BAY WEEKLY No. 37, September 10 - September 17, 2020

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22' 2000 Tiara Pursuit cuddy cabin

1996 33' Sea Ray Model 330 Sundancer

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Bimini, tonneau and side curtains. 4.2 Merc Bravo III outdrive with 135 hours. Stored under cover.

$15,500

703-980-3926

gayle@gaylematthews.com

a beautiful 1947 Chris-Craft 19' racer. Red & white with custom galvanized trailer. Current market value $65,000 OBO For details, call

410-849-8302

Ready to Sell $10,000 or best offer

410-867-1828

1998 Mercedes Benz SLK 230 Roadster

1977 40' Jersey Sportfish

with twin re-powered 375 turbo cats. With Generator 400 hours, new enclosure & more. 59,900 OBO: 410-610-0077

John K., Annapolis

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The Inside Word How many two or more letter words can you make in 2

by Bill Sells

Kriss Kross

Anagram

On the Water

Choose Your Weapon The ten anagrams below are all types of weapons. Can you unscramble them and come up with the correct answers? Good luck!

minutes from the letters in: Fiasco (20 words)

Fiasco, meaning ‘a failure in performance,’ was used in 1850’s Italy by theater folk when a show was a dismal flop. However, the word originated in Late Latin from flasco (where we get flask) meaning ‘make a bottle.’ It seems you had to make a bottle of wine appear when you lost a game of say, Bocce, much like we say ‘loser buys the winner a round.’ So, a ‘complete fiasco’ could mean you had to spring for a case of wine.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Scoring: 17 - 20 = Ahead; 14 - 16 = Aweigh; 11 - 13 = Amidships; 08 - 10 = Aboard; 04 - 07 = Adrift; 01 - 03 = Aground

Sudoku

Fill in the blank squares in the grid, making sure that every row, column and 3-by-3 box includes all digits 1 to 9.

U N G _______________________________ O F I L ______________________________ K E P I ______________________________ F E K I N ____________________________ P R A S E _____________________________ W R O D S ____________________________ L A C E N ____________________________ L O T I S P ____________________________ L I F E R ______________________________ T H A T H E C __________________________ Š Copyright 2020PuzzleJunction.com • solution on page 22

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CryptoQuip The CryptoQuip below is a quote in substitution code, where A could equal R, H could equal P, etc. One way to break the code is to look for repeated letters. E, T, A, O, N and I are the most often used letters. A single letter is usually A or I; OF, IS and IT are common 2-letter words; and THE and AND are common 3-letter words. Good luck!

Crossword Across 1 Old World duck 5 Rip-off 9 Cape Trafalgar locale 14 “Damn Yankees� vamp 15 Fleshy fruit 16 Dessert not for the diet-conscious 17 Cape York Peninsula locale 19 Specialized vocabulary 20 Hackneyed 21 Dessert forerunner 23 Compass dir. 24 School org. 27 Baglike structure 28 Code-cracking org. 31 Glimpsed 32 Thimphu locale 34 Tampere locale 37 River deposit 38 “Alfred� composer

3 Letter Words Ark Hoy Tug 4 Letter Words Dhow Junk Punt Scow

5 Letter Words Barge Canoe Ferry Kayak Ketch Liner Sloop Smack Umiak Yacht

6 Letter Words Barque Cutter Launch Whaler

8 Letter Words Mackinaw Schooner Trimaran

7 Letter Words Bumboat Caravel Cruiser Galleon Gondola

9 Letter Words Catamaran Motorboat Outrigger Steamboat

Where in the World 1 List of candidates 2 Lament 3 Borden bovine 4 Light bulb unit 5 Bathroom installation 6 USMC rank 7 Gallic girlfriend 8 Wherewithal 9 Arrowroot 10 Sweat source 11 Cordoba locale 12 “How was ___ know?� 13 Bottom line 18 Force back 22 Computer key 25 Drop from Niobe 26 Wife in “Finnegans Wake� 29 Oregon’s capital 30 Add to the pot 31 Look of disdain 33 Employing 34 Got stage fright

35 Sumatra locale 36 Branch (Abbr.) 38 Chinese nurse 40 Romeo’s “two blushing pilgrimsâ€? 41 Ward of “The Fugitiveâ€? 45 Rwandan people 47 Redacted 48 Boozer 52 Lab work 54 Italian wine 55 Circle starter 56 Driver’s choice 58 First name in jeans 59 Crushing blow 61 Caveman’s weapon 62 Conk 63 Building annex 65 King Kong, e.g. 66 Microwave Š Copyright 2020 PuzzleJunction.com solution on page 22

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Down 39 Small wading birds 42 Arrow poison 43 Statistical calculation 44 Haiphong locale 46 Ponta Delgada locale 49 Wad of tobacco 50 Lady lobster 51 Morse E 53 Used a bench 54 Family girl 57 Upper crust 60 Teatime treat 62 Under siege 64 Mbabane locale 67 Martini garnish 68 Spanish appetizer 69 Eye layer 70 Tartan 71 Aerobic bit 72 Swiss canton

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