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Daily Crossword Puzzle #1 for Sat, Sep 23, 2023


ACROSS
1. Baking chamber
5. Yawn
9. 4-wheeled motor vehicle
12. Sibling's daughter
14. Soon (poet.)
15. Cuckoo
16. Bodily heat indicating an inflammation
17. Drink excessively
18. It would
19. Raised railways
20. Severe or trying experience
23. One of the Great Lakes
24. One who uses or employs something
25. To the inside or interior of
27. Religious group
30. Oblong piece of solid material
32. Remaining after all deductions
33. Small island
34. Practice fight
36. Armed conflict
38. 23rd letter of the Greek alphabet
39. Period
40. Purpose
43. Zeal
46. Puts into a specified state
48. Singles
49. Tired old horse
51. _ de Janeiro
52. Proofreading order
53. South American Indian
54. Norwegian king
56. Possessive pronoun
58. Periods in a boxing match
61. Ewer handle
64. Wedding promise
65. Sums up
66. Dried seaweed eaten as food
68. Lair
69. Shed a tear
70. Satellite of Uranus
71. Followers of ems
72. Conclusions
73. Johnson of "Laugh-In"

DOWN
1. Single time
2. Small bottle
3. Snakelike fish
4. Non-commissioned officer (abbr.)
5. Yard entry
6. Small Philippine buffalo
7. Cotton for raincoats, e.g.
8. Compass dir.
9. Capital of Egypt
10. Opposed to
11. Travel on an animal
13. Greek god of love
21. Confederate soldiers (slang)
22. Window treatments
23. Singer James
24. Shoshoni
26. ___ Haven, CT
27. Small drink
28. Curvy letter
29. 154 in Roman numerals
31. More uncommon
35. Food allowance for one day
37. Undersized animal
41. Observe
42. Eastern Standard Time (abbr.)
44. Restaurants
45. Apple computer (short form)
47. Exchanged or delivered for money
48. Order of Saint Francis (abbr.)
50. Place where plants grow
53. Removes the wrinkles
55. "____ silly question..."
56. Flintstone garb
57. Locale of original sin
59. Wrote a lyric poem
60. United States Postal Service (abbr.)
61. Independent ruler or chieftain
62. Collude with
63. Governing power
65. Deep reverence
67. Mouth or opening