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<strong>The</strong> <strong>Indian</strong> <strong>Weekender</strong> Friday, <strong>November</strong> <strong>13</strong>, <strong>2020</strong><br />
CROSSWORD FreeDailyCrosswords.com<br />
NO: 60<br />
ACROSS------------,<br />
I) Diamond weight<br />
6) One of the Three Bears<br />
10) Chutzpa<br />
14) Linguist's concern<br />
15) Old orchard spray<br />
16) Succulent plant<br />
1 7) What a witch might do<br />
20) _ chi ch'uan<br />
21) Skirt feature<br />
22) T-bones<br />
23) Keats title opening<br />
25) Freedom from difficulty<br />
26) Well-qualified<br />
28) Striking scene<br />
32) Seems imminent<br />
34) British blue blood<br />
35) Tennis redo<br />
38) Steppenwolf classic<br />
WHEE!<br />
14<br />
17<br />
20<br />
32<br />
38<br />
2<br />
2 3 4 5 7<br />
42) Where supper is slop<br />
43) In need of a shampoo<br />
44) Nettle rash<br />
45) Delicateness<br />
48) Red coin?<br />
49) Actor's handful<br />
51) Word with "lock" or<br />
"barrier"<br />
53) Like the North Pole<br />
55) Norwegian city<br />
56) Something to pitch<br />
59) Endure difficulties<br />
62) Experiencing jitters<br />
63) Suspicious of<br />
64) Full complement of Wise<br />
Men<br />
65) Tiger's pegs<br />
66) Squirrel away<br />
67) _ Hall University<br />
8 9<br />
Dennis E. Mitchell<br />
11 12 <strong>13</strong><br />
May 10th<br />
DOWN<br />
I) Terse<br />
2) Where Myanmar is<br />
3) Branch of medical science<br />
4) Add years<br />
5) Rib<br />
6) Boater's haven<br />
7) Oodles<br />
8) Big name in communism<br />
9) <strong>The</strong>y're taken up in war<br />
10) French pastry<br />
11) Blotter entry<br />
12) English thinker John<br />
<strong>13</strong>) Albanian coins<br />
18) Use absorbent paper<br />
19) Cat quality<br />
24) Prefix meaning "half'<br />
26) Charitable offerings<br />
27) Gravy container<br />
29) Green gem<br />
30) Place for a computer<br />
31) Literary "before"<br />
33) Zodiac sign<br />
35) Flowerless plant<br />
36) Garden of good and Eve?<br />
37) Midterm, e.g.<br />
39) Espionage grp.<br />
40) "Rumble in the Jungle" victor<br />
41) Law feared by the fugitive financier<br />
45) Long-in-the-tooth types<br />
46) Boob tube offering<br />
47) Eli's school<br />
49) Joy companion<br />
50) Long narrow crest<br />
52) Appointments<br />
53) Not have peace of mind<br />
54) Some pop groups<br />
55) Germany's von Bismarck<br />
57) Cookie brand<br />
58) A sign of a kind<br />
60) Nitro's cousin<br />
61) An article<br />
ANSWERS CROSSWORD NO: 60<br />
FreeDailyCrosswords.com<br />
ACROSS------------,<br />
I) Diamond weight<br />
6) One of the Three Bears<br />
10) Chutzpa<br />
14) Linguist's concern<br />
15) Old orchard spray<br />
16) Succulent plant<br />
1 7) What a witch might do<br />
20) _ chi ch'uan<br />
21) Skirt feature<br />
22) T-bones<br />
23) Keats title opening<br />
25) Freedom from difficulty<br />
26) Well-qualified<br />
28) Striking scene<br />
32) Seems imminent<br />
34) British blue blood<br />
35) Tennis redo<br />
38) Steppenwolf classic<br />
WHEE!<br />
1<br />
c<br />
2 A 3R 4A<br />
S T<br />
1<br />
tJ s<br />
1<br />
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I<br />
2 A<br />
2i l L E<br />
3l 0 0 M 1;<br />
3ftn A G<br />
!; T y<br />
HITORI NO: 60<br />
I<br />
42) Where supper is slop<br />
43) In need of a shampoo<br />
44) Nettle rash<br />
45) Delicateness<br />
48) Red coin?<br />
49) Actor's handful<br />
51) Word with "lock" or<br />
"barrier"<br />
