page 8 Jan. 19,1979
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©Edward Julius,
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1 Sutmit
5 Highball ingredient
10 "Look
14 Blunder
15 —— grudge (show
ill will)
16 Mother of the gods
17 Part of Oliver Har
dy phrase (3 wds.)
20 Sun Yat
21 Part of BPOE (abbr)
22 Vane direction
23 station
24 Abbess
-26 Ornamental metal
works
28 Cecil B. OeMille
classic. “The "
33 Finishes
34 sauce
35 1970 academy-award
winning movie
36 Greek letters
37 Tub
38 Grecian
39 Greek letter
40 Hit, as a golf ball
42 Rock
43 Sandarac tree
44 1964 movie, "
Girl”
47 West Point freshmen
48 "If I Would
Leave You"
49 Street, for short
51 Ending for profit
52 Part of TNT
53 Claire, Wise.
56 The quality of tend'
ing to get smaller
60 Playwright Elmer
61 Novelist Charles
62 Penny
63 Biblical
64 Pigpens
65 Greek letters
place
DOWN
1 Moslem officials
2 Ice-cream container
3 Maugham tale, “The
4 Newt
5 Two pro football
teams (4 wds.)
6 Dutch money
7 Vietcong insurgent,
group (abbr.)
'd toddle home
safely and bed'
9 Food protected from
spoilage (2 wds.) -
10 Record player part
8
11 Presidential candi
date of song, and
family (2 wds.)
12 Costa
13 chair
18 sapiens
19 Side show attraction
25 Game show hosts
26 Negative vote
27 Voided tennis play
28 Shows a propensity
29 Get used to
30 Bon
31 Demolish, as a car
32 Catch
37 Thin “layer of fine
wood
38 Actress Mary
41 Miss Harper, for
short
42 Shouts of surprise
43 Chemical suffix
45 Three lines of verse
46 Ellington vocalist,
Anderson
49 “God's Little ”
50 Something to fill
52 Something to turn
54 Italian wine city
55 Exploits
■57 Philadelphia TV
channel
58 Siamese (var.)
59 Siesta
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