Film noir (et blanc)

by Judy Miller

         
       
     
       
         
       
       
       
       
         
       
       
         
       
         
       
       
       
         
       
       
         
         
       

A.   Type of needlework

B.   Confused

C.   Serious complication of some pregnancies

D.   Popular getaway for "Inside the Beltway" folks

E.   "And when he had opened ___, there was silence in
heaven . . . ." (Revelation) (3)

F.   Leafy vegetable of the daisy family (2)

G.   Concede

H.   Twenty-two miles stretching from Figueroa Street
to the Pacific Coast Highway (2)

I.   Excited or angry to the extreme

J.   Otis line, perhaps (2)

K.   "Consider the ___ . . . . They toil not, neither
do they spin" (4)

L.   Before

M.   Eggplant, for example

N.   Jumpy, like a ___ (6)

O.   Patrician

P.   "___ Caesar`s ghost!"

Q.   Prize

R.   "Once upon a time, there was a city on the Delaware
. . . ." (3)

S.   "Peas porridge" line (4)

T.   Bill

U.   Engulf

V.   Where Joseph`s brothers settled (3)

W.   Part of OOPArt (3, hyph)

X.   Retrospective survey

Y.   Everlasting

Z.   Pedestrian right-of-way (2)

AA.   Messenger

AB.   Highly skilled machinist (2)

AC.   Board game celebrating the English language (3)

AD.   Type of insurance policy

AE.   Harry? (3)

AF.   Certain blue and white pottery

AG.   Stevedore`s job site (3)

AH.   Element with the atomic number 28

AI.   "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine" crew? (3)

AJ.   Cashmere shawl

AK.   Most tedious, often

AL.   Bishop`s assistant

AM.   Area abundant in Mayan archeology sites (2)

AN.   Mr. Micawber`s usual situation (2)

AO.   Part of a recipe for destruction? (3)

AP.   Archaeological artifact

AQ.   Lewis Carroll portmanteau word

AR.   Genesis 3:1-6? (3)

AS.   Accuses of misconduct in office

AT.   Infamous

AU.   Lee Marvin`s troops, 1967? (3)

AV.   Found

AW.   Canada`s flag, for example