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1. “Snow” veggie
4. To the point
7. Subway alternative
10. Game pieces
13. Propulsion blade
14. Fishy place
15. Long ___
16. Got down
17. Advanced, with “on”
19. Rarer than rare
20. Tattletale
21. Cheap mag
22. American Airlines worker
24. Different
27. Ready for business
29. Atmosphere, slang
32. Period of time
33. Do-over
34. Style
35. “One Flew Over The
Cuckoo’s ___”
36. Journey segment
37. Dog bone’s destiny, perhaps
38. Had a position as
39. Confession subject
40. Be disloyal
44. Cover
45. Horse urger
49. Fielder’s goof
50. Woeful
51. Apple or tomato, e.g.
52. Mermaid feature
53. Use a cloth to clean
54. Total
55. Foot-operated lever
57. Zinfandel e.g.
59. Siphon
61. Long time
62. Mailing location
66. United
67. Elephant’s weight, maybe
68. Affirmative vote
69. Insolence
70. Eccentric
71. Wee worker
72. Put into words
73. Cooking method
Down
1. Soda drink
2. Order of corn
3. “ Butterflies ___ Free”
4. Cinch
5. Leave in a hurry, with “out”
6. Frogs to be
7. Persian, perhaps
8. Time and ___
9. Piece of dinnerware
10. Fancy drink
11. ___ Sigma Phi (honour
society)
12. Gross less expenses
18. Said each letter
Across
1. "Snow" veggie
4. To the point
7. Subway alternative
10. Game pieces
13. Propulsion blade
14. Fishy place
15. Long ___
16. Got down
17. Advanced, with "on"
19. Rarer than rare
20. Tattletale
21. Cheap mag
22. American Airlines worker
24. Different
27. Ready for business
Last Week’s Answers
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C 34 R E A T 35 I 36 O N B 37 U R D E N
23. No longer stuck on
24. Fess (up)
25. A sentence starter
26. ___ and hers
28. Violin string adjuster
30. Lady’s wear
31. Sushi offering
34. Rifle or revolver
36. Clapton’s “__ down Sally”
37. Proposal to buy
38. “This means ___!”
39. Crabwise
40. Speculate
41. Horse-and-buggy ___
42. Lost one’s footing
43. Part to play
44. Makeshift table
45. Do a gardening chore
46. Beach dwelling
47. Arctic sight
48. m.p.g. part
50. Like a respectful librarygoer
51. Half a weekend
53. Typically red toy
56. Input for computers
58. Think tank nugget
59. Overly
60. Word connector
63. Santa’s helper
64. Yes ___!
65. Agent
29. Atmosphere, slang
32. Period of time
33. Do-over
34. Style
35. "One Flew Over The Cuckoo's 36. Journey segment
37. Dog bone's destiny, perhaps
38. Had a position as
39. Confession subject
40. Be disloyal
44. Cover
45. Horse urger
49. Fielder's goof
50. Woeful
51. Apple or tomato, e.g.
52. Mermaid feature
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vaccinated, implement vaccine verification,
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settings where masks are required only for
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