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18 | April 25, 2019 | The glencoe anchor puzzles<br />
glencoeanchor.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. Duration<br />
5. Internet provider,<br />
for short<br />
8. Varieties<br />
13. Annually<br />
15. Hot spring<br />
16. Near<br />
17. Geico promoter<br />
18. Louvre display<br />
19. Singer, Ronstadt<br />
20. Give up<br />
22. Latin phrase of<br />
explanation<br />
23. You can play<br />
it in the Glencoe<br />
Park District<br />
25. Vagrants<br />
28. Going on<br />
33. Outer, prefix<br />
34. Attacks<br />
37. ___ fixe (obsession)<br />
38. Cancel<br />
40. Stew ingredient<br />
41. People rhyming<br />
with nation<br />
42. Nodding<br />
43. November<br />
meteor<br />
45. “Hooray!”<br />
46. Add sugar to<br />
48. Speaks<br />
50. Cold<br />
53. Glencoe rinks<br />
name<br />
57. Most healthy,<br />
when it comes to<br />
food<br />
59. Addicts<br />
60. Single in Madrid<br />
61. Nest of a hawk<br />
64. Great buy<br />
65. Kind of I.R.A.<br />
66. Comic strip created<br />
by Greg Evans<br />
67. W.W. I battle site<br />
68. Vane direction<br />
69. Winter holiday<br />
Down<br />
1. It’s game<br />
2. Give the once-over<br />
3. Shipping dept.<br />
stamp<br />
4. Use a substitute<br />
5. R&B singer Hayes<br />
6. Offshoot<br />
7. Officer on the beat<br />
8. Muslim leaders<br />
9. From the same<br />
source (abbr.)<br />
10. Zero<br />
11. Clothes<br />
12. E.R. order<br />
14. Most promising<br />
future<br />
21. Now, see here...<br />
24. Vegas beginner<br />
25. Flip response<br />
26. Bend in a river,<br />
U-shaped<br />
27. Bathtub gin<br />
29. Word after “My<br />
country”<br />
30. Blockhead<br />
31. Two-time U.S.<br />
Open winner Fraser<br />
32. They’re found in<br />
pools<br />
35. Graduation party<br />
36. Kevin Cronin band<br />
___ Speedwagon<br />
39. Grass<br />
41. Situated near the<br />
kidneys<br />
43. Spy thriller writer,<br />
Deighton<br />
44. Itty bit<br />
47. Go at it<br />
49. Parting words<br />
51. Flying fish eaters<br />
52. Wide open<br />
53. Coward<br />
54. Respecting<br />
55. Overflow<br />
56. Way around London,<br />
once<br />
58. Stuff<br />
62. ___ moment<br />
63. One-point “Scrabble”<br />
tiles<br />
GLENCOE<br />
Writers Theatre<br />
(325 Tudor Court)<br />
■2 ■ p.m. Sunday, April<br />
28: “A Number”<br />
(additional showtimes<br />
throughout the<br />
weekend)<br />
Glencoe Park District<br />
(999 Green Bay Road)<br />
■5-7 ■ p.m. Saturday,<br />
April 27: Mom and Me<br />
Magical Date Night<br />
WILMETTE<br />
The Rock House<br />
(1150 Central Ave., (847)<br />
256-7625)<br />
■6-9 ■ p.m. Friday, April<br />
26: Family Karaoke<br />
Night<br />
Wilmette Bowling Center<br />
(1901 Schiller Ave.,(847)<br />
251-0705)<br />
■11 ■ a.m.-9 p.m. (10<br />
p.m. on Friday, Saturday):<br />
Glow bowling<br />
and pizza all week<br />
long<br />
Nick’s<br />
(1168 Wilmette Ave.)<br />
■Starting ■ at noon<br />
Sunday, May 5: Cinco<br />
De Mayo festivities at<br />
Nick’s<br />
NORTHBROOK<br />
Pinstripes<br />
(1150 Willow Road,<br />
(847) 480-2323)<br />
■From ■ open until close:<br />
bowling and bocce<br />
Northbrook Sports Center<br />
(1730 Pfingsten Road)<br />
■7 ■ p.m. May 10: Northbrook<br />
on Ice<br />
GLENVIEW<br />
Johnny’s Kitchen<br />
(1740 Milwaukee Ave.<br />
(847) 699-9999)<br />
■7:30 ■ p.m. every Friday<br />
and Saturday: Live<br />
Music<br />
The Rock House<br />
(1742 Glenview Road<br />
(224) 616-3062)<br />
■5 ■ p.m. Friday, April<br />
26: Family Night and<br />
Karaoke<br />
To place an event in The<br />
Scene, email martin@<br />
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