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Daily Crossword Puzzle #3 for Tue, Dec 28, 2021


ACROSS
1. Necklace unit
5. Teachers' org.
8. Spoil
11. Whirlpool
12. At one time in the past
14. Adept person
15. Woody, climbing, usually tropical plant
17. It's straight from the horse's mouth
18. Legendary monster
19. Cigar-shaped
21. Hyrax
23. The grampus (Milton)
25. "Tell ____ the Marines!"
26. Arab leader
27. Corporate head (abbr.)
28. Perceive with the eye
31. Director Reiner
33. Period of immesurable duration
35. Believer in; advocate of (suffix)
37. _ and Stitch
38. Air pressure measure (abbr.)
40. Blunders
41. Rep
43. From
45. Benjamin's nick name
46. Container for groceries
47. Personal question
50. Matures
52. Silent film actress Nazimova
53. Modern: prefix
54. Lover boys
56. Main course
61. Polynesian shrub of the pepper family
62. Distinctive style or manner
65. Sleazy
66. Had dinner
67. Writer Wiesel
68. Singer Murray
69. "___ Little Indians"
70. Be seated
71. Oceans

DOWN
1. Waist strap
2. Singer Brickell
3. The sixth month of the Jewish calendar
4. Centimeter-gram-second unit of force
5. Not either
6. Compass dir.
7. Being or containing an acid
8. Wise men
9. 1/640 square mile
10. To separate or throw off
13. Related on the mother's side
16. Smallest unit of an element
18. Bear (Spanish)
20. 4th largest of the Great Lakes
22. Portico
24. Riding implement
26. Inky black, to poets
28. Male parent of an animal
29. Merit
30. Followers of ems
31. Capital of Latvia
32. Cassini of fashion
34. Science/research agcy.
36. Confederate soldiers (slang)
37. Experiment locale
39. SW Asia republic
42. Falsehood
44. Double curve, resembling the letter S
48. Michael Jackson trademark
49. Artist's stands
51. Immeasurably long periods of time
52. Wet nurse (var.)
54. Pace
55. Baking chamber
57. Afternoon social gatherings
58. French philosopher Descartes
59. Pulitzer Prize-winning author Ferber
60. Snake ____ (dice throw)
61. Krazy ___ of comics
63. One more than two
64. Remaining after all deductions