Game Issue 2013

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_____ 1.Dinkytown 2.Morning 3.November 4.Sleep


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Beat your bestie


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FOR RELEASE NOVEMBER 8, 2013

Los Angeles Times Daily Crossword Puzzle Edited by Rich Norris and Joyce Lewis

ACROSS 1 Something to pass or lower 7 Crocus kin 11 Samosa veggie 14 Biblical dancer 15 Item in a musician’s kit 17 Western, e.g. 18 Kind and caring 19 Stadium section for charity workers? 21 Keats work 23 Steam 24 Calypso relative 25 Keats’ “Sylvan historian” 26 Really old hardwood? 32 “Phooey!” 34 Give a damn? 35 Disney’s “Bambi”? 41 Paralyze with dense mist, as an airport 42 “Horse Feathers” family name 44 “Merrie Melodies” theme song? 50 One of two single-digit Yankee uniform numbers that aren’t retired 51 A, in Acapulco 52 “Mazel __!” 53 Ranch handle 54 Emperor Justinian as a young man? 61 “That’s my intention” 62 Around the bend, so to speak 65 “Flavor” singer/songwriter 66 Beat badly 67 Letters to the Coast Guard 68 TV component? 69 Quick DOWN 1 Chicken general? 2 Boar’s Head product 3 Like November, in a way 4 Simple tie 5 First name in flight

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By Jeffrey Wechsler

6 Library requirement 7 “The wolf __ the door” 8 Get to 9 Sit in traffic, say 10 Very, in Vienna 11 Words of tribute 12 Golden State motto 13 California Zephyr operator 16 “Law & Order: SVU” rank 20 Bottom line 21 Word of possession 22 Western challenge 27 Terse refusal 28 Who, in Paris 29 Item shortened at bitly.com 30 Md. hours 31 Cooperative group 33 Cake recipe word 36 As well 37 Massage beneficiary 38 Its atomic number is 50 39 Common sorting basis

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40 Lakeside Pennsylvania city 43 Love letters? 44 Ark units 45 “As I was sayin’ ...” 46 They may be straight 47 4 x 4, briefly 48 Policy at some restaurants 49 Align carefully 55 Prefix with culture 56 Bar order

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57 “The devourer of all things”: Ovid 58 Statue of Vishnu, e.g. 59 Oenophile’s criterion 60 __ Squalor: Lemony Snicket character 63 Composer Rorem 64 English cathedral city


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WUZZLES

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I fell I fell I fell I fell I fell

LATE LATE

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1.Too little too late 2.Eiffel Tower 3.Back door 4.See you around

Hidato

Given 1 as the smallest number and 64 as the highest number, fill the grid with consecutive numbers that connect horizontally, vertically, or diagonally.

10

5 31

1 12 4

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7 29

35 30

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42

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59 40 47

19 23 55 57 20

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34 44 37

64 15 25 27 60

Each circle represents an island; the number in each island tells how many bridges are connected to it. Connect all the islands according to the number of bridges so that there are no more than two bridges facing the same direction and that there is a continuous path connecting all the islands together. Bridges can only be vertical or horizontal and are not allowed to cross any islands or other bridges.

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3

51 53

50

solution:

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2

1

1

3 3

5

3

3

2

3 2

3 1

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solution:

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3 2

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7 29 43 44 37 8

1 12 4

6 30 36 34

5 31 32 33 35

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FOR RELEASE NOVEMBER 9, 2013

Los Angeles Times Daily Crossword Puzzle Edited by Rich Norris and Joyce Lewis

Complete the grid so each row, column and 3-by-3 box (in bold borders) contains every digit 1 to 9. For strategies on how to solve sudoku, visit sudoku.org.uk.

Solution © 2013 Michael Mepham. Distributed by Tribune Media Services. All rights reserved.

ACROSS 1 Long-odds track bets 10 Early launch rocket 15 Marketing resource 16 Gear part 17 Small-time 18 All, in Assisi 19 Piece of work 20 Questionable strategy for a runner? 22 Tastes 23 Kept from spreading 24 Media __ 27 Kind of colorful shirt 28 Bad blood 29 Stale quality 33 Fire 34 A cup may be one 35 Computer menu option 36 Polite assent 38 Scrubber’s target 39 Comedian Fields 40 Capitulate 41 Soil test measure 44 Reduce 45 Golf tournament display 47 Cristal maker 50 “__ Smith and Jones”: ’70s TV Western 51 Available to order 53 “__ honest ...” 54 Like a tense person’s teeth? 55 One who’s doomed 56 Read impatiently DOWN 1 Latino Muppet prawn 2 It calls for immediate attn. 3 Buzzed

By Norm Guggenbiller

4 “Jaws” omen 5 Mythological paradise 6 Woodworking devices 7 They have points 8 Dog star 9 Make safe for use, in a way 10 Diplomacy figure 11 Bring up something sensitive 12 Singer Lenya 13 Where to see some old clothes 14 Culture __ 21 Fed. security 22 Bodybuilding goal 24 Conspiratorial 25 French bean product? 26 River inlets 27 Come about 29 Head out West? 30 Emmy winner Falco

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31 __ Valley 32 Uzi predecessor 34 Actor Gallagher 37 Tennis shutout 38 Floral-sounding Los Angeles suburb 40 Sonic server 41 Braid 42 First response to a call 43 Former boxer Ali

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44 Page of music 46 Short run, for short 47 Eliot title character 48 “Listen to Your Heart” singer in the musical “Young Frankenstein” 49 Prompted 52 “Big deal”

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This Games Issue was brought to you by the creativity and cooperation of various Minnesota Daily designers and the Tribune Content Agency.

Kaitlyn Wahldick --------------------------------------------- kwahldick@mndaily.com Allison Bertelson --------------------------------------------- abertelson@mndaily.com Cole Spiess ---------------------------------------------------------- cspiess@mndaily.com Nantaporn Sinchai ---------------------------------------------- nsinchai@mndaily.com Dylan Scott -------------------------------------------------------------- dscott@mndaily.com


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