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CP062015

C R Y D E R P O I N T June 18 52 North Shore Towers Courier n June 2015 P U Z Z L E Across 1. Pipe material 6. Anxiety 11. “Can’t Help Lovin’ ___ Man” 14. Excessive 15. Philanthropist 16. 1969 Peace Prize grp. 17. Manufacture in large quantities (hyphenated) 19. “Dear” one 20. Figure of speech 21. Fondle 23. Ended up (2 wds) 26. Enter (2 wds) 27. Massive African animals with two-horned snouts 28. Most certain 29. Common Market inits. 30. Mac 32. A heap 35. Dismal 37. “The Canterbury Tales” pilgrim 39. Barber’s motion 40. Frankincense and myrrh, but not gold 42. Stands for 44. Fed. construction overseer 45. Burger condiment 47. One engaged in buying and selling 49. Mister 51. Baby clothes brand name 52. Spanish dish 53. Artillery burst 54. Etc. in Polish 55. Inserted between lines of text 60. “Fantasy Island” prop 61. Close call 62. Hold while moving 63. Discharge letters? 64. Article of faith 65. Carry away, in a way Down 1. Depress, with “out” 2. Biochemistry abbr. 3. Driver’s lic. and others 4. Jane ___, English novelist 5. Rebuke 6. Assume 18 cryder point courier | June 2015 | WWW.QUEENSCOURIER.COM 7. Central point 8. African antelope 9. Goal-oriented activity 10. Negotiator 11. Extricate 12. Creme de la creme (2 wds) 13. Bit of statuary 18. Waker 22. Gets promoted 23. Belief 24. Up, in a way 25. Business of making small loans to impoverished entrepreneurs 26. Exotic jelly flavor 28. “The sweetest gift of heaven”: Virgil 31. King Julien in “Madagascar” films Each of the following cryptograms is a clue to the identity of a Tony award winner. Using the hints O=E and D=N, decipher the clues to name the entertainer. J V U J E B X C O K O Y E D O S B O D O X ’ D O U Q Q K V O R U M O D J V E D K O R N E B D X Q U E 1 2 3 4 5 33. Moliere comedy, with “The” 34. Wrangles 36. African hut village 38. Ultimate object (hyphenated) 41. Do doer 43. Work done for others for pay 46. Rap session? 48. Discordant 49. Ran over 50. Eucharistic plate 51. Addition symbol 53. Arid 56. “The Joy Luck Club” author 57. Victorian, for one 58. “A jealous mistress”: Emerson 59. “The Catcher in the ___” Fill in the blank squares in the grid, making sure that every row, column and 3-by-3 box includes all digits 1 through 9. ANSWERS AGE 1 7 8 9 2 3 4 5 6 CryptoQuiz This entertainer was nominated for a Tony eight times and won one in 1959: Answers: 1) Chicago, 2) Veteran, 3) Eugene O’Neill, 4) The Disenchanted, 5) Magnolia, Jason Robards Answers Above!! CROSSWORD SUDOKU


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