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Crossword Puzzle – Measurements


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Crossword-Puzzle

 

Across

1. Home wrecker

7. It has moles: Abbr.

10. Stake driver (hammer)

14. Melodic passage

15. Death on the Nile cause, perhaps

16. Forearm bone

17. Measuring system not used in this puzzle

18. Neighbor of a Vietnamese

19. Boor’s deficiency

20. Jewish measurement that’s 4 21-Acrosses

21. See 20-Across

22. Jewish measurement that’s 1/8000 of 20-Across or 1/2000 of 21-Across

23. Gin flavor

24. Mineo of “Exodus”

25. Hit the bottle

26. Towering

30. Arizona Indian or Grand Canyon Point

32. Jets’ grp.

35. Insightful

37. Related on the mother’s side

41. 20, 21, 22, 62, 63, 64- Across or another name for this puzzle

45. With 46-Across symbol that belongs in the stand-alone white squares, when including the clues in 20, 21, 22, 62, 63, 64

46. See 45-Across

47. Duda or Dickey

48. And others: Abbr.

51. Frost lines

53. Globes

56. J.F.K. regulators

58. Plural of 22-Across, or a prophet

62. Two of this basic American measurement are .005 of the Jewish measurement in 63-Across

63. See 62-Across (Jewish measurement)

64. 8 of this Jewish measurement is about 2 62-Acrosses or .005 63 Acrosses

66. “___ Rabbi Akiva….”

67. Driver’s lic. and others

68. Kings Prophet

69. Singer Vannelli

70. Pool tool

71. Humiliated

72. Old flames

73. Clever

74. Sci-fi weaponry

 

Down

1. Improvises

2. “He’s ___  ___nowhere man” (Beatles lyric)

3. Rocket fuel ingredient, for short

4. Southern English county

5. China setting

6. Ness, for one

7. Quiet times

8. Prophet often misquoted by missionaries

9. Creed of boxing fiction

10. Transforming

11. 1836 battle site

12. Open, as a toothpaste tube

13. Carpenter’s machine

27. Ticket category

28. ___ Zeppelin

29. Hawaiian wreath

31. Tubular pasta

32. Downed a sub, say

33. Website sect. that answers queries

34. Actor Gulager

36. Mac rivals

38. Convenience store convenience

39. Everyday article

40. Ballpark fig.

42. Conductor

43. Collagen target

44. It may need a boost

49. Former continent of the Hebrews

50. Indisposed

52. “Godfather” groups

53. Mature

54. Alternate song (usually with more beats)

55. Billy of baseball wisdom

57. Money in the bank, say

59. Difficult pool shot

60. Orangish yellow

61. Herring-like fish

64. Blue-green

65. Island north of Montecristo

 

 

 

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