The Union Democrat

THE DAILY CROSSWORD

Edited by Rich Norris and Joyce Lewis for the Los Angeles Times

- By Rich Norris

ACROSS

1 Mint

9 “__ luck!”

14 Long way to go?

15 Porter, for one

16 Ancient language in which “ir” means “the”

17 Shaky

18 Console with Party and Fit games

19 Briefly appeared

21 Go where one shouldn’t

22 Hitch

24 Dance company

founder Ailey

25 Belt

26 Superficia­l

28 Kinsey research focus

29 River valley known for Riesling

30 “... to so __”:

Churchill

32 Part of an outmoded garage set

34 Exploit a position of trust

38 Arranges for deferred payment

39 Symbolic 100%

40 Waiting expectatio­n

41 Higher ed. hurdle

43 Smartwater rival

46 Mad magazine caricaturi­st Drucker

47 Stabilizin­g components

49 Stable gear

51 Go __

52 Small sailing ship

54 First name of two

Spice Girls

55 Bit of needlework

57 Island nation in

Oceania

59 Very hot celestial orbs

60 Generic

confrontat­ion

61 Lesser number? 62 Ring-necked bird

DOWN

1 Squanders

2 Getting agitated

3 Radio control

4 “Spring the trap!”

5 Vestige

6 Nabisco name since 1967

7 Unpopular

debuts of 1957

8 “This just isn’t working”

9 Advance

10 Clod

11 Security element that may be detected by Silly String

12 Peppers between jalapeño and tabasco on the Scoville scale

13 “M*A*S*H” unit

15 “Très __”

20 Add

23 Fragrance

assortment, e.g.

25 Show mastery of 27 “Joy Shtick”

writer

29 Balm of Gilead, for one

31 __ bar

33 Missouri’s Cori

Bush, e.g.: Abbr.

34 First of many steps

35 Continenta­l rider’s purchase, once

36 Big name in

racing

37 Wild party

42 Quenya or Sindarin, in fiction

44 Company whose logo is interlocki­ng tuning forks

45 Blackjack combo

47 “Get Smart” org.

48 Be of use

50 “The Kiss”

painter

52 Workout focus

53 “Snow Flower and the Secret Fan” novelist See

56 Bit

58 “Mic Drop” band

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