CPC_p018

CP082015

C R Y D E R P O I N T AUGUST 18 P U Z Z L E Across 1. Suction pump 10. Shred (2 wds) 15. Replacement for a flat (2 wds; var. spell.) 16. Cosmic energy from the sun 17. Apronlike overdresses 18. Bison features 19. Victorian, for one 20. Walt Kelly’s cartoon possum 21. Handle of a joiner’s plane 22. Words with identical end sounds 25. PC linkup 26. Curt 27. Begins 29. “The Turtle” poet 31. Balloon filler 32. Destroy the interior of 33. “___ bitten, twice shy” 34. Checkers, e.g. 35. Owl 38. Crusty deposit on teeth 40. Vitality 41. Mouth, in slang 43. Grassland 44. “... ___ he drove out of sight” 45. “Men always hate most what they ___ most”: Mencken 46. Deeds, actions or events 50. Andrea Bocelli, for one 52. Branch 54. “La Traviata” mezzo 55. Male sheep (British) 56. “Well done!” 58. What “it” plays 59. Dental filling 61. Sweetbrier 64. Oater transport 65. Influences past events 66. Fine-tunes 67. Most arrogant DOWN 1. Former Turkish silver coins 2. Apparition 3. Canal site 4. Bank offering, for short 18 cryder point courier | AUGUST 2015 | WWW.QUEENSCOURIER.COM 5. Call, as a game 6. Above 7. Austrian province whose capital is Innsbruck 8. Mint family member 9. Strong and deep in tone 10. Engine speed, for short 11. About to explode 12. Wide view of landscape 13. More anxious 14. Part between the fetlock and hoof 23. “Cogito ___ sum” 24. Speech disorder 26. Because of that (law) 28. Back 30. Almost boil 35. Regarding this point (law) Each of the following cryptograms is a clue to the identity of a sports legend. Using the hints U=I and W=S, decipher the clues to name the athlete. N I P M U D D W C E A L V W Z U D C I C M S H W 1 2 3 4 5 4) Bob, 5) DWTS, Dorothy Hamill 36. Having no or few dividing walls between areas (hyph.) 37. Those who cause extensive damage 39. Detective, at times 40. Easily irritated 42. Substance that produces fever 47. Printed announcement 48. Consents to perform or fulfill 49. Having extreme wisdom and calm judgment 51. ___ orange 53. Very (music) 57. Blowgun ammo 60. “Absolutely!” 62. “___ a chance” 63. Clavell’s “___-Pan” 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 athlete was known as “America’s Sweetheart”: Answers: 1) Gold, 2) Innsbruck, 3) Spin, Answers Above!! CROSSWORD SUDOKU


CP082015
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