ACROSS
1 GM car buyer’s
option
7 Make more
powerful, with “up”
11 White lie
14 Illinois River city
15 “Gift From the
Sea” author __
Morrow
Lindbergh
16 Milk
17 Go back
18 Not quite closed
behind you
20 Foreman foe
21 She played TV’s
Maude
23 Food processor
job
24 Serengeti
scavenger
26 Try to hit
28 Turn to the right,
say?
30 Chess activity
34 Tailless cat
36 Poetry or painting
37 Published in
installments
38 George’s lyrical
brother
39 Strangers’
exchanges
41 Important time
period
42 Protective
embankments
44 “So it was you!”
45 Work meas.
46 “Cat got your
tongue?”
47 East Lansing
athlete
49 Banded rock
51 Easy __
54 Pub pick
57 Jan. honoree
59 Stain
60 Dancing style
that went viral on
YouTube in 2013
62 Mocha resident
64 Studio creation
65 Poet __ St.
Vincent Millay
66 Cooks slowly
67 Crown installer:
Abbr.
68 Poker request
69 Poker request,
and a literal hint
to what’s hidden
in the answers to
the starred clues

DOWN
1 Angel Network
charity founder
2 Hockey Hall of
Famer Cam
3 *Cold War fleet
4 Square root of
nove
5 Auto safety
device
6 Give a star,
perhaps
7 See 61-Down
8 Like some bands
9 Out of shape
10 *Honey and Boo
Boo, e.g.
11 McIntosh
alternative
12 “This __
outrage!”
13 Baffin Bay sight
19 Matthew Fox or
Peter Coyote
22 Latin stars
25 Put the kibosh on
27 *Wings eaters’
aids
29 Dutch portraitist
Frans
31 *Austroasiatic
language
32 Countess’
husband
33 Big chunk

34 Wire units
35 House painter’s
calculation
37 Char
39 *Prepare for a
bath
40 Great divide
43 Peak in an
Eastwood film
45 Scale fourths
47 Earth pigment
48 Tangle with
50 Say “prob’ly,” say

52 African language
group
53 Like new bills
54 VA concern
55 Gobsmacked
56 Al Green’s “__
Stay Together”
58 Harp
constellation
61 With 7-Down,
Hayworth title
role, with “My”
63 Yoga __

By Peter A. Collins
©2015 Tribune Content Agency, LLC
05/21/15

05/21/15

ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE:

RELEASE DATE– Thursday, May 21, 2015

Los Angeles Times Daily Crossword Puzzle

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Thursday, May 21, 2015
The Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com
NEWS

-phal (D–Ward 2).

Councilmember Sumi Kaila-

sapathy (D–Ward 1) provided an 
update on the Ann Arbor Human 
Rights 
Commission’s 
Subcom-

mittee on Civilian Police Over-
sight, which had been tasked with 
determining whether or not an 
oversight board for the city’s police 
force is necessary.

The 
subcommittee 
decided 

unanimously that an oversight 
board needs to be established, 
although the specific title or 
model of implementation still 
needs to be developed.

“They knew there was a real 

need, and parts of the population 
that were concerned, … I really 
appreciate their work, and Ann 
Arbor residents appreciate what 
they have done,” Kailasapathy 
said.

During the public comments 

portion of the meeting, six 
speakers expressed support for 
the Allen Creek Greenway mas-
ter plan. This plan proposes the 
creation of a path for pedestrians 
and bicycles along the alignment 
of Allen Creek and the defunct 
Ann Arbor Railroad.

The Greenway would contribute 

to recreational green space for the 
downtown area and its surround-
ing neighborhoods while improv-
ing flood control watershed quality. 
Support for the concept dates back 
to the 1980s.

Another issue raised by Ann 

Arbor residents during pub-
lic commentary regarded deer 
management. Speakers urged 
the council to allow the Humane 
Society to assess the Ann Arbor 
area and provide a recommen-
dation before moving forward 
to reduce numbers in the deer 
population through culls.

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