Fourth week of June - Orange County Breeze

JUNE 2016
Crossword
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CLUES ACROSS
63. Ethnic group of Laos
43. Rank in the Ottoman Empire
1. Systems, doctrines, theories
Fourth week of June
45. In the year of the Lord (abbr.)
5. Belle’s friend Chip was one
CLUES DOWN
48. Explorer Vasco da __
11. NBA MVP
1. International radio band
50. Besides
14. Preeminent
2. Thrust
51. Bart’s sister
15. __ and the Beast
3. Measures insignificance
53. They hold plants
18. Round, flattish cap
4. Appears on Roman currency
54. Song
19. Bright
5. Does not drink
55. Rescue
21. Unpleasant person
57. Small island
23. Passes through a wheel’s center
6. Midway between northeast and
east
24. The New York __
7. Actinium
59. Albanian currency
28. Military alliance
8. A Chicago ballplayer
61. Of I
29. He prosecutes the accused
9. Compound
30. Noble act
10. Former British pol Derek
32. Handyman’s tool
12. Color properties
33. Austrian river
13. Chinese magnolia
35. An accountant certified by the
state
16. American state
36. Dad (slang)
20. Cats “say” this
39. Women
22. Didymium
41. Type of blood
25. He conducts physicals
42. Ambush
44. Measuring instrument
26. European Economic
Community
46. Protein-rich liquids
27. Individually
47. Socially conservative person
(Australian)
29. Begetter
49. Girl
34. Licensed for Wall Street
52. Small Spanish dishes
36. Posttraumatic stress
disorder
56. Mexican plant
58. About thigh
60. Absorptive
62. Diner
58. Coniferous tree
17. Conference of Allied leaders
31. Press against lightly
37. Mountain nymph
(Greek)
38. Italian city
40 South Dakota
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