THE DALLAS POST Sunday, October 27, 2013 Super Crossword STEALING HARTS ACROSS 47 Spongy ball 105 Like some 4 Acquired 41 Have a tiff 84 Cross in 1 iPad brand snowy hills pop 42 Module hieroglyphics downloads 48 Her look was 107 Caich, as a 5 Equal 45 Pals 85 Lovers’ god 5 Erie, for one petrifying perp business 48 Docs 86 Surprise 10 Up high 51 Dawdle 108 Next-to-last associate 49 Incision candidate 15 Weapons 52 James Greek letter 6 Emmy winner reminder 90 Hold title to 19 “Doggone!” Clavell's 109 The “A” of Baldwin 50 Operatic 91 Swatted 20 Greek salad “— -Pan” UAW, briefly 7 Specialized highlight 92 Worked hard morsel 54 Riddle, part 111 “MMMBop” market 52 Garr of 93 Neighbor of 21 Soprano 3 boy band 8 Is of use to Hollywood a Liberian Lehmann 63 In acaftan 112 Riddle’s 9 “Law & 53 Unlike a 94 Toast 22 Lunch, e.g. 64 Be cruising answer Order” people 96 Unposed 23 Mouselike 65 French coin 118 Slimy veggie detective person photos rodent 66 Eyeball 119 Stick shift Briscoe 54 Circus site 97 Truancy, e.g. 24 Kind of pie ~~ 67 Like hammy selections 10 One reuning 55 Garciaparra 98 Sweet red 25 Civil War acting 120 Photocopier 11 Filmmaker of baseball liqueur side 70 Travels like additive Wertmiller 56 Steak cut 99 Actor Paul 26 How thumbs Huck Finn 121 Pulitzer- 12 Ken or Lena 57 — it ride who played are twiddled 73 Largest city winning of Hollywood 58 Pixie-esque Victor Laszlo 27 Start of a in Cyprus playwright 13 Floodwater 59 With 35- 101 Typing class riddle 75 East Indian William of a stream Down, leave stat 31 Smoothing flatbread 122 Satyric look 14 Inaptitude for in a hurry 102 Old Missouri tool 76 Inferior 123 Accept the music 60 Lilylike natives 32 “A Streetcar vena — loss, in slang 15 Lady friend, garden plant 103 Conveyed Named 78 Itty bit 124 “The in Lyons 61 Disney via a tube Desire” 80 Big Prophecy” 16 Bureaucratic mermaids = 104 “Lord Jim” director chipmaker co-star busywork name star Peter Kazan 81 Riddle, part Koteas 17 Big stink 62 Batting 106 Fleming or 33 Sauna 4 125 Nero's 602 18 Guileful game for tots McEwan sitter's sigh ~~ 87 Suffix with 126 Small vortex 28 Atop, to a 68 Jumbo tubs 110 “Labor — 34 Big stink lion or priest 127 Mamba, e.g. poet 69 Adam's vincit” 36 Former Web 88 USMC VIP 128 American 29 Build up partner (Oklahoma's reference 89 Nonethical patriot Silas 30 Fraternity 71 Forum wrap motto) from 90 Snowy birds 129 E-mail button letter 72 Fruit waste 113 Holy Mother Microsoft 93 Nerds’ 35 See 59- 74 Oshawa’s 114 Statistics 38 Riddle, part cousins DOWN Down prov. 115 “Parade” 2 95 Neither 1 One giving 37 Man Friday 77 Seraph, say penner Satie 43 Bog grass go-with counsel 39 French writer 79 Middle name 116 Tivoli’s Villa 44 Tipofapen 96 Mint output 2 Irreverent Emile of Presley o— 46 University of 100 End of the 3 Jack of “City 40 Coup d— 82 Flier's home 117 Ogreish — Dame riddle Slickers” (uprising) 83 Heroic act 118 Bullring call 1 2 3 4 6 8 9 10 {11 112 13 (14 15.116. 117 ‘118 19 21 22 23 25 26 27 29 30 BB 36 40 [41 42 47 52 153 59 60 [61 [62 63 67 75 76 81 82 3 87 5 90 [91 [92 2 2 100 101 2 g 107 Hl” d @ Be 12 113 3 118 119 120 121 ki 122 123 124 125 e S 126 127 128 129 o The following real estate transactions of Back Mountain properties have been recorded in the Luzerne County Office of the Recorder of Deeds for the week of Oct. 14, 2013: Carl W. and Sandra C. ide to John and Barbara Young, Dallas Township; $60,000 Thomas B. and Martha B. Dilley to Nathanael J. and Elizabeth G. Klein, 2 parcels, Dallas Township; $140,000 Estate of Eleanore M. Mcintyre to June S. Lorah, Dallas Borough; 475,000 Christopher C. and Eileen M. Kohl to Jerry and Elizabeth Olesniewicz, Lots 1 and 4, Ross Township; $110,000 Michael A. Minichello Jr. to Donald R. and Joyce Lloyd, 402 Orchard St., Dallas Borough; $53,355.21 Paul D. and Charles W. Fiske to Patrick Cunningham, Dallas Borough; $58,000 Senior citizens cen- ters sponsored by the Area Agency on Aging for Luzerne and Wyoming Counties offer hot noon meals Monday through Friday to people 60 years of age or older. Donations from participants are grate- fully accepted and needed in order to expand this program. The following is the menu for the week of Oct. 28: MONDAY: Turkey chili, steamed rice, con- fetti corn salad, whole wheat bread, mandarin orange delight gelatin, margarine, milk and coffee. TUESDAY: Baked ham, parsley boiled potatoes, lima beans, whole wheat dinner roll, pineapple crisp, margarine, milk and coffee. WEDNESDAY: Meatloaf, gravy, mashed potatoes, dilled carrots, whole wheat dinner roll, pear bread pudding, marga- rine, milk and coffee. THURSDAY: Masquerade party - Beef rollups with gravy, mashed potatoes, sweet kernel corn, pumpernickel dinner roll, Halloween special dessert, marga- rine, milk and coffee. FRIDAY: Baked macaroni and cheese with ham, green beans, stewed tomatoes, whole wheat bread, rruit cocktail, marga- rine, milk and coffee. 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GO FIGURE! byLindaThistle The idea of Go Figure is to arrive at the figures given at the bot- PUZZLE tom and right-hand columns of the diagram by following the ANSWERS arithmetic signs in the order they are given (that is, from left CAN BE to right and top to bottom). Use only the numbers below the FOUND diagram to complete its blank ON squares and use each of the xX — 3 nine numbers only once. PAGE 8 oreo Bid EK EN { oinng phate 3°9 % 2013 King Features Syndicate, Inc. * Moderate * * Difficult * * * GO FIGURE! Meet Gaylon and Chico Gaylon and Chico are two senior dogs surrendered together. Little Chico loves Gaylon. Our wish is that someone has it in their hearts to adopt these two together so they can spend the rest of their lives together as best friends. 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