PAGE 2 THE DALLAS POST Sunday, January 29, 2012 Ne y. © CROSSWORD CORNER Super Crossword “> “*=T% ACROSS 60 Actress 112 Architect, for 4 Miss 40 Covent 88 Tenor 1 Pinza or Slezak instance Muffet's Garden Georges Chaliapin 62 Stopped in 114 “The nemesis conductor 90 Auctioneer’s 5 Basilica one’s tracks Descent of 5 Word with 41 Dernier — Toy feature 66 Singer Elvis Man” author cheese or 42 Grapefruit 92 43,560 8 Page 68 Scandinavian 120 Fumble roast serving square feet 12 — pants 71 Handy bit of 121 Empty (of) 6 Homer’s 47 Shimon of 93 Cassandra, 17 Relative of Latin 122 Wagner's field Israel for one PDQ 72 — Jima — 7 Bawled 49 Clear 96 Part of NB 18 Crude cartel 73 Window part fliegende 8 Cover 51 “The Power 98 UK honor 20 Comic 74 “— Eyes” Hollander” 9 “Evil of Love” 99 Ruminate Radner ('79 hit) 123 Sneaks Woman” singer 103 Legendary 21 I's down in 76 “New Look” peeks rockers 52 Openin Bruin the mouth couturier - 126 Carries 10 Confuse remark? 104 Used a 22 Connecticut 80 Cambodia's 130 Removes 11 Lost luster ~~ 54 Tyson stat divining rod senator Lon—' .. the cork 12 Wheel 57 Crockett 106 High spirits 25 Cotonou’s 81 Articulated 133 1974 Tony- part colleague 109 Nourished country 83 Gridiron winning 13 “Hi, 59 TV's “My 111 Surprised 26 Swiss position actress Horace!” Living —" shout miss? 84 Art deco 137 “Killer 14 Puniest 61 Eyebrow 113 Terra firma 27 Rustic sight name Tomatoes” pups shape 114 Misfortune 28 Villainous 85 Clementi sound 15 Inventor 63 Aquatic 115 Hefty Luthor composition 138 Fiddled Howe mammal herbivore 30 Bit 87 Fit neatly (with) 16 Actor 64 Former 116 Writer 31 “Nightmare” 89 Philhar- 139 Screenwriter Patinkin African Rogers St. street monic James 19 Stylish nation Johns 33 “Pelleas et section 140 Talbot or 20 Bathed in 65 Bring bliss 117 Factions Melisande” « 91 He had a Naldi butter 67 Santa's 118 Sag composer git complex 141 Like the 23 Corn holders problem 119 1492 vessel 38 intrude 94 Pennsyl- kitchen sink 24 Actress 69 Mets’ milieu 124 Brink 43 About vania sect 142 Risked a Joyce 70 Singer 125 Pursue 44 Sky light? 95 Velvet finish ticket 29 Makes Maresca 127 The Chip- 45 August 97 Tragic fate 143 Scrape by, one’s 74 Fountain munks, e.g. one 100 They squeak with “out” mark order 128 Ferrara first 46 Watchband for them- 144 Action 32 Swimmer 75 Luncheon- family 48 Say “Hey!” selves figure Biondi ette lure 129 Galaxy 50 Drummer 101 Vino center 34 Multi- 77 Gentleman glitterer Buddy 102 Crucifix DOWN purpose of leisure? 131 Short snooze 53 Cold-war’ 105 Photo book 1 Big name in vehicle 78 “Pagliacci” 132 Hog accord 107 Trams Baroque 35 Lamebrain soprano heaven? 55 Scrabble transport it 2'68 US 36 Pop 79 Pirate's 134 Caustic piece 108 Subordinate Open 37 Joins forces quaff ; substance 56 Ring site? 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Toy block brand Soon, in verse Unseen problems Absolute ruler state 31 Chemical suffix 33 Writing pad 34 Adorn 36 Popular cream-filled cake 37 Kindly bloke 38 Lotion additive 39 Tousle 40 Normandy battle town 43 Born 44 Pale Campus area 45 Dined on Advanced math, for short Midwestern 46 Evergreen variety Ribbon cutting ceremony opens Hunlock Creek bridge Rep. Karen Boback (R-Columbia/Luzerne/Wyoming) joined Hunlock Township officials, a member of Sen. Lisa Baker's staff (R- Luzerne/Monroe/Pike/Susquehanna/Wayne/ Wyoming) and rep- resentatives from PennDOT to officially reopen the State Route 4016 bridge over the Hunlock Creek. The 80-year-old bridge was subjected to flood damage in 2006 and was closed in 2007 when PennDOT detected deterioration during a routine inspection. The bridge reopened to traffic in November, but an official ribbon-cut- ting ceremony took place on Jan. 20. From left, are John Sirak, Hun- lock Creek supervisor; Michael S. 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