The WSJ Daily Crossword | Edited by Mike Shenk

The WSJ Daily Crossword | Edited by Mike Shenk

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BODY CHECK | By Gary Cee

Across

1 Spot for a grill

6 Plant part

10 Sumptuously furnished

14 Bergen of "Madam Secretary"

15 Torch song topic

16 Ancient letter form

17 Autograph signer

18 March 15, for example

19 Bibliographer's space-saving abbr.

20 Company branch catering to other companies

23 Only surviving major character in "Hamlet"

26 It might be acute, right or obtuse

27 Pastry also called a palmier

31 Id ___ 32 Get the suds

out of 33 Elevations:

Abbr. 34 Creature in a

colony 35 Floral fruit in

herbal teas 39 Commotion 42 Daiquiri

ingredient 43 Jacket flap 45 Mineral-packed

rock 48 The Parthenon,

for one 51 Skier's jacket 53 "Let me join in!"

54 Words of full support, or a hint to the ends of 20-, 27-, 35- and 48-Across

58 Intl. military alliance

59 Romantically linked couple

60 Small spot in the sea

64 Prepare for publication

65 Freeway division

66 Sister's daughter

67 Bodily pouches

68 Bar order

69 Central African nation

Down

1 Chest muscle, for short

2 "___ you quite finished?"

Solve this puzzle online and discuss it at Puzzles.

3 Up to, for short

4 Pole features

5 Winnie-the-Pooh exclamation

6 Comfortable shoe, perhaps

7 Errands list heading

8 At any time

9 Big butte

10 Fuss over one's appearance

11 Interruption of service

12 Traffic tie-ups

13 Cyclist's headgear

21 Narrow inlet

22 Put on a black coat?

23 Partner of Zeus

24 Lena of "The Reader"

25 Pay by the month

28 Motif

29 Ordinal number ending

30 "Just ___ thought..."

36 Bruins powerhouse Bobby

37 Take to court

38 Making one's case in court

39 Datebook abbr.

40 Shoulder muscle, for short

41 Margarine, quaintly

44 Memory problem

45 States one's views

46 Best Western competitor

47 Racy

48 Like many Pride Parade participants

49 Destiny

50 ___-night double-header

52 Sailing speed units

55 Masseur's bottlefuls

56 Park City's state

57 Nevada casino town

61 Syria neighbor: Abbr.

62 Earth-friendly prefix

63 Decimal system base

Previous Puzzle's Solution

ST I HL GLOBS T I L

A R N I E L A Y L A UMA

M I AM I MA R L I N NAN

PBS A I R

GERALD

L UNA DENVERBOOT

ET I LE SOL

G I NA

DETECT COPS LEX

CH I CAGOPD

B E Y OMA N T A R I F F

APEA

MD S T OR R E

BOSTONPOPS POUT

E XW I F E

I NA N I T

T I E FRESNOSTATE

TED EVOKE T I GER

ESO RENAL OPEDS

The contest answer is GUTSY. The five cities in the theme answers combine with a word in the grid, with one letter changed, to form a newspaper: Miami Herald (GERALD), Denver Post (POUT), Chicago Tribune (TRIBUTE), Boston Globe (GLOBS), and Fresno Bee (BEY). Those changed letters spell the contest answer.

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