4/6/16
Wayback Wednesday
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1C
Barack Obama’s younger daughter
Sasha
6C
Square root of four
Two
9C
Number that’s high for the class valedictorian: Abbr.
GPA
12C
“Goodbye Yellow Brick Road” singer John
Elton
13C
Color of the inside of most watermelons
Red
14C
“Toy Story 3” dinosaur
Rex
15C
Audibly
Aloud
16C
“What can to help?”: 2 wds.
I Do
17C
Card worth one or eleven in blackjack
Ace
18C
Actor who played Tony Nelson on “I Dream of Jeannie”: 2 wds.
Larry Hagman
21C
“Thar blows!”
She
22C
Brew in a tankard
Ale
23C
” the Explorer”
Dora
26C
Quietly devious
Sly
28C
“Whose Line Is It Anyway?” performer Ryan
Stiles
30C
With 33-Across, Florida city in which “I Dream of Jeannie” was set
Cocoa
33C
See 30-Across
Beach
34C
Stimulate, as curiosity or excitement
Arouse
36C
Home of the Big Ten’s Buckeyes: Abbr.
Osu
37C
Most “blue state” voters, slangily
Dems
38C
Wharton degree, often: Abbr.
MBA
40C
What you can tell by counting a tree’s rings
Age
43C
Actress who played Jeannie on “I Dream of Jeannie”: 2 wds.
Barbara Eden
47C
Resort where you might wear a robe
Spa
One Clue Crossword
WordBrain
WordBubbles!
Word Whizzle
Words Crush
49C
Perfectly round solid
Orb
50C
Bundled, like cotton going to the textile mill
Baled
51C
Red Chili Peppers
Hot
52C
“Yes,” to a sailor
Aye
53C
Salty water in which pickles are kept
Brine
54C
Units of measure on a football field: Abbr.
Yds
55C
March and April, for example: Abbr.
Mos
56C
“There’s no such thing publicity”: 2 wds.
As Bad
1C
Navy (elite military unit)
Seals
2C
God of Islam
Allah
3C
Walmart or Bloomingdale’s, for example
Store
4D
60 minutes
Hour
5D
Scottish tennis star Murray
Andy
6D
Courtroom proceeding
Trial
7D
Golf clubs that are often used in sand traps
Wedges
8D
Khlo Kardashian’s married name
Odom
9D
Nutty food often eaten by hikers
Granola
10D
Chest muscle, for short
Pec
iiD
Lizzie Borden’s weapon, supposedly
Axe
19D
Grass found in a barn loft
Hay
20D
French farewell
Adieu
24D
room (house’s play space)
Rec
25D
Powdery residue from a volcano
Ash
26D
“March King” who wrote “The Stars and Stripes Forever”
Sousa
27D
“Leaving Vegas” (Nicolas Cage film)
Las
29D
“Full Frontal With Samantha Bee” channel
TBs
30D
Ill-mannered guy
Cad
31D
Metal in its raw state
Ore
32D
Fights against
Combats
35D
Result of an egg’s successful fertilization
Embryo
36D
Tool used by white-water rafters
Oar
39D
” in Toyland”
Babes
40D
Don’t stick to the script: Hyph.
Ad Lib
41D
Susan’s costar in “Thelma & Louise”
Geena
42D
Rear- (struck from behind when driving)
Ended
44D
Rove about
Roam
45D
Swedish pop band of the 1970s
Abba
46D
Units of corn
Ears
47D
Like an introvert
Shy
48D
Pea container
Pod