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Daily Crossword Puzzle #6 for Mon, Aug 20, 2018
ACROSS 1. What Jean-Claude Killy likes to do 4. Technician 8. Bear (Spanish) 11. Hoop that covers a wheel 13. Satellite of Uranus 15. Reproach for some lapse or misdeed 16. Mouths or openings 17. Taiwanese island in East China Sea 18. Pulled tight 19. 61 cubic inches 21. And so on (abbr.) 22. Extremities 23. Compass dir. 24. Attila the _ 27. Consenting reply 29. Went 30. Showing deterioration from age 34. The 19th letter of the Greek alphabet 36. Family _ (genealogy) 39. Grain storage towers 40. 90 degrees 41. Baking chambers 43. Heavy open wagon 44. Leaves out 46. Style 47. Untruth 48. Upset 49. Lacquered or enameled metalware 51. Portuguese money of account (variant) 53. She-sheep 54. Actor Linden 57. Southern CA. univ. 60. On the contrary 63. Ancient Celtic tribe of eastern Britain 65. Land 66. Speak pompously 69. Entreaty 70. Shade tree 71. Brizilian seaport 72. ____ Jay Lerner 73. Actress Charlotte 74. Flaplike coverings 75. Mouth or opening DOWN 1. Fur scarf 2. Japanese brewing company 3. Feeling or showing extreme anger 4. Scottish cap 5. Period 6. Quote 7. Behest 8. NW Algerian seaport 9. Saudi Arabian king (1953-1964) 10. Chooses 12. Compass dir. 14. "I Love _" 18. One of the two male reproductive glands 20. 17th letter of the Greek alphabet 25. To (old English) 26. Boldness 28. Double-curved letter 29. From the throat 31. Mountain range southwest of Kyrgyzstan 32. Old wives' tales, e.g. 33. Eastern Standard Time (abbr.) 34. Pack (down) 35. SW Saudi Arabia district 37. Snakelike fish 38. Related on the mother's side 40. Greek goddess of the dawn 42. Overwhelm 45. Observe 50. Luau accessory 52. Inky black, to poets 54. Phone greeting 55. Approach 56. Woody, climbing, usually tropical plant 57. One who uses or employs something 58. Root beer relative 59. Welles in "The Third Man" 61. Mountain range 62. Jacques of French films 64. Accounting whiz (abbr.) 67. Small boy 68. Raised railways