53) Like the North Pole<br />
55) Norwegian city<br />
56) Something to pitch<br />
59) Endure difficulties<br />
62) Experiencing jitters<br />
63) Suspicious of<br />
64) Full complement of Wise<br />
Men<br />
65) Tiger's pegs<br />
66) Squirrel away<br />
67) _ Hall University<br />
A<br />
Dennis E. Mitchell<br />
l; 1 A 1 l 1 l<br />
L 0 E<br />
I C<br />
I D E<br />
I V E s<br />
RM<br />
H R E E<br />
67S E T ON<br />
May 10th<br />
DOWN<br />
I) Terse<br />
2) Where Myanmar is<br />
3) Branch of medical science<br />
4) Add years<br />
5) Rib<br />
6) Boater's haven<br />
7) Oodles<br />
8) Big name in communism<br />
9) <strong>The</strong>y're taken up in war<br />
10) French pastry<br />
11) Blotter entry<br />
12) English thinker John<br />
<strong>13</strong>) Albanian coins<br />
18) Use absorbent paper<br />
19) Cat quality<br />
24) Prefix meaning "half'<br />
26) Charitable offerings<br />
27) Gravy container<br />
29) Green gem<br />
30) Place for a computer<br />
31) Literary "before"<br />
33) Zodiac sign<br />
35) Flowerless plant<br />
36) Garden of good and Eve?<br />
37) Midterm, e.g.<br />
39) Espionage grp.<br />
40) "Rumble in the Jungle" victor<br />
41) Law feared by the fugitive financier<br />
45) Long-in-the-tooth types<br />
46) Boob tube offering<br />
47) Eli's school<br />
49) Joy companion<br />
50) Long narrow crest<br />
52) Appointments<br />
53) Not have peace of mind<br />
54) Some pop groups<br />
55) Germany's von Bismarck<br />
57) Cookie brand<br />
58) A sign of a kind<br />
60) Nitro's cousin<br />
61) An article<br />
Eliminate numbers until there are no duplicates in any row<br />
or column. Eliminate numbers by marking them in Black.<br />
You are not allowed to have two Black squares touching<br />
horizontally or vertically (diagonally is ok). Any White square<br />
can be reached from any other (i.e. they are connected).<br />
TIME OUT 27<br />
SUDOKU SOLUSIONS AND ANSWERS NO: 60<br />
59<br />
62<br />
64<br />
65<br />
67<br />
GENERAL KNOWLEDGE<br />
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS<br />
1. What is the capital city of Australia? Canberra<br />
2. Which US state was Donald Trump born in? New York<br />
3. If you completed the Three Peaks challenge, which three UK<br />
mountains would you have climbed? Ben Nevis, Snowdon,<br />
Scafell Pike<br />
4. Which UK city is situated further west – Bristol or Edinburgh?<br />
Edinburgh<br />
5. How many countries are there in the region of Europe?<br />
(Recognised by the United Nations) 44<br />
6. What is the capital of Finland? Helsinki<br />
7. What is the currency of Vietnam? Vietnamese dong<br />
8. What language is spoken in Brazil? Portuguese<br />
9. What do the French call the English Channel? la Manche<br />
10. How many permanent members are there on the UN security<br />
council? Five: China, France, Russian Federation, United<br />
Kingdom, United States<br />
11. How many notes are there in a musical scale? 7<br />
12. What temperature centigrade does water boil at? 100 degrees<br />
centigrade<br />
<strong>13</strong>. What company is also the name of one of the longest rivers<br />
in the world? Amazon<br />
14. What in the animal kingdom is a doe? A female deer<br />
15. What is the tallest mountain in the world? Mount Everest<br />
16. How many centimetres in a metre. 100<br />
17. What language is spoken in Norway? Norwegian<br />
18. What is the busiest airport in Britain called? London<br />
Heathrow<br />
Rickhil Prakash wishes you Happy Diwali and Prosperous New Year