P U Z Z L E
ACROSS
1. Come upon or take
unawares
9. Those who date
15. Confrontation
16. Footnote word
17. Ruler unconstrained
by law
18. Small inflamed
nonsuppurative elevation
of skin
19. Coxcomb
20. In order
22. Butt
23. Column style
25. Rinse, as with a
solvent
26. Cap
27. Big test
29. Cry of disgust
30. Lady of Lisbon
31. Dash lengths
32. Pandowdy, e.g.
34. Gives accounts of
36. Affectedly creative
37. Remnant
38. Erstwhile
41. Anger, e.g.
42. Dust remover
45. Amble
46. Final: Abbr.
48. Founder of Scholasticism
50. Charlotte-to-Raleigh
dir.
51. Pretentious sort
53. Anticipate
54. Long-jawed fish
55. Potsdam Conference
attendee
57. Pint, maybe
58. On the move
60. Make lighter or
brighter
63. Clan members
64. Self-righteous or
sanctimonious person
65. Most curious
66. Foreshadowing evil or
tragic developments
DOWN
1. Ground cover
2. Clothing worn by
members of a particular
group
3. Provides a memorial to
a person or an event
4. Baked entree
5. Biology class abbr.
6. Bit
7. Dorm annoyance
8. In an unnatural eery
manner
ANSWERS
9. Acute contagious
infection caused by the
bacterium Corynebacterium
diphtheriae
10. Decrease
11. First-rate
12. That which brings
forth, elicits or extracts
13. Dependent
14. White secretions of
the sebaceous glands of
the foreskin
21. Palace figures
23. ___-eyed
24. Bay of Naples isle
28. Test that relies on a
Who
Said It? Name the person who said the following
famous quote:
“There are two seasons in Scotland.
June and Winter.”
SEAN CONNERY
BILLY CONNOLLY
CRAIG FERGUSON
EWAN MCGREGOR
GORDON RAMSAY
single indicator
30. Follow
33. Lace place
35. Contour feather, as
distinguished from a
down feather
36. Absorbed, as a cost
38. Mint family member
39. Base
40. Turned inside out
42. Painter representing
the world realistically
43. Property recipient,
at law
44. Clock standard: Abbr.
47. Dutch export
49. Hindu religious
teacher
51. Covers with a material
to make suitable for vehicle
traffic
52. Indian metropolis
56. Dash
59. "Rocks"
61. Altdorf is its capital
62. Always, in verse
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.
AGE
1
7
8
9
2 3 4 5 6
Answers
Above!!
CROSSWORD
SUDOKU
Billy Connolly
38 NORTH SHORE TOWERS COURIER ¢ June 2021