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28 | May 16, 2019 | the frankfort station puzzles<br />
frankfortstation.com<br />
crosstown CROSSWORD & Sudoku The crosstowns: Frankfort, Homer Glen, Lockport, Mokena, New Lenox, Orland Park, Tinley Park<br />
Across<br />
Down<br />
Crossword by Myles Mellor and Cindy LaFleur<br />
1. ‘Mamma ___ !’<br />
4. On your own<br />
8. Certain camera, for<br />
short<br />
11. Liquorish flavor<br />
13. Not fully shut<br />
14. ___ bit (slightly)<br />
15. Play<br />
17. Place for parishioners<br />
18. British rocker Gallagher<br />
19. Ad<br />
21. Spider is one<br />
22. Having no sequel<br />
23. Tax form ID<br />
25. Browns, on the<br />
scoreboard<br />
27. Decimal basis<br />
28. T in a fraternity<br />
29. Whichever<br />
31. Kubla Khan’s<br />
region<br />
34. Regional flora and<br />
fauna<br />
35. Tarzan creator’s<br />
monogram<br />
37. Escape<br />
38. One-striper (abbr.)<br />
39. Bass-like fish<br />
41. Gossips at shul<br />
44. “Dynasty” vixen<br />
46. Codgers’ replies<br />
47. Business watchdog<br />
for customers (abbr.)<br />
50. Somewhat civilized<br />
animal<br />
51. One of Lee’s men<br />
53. Wetter<br />
55. Road with a no.<br />
57. Catholic high<br />
school in New Lenox<br />
59. Breakfast staple<br />
60. Shout in the street<br />
61. Grain fungus<br />
62. Thought-provoking<br />
63. Balanced<br />
64. Show a client the<br />
product<br />
65. Still-life subject<br />
66. Chinese dynasty<br />
67. One in 100, abbr.<br />
1. Elephant for the<br />
Crimson Tide<br />
2. Chant<br />
3. Pilots perhaps<br />
4. New Lenox golf<br />
course<br />
5. Resort town near<br />
Santa Barbara<br />
6. Volcano outputs<br />
7. You better<br />
8. Cause to operate<br />
9. Handouts<br />
10. Deep sleep<br />
12. Additions<br />
14. Part of IPA<br />
16. Conductor<br />
Zubin<br />
20. Horse color<br />
24. Writer<br />
26. Geological time<br />
span<br />
30. Fastens<br />
31. PlayStation 2<br />
competitor<br />
32. Fitting<br />
33. Inspiring fear<br />
35. Projection<br />
printer<br />
36. Discoverer of<br />
X-rays<br />
39. Favorite uncle<br />
40. White wine<br />
aperitif<br />
42. Restaurant type<br />
43. Digression<br />
45. Seven singers<br />
47. Drunken sprees<br />
48. Look good on<br />
49. Inhabitant of<br />
Brittany<br />
52. Hooray!<br />
54. Scholastic sort,<br />
perhaps<br />
56. Medium-like<br />
perception<br />
58. Yoked beasts<br />
59. Dean’s e-mail<br />
address ender<br />
FRANKFORT<br />
Pete Mitchell’s Bar & Grill<br />
(21000 Frankfort<br />
Square Road, Frankfort;<br />
(815) 464-8100)<br />
■6-8 ■ p.m. Wednesdays:<br />
Free N’ Fun Bar Game.<br />
Free to play<br />
ORLAND PARK<br />
Traverso’s Restaurant<br />
(15601 S Harlem Ave,<br />
Orland Park; (708) 532-<br />
2220)<br />
■5-7 ■ p.m. Mondays:<br />
Free bar bingo<br />
TINLEY PARK<br />
350 Brewing<br />
(7144 W. 183rd St.,<br />
Tinley Park (708) 825-<br />
7339)<br />
■6:30 ■ p.m. First Thursday<br />
of each month:<br />
Laugh Riot. Cost is<br />
$25 and includes<br />
dinner, two beers<br />
and a comedy show.<br />
For tickets, email<br />
todd@350brewing.<br />
com.<br />
LOCKPORT<br />
Port Noir<br />
(900 S. State St., Lockport;<br />
(815) 834-9463)<br />
■4-7 ■ p.m. Monday-<br />
Friday: Happy Hour<br />
■8-10 ■ p.m. Thursdays:<br />
Comedy Bingo<br />
■8-11 ■ p.m. Fridays and<br />
Saturdays: Live Band<br />
■7-11 ■ p.m. Sundays:<br />
Open Mic Night<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 />
NEW LENOX<br />
Hickory Creek Brewing<br />
Company<br />
(1005 W Laraway Rd,<br />
New Lenox. (779) 803-<br />
3974)<br />
■3 ■ p.m. -close Fridays:<br />
Happy Hour from 3<br />
to 6 p.m. followed by<br />
Smokin’ Z BBQ food<br />
truck from 5:30 to<br />
8:30 p.m. and live<br />
music.<br />
To place an event<br />
in The Scene, email<br />
a.ivanisevic@22nd<br />
centurymedia.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