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By Matt Jones
"Start Your Collections Now"
-museums off the beaten path.
Across
POETRY FOR sale. “Moonshell” Sunny,
funny, colorful, send $12.12 to G. Walker PO
Box 71903 Eugene, OR 97401 or
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Auditions
EUGENE SYMPHONIC Band seeks musicians
for coming seasons, especially percussion,
trombone, bassoon, and clarinet.
Rehearsals are Monday evenings at the UO
School of Music. Call 541-485-5772 about
auditions.
Musical
PROFESSIONAL BACH trombone for sale
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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.
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