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Wednesday, July 3, 2019
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Los Angeles Times Daily Crossword Puzzle

Edited by Rich Norris and Joyce Nichols Lewis

07/03/19

ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE:

Release Date: Wednesday, July 3, 2019

ACROSS
1 Calamine target
5 It may be a
stretch
9 “Amscray!”
13 Old King or Nat
King
14 Exiled Roman
poet
15 Quench
16 Mullet or mohawk
18 Like one who
errs?
19 Tech gurus
20 Overwhelm
22 Prefix with
“-phyte”
23 Cartoon boy
voiced by Nancy
Cartwright
28 Trait transmitter
30 Actor McGregor
31 The Beatles’
“__ Just Seen a
Face”
32 Kenyan tribe
35 Frittered away
38 One of many that
begin with “Honk”
41 Make a
contribution
42 Pinto-riding
sidekick
43 Donkey
44 Personal bearing
46 Fleeces
50 Where attorneys
Darrow and
Bryan faced off
55 FDR agency
56 Colorful Danish
blocks
57 Seasoning blend
from Maryland
59 Skin care brand
61 Having cabin
fever ... and a hint
to this puzzle’s
circles
64 Improve
65 “__ No
Sunshine”: Bill
Withers hit
66 Aha moment
remark
67 Eponyms of
seven planets
68 Comedian
Carvey
69 Desk drawer items

DOWN
1 Chinese book of
divination
2 Exactly
3 Like some
earrings

4 Münster mister
5 Tons of, casually
6 One of a
collegiate octet
7 “Cool” sum
8 Texas or Ukraine
city
9 Batter’s rough
patch
10 Pitcher’s spot?
11 Letters in a
BOLO alert
12 Midmorning time
15 Bogus
17 Lament loudly
21 Best type of
situation
24 “Cracked __
View”: Hootie
& the Blowfish
debut album
25 Party game
inducted into the
National Toy Hall
of Fame in 2015
26 “Get __ it!”
27 Neighbor of
23-Across
29 Austen novel that
inspired the film
“Clueless”
33 Apropos
34 Appear to be
36 Make a move
37 Hershey toffee
bar

38 Pear type
39 Like some
mysteries
40 Novelist
Morrison
41 Prosecutors:
Abbr.
45 “How tragic”
47 Hoping to make it
home
48 Shamelessly
bold
49 Accept a
proposal

51 Hammer heads
52 “Jeepers”
53 Major artery
54 Partners’ legal
entity: Abbr.
58 Coffee brewing
choice
59 Back-seat driver,
e.g.
60 “Here’s what I
think,” in texts
62 Madre’s
hermana
63 Hampton __

Question:

What goes
great with your
morning coffee?

Answer:

michigandaily.com

The annual Ann Arbor Summer
Festival, which started June 14
and ends July 7 with a different set
of events each day from Tuesday
through Sunday every week, has

made a commitment to become a
zero-waste event within the next
few years, as advertised on the
festival website. This year’s goal is
to ensure 75 percent of the event’s
waste is either composted or
recycled, with three-stream waste
receptacles throughout the event

and extra volunteers to guarantee
they achieve this goal.
Praveena
Ramaswami,
an
employee of Toyota, which has
been a sponsor for 11 years, said
this initiative has tremendous
benefits for the community.
“This year we have challenged

the festival to go zero-waste in
the next five years,” Ramaswami
said. “I love that this festival is not
only a place where people of the
community can get together of all
ages ... but they can also learn how
they impact their environment.”
Ann Arbor resident Edward Qyu
said he was glad to see companies
taking part in the festival’s zero-
waste iniative.

“I
think
this
is
super
important,” Qyu said. “I think
companies need to take more
initiative than only individuals at
the household level.”
Anjali Balani was also pleased
by
the
festival’s
zero-waste
initiative.
“I really like it. I was really
impressed by it,” Balani said.
“Whenever I go to throw away
something
there
is
always
someone telling me ‘put this here,
put that there,’ because it’s always
really difficult to know if I should
compost something or not.”
Brian McClemens, the front-
of-house manager for Top of the
Park, the mainstage events housed
in front of Rackham Graduate
School, said performances are
a huge part of the festival’s
attraction.
“I think it’s a combination of
the amazing number of acts that
we bring and the variety of the
acts,” McClemens said. “Also,

that in our 36th year we are such
a tradition, that it has passed
on from family to family and
generation to generation, so that
Top of the Park and the Ann Arbor
Summer Festival has become how
we celebrate the opening of the
summer.”
Ann
Arbor
resident
Ach
Adhveryu said he enjoys returning
to the festival every year because
it attracts his entire family with
kid-friendly events.
“This is one of my favorite
summer things to do in Ann
Arbor,” Adhveryu said. “I come
here every year with my family.
Kids love it — they run around,
hang out, have good food and
listen to music.”
To
reduce
the
amount
of
plastic bottle usage, the festival
implemented
water
stations
this year. A Festival Footprint
Learning Center had its own
booth within the festival to
inform attendees of what they can
do to reduce their footprint.
Some of the performances are
held in the Power Center and
Hill Auditorium and require a
purchased ticket. Ohio resident
Dave Steenrod said having events
that are both free and have a
cost give attendees a variety of
options.

Summer festival implements zero-waste goal

Annual event brings food and performances throughout Ann Arbor with new sustainability initiative

Read more at michigandaily.com

ALEC COHEN/Daily
The Ann Arbor Summer Festival is held Tuesday to Sunday every week until July 7.

GABI GIGANTE
Daily Staff Reporter

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