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Regular benefited position, 30 hrs a week, Travel required. 1 Actress DuVall of "The Grudge" 5 Vince McMahon grid- iron debacle 8 The things across the room 13 Cravings 14 It gets dunked 16 Employee powwows: abbr. 17 Really dull but sharp fencing museum subject in McLean, TX 18 "Boogie Nights" actor with his own museum in Jupiter, FL 20 Happy-clam link 21 "101 ___ For a Dead Cat" (controversial 1980s humor book) 22 Bad guy in the Atari game "Berzerk" 26 Gave action to, with "up" 28 Wee boy 31 Take first place 32 Fishhook line 33 Late pianist with his own museum in Las Vegas, NV 35 Substance with a his- torical museum in Amsterdam 38 Neckwear with a muse- um in Wickenburg, AZ 41 The second side in an informal game 45 Bar brew 46 Mag folk 47 Long, strange trip 49 Ohio nine 51 Strasbourg's river, in Strasbourg 52 Chivalrous guy: abbr. 53 Candy holder with a museum in Burlingame, CA 58 Food museum sub- ject in Port Talbot, Wales 61 "...long walk ___ short pier" 62 Start of a showbiz question about whether a hit in one town will be a hit in a different town 63 Like some dorms 64 Noted online magazine 65 Nintendo DS competitor 66 Dog pee target Down 1 Drum kit part 2 Shout through a locked door 3 Put words on a ring 4 Helper, for short 5 Looked inside? 6 Spore producers 7 Basketball player Rebecca 8 "Sweeney ___" 9 "By what method?" 10 "___ think you can stop now" 11 Title for a 52-across 12 Really wide shoe width 14 Way too big for one's britches 15 Animation collectible 19 Go overtime 23 It flies no more 24 Nervous twitch 25 U2 song covered by Johnny Cash 27 Muppet who refers to himself in the third per- son 28 Lucy of "Lucky Number Slevin" 29 Lawyers' gp. 30 "Brush your breath" gum 33 Seafood chain initials 34 Charlotte of "The Facts of Life" et al. 36 Free (of) 37 What -y can become when pluralized 38 Common joke setting 39 "Nice job!" 40 Took first 42 Requests 43 NFL sportscaster Curt 44 As a career 47 Phrase close to "No he didn't!" 48 The green Teletubby 50 Wheat variety in health food stores 51 Units of Iranian cur- rency 54 James's wife, on "The Sopranos" 55 Monogram of a major Jewish fraternity, aka the Zebes 56 Johnny in "Chocolat" 57 Prefix with ambulist 58 Old photos, for short 59 Feel sick 60 Balkans-based guer- rilla gp. ©2006 Jonesin' Crosswords(edi- tor@jonesincrosswords.com) For answers to this puzzle, call: 1- 900-226-2800, 99 cents per minute. Must be 18+. Or to bill to your credit card, call: 1-800-655- 6548. Reference puzzle #0273. ANSWERS TO LAST WEEK ’ S JONESIN ’ CROSSWORD Positions open until filled. Submit resume and cover let- ter or completed applications to The Boys & Girls Aid Society of Oregon, 018 SW Boundary Ct., Portland OR 97239.Visit our website at www.boysandgirlsaid.org for job description, pay range and application materials. The Boys & Girls Aid Society of Oregon is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate based upon disability. SEPTEMBER 21, 2006 41