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26 | November 17, 2016 | The orland park prairie puzzles<br />
opprairie.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. GPS is one<br />
4. Like a depth finder<br />
9. Grate<br />
13. X, in a letter’s closing<br />
15. Circus ring<br />
16. Reiterate<br />
17. Flair<br />
18. Island in the Mediterranean<br />
19. Simon of Simon &<br />
Garfunkel<br />
20. Ancient artifact<br />
22. Pesky insect known<br />
to trouble Chicago suburban<br />
residents<br />
24. Longtime Chevy<br />
model<br />
27. Month<br />
28. None<br />
29. Crotchety<br />
32. West and 88th in<br />
Orland Park<br />
36. The America’s Cup<br />
trophy, e.g.<br />
38. Hindu princess<br />
40. Face with stone<br />
42. General, to a Turk<br />
43. Clusters<br />
44. Thick liqueur<br />
45. Stringed toy<br />
47. Fool<br />
48. Legless undies<br />
50. Basis for Orland<br />
Park water usage address<br />
system, goes with<br />
64 across<br />
52. Winter wear<br />
53. Tidily<br />
57. Measuring instrument<br />
62. Give in to gravity<br />
64. See 50 across<br />
65. Cracked<br />
68. Chills and fever<br />
69. Successful singer<br />
70. Duplicate<br />
71. Holds down<br />
72. “Rebel Yell” singer<br />
Billy<br />
73. Makes warmer<br />
74. Past<br />
Down<br />
1. Oslo’s river<br />
2. Scarf clouds<br />
3. Sacred song<br />
4. Bursa<br />
5. “Catch-22” pilot<br />
6. Evergreen Asian tree<br />
7. Get ___ shape<br />
8. Kind of salad<br />
9. Detestable<br />
10. Central American<br />
palms<br />
11. Out of business<br />
12. Pullover<br />
14. Cut short<br />
21. Cooler<br />
23. Fundamental particle<br />
25. Remain on the<br />
ground<br />
26. Enduringly<br />
29. Color stick<br />
30. Be familiar with<br />
31. Relative of bigfoot<br />
32. Rainbow shape<br />
33. Hop, skip or jump<br />
34. Always<br />
35. Playoff part<br />
37. I problem?<br />
39. “C’___ la vie!”<br />
41. Get ready to drive<br />
46. Canzone<br />
49. Kind of toast<br />
51. June honoree<br />
54. Close in<br />
55. Maxims<br />
56. Offspring<br />
57. Basic monetary unit<br />
of Ghana<br />
58. Dedicated<br />
59. To the left (prefix)<br />
60. Issue a verdict<br />
61. Colonnade<br />
63. Mexican currency<br />
66. Channel<br />
67. Right on!<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 Saturdays:<br />
Live music<br />
Fox’s Restaurant and Pub<br />
(9655 W. 143rd St.,<br />
Orland Park; (708) 349-<br />
2111)<br />
■6 ■ p.m. Tuesdays,<br />
Wednesdays and Thursdays:<br />
Live entertainment<br />
■7 ■ p.m. Fridays and Saturdays:<br />
Live entertainment<br />
and face painter<br />
Papa Joe’s<br />
(14459 S. LaGrange<br />
Road, Orland Park; (708)<br />
403-9099)<br />
■5-9 ■ p.m. Thursdays:<br />
Gene Infelise and Francesca<br />
■6-10 ■ p.m. Fridays: The<br />
keyboard stylings of<br />
Roger Pampel<br />
Rokwelz Bar Meets Grill<br />
(11265 159th St., Orland<br />
Park; (708) 226-0042)<br />
■7 ■ p.m. Tuesdays: Bingo.<br />
Free to play. Progressive<br />
jackpot. Minimum $500<br />
■8 ■ p.m. Thursdays: Bingo<br />
Square Celt Ale House &<br />
Grill<br />
(39 Orland Square Drive,<br />
Orland Park; (708) 226-<br />
9600)<br />
■8 ■ p.m. Tuesdays: Acoustic<br />
Night/Open Mic<br />
Night<br />
■8 ■ p.m. Wednesdays:<br />
Free Trivia<br />
■8 ■ p.m. Thursdays: Country<br />
Night<br />
■10 ■ p.m. Fridays: Live DJ<br />
■10 ■ p.m. Saturdays: Live<br />
Music/Band<br />
■9 ■ p.m. Sundays: Karaoke<br />
Traverso’s Restaurant<br />
(15601 S. Harlem Ave.,<br />
Orland Park; (708) 532-<br />
2220)<br />
■8 ■ p.m. Wednesdays and<br />
Saturdays: Karaoke<br />
To place an event<br />
in The Scene, email<br />
b.kapa@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