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56 North Shore Towers Courier n October 2016 P U Z Z L E Across 1. Labor’s partner 6. Didn’t have enough 10. Pimples 14. Roswell crash victim, supposedly 15. Asian tongue 16. Black shade 17. Russian kolkhozes (2 wds) 20. Penn & ___, illustionists 21. One back from a journey 22. 50 Cent piece 24. 18-wheeler 25. Kind of year 30. Monotony 34. Computer program writer 35. Biblical measure 37. Biochemistry abbr. 38. Warner Bros. creation 39. Comedian 40. Annoyance 41. Always, in verse 42. Malodorous 43. Light bulb units 44. Unit of weight to measure silk 46. People from Kathmandu 48. Indian bread 50. Big ___ Conference 51. Gamepieces, including kings and queens 55. Immediately (2 wds) 60. “That,” e.g., when used to introduce a clause (2 wds) 62. Persia, now 63. “Buona ___” (Italian greeting) 64. Rocket fuel ingredient, for short 65. Cram, with “up” 66. Put one’s foot down? 67. Brace DOWN 1. Agreement 2. ___ vera 3. Brook 4. Be a snitch 5. Villain, at times 6. Baseball’s Master Melvin 7. Blender sound 8. Overhangs 9. Suitable for restricted caloric intake 10. Mite or tick 11. Oil source 12. Finger, in a way 13. “... or ___!” 18. Jam 19. Concentrated liquid from cooking fish or meat 23. Ornamental loop 25. Didn’t dawdle 26. Australian bush call 27. Beautify 28. Animal house 29. Herb used in curry 31. About to explode Each of the following cryptograms is a clue to the identity of an American astronaut. Using the hints E=A and Y=L, decipher the clues to name the astronaut. P D J K B K E F H Y Y H H W X Q Q D X Q E B Z E G Y E S Q Q N H S Z Q 1 2 3 4 5 4) Santa Claus, 5) Scouts, Jim Lovell 32. Condos, e.g. 33. Parsonage 36. Bathroom cleaner? 39. Potter 40. Amigo 42. Large and sumptuous meal 43. Licentious women 45. Crackers 47. Brandy flavor 49. “Well, I ___!” 51. Baby holder 52. Principal male character in a story 53. Brio 54. “I, Claudius” role 56. “Don’t bet ___!” (2 wds) 57. Do, for example 58. Fix 59. Carbon compound 61. Crash site? 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 astroanut received the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1970: Answers: 1) Gemini, 2) Apollo, 3) Odyssey, Answers Above!! CROSSWORD SUDOKU


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