Across
- 1. Local radio station you may hear your friends on, abr.
- 2. Headliner of ____ last year.
- 3. Shrewish woman.
- 5. Chris who hosted the 2005 Academy Awards.
- 6. Legendary Nepalese creature.
- 9. Misspelled human building?
- 12. To study, for Jean-Pierre.
- 13. Traditional Arab food made from ground chickpeas.
- 15. Practice involving lotus, tree, and warrior positions, among others.
- 16. Golden yellow-colored food staple of many a dorm room.
- 17. Many students’ favorite weekend in the spring, abr.
- 20. Playwright George Bernard _____.
- 21. Author of States and Power in Africa, or a leading clue to this week’s theme.
- 23. Second to last letter in the Greek alphabet.
- 24. (To be) completely honest, or a place to eat?
- 25. The size of this puzzle, or something lucky for this week’s theme?
- 27. Keeper of sociology, or former students?
- 29. Humanitarian organization that helps children, abr.
- 31. Scottish philosopher David known for his empiricism.
- 32. Element that got its symbol from its Latin form plumbum.
- 33. “Fifty Shades of ____”
- 34. An Italian food staple, or Rachel Ray’s favorite abbreviation.
- 36. Destroy perfection.
Down
- 1. Actor Noah of “E.R.”
- 2. Author Lousia May of Little Women.
- 4. 2001 TV show created by J.J. Abrams.
- 5. A noisy invading enemy, or a clue to this week’s theme?
- 7. Colgate’s motto.
- 8. Sensitives, or a late-night coop purchase?
- 10. Department located in ___, abr.
- 11. Steal.
- 14. An offensively smelling bird?
- 18. 2008 film starring Liam Neeson.
- 19. Actress who was Sally to Billy Crystal’s Harry.
- 22. Traditional Scottish song “My ______ Lies Over the Ocean.”
- 23. Katniss Everdeen’s little sister.
- 26. Mascot Sam for Froot Loops.
- 28. “____ in the Sky With Diamonds”
- 30. The largest city in North Dakota.
- 35. Small vessel often used to store liquids.
