FRIDAY, July 13, 2018
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NEW YORK TIMES CROSSWORD PERSON / PLACE / THING
A35
By Bruce Haight
ACROSS 1. Beguiled
63. NPR’s “Planet Money” or “How I Built This”
6. Carnival performer
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DOWN
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19. Make a good point?
70. “Shoo!”
5. Once named
20. “Three Sisters” sister
72. Cheer with beer
6. Get crazy
21. “The Gold-Bug” author, for short
74. ____-Magnon man
7. English actor Idris
75. Actor / Transportation hub / Part of a broadcast
8. “Holy moly!”
30. Emerald or aquamarine 31. “Don’t move!” 34. Dog tag? 35. Finished behind 36. Socialite / Resort / Store 41. “Keystone” character of old comedy
81. Holy terror 82. Unwitting accomplice
10. Crackpot
83. Suisse peak
11. “Wait just a sec”
84. “Young Sheldon” airer
12. Many a pageant coif
87. Scott of “Charles in Charge”
13. Titan, Triton or Titania
48. Gangster tracker 49. How a gangly person might be described
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72. Unflappable
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24. Plenish
85. Major fuss 86. Like most light bulbs
97
25. Theme park annoyances
88. Difficult journeys
102
30. Barrio grocery
89. Cubist of note?
32. ____ Perelman, classic Russian science writer
90. Twit
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111
92. Regatta site since 1839
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33. For
93. Slack
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109. Actress / Mideast area / Crime
34. Lighter igniter
113. 1960s “It Girl” Sedgwick
37. Words mouthed on a Jumbotron
114. Longtime “Inside the N.B.A.” analyst
38. Some girders
115. Primary concern
40. Fashion monthly
118. Some sports prizes
117. RCA competitor 119. Professor Trelawney in the Harry Potter books, e.g. 120. “Is this really necessary?”
35. Zapped, in a way
39. “That’s pretty obvious!” 45. Take over 46. Divvies up
94. Shines
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100. Ticked off 101. All together, in scores 103. Food drive collection
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95. Fashion 96. Insurance filings
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98 103
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102. Blockage reliever
80. Contact, in a way
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65 70
85
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81 84
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69 75
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78. Computer menu option 79. Dumas dueler
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71. “The Situation Room” airer
77. Like many a kilt
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70. Condescending sort
73. Stand-alone business?
35
99. Big name in vodka
58. World Cup cheer
61. Alpo alternative
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30
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116. “Speed-the-Plow” playwright
60. Show extreme instability
68. Clerical wear
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84. Hits the hay
52. Political commentator / Geographical area / Fitness routine 59. Lots
67. Flying Solo
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66. What’s got ewe covered?
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18. Clobbers
108. Haunted-house sound
45. Roman orator
16. Warm, cozy spots
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65. Try this!
76. Kernel
15. “Nothing succeeds like ____”: Oscar Wilde
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13
98. Some singles
107. Father of octuplets on “The Simpsons”
44. Message in a bottle, maybe
14. Seat at many a wedding
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12
17. Quite, despite expectations
105. Upscale hotel chain
43. Word after who, what, when, where, why or how
62. Add fuel to
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97. “It’s a deal!”
103. “Roger that”
42. Sacred symbol of ancient Egypt
55. Upscale hotel chain
64. Part of a crane
9. ____ Graham, Meryl Streep’s role in 2017’s “The Post”
91. Comedian / State capital / Recordstore section
10
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4. Three-time N.H.L. M.V.P.
89. Way cool
9
57. Hip-hop subgenre
3. Take a few pointers?
29. Third-most- abundant gas in the atmosphere
8
25
69. Texter’s sign-off
88. “With ____ ring …”
7
24
66. Related stuff
28. Leg-press target, informally
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23
15. Popular selfhelp website
27. Beachgoer’s souvenir
5
56. Undo
2. Dash
26. “Safe!” in baseball, or “Safety!” in football
4
54. Hi or lo follower
65. Ceiling
23. Singer / City / Home feature
3
1. What some Kaplan guides help prep for
10. Heavy hit
22. Princess with superpowers
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CROSSWORD ANSWERS FOUND ON A33
WORD SEARCH
SUMMER FUN WORD SEARCH
104. Uriah of “David Copperfield” 105. High wind
47. 1960s HaightAshbury wear
106. Half of a pair
49. Per unit
109. “The Godfather” mobster who was shot in the eye
50. Myrna of “Love Crazy”
110. Staples of waiting rooms
51. Lather
111. “I’m thinking …”
53. Obama ____
112. ____ de vie
48. Summer swarmer
SUDOKU FUN BY THE NUMBERS
Sudoku puzzles are formatted as a 9x9 grid, broken down into nine 3x3 boxes. To solve a sudoku, the numbers 1 through 9 must fill each row, column and box. Each number can appear only once in each row, column and box. You can figure out the order in which the numbers will appear by using the numeric clues already provided in the boxes. The more numbers you name, the easier it gets to solve the puzzle!
ANSWERS
Find the words hidden vertically, horizontally & diagonally throughout the puzzle AMUSEMENT ARCADE AUCTION BALLOONS BAND BARBECUE BAZAAR BOARDWALK CARNIVAL CIRCUS CORNDOG COTTON CANDY
FAIR FERRIS WHEEL FESTIVAL FIREWORKS GAMES GO-CART MARINA MIDWAY MINI-GOLF MUSIC PARADE PARTY
PIES RACES RACETRACK RIDES SALES SEASIDE SPARKLERS SUMMER SURFING SWIMMING TICKETS TOURIST
ANSWERS
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