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The Crossword A noisy stroll down Memory Lane


by Merl reagle | www.sundaycrosswords.coM ACRoSS


1 Bean variety 8 Late-night host, once


12 Bygone boomers 16 Sleep aid 19 Jazz drummer Louie 20 Approximately 21 There is, to Thérèse 22 Wartime prez 23 1958 smash 25 1960s funnies 27 Smoking alternative? 28 Pond scum 29 Benz finish 30 Take five 31 Enormously 34 ___ with a view 35 1950s cereal 37 1960s moonwalker 40 Mimeo 41 “Yikes!” 42 “Star Wars” prologue word


43 “Porky in Wackyland” bird


44 Afflict 45 With “pay,” a scandal 46 Dustin in “The Graduate” 47 Snacks that debuted in 1967


54 “All systems ___” 56 Inspired with love, old-style


57 Done for 58 Adam, Hoss and Joe, e.g. 60 Long-range weapon 63 Possible solution 65 Three Dog Night hit 66 Lt. Masters of “Rin-Tin-Tin”


67 High points of Europe 70 Pioneering rock critic played by Philip Seymour Hoffman in “Almost Famous”


73 Mason, e.g.: abbr. 74 Resort, for short 75 Lateral lead-in 76 Gloom’s partner 77 Start of a Motown hit 79 Contemptuous connoisseur


81 Verne traveler 83 March time 85 Some punches 89 “Howdy Doody” Indian who shouted “Cowabunga!”


94 Swiss canton 95 Lit. monogram 96 Brown of “The Dean Martin Show”


97 Facility 98 Carp at 99 Rose or Rozelle


101 Cop call 103 Cereal introduced in 1963


106 Espionage figure who was paroled in 1954


108 Some students 109 Rostov rejection 110 “Star” or “bucks” intro 111 Sudan neighbor: abbr. 112 Put away 113 SPCA, e.g.: abbr. 115 Cartoon character introduced in 1963


117 Hogan’s keeper 122 Mama bear, in Monterrey


123 Eye part 124 Hymn word 125 City 29 miles from Naples


126 Hankering 127 Home of Vanderbilt U. 128 1965 MVP 129 Nine-time presidential candidate Harold


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1 Infomercial muscles 2 D.C. denizen 3 Start of Edith’s show 4 Crepe’s cousin 5 “This ___ sudden!” 6 Red-hunter Roy 7 Puzzle filling: abbr. 8 Hoi ___ 9 Catherine’s place


10 Indian state of silkworm fame


11 Architect Mies van der ___


12 Give the once-over 13 Like lingo 14 Aggressive in personality


15 Biological pouch 16 Started, as a sitcom 17 San Luis ___ 18 Schoolbooks 24 Bird-show birds 26 “The Boxcar Children” children


31 Part of 111 Across’s capital


32 German pistol 33 Layer in the news 34 Gets to the bottom line 35 Not hollow 36 Brand of chocolate-and- toffee cups


1 19 23 27 31 32 33 37 42 46 54 55 60 67 68 69 74 79 89 95 99 100 106 110 115 122 126 116 123 127


38 Like some committees 39 Ringo’s john 40 Hero played by Heston 44 Early video game 45 Least commonplace 48 Give off 49 Threw in (with) 50 Night light 51 The Jets and Sharks, e.g.


52 The robot in “The Day the Earth Stood Still” (1951)


53 Peeved state 55 Bilko’s boys 59 Napoleon Solo, e.g. 61 Poker strategies 62 Forget-___ 64 Dwelling 67 Start of a studio motto 68 “Mod Squad” dude Hayes


69 “Hunny” bear 71 “Why me?” reaction 72 Pt. of OAS 73 Imitate


107 111 112 117 124 128


78 Like Wally, in relation to Beaver


80 “Let’s go, ___, let’s go!”


82 Sea birds 84 King of the macabre 86 Like people, to Linkletter


87 Vestige 88 “Outta ___!” 90 Salon guru Jose 91 This is a fine mesh 92 Comical Conried 93 Michael Landon alma mater: abbr.


99 Thank-you pal


100 Word from “I Am the Walrus”


101 Contract workers? 102 Lyricist Howard of Disney films


103 Producer Mel on “The Dick Van Dyke Show”


104 Cookwear 105 Family members 106 Perth ___


118 125 129


107 Throw 108 Mouthlike opening 112 Crooked operation 113 Chair-back piece 114 Enid’s st.


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116 “___ I digress” 118 Baron’s conclusion 119 Apr. addressee 120 Compass pt. 121 Heyerdahl’s “___-Tiki”


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