

3 Sped

4 Baseball legend

Musial

5 Word hidden in

“three letters”

6 Smart

7 What a filling fills

8 Watched warily

9 Internet

connection initials

10 Modernize

11 Serious sermon

subject

12 Ballet bend

13 Absorbs, with “up” © 2021 ANDREWS MCMEEL SYNDICATIO­N.

42 Charged particles

43 *Spurring into

action

48 Call to a mate

49 Curved path

50 Blond shade

53 Late general Powell

55 Adjective for a

shoppe

56 Chimney channel

57 Smell from a trash

bag

58 *Receipts

60 Clutter

61 Norse god associated with lightning

62 Judges’ attire

63 (Check this out!)

64 Baby beagles

65 Steeple’s tip

18 Narrow street

22 Ignore the alarm

clock

25 Penny, perhaps, in

poker

26 Moody music

genre

27 Rendition

28 Crew member’s

implement

29 Takes legal action

30 5 p.m., say, for a

workday

31 Ponder (over)

32 “No clue”

35 Embrace

36 A whole bunch of

37 Thing in an

incubator

39 Captain’s journal

44 Craving that needs

quenching

45 Pace faster than a

canter

46 They may be

marching

47 Frosts, as a cake

50 Cover story?

51 Terrific

52 “Siddhartha”

author Hermann

53 Provide for free

54 Uplifting poems

55 Diamond Head’s

locale

56 Box office bomb

58 Motor oil brand

59 AARP members:

Abbr.

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