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Daily Crossword Puzzle #6 for Tue, Oct 28, 2014


ACROSS
1. Motion picture award
6. Nanny (var.)
9. Pacific Standard Time (abbr.)
12. Movie unit
13. Stricken, poetically
14. Celtic language
15. Likely to tip or tilt
16. Hollow
17. Globular water bottle used in Asia
18. Compass dir.
19. The visible part of the earth's surface
20. High mountains
21. Undersized animal
23. Cards in a Roman deck?
24. Western Nevada city
25. Add up to
28. Compass dir.
30. Removes the wrinkles
34. Become fatigued
35. The 19th letter of the Greek alphabet
36. Distinguishing feature
38. The 18th letter of the Arabic alphabet
39. Lodging establishments
41. Match
43. Small amount or degree
44. Moves on water
46. Connecting point
48. Rowing implement
49. Pulitzer Prize-winning author Ferber
50. Opposed to
51. Small amounts or degrees
53. What Jean-Claude Killy likes to do
56. Writer Wiesel
57. Having a low temperature
58. 1973 Nobel Price Winner (Physics) Leo
60. Backtalk
61. Many (prefix)
62. A piece of turf (Scot.)
63. Teat (slang)
64. In the manner of
65. Seines

DOWN
1. Often (poetically)
2. Indian titles of respect
3. Smile enhancers
4. Electrical Unit
5. Marina Del _, California
6. Mine, in Marseilles
7. Place where flour is made
8. Had dinner
9. Conciliate
10. Fast planes
11. Afternoon social gathering
13. Guess
14. American author Paul (1891-1958)
19. Derisive sound
20. The first octave above the treble staff
22. University (slang)
24. One who advocates reunion
26. Roberta Peters solo
27. Grant temporary use of
28. Nuclear Threat Initiatives
29. Grandmother
31. Mouth or opening
32. Tired old horse
33. Title for a knight
37. Is inclined (to)
40. Chalkboards
42. Age
45. _ Lanka
47. Small ungulate mammals of Africa
49. Whirlpool
50. Jai ____
51. Utensil
52. Silent film actress Nazimova
54. Polynesian shrub of the pepper family
55. Visual representation of an object
56. Eastern Standard Time (abbr.)
57. Accounting whiz (abbr.)
58. Begley and Asner
59. It is