1 2 3 4 1 14 17 20 ■ 23 24 6 15 IS 21 27 31 32 33 36 39 42 IS 22 25 2S 34 45 m 51 55 58 61 43 11 12 13 35 38 41 44 46 52 53 30 47 54 57 48 49 See page 17 for solution. ACROSS 1. Vipers 5, Pursue 10. Iridescent gem 14. Heavy, durable furniture wood 15. Fancy 16. Common hop 17. Decorative 19. Give temporarily 20. 56 in Roman numerals 21. Malicious burning 22. Past tense of “will” 23. A teaching discourse 25. Mends 27. Old World vine 28. Defamed 31. Redress 34. Fortune teller s card 35. Mistake 36. Relocate 37. A group of lions 38. Largest continent 39. Era 40. Trolleys 41. Pantywaist 42. Spears 44. Faster than light 45. Upper-class people (British) 46. A woolen fabric 50. French farewell 52. New Zealand native 54. An Old Testament king 55. Flippant 56. A 20th century art movement 58. Clairvoyant 59. List components 60. Curved molding 61. Countercurrent 62. Monster 63. Low in pitch y DOWN 1. Coral island 2. Wait on 3. Terror 4. Calypso offshoot 5. Bright red 6. A German medieval guild 7. Car 8. Criteria 9. Snake-like fish 10. Elongated square or circle 11. Piety 12. A Freudian stage 13. Extend credit 18. Purple shade 22. Court order 24. Prong 26. Found in some lotions 28. Wounds 29. Twin sister of Ares 30. Heavy cart 31. Nursemaid 32. Roman robe 33. Overly fatigued 34. Transubstantiate 37. Academician 38. Afflicts 40. Curdled soybean milk 41. Stripes 43. Verse 44. Woods 46. Nematodes 47. Subarctic coniferous forests 48. S S S S 49. Gentlewomen 50. Church alcove 51. Accomplishment 53. District 56. Bro or sis 57. Toss Events Calendar For a list of ongoing activities and events offered at our major attractions, please contact them directly or go to crystalcoastnc.org/events. • Beaufort Historic Site, 728-5225 • Cape Lookout National Seashore, 728-2250 • Core Sound Waterfowl Museum, 728-1500 • Fort Macon State Park, 726-3775 • History Museum of Carteret County, 247-7533 • North Carolina Aquarium at Pine Knoll Shores, 247-4003 • North Carolina Maritime Museum, 728-7317 Historian Ed Bearss Civil War Presentation. January 8,2 p.m., Coleman Auditorium in the NC History Center at 511 Broad Street in New Bern. Known for his work on the American Civil War and World War II eras. Mr. Bearss shares his knowledge after more than 75 years of study and teaching. Visit NewBernHistorical.org for more information or call 638-8558 to reserve a seat. $10 admission benefits New Bern Battlefield Park. Ihe Croatan Group of the Sierra Club. January 10,6:30-8 p.m. at St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church in Morehead City. All are welcome. Please contact CroatanGroupSierraClub@ gmail.com or visit croatangroup.wordpress.com prior to the meeting to be sure that there are no changes. Future dates: February 14, March 14. Friday Free Flick. January 13 at 7 p.m. at the Emerald Isle Community Center. