USA TODAY US Edition

CROSSWORD

- EDITED Fred Piscop BY Gail Grabowski

WE’VE GOT THE GOODS

ACROSS

1 Badlands formations 6 Timbuktu’s land 10 Left Coast state, informally 14 Give a keynote, say

15 Sent packing 16 Like superfans 17 Drink for James Bond

19 It’s verboten

20 Snaky curve

21 Auction offerings

22 35-Across’ creation

24 Hoedown bundle

25 Subdue in a riot,

informally

26 Title 18-Down for

Demi Moore

29 Prosciutto, e.g.

33 Stir up, as

memories

34 City north of

Carson City

35 Lawn-ruining

critter

36 “Front” or “back”

course part

37 Lost strength

38 Hard-to-resist

feeling

39 Try for an 18-Down

40 Chooses, with “for”

41 One’s house, e.g.

42 “Pollock” star

44 Wire-twisting tool

45 Advance, in a way

46 Barbershop

powder

47 Work out in the

pool

50 “Topaz” novelist Leon

51 Apple Watch download

54 “Blood Game”

novelist Johansen

55 Toothless threat

58 Quick look

59 “I heard you the

first time!”

60 Retort to “Am not!” 61 Gin fizz need 62 Gets bronzed 63 Does nothing

DOWN

1 The way it’s done

2 Leaves off an

attachment, e.g.

3 Chimes in with

4 All-hrs. convenienc­e 5 Maritime route 6 Photo finish option 7 Italy’s WWII alliance 8 Cariou of “Blue Bloods” 9 Anchoraget­o-Nome race 10 Sounds heard while on hold 11 Door-to-door sales giant 12 Quarterbac­k’s protectors

13 Pagan’s figurine

18 Starlet’s goal

23 “___ your head!”

24 Meringue-topped

dessert 25 Adjusts for pitch

26 Emo or alt-country

27 Like Wrigley’s

walls

28 Prophet swallowed by a whale

29 Euro fractions

30 Belmont Stakes entrant 31 Rags-to-riches novelist Horatio

32 Is introduced

to

34 REM part

37 Threadbare area on jeans, e.g.

41 Elite ballplayer

43 One on commission, for short

44 Yoke

complement

46 Boers’ migration et al.

47 Tango

dancers’ moves 48 Nabisco nibble

49 Told it like it wasn’t

50 In the know about

51 Sits in a cellar,

perhaps

52 35-Across, to

suburbanit­es

53 Mets and Jets

56 Rap sheet letters

57 Hothead’s

emotion

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© Andrews McMeel 6/4

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