Established 1874.

The Oberlin Review

Established 1874.

The Oberlin Review

Established 1874.

The Oberlin Review

Weekly Crossword: What’s in a Name?

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____ Bernstein & ____ Erdahl, Production Editors____ Powell, Opinions Editor

ACROSS

1. “Solitude” poet*

12. Float

13. Pubescent woe

14. Popular 2018 Netflix show

16. Charon’s fee

17. Strong electric battery charge, abbr.

18. Split ___

20. Length x width x height, for short

21. It might be baked on Thanksgiving

22. Firmly ___

24. C’est la ___

26. A director might shout this

28. Star Road character

29. Not truths

31. Berries used to flavor gin

32. Second-largest U.S. city

33. What’s missing from the byline… or, what connects all the starred clues

35. Charlotte, Emily, or Anne

37. Urinary or digestive, for example

40. Grp. that might have rules for your lawn, for example

41. ____ Lumpur

42. Therefore

43. When repeated, a famous Lady

44. Not second

45. “TTYL!”

47. Not a woman or a man, abbr.

49. Leftovers

51. Schindler’s List actor

53. A long, long way to run?

54. A Man Called ____

55. Feminine title

56. Here or there, in German

57. An Indigenous person of the Arctic

59. Gentleman 

61. Identity housing opt. on South Campus

64. Real name of “Royals” singer*

DOWN

1. How the Grinch Stole Christmas town

2. “Peach Scone” Johnson

3. Develop 

4. It might be electric

5. Adobe editing feature, abbr.

6. Aspect of some music festivals

7. British abbr. for toilet

8. Newton’s first law of motion

9. Former Tonight Show host Jay

10. Shellfish delicacy

11. Hugs and kisses

15. Ctrl + Z

17. Opposite of bye

19. Mark a page

21. Where little kids run, abbr.

23. French preposition

25. “It ___ what it ___”

27. What most gasoline is these days

30. Some add it after LGBTQ

31. The First Lady of the Children’s Folk Song*

34. @

35. Comedian Burnham

36. Many live in the New York subway

37. Of the walking or street variety

38. ___ the World Turns

39. Perplexed, in Spanish

40. Legal name of La Casa Hispánica

43. Fool

46. Village Housing option on North Campus

48. Grassroots leader in the civil rights movement*

50. Prefix with phone or gram

52. Oberlin College athlete grp.

55. “Boo’d Up” singer*

58. Female counterpart of a monk

60. Spanish “y” sound

63. When repeated three times, Santa’s catchphrase

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