Who Needs Cupid?ACROSS 1. Theater preceder 6. Frenzied 10. Urban woe 14. Unit in electromagnetism 15. ____-Japanese War 16. Pride Month letters 17. Historical turning point 18. Lit. collection 19. “Nessun dorma,” e.g. 20. “Luck Be a Lady” musical 23. Mens ___ 24. Look upon 28. Doesn’t make the grade 32. Unbridled joy 34. It could help you take a hike 35. Gets one’s feet wet? 36. Quiche variety 38. Leaves speechless 39. Jungle swinger 41. Words of comparison 42. If opposites attract, what each shaded area of the puzzle represents? 44. French farewell 45. Casino area with games of chance 46. Name of four Holy Roman Emperors 47. Shan’t 48. Catnap 50. Running total, in short 51. Tobacco giant 58. Emmy winner de Matteo 61. Cartoonist who drew party animals 62. Parrish Parlors staple 63. Sword handle 64. List ender 65. Current president of the College 66. Online amusements 67. Like morning grass 68. Mello _____ DOWN 1. In ____ (dazed) 2. Ex-NBAer Ginobili 3. Game 4. Montreal Canadiens, to fans 5. Items needed at McCabe or Sharples 6. Carne _____ 7. Matter’s superior 8. In the know 9. 1946 Swarthmore grad and building namesake 10. You can do it to a tire or a price 11. Baseball VIP 12. Sash 13. Video game franchise set in San Andreas and Vice City, briefly 21. Marshal under Napoleon 22. Dirty look 25. Phrase that casts doubt 26. Pre-Easter 27. Go extinct 28. Overwhelms, as with work 29. State whose lieutenant governor is Josh Green ‘92 30. “Swan Lake” role 31. Family tree fig. 32. _____SmithKline (pharmaceutical manufacturer) 33. Chaney of horror flicks 37. Offers a helping hand 39. Came by 40. Decay 43. “Star Wars” ice planet 44. Expiration date? 47. “Yum!” 49. Quarrels 50. In the appropriate manner 52. Like a paper needing an extension 53. Part of Caesar’s boast 54. Winter coat? 55. Regional SEPTA offering 56. Like 11% of Swarthmore students: Abbr. 57. Common to London and NYC 58. UPS rival 59. Brazil’s second-most-populous city 60. Right angle
FeaturesFeng He ’03 — ChinaSpring 2019A starter of startups, He wanted to see “more creativity, more ideas coming from a younger generation of Chinese.”…