íÉACROSS&DOWNêK ÍÝ«´a01.2c5‘|>‘|NBILBO.WAIF.SLIPAVOID.OMNI.TUBERANGE.OPAGLASSSKNIT.IDES.ETHNO...ONME.ESME....BREAANDCHOLATEARE.AXLE.KNAVESMILA..YTD..WILTBAILEY.OATS.ALEINCOMEAXRETRNS....UPIN.KENO...ISLET.YAMS.SAVENIETYTHRE.RAVELKANT.IONA.ARIELSIDE.SWAT.HYDRA-----.----.---------.----.---------.-------------.----.-----...----.----....-----------------.----.----------..---..----------.----.-----------------....----.----...-----.----.-------------.---------.----.---------.----.-----Latin Squares - June 17, 2011by Victor Barocas / Edited by Patrick Berry© 2011 The Chronicle of Higher EducationResident of Bag EndWhite part of a white birchLiterary Nobelist BuninActress AndersonHallux, more commonlyKeats’s “___ on Indolence”RagamuffinHow lousy actors deliver their linesOne coulomb per secondShortlyGarden of Eden fruitBit of paperworkIt might restrict texting while drivingVerdant“Peer Gynt” playwrightUruguayan unitSteer clear ofMagazine whose premiere issue featured an Isaac Asimov storyChapStick containerAbility to play many partsLorgnetteOne on the verge of a breakdown?Emulate Madame DefargeOctober 15, for exampleCorporation that received an Oscar for scientific and technical achievement in 1997Prefix meaning “race”“Don’t tread ___” (Gadsden flag motto)Nothing, in NayaritGirl in a J.D. Salinger storyHorrify1974 Italian comedy directed by Franco BrusatiFormer Canadian prime minister MulroneyTreasure in a shrineRehab relativeLike much of New Zealand’s native faunaDiscloses, as secretsCity near PaduaExistBoth: prefixDrive-train componentUntrustworthy types“___ 18” (Leon Uris novel)Song whose title is French for “skylark”Balance-sheet abbr.Drumstick’s makeupLanguishOld ___ (London courthouse)Like recycled bottlesRare Himalayan sightingStable fodderKickoff needs“Star Trek” phaser settingStout alternativeMuch mid-April mailRegardlessPrayer of many decades___ arms (outraged)Number-picking gameArchipelago memberTattoo artist’s supplyYom Kippur War siteContributeNigerian staple cropConcert venueExcept forFerventAbruptly change courseFrequent singing partner of LouisAge at which Gerald Ford, the longest-lived U.S. President, died in 2006“___ better to have loved and lost ...”“Daphnis et Chloé” composerCheerleader’s word“Critique of Pure Reason” philosopherNew Rochelle’s ___ College“Full fathom five thy father lies ...” singerEntrée inclusionHit the buzzer?Target of Hercules’s second labor