PAGE 2 THE DALLAS POST Sunday, August 30, 2009 4 CROSSWORD CORNER Super Crosswor SELF- DIRECTED ACROSS 57 Wool 102 Photog- DOWN 40 Hodgepodge 91 Podiatric 1 Way gatherer? rapher 1 Jab 41 Self-direct- problem through the 59 Atlanta Adams 2 Neck of the ed in “Bob 92 Jealous forest campus 103 Cheerful woods Roberts” Olympian 5 Enthusiastic 60 Peter of song 3 Hamilton 42 Do more 94 Half (Pref.) 9 Rappers “Casa- 105 Turner of bills than dislike 96 Singer — -n-Pepa blanca” “Peyton 4 Candid 46 Chest Eartha 13 Encrypted 62 Seeks Place” 5 Fathom protector 97 Dash 18 Sweet change? 106 Be human 6 Deciduous 48 Skimmer 99 — the finish sandwich 64 Parent 107 Velvety tree material 100 Hamlet or 19 Son of 66 Lennon's plant 7 Building 50 Self-directed Kierkegaard Isaac lady 110 Lake near feature in “Annie 104 Proposition 20 “Zip- — 67 Frequently 36 Down 8 Atmosphere Hall” 108 It'll give you -Doo-Dah” 70 Mlle., far- 112 Aphid 9 Southwest- 51 Singer a weigh 21 Big name in ther south apparatus ern capital Maresca 109 Soak up chocolate 72 Supply with 115 Self-directed 10 Orthodon- 52 French port 111 Spoken 22 Self-directed Stens in “Dances tists’ org. 54 Word from 113 “Cheerio!” in “Henry V" 73 Uproar with Wolves” 11 Poultry a whippet 114 Slip by 25 Hockey's 74 Geldof or 119 Break a serving 56 Snowy bird 115 Metal Yashin Goldthwait command- 12 Snicker 58 Biblical measure 26 Facilitated 76 Self-direct- ment sound tyrant 116 Gladden 27 Queue ed in “The 120 Actress 13 Mil. rank 61 Catchall 117 Director tip? 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World rights reserved. Puzzle answers, Page 14 only once. GO FIGURE! by Linda Thistle The idea of Go Figure is to arrive at the figures given at the bottom and right-hand columns of the diagram by following the arith- metic signs in the order they are given (that is, from left to right and top to bottom). Use only the numbers below the diagram to complete its blank squares and use each of the nine numbers DIFFICULTY: * * Moderate * x Difficult * * x GO FIGURE! X + 21 @ k + ke XU + X 20 X + X — X 18 | 21 6 24 1.2 334 5.86.7 9 © 2009 King Features Syndicate, Inc. King Crossword ACROSS 1 Give the axe | to 12 5 Prompt 8 Surrounded 15 by 18 12 Jamaican citrus 13 Venomous & { viper 20 14 Arp's style 31 15 Handle roughly 34 16 Long March 5 leader 17 Exile 18 Threatening term 45 20 Siestas 0 22 Yogi Bear's home park 53 26 Winter warmer 47 Bill named for 33 Triumph 29 Type 49 Part of AAD. 8 Take as 35 Banned bug squares 50 Lummox one's own spray 30 Bagel topper 51 Swelled 9 They're 36 "CSI" 31 Partner in head roomy and evidence . ; dl : . 52 M- Rhythm" ’ Brid jo EEEE83 Go angling c player oc Nantel 8964 ‘Dog's dog alineup i d 33 Father (Fr). 55 Whip 11 Gram. case der 2 34 Ms. Farrow 19 Wet expanse 42 "Young : 35 Insult (Sl.) DOWN 21 Foolish sort Frankenstein" 36 Metric 1 Wrestling 23 Minimum role measure style 24 Standard 43 Grandson of 37 Comedian 2 Culture 25 Former Eve Paula medium partners 44 "Portnoy's 40 Morse 3 Hint 26 Overly Complaint" morsels 4 Party pooper theatrical author 41 Bandleader 5 Ship ofthe 27 Hodgepodge 45 Sprite Cugat desert 28 Robert 46 Miss Piggy's 45 Eastern 6 N.A. nation Graves pronoun bigwig 7 People subject 48 Palindromic things are 32 Faux pas title ® 2MNA Kina Faatnrae SymAd Tne Dallas Days Dance scheduled for September IL tickets still available at several area locations Tickets for this year’s Dal- las Days Dance are still avail- able, but are going fast. The event will be held one week prior to the Dallas Har- vest Festival this year from 6 to 11 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 11, at the Checkerboard Pavil- ion, Carverton Road, Trucks- ville. This year’s musical enter- tainment is being billed as “Abilene & Friends.” “Just Us” will perform from 6 to 7 p.m., followed by 70s and 80s Southern Rock icons “Abi- lene” with a few added sur- prise guests. The event is being touted as the band’s final Back Moun- tain performance. A limited number of tickets are available, at $25 per per- son, and may be purchased at Joe Nardone’s Gallery of Sound locations in Dallas, Kingston, Mundy St. and South Main St. (W-B); Och- man’s Coins and Jewelry, Dallas (675-5872); Wayne's World Music, Dallas (674- 1995); and Dallas Borough Municipal Office (675- 1389). : Ticket price includes hamburgers, hotdogs, two salads, snacks, beer and so- da. A cash bar will also be available. Fall Harvest Festival Powwow is Sept. 26, 27 The Fall Harvest Festival Pow- wow will be held from 10 a.m. to dusk on Friday and Saturday, Sept. 26 and 27, at the Noxen Fire Co. grounds on Stull Road. The intertribal event is a gath- ering for all people sponsored by Tyconac, Inc., a non-profit Native organization and the Noxen Fire Co. Participants should bring their own lawn chairs. Admission to the powwow is free. Gates open at 10 a.m. with Grand Entry of all dignitaries and dancers in full regalia at noon In- dian Time. Host drum is Eagle Thunder, while Macqua Greene will serve as emcee. Storyteller is Grace Dove and Firekeeper is Walter Howell. The event will feature Native American dancing, drumming, storytelling, food, crafts, bead- work, jewelry, blankets, fry bread and much more from 24 invited vendors. On Saturday, country singing sensation Toni Faux will present a free concert at 7 p.m. A compe- tition men’s sneak-up challenge dance will be held both days. All participants must be in full rega- lia with drumming and dancing “until the dancers drop or are tapped out.” The $10 entry fee covers both days with 50 percent payout each day. 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