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Topic for Dr. Ruth
Reimbursed expense for a commuter,
maybe
As yet
Sound system?
Major export of Florida
Blue hue
Berate some guy for getting too much
sun?
Like most “Quo Vadis” characters
Altar spot
“A bit of talcum / Is always walcum”
writer
Banquet
For whom Nancy was first lady
Gives an order
Remain undecided
Fabric from flax
Bearded animal
Suggestion to a bored short-story
writer?
Book reviewer?: Abbr.
Having less heft
Swinging Ernie
35-nation alliance, briefly
Drive-____
Fasten
Kids’ TV character who refers to himself
in the third person
Greenhorn on the force
Horse for hire
Result of a serious wardrobe malfunction
at the beach?
Hit one out
Clean with a pressurized spray
First name in daredevilry
Turbid
Weighty matters?
He can be seen at the western end of the
National Mall, informally
Pens for hens
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Toast word
M, on a form
March movement
It may deliver a punch
Scientist’s dilemma regarding work vs.
play?
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____!”: Juliet
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79 Wild revelry
80 Archives material
81 Gist
82 Sight at Tanzania’s Gombe Stream
National Park
83 Gist
84 It’s a drain
85 Entry on an I.R.S. form: Abbr.
86 Dismaying announcement about
disaster aid?
91 What’s right in front of the tee?
92 Photographer Arbus
94 Old gang weapons
95 Heart of the matter?
97 Bit of cushioning
99 Arrears
100 Glitch
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106 Roker’s appeal before gastric bypass
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113 Spreadsheet contents
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Tour grp. since 1950
Breakfast chain
Disapproving sounds
Gather
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6 Alito’s Supreme Court predecessor
7 Creature on the movie poster for “The
Silence of the Lambs”
8 With 34-Down, longtime public radio
host
9 Some space vehicles
10 It must turn over to start
11 Docket
12 With 42-Down, “Frosty the Snowman”
singer
13 Super suffix?
14 Pacific island wrap
15 Worry of stratospheric proportions
16 “That villain in comics has sure gotta be
sore!”?
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18 Tear apart
20 Plunger alternative
24 Deputy: Abbr.
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33 Those who need sound memories, per
Montaigne
34 See 8-Down
35 W. Hemisphere treaty of 1994
36 What a cash-strapped beau might take
you on?
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39 Certain rod
41 Was a busybody
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47 Conveyance for soldiers
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50 ____ Palmas (Spanish province)
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52 Way to go: Abbr.
53 Pricey French fashion label
55 Club cousins
56 Utah’s ____ State University
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Cap similar to a tam-o’-shanter
London tea accessory
Fleshy-leaved succulent
1950s French president René
Steamed seafood dish
Abductor of Persephone
Exhibitor at 1863’s Salon des Refusés
Something easy, so they say
“Grand Hotel” star, 1932
A.A. or AAA
Group’s basic beliefs
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Jeer
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Devil-may-care
“Aha!”
Mystical doctrine
Talk wildly
Gaming trailblazer
Sluggish
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Having no room for more
Fuel from a fen
Building’s rain diverter
Sobel who wrote the Pulitzer-nominated
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102 One with a lot of tweets
103 Treat for a dog
104 Presently
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107 Parliamentary support
108 Corp. bigwig
What makes a healthy diet for your dog? Historical society holds casino night
Guest speaker to
discuss nutrition
at 4-H seminar
ASTORIA — The Clatsop
County 4-H program will
offer a dog seminar featur-
ing showmanship, starting at
8:30 a.m. Monday, Feb. 20
at the Clatsop County Fair-
grounds indoor arena. The
public is invited to watch
and also attend the special
lunch speaker at noon.
Guests Rick Dunn and
his wife Cindy Dunn will
be speaking to the group on
the importance of a balanced
diet and proper supplemen-
tation for good dog care.
Rick Dunn was appointed
as president and CEO of the
Dr. Kruger Pet Supplements
company in 2014. Their
presentation will not focus
on their products, only on
maintenance, growth and
overall health of dogs. They
are 4-H supporters, and they
like spending time educating
people about the foundation
of animal health through
proper nutrition.
This presentation will in-
clude the importance of the
six essential nutrients: water,
proteins, fats, carbohydrates,
vitamins and minerals. Rick
Dunn will include topics
about weaning and feeding
puppies, adult and senior
dogs, and overweight dogs.
For questions about the
event or for more informa-
tion, contact Sally Freeman
at 503-325-7161 or Sandra
Carlson at 503-325-8573.
ASTORIA — Get ready for a
roaring good time at 7 p.m.
Saturday, Feb. 18.
The Clatsop County
Historical Society’s annual
Roaring ’20s Speakeasy
Casino Night promises a fun
time. There will be games
of black jack, roulette, craps
and (for an additional fee)
Texas Hold ’em poker with
prizes for top chip holders
and best 1920s costume at
the end of the night.
Make your reservations
by calling 503-325-2203 or
e-mail to cchs@cumtux.org
Entry is $15 for one or
$25 for a couple. Get in on
the action at the Texas Hold
’em tournament for an addi-
tional buy-in of $30, $40 or
$50; call for details.
The event will take place
at the Heritage Museum,
located at 1618 Exchange St.
This event has been
sponsored by: Jim and Jan
Aalberg, Uptown Café, Lek-
tro, Whole Brain Creative,
Astoria Sunday Market,
Ocean Crest Chevrolet,
Astoria Fultano’s Pizza, Pa-
tricia Roberts and Warrenton
Deep Sea Market.
All proceeds support the
Clatsop County Historical
Society, a 501(c)(3) nonprof-
it educational organization
dedicated to preserving and
presenting the history of
Clatsop County and the sur-
rounding area. The society
operates the Flavel House
Museum, the Heritage
Museum, the Oregon Film
Museum and the Uppertown
Firefighters Museum.