PAGE 2 THE DALLAS POST Sunday, December 1, 2013 Super Crossword "SLE SAY” King Crossword ACROSS 47 Musical 94 Atop, to DOWN 37 Affluent 81 Fungiina 1 Wilde who's practice bards 1 Units of outlying area supermarket often quoted piece 96 Lemer’s resistance 38 Peace 83 Sys — AS ROSS 1 2 |I3 4.048 16 17 6 Delimeat 51 1980spuzzle “My Fair 2 Ivory, e.g. award 84 Make a case Istant 13 Versatile fad on an Lady” 3 Motley — 39 Solving aid against? 4 Pri mary 12 13 furniture item island? collaborator ~~ 4 Pumarival 40 Boot-sole ~~ 85 Gambit 8 «vi 20 Huge crowd 54 “910 5’ 97 Tank filler 5 Minicam reinforcer 86 Holy Mile. iw 5 21 Black piano singer onan 98 Arctic button abbr. 44 Kind of PC 89 — flight (go 12 “Rocks keys, island? covering 6 Switzerland's screen by plane) 13 Bullets and informally ~~ 58 Engendered 102 Site for a capital, to ~~ 46 Gymrat's 91 Revolving the like 22 Greed 59 Disaffirms cyberauction the French “six-pack” 92 Entrée, e.g. 23 Winter 61 Not made up 104 “— we met?” 7 Kimono 48 — Reader 95 Putona 14 Mosque holiday cry for, as sins 106 “My Way” securers {magazine detour bigwig on an 62 Bind legally singeronan 8 Perplexed name) 99 Will concern 15 Blood island? 65 Barbecue island? 9 Prompt 49 Executes 100 Person 25 Decuple botherer ~~ 110 Heap 10 Limy vodka 50 Terminations swearing gr oup? 26 Made haste 66 Russian 111 Snakelike cocktails 52 “Got it, bro” 101 Lowell or 17 Tarzan’s 27 impart vodka brand, fish 11 Author Zora 53 “— She Tan gradually forshort 112 Make the ~— Hurston Sweet” 103 — -wire transport 28 Round Table 67 Snaky shape effort 12 Mule’s father 55 Guitars kin ~~ fence 18 Diving bird address 68 1939 Oscar 113 More 13 Filling fully 56 “— 105 Spoken 19 Substantial 29 Hollywood's winneronan suggestive of 14 Carry to pronounce 106 Eats bod f West island? an equine extremes you .." 107 Replenish odies oO 30 Church 73 Assents to 116 Ostrich 15 Air circulator 57 Pol Sarah ~~ 108 Still kicking work recess 76 Event for the relative 16 Dog's sound 60 Moral 109 Spasm r : 32 Event for accused 120 Paradoxes 17 Tundra or system 110 Lowly types 21 S onkite or socializing 77 “Sliver 123 Drawer of rain forest ~~ 63 Test of inner 114 “Smooth rennan with a novelist Levin needlessly 18 Great courage Operator” 24 Parched celebrity on 78 Not far off complex acclamation 64 Keep an — singer 25 Beer's anisland? 82 Shortplayor ~~ machines on 19 *Fiddle- —" the ground 115 Stereotypical 3 36 Feels opera anisland? 24 Sounds from 66 Former HHS lab assistant cousin in one’s 84 Skull caps? 125 Veer steam irons chief Donna 117 Prefix for 26 Cratchit lad 56 Nevada city (aroun d) 35 Prune bones 87 Mucky earth 126 Was overly ~ 28 Mineo of 69 Bearing half’ 28 Medical ! 39 Atkins of 88 Top dog on fond of “Tonka” 70 Battles it out 118 — Canal 57 — & the 8 Split evenly 38 Camera- country anisland? 127 Actor Foxx 31 Litlekiss ~~ 71 Mine car 119 Antiquing aid worker Gang 9 Mideast ruler person’s 41 George 90 Using both 128 Feel 33 ‘didit” 72 Notre— 121 Baseball's 32 Apparel 58 Knock 10 “— Eyre” angle (Abbr) Bush's rival TVandradio weakinthe 34 Aminoacid 73 — and aahs Hodges 34 Chum 3 | in 2000 . onan heat supplement 74 Leg bender 122 Tatami, 59 Lily type 11 lowa city 40 Confound 42 Leaddinfor island? 129 Spring popular with 75 Chairorpew eg. 36 Bartlett or 60 Formerly 16 Snip 43 2001 movie, skeleton 93 “— freel’ farm bodybuilders 79 Chain of hills 123 Radio spols Bosc ; py fan ls 43 Viola relative (hostage's machines 35 Prefix with fit 80 Musician 124 Radio 37 Dont slouch 61 Aviate 20 Coffee shop Donnie : 45 Sorrowful cry) 130 More cagey 36 — -Croatian ~~ Eno personalities vessel 45 First st. TE BEE 6 [7 [8 [8 [10 [11 [12 13 [14 15 [16 [17 [18 [19 39 Steal from DOWN 21 Moves back 46 Jam 41 Cacophony 1 Christmas and forth ingredients? 2 2 2 42 Pantheon tree, often 22 Jai follower 47 Have — in 23 25 member 2 Expert 23 Tear one’s bonnet 44 Ping-Pong 3 Period of 27 Ruin the 48 Pealed need imminent veneer 49 Night light 46 Parade of danger 29 Low-temp 53 Elmer, to a sort 4 Sell star Bugs S50 Not many 5 llove (Lat) 30 Take tothe 54 Guy's 51 Common 6 Pointer seas companion rhyme Sisters’ 31 Sea eagle 55 Agent scheme “— Excited” 33 Imaginary 52 Warnings 7 Snooped cause of fear © 2013 King Features Synd., Inc. All rights reserved. 125 126 128 129 PROPERTY TRANSFERS The following Back and Wilma J. Richards, L. Van Loon to John N. Mountain real estate Kingston Township; and Sandy Kovaly, 4.011 transactions have been $169,000 acres, Jackson Township; recorded in the Luzerne County Office of the Recorder of Deeds for the week of Nov. 17, 2013: Estate of Josephine M. Owens to Edward J. 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