By Warren Manners
Across | Down | ||
1 | Omaha, e.g. | 1 | Arresting |
7 | Akkadian god of fresh water | 2 | Written, in a way |
11 | Bhagavad-___ | 3 | Mollusks |
15 | Forensic IDs | 4 | Equitably |
19 | Egyptian sun god | 5 | An aspect of 120° |
20 | Architect Louis | 6 | Actor Jimmy O. and comedian Jenny |
21 | Chain letters? | 7 | Dossier letters |
22 | Rival of Cassio | 8 | Had some |
23 | A SONG | 9 | Saudi noble |
24 | Warmonger | 10 | Declassify |
25 | Taj Mahal locale | 11 | M87 engine |
26 | Shot in the dark | 12 | Consumed |
27 | Park activity | 13 | Alpine pool |
28 | A CELEBRATION | 14 | On a particular date |
30 | Adduce | 15 | Makes out |
31 | Contracted thing | 16 | Autochthonous |
33 | Giraffe relatives | 17 | Cat’s-eye relatives |
34 | Ague | 18 | Becomes temperate |
35 | Privation | 29 | Cure opener |
36 | Yet, to Yeats | 32 | Overpriced |
38 | AN ICON | 34 | U.S. agency |
41 | Dept. store stock | 37 | Begets |
42 | Hold forth | 39 | Style |
44 | Royal attendant | 40 | Officiate |
45 | Large amounts | 42 | A FORMULA |
46 | 1940s spy org. | 43 | Mavens |
49 | One of seven | 45 | Ragged Dick author |
50 | Lab fluids | 46 | Defeated |
54 | Gofer | 47 | Darn it |
57 | Point of no return (with 73 across) | 48 | Stole 9 more minutes |
59 | New Zealand parrot | 51 | Stranger in a strange land |
61 | Cousteau’s milieu | 52 | La Loge artist |
62 | Compadres | 53 | Punta _____, Chile |
63 | Erupt | 54 | Tropical trees |
65 | Detroit pistons are here | 55 | It will make you sick |
67 | Demolish | 56 | Skin discoloration |
68 | Bruin great | 57 | Flash memory predecessor |
69 | Pindar poem | 58 | Henry VIII, for one |
70 | Lovecraft deity | 60 | A FIGHTER |
71 | Typical introduction? | 63 | Mnemonic to calculate sine |
73 | See 57 across | 64 | Messi’s number |
75 | Michener novel | 66 | Iona athletes |
76 | Boost | 72 | Eccentric |
77 | Full amount | 74 | South Park kid |
79 | Craftsman | 75 | It’s something in Amsterdam |
80 | Shopkeepers | 78 | Bar opening |
81 | Trash hauler | 80 | The Thunderer composer |
83 | Idiosyncrasy | 82 | Portrayer of Cuthbert J. Twillie |
85 | Maude’s husband | 84 | Focus your attention |
86 | Trump sobriquet | 86 | Round number? |
87 | Pupil’s neighbor | 88 | Wordsmith’s ref. |
90 | Campaign | 89 | Steadfast |
91 | Clink | 90 | Czarist cavalryman |
94 | A SONG | 91 | Vie |
99 | IV sites | 92 | Opera quickie |
100 | Word of caution | 93 | To die by disease or injury |
101 | Eschew | 94 | Decanter |
102 | Organizes | 95 | Musk ox |
104 | Suspected cause of Napoleon’s death | 96 | Fan |
107 | Hoarfrost | 97 | Automatically recording and summarizing information, for short |
108 | A BAND | 98 | Subside |
110 | Book after James | 100 | “_____ her damask cheek”: Shakespeare |
111 | Biblical name | 103 | Merits |
112 | Georgian capital | 105 | Jazz bits |
113 | Toward the mouth | 106 | Backup |
115 | AN END | 108 | King of Israel |
116 | Doting | ||
117 | Shortly | ||
118 | “Address to the ___ Guid”: Robert Burns | ||
119 | Facades | ||
120 | Ballpark figs. | ||
121 | Loiter | ||
122 | Tut’s kin? | ||
123 | Letter recipient |
Solutions may be emailed to cont.puzzles@gmail.com.
In order to make the solver list, your solutions must be received by July 31, 2019.
Previous Puzzle: InsurTech, etc.
Solvers: Anthony Amodeo, Dean Apps, Lois Cappellano, Todd Dashoff, Phil Gollance, J&J Holloman, Ken Kudrak, Jim Muza, Alan Putney, Zig Swistunowicz.