Are Proudly sPonsored By ernst & young.
across
1. E / C2
5. Tauromachy responses
9. Speeds up
14. Racing org.
15. Paper precursor
16. Locales
17. 26th element
18. Vissi d’Arte, e.g.
19. Pedestrian centers
20. Undertaker’s furniture?
23. Beady substance
24. Workstation
25. _________-mo
27. Vague threat
33. Long scarf
36. It’s enough
40. Inventor Howe
41. Happy New Year?
44. Mull men
45. Typical
46. Ionian or Solomon
47. Axioms
49. Network
51. Attend
55. Peak
59. Trying to conceive?
64. Musical direction
65. Bit
66. Musician Billy
67. Scent
68. High school subj.
69. Frank Herbert novel
70. Unoriginal
71. Mast support
72. Prophet
down
1. Impairs
2. Straight shot
3. Twenty
4. Holiday sightings
Answers to Previous issue’s Puzzle—cubism
ToP
fRonT
across
front square
a. MARCH—Double
definition (i.e., Saul
Bellow’s The Adventures
of Augie March)
b. SHEEP—Hidden in
RIGHT
“MoSHE EPitomizes”
c. ANGER—Anagram of
“Regan”
d. BASIN—Homophone of
“bass in”
e. MIRES—Anagram of
“miser”
5. Light-diffracting gem
6. Gruesome
7. Cream of the crop
8. Fixes
9. Hindu deity
10. Egyptian or Iraqi
11. Mix
12. Ghostly
13. Draft org.
21. Minimally
22. Boxing outcome
26. Lubricant
28. Send back to D.C.
29. Street of nightmares
30. Deceives
31. Lucid
32. Spanish determiner
33. Phloem fiber
34. Tres y ocho
35. Unk.
37. Atlanta Sch.
38. Brooklyn _________
39. Greek letter
42. American Indian
43. Shooter marble
48. Seaside seashell seller
50. Weaves
52. Leaves
53. Leftward
54. Anatomical networks
56. Provide
57. Teatime treat
58. ex-president
59. Yuri’s love
60. Symbol
61. Homeland Security agcy.
62. And others
63. Crafty
64. Diet soft drink
BoTToM lEfT BaCK
Top square
10. RULED—Double
definition
9. FOCUS—FICUS (“
common houseplant”) with I
substituting for O (“I for
nought”)
8. RELAY—Double defini-tion/pun (“put down
another bunt”)
7. CREAK—Homophone of
CREEK (“brook”)
6. CHARM—C (
homophone of “see”) + HARM