Woman's World

Orange you glad?

Use the letters highlighte­d in the finished puzzle to spell a sweet frozen treat

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ACROSS 1 After-bath powder 5 Doll’s cry 9 Scoundrels 13 Tax prep expert, for short 16 Nimble 18 Bone-dry 19 Landed, as a bird 20 Big coffee holder 21 Pass-the-baton race 22 Was a passenger 23 Loose gown from Oahu 24 Software problem 25 D and C, in D.C. 27 Appeared to be 29 WSW’S reverse 30 Troop groups 32 — Juan 33 —-friendly 34 Hawaiian dish 37 Wrongdoing 38 Delay 40 Pic to click 43 Ceremony 45 Doomed passenger liner 48 TV newsman Dan 52 Showbiz twin Mary-kate or Ashley 54 Make amends (for) 55 Baltimore bird 56 Family secret, perhaps 59 Nibble away 61 Thompson or Stone 62 “Dear old” guy 65 Kosher — 66 All alternativ­e 68 Clairvoyan­ce, e.g. 69 Apple product 71 “Thanks —!” (2 wds.) 73 Cared for 75 Says no to 77 Chest material 79 Like some goals 83 Take for granted 84 Ticked off 87 Sleek, for short 88 Kiss 90 Beaver’s work 91 — de Triomphe 93 — de Cologne 94 Tête-à-tête 97 Artic sight 99 Tel Aviv’s home 102 Animal in a sty 103 Soak up 106 Thomas’ — muffins 109 “Am — believe . . . ?” (2 wds.) 110 Adorable 111 **** review 113 Home Depot rival 115 Hallow ending 116 TV’S talking horse (2 wds.) 117 Brews 118 Slow mover 119 Wing it? 120 Blunders 121 “Out of the question” 122 Surprising­ly agile

DOWN 1 Black gunk 2 Long, long time 3 Bouncy tune 4 Nurse Barton 5 James Bond’s cocktail 6 Resulted (from) 7 Prefix with night or day 8 Cool drinks 9 Small role by a big star 10 Graduates 11 10 cents 12 Style of poker 13 Sugar lumps 14 Wrinkled fruit 15 Infuriate 17 Observers 26 Give off, as light 28 Trim or border 31 Bluish gray 33 Loosen, as laces 34 Tennis or golf instructor 35 Black gold 36 “— alive!” 39 “I’ll take that as —” (2 wds.) 41 Throngs 42 Boat paddle 44 Always, in verse 46 Pudding ingredient 47 100 years 49 “Where the heart is” 50 Shade trees 51 Gather what’s been sown 53 Nancy Drew’s boyfriend 57 Ends 58 “— say!” 60 Balloon filler 62 Opera star 63 Planet of the — 64 Pencil-and-paper game 67 Moray, e.g. 70 Distrust 72 Not tough 73 A Judd 74 — 180 (2 wds.) 76 Large Australian bird 78 Forensic ID 80 Charge 81 “La la” preceder 82 “— rang?” 85 Heartfelt 86 Downer 89 Maid of honor, often 92 Jail units 94 Top cop 95 Monopoly purchase 96 “the — of defeat” 98 Female students, in old lingo 100 Evening hour 101 “— and tigers and bears!” 103 #1 spot 104 Prickly-seed case 105 Bric-a-— 107 Cashless deal 108 — to the throne 112 Pie — mode (2 wds.) 114 Foxy

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