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Street Roots • July 7-13, 2017 Puzzles Page 15 Crossword Across 1. “The Turtle” poet 5. Language of Lahore 9. Droops 13. Bad marks 14. Choker 16. Eye 17. Laptop maker 18. No longer in 19. Fertilizer ingredient 20. Hard to wrinkle 23. Sitting room 24. Its motto is “Industry” 25. Minor squabble 28. Straight line (Sp.) 32. Not just “a” 35. Egg-layer 36. More ethereal (Var.) 37. With trust in one’s own abilities 41. Jewelry worn on the bicep 42. Tokyo, formerly 43. Addition 44. Violinist’s need 45. Loves 48. “Check this out!” 50. All together 54. Candy shops A n sw ers on page 11 59. Face-to-face exam 60. Beside 61. Creole vegetable 62.100 centavos 63. ___nut, chewed in some Asian countries as a narcotic 64. Brewski 65. “General Hospital,” e.g. 66. “Piece of cake!” 67. Aims Down 1. Civil rights org. 2. African capital 3. Contemptuous look 4. Announce 5. Like a bulldog’s jaw 6. Big laugh 7. Spoil, with “on” 8. Depletes 9. ___hemisphere 10. Home of the Taj Mahal 11. Hidden valley 12. Chair 15. Revise 21. Former French coin 22. Eastern wrap (Var.) 26. Big___ Conference 27. Hungry 29. Reference 30. Be a snitch 31. Chemical compound 32. Boris Godunov, for one 33. “M y___” (Foo Fighters song) 34. Shade trees 36. With devotion 38. Waffle, as a politician 39. Perfume 40. Altar avowal 45. Prime Minister before and after Churchill 46. Compass dir. 47. Flash 49. Wound covering 51. 2003 American Idol runner-up Clay 52. Wrapped in a burial cloth 53. Autocrats 54. Police 55. Sandwich cookie 56. Astronaut’s insignia 57. Bit 58. Aces, sometimes Sudoku Wordsearch Arthur Davies Asher Durand Bansky Barye Blake Bologna Bosch Boyd Braque Bruyn Claesz Cole Dali Degas Drysdale Dufy Durer Ernst Etty Gaugin Goya I Gris Jean Arp Kitaj Klee Lautrec Manet Manzu Moore Morse Nash Nolan Nolde Ralph Earl Renoir Rodin Rubens Ruisdael Spenser Steen Sully Turner West 5 4 9 1 2 9 8 9 3 7 1 2 2 9 3 4 5 8 1 8 6 2 1 6 4 9 5 7 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? F in d your vendor's profile and others at news.streetroots.org.