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36 | March 8, 2018 | The Northbrook tower puzzles<br />

northbrooktower.com<br />

north shore puzzler CROSSWORD & Sudoku<br />

Glencoe, Glenview, Highland Park, Highwood, Northbrook, Wilmette, Kenilworth, Winnetka, Northfield, Lake Forest and Lake Bluff<br />

Crossword by Myles Mellor and Cindy LaFleur<br />

Across<br />

1. Engaging bar<br />

5. Jack of rhyme<br />

10. You, old way<br />

14. Birthright seller<br />

15. Kind of dish<br />

16. Crew members<br />

17. Heart of the matter<br />

18. Smart one<br />

19. Combustible pile<br />

20. Dagger cover<br />

22. Locate<br />

24. Govt. hush-hush<br />

gp.<br />

25. Giving the goahead<br />

29. Gentle<br />

33. Actor who starred<br />

in a 2011 film with<br />

scenes filmed in<br />

Glencoe<br />

37. Final words about<br />

someone<br />

38. Honeyed drink<br />

39. Handheld device<br />

40. Norwegian king<br />

41. People rhyming<br />

with nation<br />

43. Actor Max of “The<br />

Beverly Hillbillies”<br />

44. Floors<br />

45. Sounds of disapproval<br />

46. Ben-Gurion airline<br />

47. A-lister who<br />

starred in a popular<br />

film set in Glencoe<br />

50. Strips<br />

51. Warren Buffett’s<br />

home<br />

52. First thing an<br />

Indiana cheerleader<br />

calls for<br />

54. ___ the crack of<br />

dawn<br />

57. Extends the policy<br />

61. Persia, now<br />

64. Hunt for prey<br />

66. Indian dish made<br />

with lentils (Var.)<br />

68. ____ a l’orange<br />

69. Plant fiber used for<br />

making rope<br />

70. “Forget it!”<br />

71. Online DIY store<br />

72. Glue<br />

73. PGA part<br />

Down<br />

1. Hard throw, in<br />

baseball<br />

2. Purchase condition<br />

3. Clean<br />

4. Guitar relative<br />

5. Rows<br />

6. Battle in the<br />

American Revolution<br />

7. I-95, e.g.: Abbr.<br />

8. Pendulum paths<br />

9. Polynesian carving<br />

10. Kansas city<br />

11. Stable diet<br />

12. “Catch-22” pilot<br />

13. Exploit<br />

21. Furthermore<br />

23. Lincoln’s Mary<br />

26. Pierce<br />

27. “You’ll have to<br />

do better than that”<br />

28. Tree knots<br />

29. Grew fond of<br />

30. Flowering<br />

31. Foreboding<br />

32. Traded mutual<br />

fund<br />

34. Faulty<br />

35. Twinings product<br />

36. Brownish color<br />

41. Tempe campus,<br />

for short<br />

42. Travel on snow<br />

43. Spelling stinger<br />

45. Animal catcher<br />

48. Type of marmelade<br />

49. Swab target<br />

50. ATM access<br />

number<br />

53. One of the bestselling<br />

rap artists of<br />

all time<br />

55. Church part<br />

56. Stumble<br />

58. Pulitzer winner<br />

Buchanan<br />

59. ____ Who<br />

60. Suckers<br />

61. Suffix with sulf-<br />

62. Grind<br />

63. Temp. reducers<br />

65. Spanish for ear<br />

67. Spy novelist,<br />

Deighton<br />

Let’s see what’s on<br />

Tune in all month in March to Northbrook Community<br />

Television, cable Channel 17<br />

7 a.m. and 3 p.m.<br />

Glenview Northbrook Coalition for<br />

Youth - Raising Resilient Children<br />

9 a.m. and 5 p.m.<br />

Spot Light on Northbrook Arts - Walt<br />

Sherman<br />

10 a.m. and 6 p.m.<br />

North Shore Senior Center - Mary<br />

O’Gara - An Introduction to Shriners<br />

Hospital for Children<br />

11 a.m. and 7 p.m.<br />

Earth & Arbor Day Celebration Highlights<br />

Noon and 8 p.m., 12 a.m.<br />

Jack Coombe - My Days In Show Business<br />

From Vaudeville to Television<br />

1 p.m. and 9 p.m.<br />

Parent University – Char Wenc, M. ED.<br />

“The Answer is NO”<br />

10 p.m.<br />

Northbrook - An American Tapestry- A<br />

look at Northbrook’s History. A must for<br />

all residents!<br />

visit us online at NORTHBROOKTOWER.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<br />

3x3 squares. To solve the puzzle each row, column<br />

and box must contain each of the numbers<br />

1 to 9.<br />

LEVEL: Medium<br />

Crossword by Myles Mellor and Susan Flanagan

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