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Street Roots • Jan. 1-7, 2016 Puzzles Page 15 A nsw ers on page 6 Crossword Across 52. Belong 53. Memory short cut 58. Father of Balder 59. Official flying institution 61. Related maternally 62. A load 63. Pink, as a steak 64. A profoundly wise 1. Greek cheese 5. A-line line 9. Literally, “king” 13. Jungle climber 15. Bridge toll unit 16. A fisherman may spin one 17. Companion of Artemis 18. Decorated, as a cake 19. podrida 20. In a disorderly manner 22. Chemical cousin 24. Neon, e.g. 25. Plentiful 27. Instant 30. Exec’s note 31. Western blue flag, e.g. 32. Crew member 37. Made over 39. Chester White’s home 40. Close call 41. Call message box 43. Crunchy munchie 44. Océan menace 1 29. Calf-length skirt 32.1970 World’s Fair site 33. Like Jerusalem’s Dome of the Rock 34. “Yes, 35. “Giovanna d’ (Verdi opera) 36. Advertising sign 38. Object 42. Portugese archipelago 4 5 .“___Cried” {1962 hit) 17 1 20 21 person 65. Sapiutan 66. Clumsy boats 67. Flimsy, as an excuse Down 1 Bomb 2. Cork’s country 3. Old Chinese money 4. Painkiller 5. Attack, with “into” 6. Indicates stron 7 . A pint, maybe 8. Intervening substances 9. Endured 10.256 square game ■, t W 1 wrench 45. Apply carelessly 12. Coward’s lack 47, Describing a mysterious 14. Pitcher, of a sort 21. “C’___ la vie!” , triangle 23. Powder falls 51. Beldam 46. Make unable to walk 47. Flora and fauna 4 8 .___ a high note 49. Safari sight 50. Bright circle? 54. Denials 55. Diverse ethnic identity in Northease India 56. Any thing 57. Waxy bird beak covering 60. “Wheels” 2 3 13 G I Q H S R I V 0 I R E A A 0 A N D U R 0 C H A R D Y U M S I 0 G S 0 S R B L S S S E R S C P L EN A S B C G H E S T 0 5 33 139 37 41 ■ 145 50 ■ 52 62 65 36 55 56 57 43 44 58 35 40 42 49 34 23 [32 48 12 30 31, 47 ÏO ? 11 ! 1 J ™ » 29 I 5 1 R1 J 28 9 8 22 24 27 6 1 I Wordsearch N K W T B U C H A N A Z w J D H 26. Shade Of green . 27. Ballistic missile with several warheads 28. Sundae topper, perhaps 53 I 59 46 51 54 ‘ 1 1 61 60 64 63 1 167 66 Sudoku M L A E T e 0 O A E I O E F E A R S E Y O N D B R A M I N E t t i U E P V S E T O S M A L W U V M IS P U S A U L V S K H V U U S I B L U 0 T K H K Y B Y R 0 N W H C X R R A K N F K U G E H Y I 0 H Y Y F I E U X X R I H A A F M R I K N R U E K 0 E T A N T N S P L I R N L T V E I. R R A‘ G Z I D L E Z Aesop Buchan Bunyan Burns Byron Camus Cicero CS Lewis Dante Dostoevsky Dr Seuss EB White Hardy Homer Horace James Faulkner Kafka Keats Kingsley Lucian Malory Ngaio Marsh Pinero Pinter Plato Pushkin 1 7 2 6 1 8 3 5 7 9 2 8 RL Stine Rossetti Sandburg Swift Thurber Virgil Voltaire Waugh 2 1 5 5 1 9 4 6 7 1 2 3 5 9 1 The objective of Sudoku is to fill in all the blank squares with the correct numbers from 1 to 9. Every row, column and square must Include all digits, 1 through 9, in any order. Want to learn more about your vendor? Find your vendor's profile and others at news.streetroots.org.