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CROSSWORD THEME: LANGUAGES
ACROSS DOWN
1. Lacking imagination 1. Pressure unit
6. Afflict 2. A year in a trunk
9. Bob of boxing world 3. It's sometimes enough
13. From then on 4. Cozy accessory
14. Ornamental pond dweller 5. Unquestioning ones
15. Not asleep 6. Similar
16. Cuzco valley people 7. H+, e.g.
17. Overnight lodging
18. 5th of 7 canonical hours 8. Flax-derived fabric
19. *Brothers Grimm language 9. Deserter's acronym
21. *Language considered to have most 10. Indian princess
words 11. Luau instrument, pl.
23. Man's tasseled hat 12. Mosquito net, e.g.
24. Cross to bear 15. Teenagers' emotions
25. Retriever's word, for short 20. Nitrogen, in the olden days
28. Person, place or thing 22. *Greek N, pl.
30. Like a bow or a racket 24. Relating to dreams
35. Pale ____ beverage, pl. 25. *"Veni, vidi, vici" language
37. It has multiple limbs 26. "My wife can vouch for me", e.g.
39. Mister in Madrid 27. Prince's "Raspberry ____"
© StatePoint Media 40. Spare in a trunk 29. *Pakistani language
41. Manuscript changes 31. Make over
43. Romantic occurrence 32. Eel in a sushi restaurant
44. Letter-shaped girder
46. Russian mountain range 33. Annotator
47. Curved molding 34. *Hellenic language
48. HNO3 acid 36. Popular way to cook tuna
50. Egyptian goddess of fertility 38. *Greek H, pl.
52. Rub the wrong way 42. More like a fox
53. CISC alternative 45. Quaggier
55. Cry of horror, in comics 49. Langley, VA org.
57. *First language spoken in outer 51. Be full of anger
space 54. Rabbit trap
61. *Once considered the language of 56. Land on patellas
diplomacy 57. Invitation acronym
64. Like old cracker 58. One of Four Corners states
65. What acrimony and acrobat have in 59. Price reduction
common 60. Snail-like
67. Get ready to drive, on a golf course 61. Guitar part
69. It's often rewarded with a medal in
military 62. Ghana monetary unit
70. Sturgeon yield 63. Designer Boss
71. Backyards separator? 66. Trigonometry abbr.
72. "That was close!" 68. Favorite one
© StatePoint Media 73. "C'____ la vie!" (Solutions on page 64)
Fill in the blank squares in the grid, making sure that every
row, column and 3-by-3 box includes all digits 1 through 9 74. "Silas Marner" novelist
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