Light side At the plate
Crossword
By Richard Bansemer
‘Spirit, Spirit of Gentleness’ (Stanza 2) Hymn written by James K. Manley; used by permission
ACROSS 1. Away from WNW 4. “Aba __ honeymoon” 8. “... and you goaded your 40D with a law and a __”
“We’ve been here over 40 minutes. Have we gotten to the seventh- inning stretch yet?”
12. Smoked salmon 13. “... then you spoke through your 52A to open their __”
“John 3:16 is the Bible verse, not his batting average.”
14. Furniture double curve 15. In a scanty way 17. Chance 18. Eenie, meenie, miney, __ 19. Table sugar 21. Bee shed 24. Mai __ 25. Air mover 26. Golf ball set up 28. Transition technique in music 32. Tends a bruise 34. CNN’s founder 36. “You swept through the 4D, you stung with the __”
37. Most important part of something
39. Luxury holder? 41. My thought exactly (abbr.) 42. Father, Son and Spirit 44. Elder 46. “... and when they were __ with idols and 47D”
50. Possess 51. Name meaning “snow” 52. “... then you spoke through your __ to open their 13A”
56. River duck 57. Weight unit 58. To __, with Love 59. Requests 60. English park 61. __-fi (slang)
DOWN 1. Urban railways 2. Gravy soaked bread 3. Looks at very closely 4. “You swept through the __, you stung with the 36A”
5. Vote yes 6. Sound units 7. City on the Nile 8. Trucks 9. Exchange rate
10. Loch __ monster 11. Fake out hockey move 16. __noke, in SW Virginia 20. Calciums 21. Same thing as “a lie” 22. Large burrowing rodent 23. Soon, but not __ 27. Shocking fish 29. Wild smell 30. “I lift up mine eyes __ the hills”
31. German river 33. Stoplights 35. Was ist __? 38. Cold water fish 40. “... and you goaded your __ with a law and a 8A”
43. “O the __ of the riches of the wisdom and knowledge of God” (Romans 11:33-34)
45. Newton-Wellesley Hosp. 46. Alpha, __, gamma 47. “... and when they were 46A with idols and __”
48. Iran and __ (var.) 49. Low, sideless cart 53. English dictionary (abbr.) 54. Tac toe preceder 55. __ Lanka
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