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26 | September 15, 2016 | The New Lenox Patriot puzzles<br />
newlenoxpatriot.com<br />
crosstown CROSSWORD & Sudoku<br />
The crosstowns: Frankfort, Homer Glen, Lockport, Mokena, New Lenox, Orland Park, Tinley Park<br />
Crossword by Myles Mellor and Cindy LaFleur<br />
Across<br />
1. Type of production<br />
5. Pink slip<br />
9. Lickety-split<br />
14. Low female singing<br />
voice<br />
15. “That’s a fact!”<br />
16. Plagiarizes<br />
17. Authentic<br />
18. Coffee drink variety<br />
19. Actor Buchholz<br />
of “The Magnificent<br />
Seven”<br />
20. South Chicago<br />
burgers and ice cream<br />
restaurant<br />
22. Flippant<br />
24. Overpriced<br />
25. Winker<br />
28. Dangerous<br />
32. Adjust, in a way<br />
34. “Gunsmoke” bartender<br />
37. Brashness<br />
39. Revue host<br />
40. Student guider, abbr.<br />
42. Oxlike antelope<br />
44. Glut<br />
45. Parisian love<br />
47. Corners<br />
49. Easter preceder<br />
50. Hollered<br />
52. Again<br />
54. Lincoln-Way West<br />
baseball player, Tyler<br />
56. Retreat<br />
60. “___ here long?”<br />
61. Component<br />
63. Brown shade<br />
66. Fuzzy fruit<br />
68. Constructed<br />
69. Smells<br />
70. Paradise<br />
71. Issue<br />
72. Conical living<br />
quarters<br />
73. In days of ___ (in<br />
times past)<br />
74. Deli breads<br />
Down<br />
1. Anthony and Chagall<br />
2. Sealskin wearer,<br />
maybe<br />
3. Flat<br />
4. Explainer<br />
5. Sensation<br />
6. Segments of a circle<br />
7. Start signal<br />
8. Small anchor<br />
9. Complete<br />
10. Things to be solved<br />
11. Come up for ____<br />
12. Good buddies use<br />
them<br />
13. Maine time<br />
21. Noteworthy<br />
23. Alkaline liquid<br />
26. Early Peruvian<br />
27. Because of<br />
29. Her<br />
30. Salmon that has<br />
spawned<br />
31. Long (for)<br />
33. Jury member<br />
34. Fix<br />
35. Security system<br />
status<br />
36. Scratch<br />
38. Arthroscopy target,<br />
often<br />
41. At top speed<br />
43. Kind of line<br />
46. Opener<br />
48. Spiny shrub<br />
51. Metal-shaping block<br />
53. Kvetch<br />
55. Sounding right<br />
57. Sordid<br />
58. Low-budget pic,<br />
maybe<br />
59. Editor’s notations<br />
61. Pitcher<br />
62. Field of work<br />
63. A place to sleep<br />
64. Tribute, of sorts<br />
65. Admit or acknowledge<br />
a wrongdoing or<br />
error<br />
67. Altar vow<br />
NEW LENOX<br />
Little Joe’s Restaurant<br />
(1300 N. Cedar Road,<br />
New Lenox; (815) 463-<br />
1099)<br />
5-8 p.m. Tuesdays: Piano<br />
Styles by Joe<br />
FRANKFORT<br />
Pete Mitchell’s Bar & Grill<br />
(21000 Frankfort Square<br />
Road, Frankfort; (815)<br />
464-8100)<br />
■6-8 ■ p.m. Wednesdays:<br />
Free N’ Fun Bar Game.<br />
Free to play.<br />
MOKENA<br />
The Alley Grill and Tap<br />
House<br />
(18700 S. Old LaGrange<br />
Road, Mokena; (708)<br />
478-3610)<br />
■9 ■ p.m. Tuesdays:<br />
Karaoke<br />
Fox’s Restaurant and Pub<br />
(11247 W. 187th St.,<br />
Mokena; (708) 478-<br />
8888)<br />
■6 ■ p.m. Thursdays,<br />
Fridays and Saturdays:<br />
Performance by Jerry<br />
Eadie<br />
Jenny’s Southside Tap<br />
(10160 191st St.,<br />
Mokena; (708) 479-6873)<br />
■6 ■ p.m. Tuesdays:<br />
Acoustic Avenue,<br />
Psychic night -<br />
second Tuesday every<br />
month.<br />
■9 ■ p.m. Thursdays:<br />
Karaoke<br />
■Fridays ■ and Saturdays:<br />
Live bands<br />
ORLAND PARK<br />
The Brass Tap<br />
(14225 95th Ave. Suite<br />
400, Orland Park; (708)<br />
226-1827)<br />
■8 ■ p.m. Tuesdays: Trivia.<br />
Prizes awarded<br />
■9 ■ p.m. Fridays and<br />
Saturdays: Live music<br />
Square Celt Ale House &<br />
Grill<br />
(39 Orland Square Drive,<br />
Orland Park; (708) 226-<br />
9600)<br />
■8 ■ p.m. Tuesdays:<br />
Acoustic Night/Open<br />
Mic Night<br />
■8 ■ p.m. Wednesdays:<br />
Free Trivia<br />
■8 ■ p.m. Thursdays: Country<br />
Night<br />
To place an event<br />
in The Scene, email<br />
t.carroll@22ndcenturymedia.<br />
com<br />
answers<br />
How to play Sudoku<br />
Each Sudoku puzzle consists of a 9x9 grid that<br />
has been subdivided into nine smaller grids of 3x3<br />
squares. To solve the puzzle, each row, column and<br />
box must contain each of the numbers 1 to 9.<br />
LEVEL: Medium<br />
Sudoku by Myles Mellor and Susan Flanagan