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♦ C R O S S W O R D ♦

CLUES ACROSS 33. Mister 2. “Operator” 29. Models of excellence


1. Superseded by DVD 34. Adult Bambi singer Jim 30. Flat-topped
4. Earth chart 36. Small cake leavened 3. Subsequent RX inflorescence
with yeast replacement 31. Costing nothing
7. Energy unit
39. Largest city in NE 4. Flat-topped hills 34. Marked for
10. Greek god of war
41. Quick reply 5. Settled down certain death
12. Ardour
43. Local dialect 6. ____ Alto, 35. 17th Greek letter
14. Title of respect California city
expressions 37. Photons, pions,
15. Couches 7. Tubes for alpha particles
46. Friends (French)
17. Barn storage tower passing food 38. Amount that can
47. ____ Bator,
18. Cape near Lisbon Mongolia 8. An abundance of be held
19. Motion picture resources 40. Light greenish blue
48. __ __, so good
science 9. Neither black 41. Toadfrog
50. Side sheltered or white
22. Fills with high spirits from the wind 42. 18th Hebrew letter
23. 18th Hebrew letter 11. Yemen capital (var.)
51. Village in Estonia
24. At an advanced time 13. Pegs 43.Young whale
52. Genus beroe class
25. Missing soldiers 16. Irish, English or 44. Forearm bone
53. 32nd president’s Gordon
26. And, Latin initials 45. Moldavian capital
18. Converging to a 1565-1859
27. Silver 54. Furnish with help common center
28. Gentlemen 55. Guided a tour 49. Radioactivity unit
20. Comes upon
30. Tangelo fruit 21. A male sheep
32. Actor ___ Harris CLUES DOWN
28. More becoming
1. Vessel or duct
{{ }}: Big hug!
♦ SUDOKU ♦ crypt-o-gram each letter represents ♥ : heart warmer!
:-) - a smile
another to form a quote-worthy statement. :-D - LOL

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LAST WEEK’S SOLUTION: “The world is all gates, all opportunities, strings of tension
waiting to be struck.”

RALPH WALDO EMERSON: (MAY 25, 1803 – APRIL 27, 1882) The godfather of American thought and the concept of the
self, Emerson gave us permission to go our own way even when it's not popular. "Trust thyself," Emerson told us; "every heart vibrates to
that iron string." Emerson's ideas formed the backbone of a school of thought known as transcendentalism, a philosophy that flourished in
mid-nineteenth century America, at a time when the nation was poised at the threshold of great change. The transcendentalists
©Puzzles by Pappacom encouraged communion with nature and severely criticized slavery and believed they could help the world be better than it is.

Solved by: Joan Jackson, Newtown♥ ; Gloria Panebianco, Pennington; Tony AZZInaro, Lower Makefield*; Thelma L. Clausen, Levittown;
Nora Thomas; Lower Makefield*; Dolores Antonelli, Bristol Township; Roberta Marino, Bristol Borough*; Ruth Foster, Bristol Borough;
Mary Carter, Langhorne; David J. Armitage Sr., Bristol Borough*; Emily Morton, Yardley; Marion Kiggins, Morrisville; Betty Kirk, Yardley;
Allan Gurney, Langhorne; Chuck Meyers, Levittown; Theresa Grisolia, Bristol Borough; Mary Ann Kucharski, Lower Makefield*;
Meg Kramer, Lower Makefield*; Deedee Tibolla, Langhorne; Nettie Peters, Bensalem; Martha Arnao, Newtown*; Harry A. Andonian, Levittown*;
Barbara Korb, Newtown*; Tom O’Brien, Lower Makefield; Dee Garb, Lower Makefield*; Theresa Halper, Newtown; Darrell Kates, Lower Makefield;
Mary Anne Francisco, Lower Makefield*; Ron Rabel, Pennington; Dianna Wettlin, Lower Makefield*; Barbara Aldouby, Lower Makefield;
Ann Marie Klibert, Morrisville; Mary Campbell, Lower Makefield; Dianne White, Bristol*; Jo Kiel, Gardenville*; Betty Chan, Newtown*.

Please email your solutions to: puzzles@ingnews.com, or call puzzles at 215.867.2078 (or call TERRY at 215.867.2027) by MONDAY
AT NOON to be recognized in The Good Life. DO NOT FORGET TO INDICATE YOUR NAME AND TOWN!
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