The Behrend College collegian. (Erie, Pa.) 1993-1998, October 07, 1993, Image 10

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ACROSS
1 Carpet type
5 English
teacher's
nightmare
10 Analyze
15 Outburst of
50 Scandinavian
folklore
creature
51 Cross over
52 Froths
53 Brazilian
seaport
55 Liter or meter
laughter
19 Pianist Peter
20 Salk de
feated it
21 Civil War
starter
56 House wing
57 Rigg or Ross
58 Plant of the
general
22 Unique
iris family
60 Ignited
61 Musical
direction
63 Coronet
65 Event in
1849
California
person
23 River or
mountains
24 Fierce
badger
25 Jeopardy
26 "Too Much
Too Little,
67 Platinum wire
bop
69 Tribal
divisions
71 Novelist's
(song)
27 Rich source
29 ETO
commander
31 Valuable
concern
72 It's found on
a service flag
76 Prefix for
lace or faith
78 Dunne and
Cara
82 Long-
33 Broadway
musical hit
34 "That's
(Dean
Martin's
shoieman's
theme song)
36 Tailor's
org.
83 New York
concern
37 He wrote "In
Cold Blood"
40 Speak
strongly
against
42 Window
curtains
46 Point In an
orbit
47 Like a person
resort village
85 Massenet
heroine
87 Use the
credit cards
88 Austrian
composer
90 Highway
91 Taken as a
premise
92 Broad smile
93 wind (idle
who's seen 11
48 Coffee
Magic Maze
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Find the listed words in the diagram. They run in
all directions-forward, backward, up, down and
diagonally.
Alignments Gaskets
Balancing Grease
Brake job Lathe
Filters Oil change
DOWN
1 Warm and
cozy
2 1992 Dustin
Hoffman
braggan)
95 Ameche or
Rickles
96 Polyphonic
song
97 They're
sometimes
girded
98 Fishhook
attachers
100 U.S.-Mexico
border town
102 Preserved
movie
3 Inland sea
4 Double eagle
5 EIS or pixie
6 Bank
transactions
7 "Der —"
(Adenauer)
8 Nuremberg
negative
9 Evergreen
ground-cover
10 French
green fodder
103 Android on
the new
"Star Trek"
105 Ointment
physicist
11 Understand
12 Marionette-
yielding
plants
106 Bag or ball
maker Tony
13 Valencia
farewell
14 Shrieked
15 Hunganan
starter
107 Garden
annual
111 Electrical
unit
112 Member of
composer
16 Two-toed
sloth
17 Defeats at
the carp
family
116 Barbara or
bridge
18 Weight
Anthony
117 Most
allowance
28 Wilander of
insignificant
119 Broadway
musical hit
121 Story starter
122 Resounded
123 Ben's
"Sesame
Street"
tennis
30 Lavish
affection
32 Pub missile
34 Semitic
language
3S One of the
Lauders
37 Jobs for
Perry
Mason?
38 Green,
roommate
124 Made public
125 Stravinsky
126 Sister of Ares
127 Direct a
Course
128 Emulates
yellow or
Humpty
Dumpty
129 Lascivious
red fruit
39 Sacred song
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DNNTTRL
CWGHLEG
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BOAKTSY
Overhauls Tuns up
Screwdriver Welder
Suds Votionch
Tire change
40 Set in the
earth
41 Wire, for
short
43 French
soldier in
WWI
44 Island in
Upper New
York Bay
45 One of the
family name
81 Detect auto
matically
84 Curtain
material
86 Court barrier
89 English
yellow apples
91 Precious
metal for
interior
decorators
92 Thicker
version of 91
Down
94 Semaphore
item
96 Actress
Winningham
97 The "Swed
ish Nightin
gale"
99 Small fur
deadly sins
47 Crushing
snake
49 Famous
fabulist
52 Gala
celebrations
53 Small, dark
wild goose
54 "One in a
You" (song)
57 Decorate or
garments
101 Belt or snake
102 Waldorf and
Caesar
104 Air raid
warning
106 Tourist
haven
107 Simple
trim
58 Coin of
France and
Belgium
59 Add beauty
to
62 Small group
of seals
64 Otherwise
108 Jewish
month
called
66 Numbered
109 Italian painter
110 Hamlet or
hwy.
68 Like some
seals Borge
70 Hebrews, 112 'Working —"
Arabs, etc. (1988 movie)
72 U.S. physi- 113 Author of
cist/math- "Bus Stop"
ematician 114 Flat
-73 City in New bottomed
York boat
74 Part of S-M-L 115 Large
75 Actor number of
Novarro cattle
77 Talks wildly 118 German
79 Water wheel pronoun
80 "Dallas' 120 By way of
Trivia Test
by Linda Luckhurst
1. Fairy Tales: In what country
does the story, "Beauty and the
Beast," take place?
2. U.S. Presidents: Who was the
last bachelor elected president?
3. Baseball: What city lost the
Braves to Milwaukee in 1952?
4. Quotes: Who said, "Any cus
tomer can have a car of any color he
wants, provided it's black?"
5. Geography: What is South
America's smallest republic?
6. Museums: What is the world's
largest museum?
7. Mythology: Who was the Greek
god of shepherds and flocks?
8. Music: Who recorded the
February, 1961 number one hit
single, "Pony Time?"
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SCORE 10 points for using all the
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