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16 Entertainment THE Crossword by Linda Hooper ACROSS 1 Judicial bench 5 Goes It alone 10 Letter opener 14 Draft classi-fication 15 Went stealthily 16 Celtic tongue 17 Fix firmly 18 Gelid, only more so 19 Not for 20 Combative (owl 22 Like ferns 24 Grandiose 26 Rhyme scheme 27 Closet item 31 Fencing...

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Published: 1992
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Summary:16 Entertainment THE Crossword by Linda Hooper ACROSS 1 Judicial bench 5 Goes It alone 10 Letter opener 14 Draft classi-fication 15 Went stealthily 16 Celtic tongue 17 Fix firmly 18 Gelid, only more so 19 Not for 20 Combative (owl 22 Like ferns 24 Grandiose 26 Rhyme scheme 27 Closet item 31 Fencing blades 34 Sale term letters 35 Capital of Morocco 37 Side dish 39 Ethnic group 41 Cowboy contest 43 Joslp Broz 44 Dim the eyes 46 Speech defects 48 Skirl edge 49 Man of morals 51 Pub 53 GWTW locale 55 Soon 56 Third World collectively 60 Resting 64 Ripening factor 65 Arctic 67 — and tear 68 Twofold 69 Huge to poets 70 Parched 71 Squirming 72 Onion cousins 73 "The Empire Strikes Back" character DOWN 1 Fiasco 2 Celebes beast 3 Sign up for business 4 OPEC is one 5 Blade for All 6 Fierce whale 1 14 17 20 2 3 4 115 27 34 39 44 29 40 56 64 M 71 57 51 45 137 10 16 19 11 12 13 132 t5~ 69 72 59 66 60 141 13* 67 70 61 62 63 '< 1992. Tribune Media Services 7 — Ericson 8 Grand or light 9 Light for a discotheque 10 Sponger 11 Therefore 12 Sales caveat 13 Descartes 21 Copycat 23 Is off guard 25 Computer language 27 European 28 Eucalyptus lover 29 Host 30 Gymnast Comaneci 32 — Yale 33 Gluts 36 Inventor Nikola 38 Cupola 40 In a certain direction 42 Welcoming attitude ANSWERS \ 45 Horse 47 Pellets 50 Urge on 52 Kind of street 54 Make amends 56 Geological angle 57 Malarial sign 58 Meat 59 Wild plum 61 Dynamic beginning 62 Aforementioned 63 Wagner's earth goddess 66 Clumsy craft WORK RESPEcT FWA'Ly October 2,1992 wfKdldi "Thwrm are f^verbTkinds of stories, but only one difficult kind— th« humorous.'—Mark Twain \ nee upon a time there were two young fish: Sue, and Dave. They were the best of friends, and they loved to play and swim in the ocean blue. They were very, very happy. £ • < • • « ? • • • * T hen one day, when they became adults, Sue— a much larger fl6h—ate Dave. . - v . O Anthony Mbino,JL, "The Kitty and t h e Doberman" 'Skippy the Squirrel Tries to Cross t h e Street "Slurpie the Bloated Tick" 'The Pig, the Cow, and the Butcher" PHOTO POLL: Would you ever get a tatoo orbunjee jump? Elizabeth Klinker, Fr. Bart Lantz, Sr. "My ultimate goal is to "Sure, I'd get a tatoo. I'd get bunjee jump off the bell tower, ahula dancer on my biceps, so but right now the training's kind wh®n ' f |e* she would dance." of slow, with Homecoming and everything." Missie Raba, Jr. Steve Alberson, Jr. "Bunjee jumping maybe . . . Ml would bunjee jump just but a python snake tatoed about anywhere. As for a around my right leg would be a tatoo, it would say 'Deve.'" definite must - only if it wrapped from my ankle up to my. ? NOTIH" Mark Bergerson, Jr. "I would love to have the Concordia emblem tatoed on my chest. As for bunjee jumping, it's overrated. Sky diving is way better. Way."