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28 | December 8, 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. Hot spring<br />
4. Tricksters<br />
8. High tech speakers<br />
12. Southwest Asian<br />
13. Herb<br />
15. Not here<br />
16. Little bison<br />
17. Crudity<br />
19. Disparage<br />
20. Modigliani’s workplace<br />
21. Fooled<br />
22. Go through volumes<br />
23. Buy or sell instruction<br />
on the stock market<br />
28. Single cells<br />
30. Real<br />
32. Parsley bit<br />
33. Member of a colony<br />
34. Must have<br />
35. Much recommended<br />
New Lenox Golf Course<br />
39. PDQ<br />
42. Choler<br />
43. Heart link<br />
47. Doctrine of inevitable<br />
social decline<br />
49. Boredoms<br />
50. Marshy stream<br />
51. Sing loudly<br />
53. Established<br />
54. New Lenox middle<br />
school<br />
57. “___ Traffic”<br />
58. Relating to a replacement<br />
body part<br />
62. Blue-pencil<br />
63. Extent of loss<br />
64. Choose<br />
65. Word with dance or<br />
drive<br />
66. Actor Mark of “The<br />
Full Monty”<br />
67. Aplenty<br />
68. KFC piece<br />
Down<br />
1. Artificial tan source<br />
2. With head held higher<br />
3. When Purim is observed<br />
4. Stork-like birds<br />
5. Big underwater ray<br />
6. Pretentious sort<br />
7. Young herring<br />
8. Farm call<br />
9. Hold title to<br />
10. SW Missouri river<br />
11. Iris’ place<br />
12. Buckwheat groats<br />
14. Hawaiian necklace<br />
18. Thug<br />
22. Shankar lilt<br />
24. Writer whose stories<br />
inspired “Guys and Dolls”<br />
25. Go out<br />
26. Mariner’s point<br />
27. A Christmas hue<br />
29. Cafe<br />
30. Kenyan big game<br />
31. Airport posting, abbr.<br />
33. Gnawed<br />
36. Pinch<br />
37. Weep<br />
38. Bloviate<br />
39. Valentine’s Day period<br />
40. A collection of antidotes<br />
41. Porker’s place<br />
44. Knighted British Indian<br />
author<br />
45. Part of a horse-hitching<br />
device<br />
46. Shrewd<br />
48. Sack<br />
49. Picks<br />
51. Hawk<br />
52. Decree<br />
55. Most common in<br />
English<br />
56. Congeal<br />
57. Rat<br />
58. After-school social<br />
59. “Maggie” singer<br />
Stewart<br />
60. Faded<br />
61. Fox-like<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 />
ORLAND PARK<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 />
■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 />
LOCKPORT<br />
The Outpost Pub & Grill<br />
(14929 Archer Ave.,<br />
Lockport; (815) 836-<br />
8893)<br />
■8 ■ p.m. Tuesdays and<br />
Thursdays: Live DJ and<br />
Karaoke<br />
Strike N Spare II<br />
(811 Northern Drive,<br />
Lockport; (708) 301-<br />
1477)<br />
■9:30 ■ p.m.-12:30 a.m.<br />
Mondays: Quartermania<br />
■Fridays: ■ Live bands<br />
HOMER GLEN<br />
Mullets Sports Bar and<br />
Restaurant<br />
(14903 S. Bell Road,<br />
Homer Glen; (708) 645-<br />
7000)<br />
■7 ■ p.m. Wednesdays:<br />
Trivia<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 />
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