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56 North Shore Towers Courier n November 2016 P U Z Z L E Across 1. Ottoman title 6. “___ for the poor” 10. LP player (hyphenated) 14. Cool 15. Can of worms? 16. Sundae topper, perhaps 17. Person who strictly interprets a constitution 20. Makeup, e.g. 21. Make inquiry 22. Mexican celebration 23. “... or ___!” 25. Comrade in arms 26. As a whole 29. One’s line of descent 33. “Fancy that!” 34. Kathy ___, “Misery” actress 36. Designer’s concern 37. Respiratory organ of fish 39. Prepare to surf, perhaps (2 wds) 41. Clean by rubbing 42. Lace tip 44. Andrea Bocelli, for one 46. Apprehend 47. Variable electrical resistor 49. Move from side to side, like a dog’s tail 51. Detective, at times 52. Airport pickup 53. Photo identification (2 wds) 56. Functioned as 57. “Mi chiamano Mimi,” e.g. 61. Myopia 64. Manage 65. “Beowulf,” e.g. 66. Absurd 67. Assayers’ stuff 68. Frosh, next year 69. Gozo Island is part of it DOWN 1. Agreement 2. ___ vera 3. Princes, e.g. 4. Lodge 5. Astern 6. Bullying, e.g. 7. Dearth 8. Cambridge sch. 9. Curb 10. Winter melon 11. Western blue flag, e.g. 12. Event for a particular activity 13. Bit 18. Imp 19. Drunk, in slang 24. Court ploy 25. Criminally setting fire 26. Samantha ___, “Walk Don’t Run” actress 27. Whinny 28. Scarlett O’Hara, e.g. 29. Engender CryptoQuiz J I B Z L M I L ____________ Z W A C U S Z O K ________________ H U L Q K G A Z W P __________________ Q X Q U M M U K _______________ T U L Z Q D Z W W _________________ 1 2 3 4 5 Oh, what trials and tribulations this Pilgrim born in 1595 experienced in the New World: ______________________________________ 5) Careswell, Edward Winslow 30. Cake topper 31. Cactus’ edible stem 32. Cousin of a loon 35. Add up 38. Dancer’s tights 40. Not at all 43. Autocrats 45. Battering device 48. Neatens 50. Australian monitor lizard 52. ___-key children 53. Data 54. Big game 55. Punish, in a way 56. Strike with a strap 58. Not imaginary 59. “___ It Romantic?” (contraction) 60. Fishing, perhaps 62. Mail place: Abbr. 63. Faint Fill in the blank squares in the grid, making sure that every row, column and 3-by-3 box includes all digits 1 through 9. ANSWERS AGE 1 7 8 9 2 3 4 5 6 Each of the following cryptograms is a clue to the identity of a Pilgrim at the first Thanksgiving. Using the hints Q=S and Z=E, decipher the clues to name the Pilgrim. Answers: 1) Governor, 2) Elizabeth, 3) Marshfield, 4) Susannah, Answers Above!! CROSSWORD SUDOKU


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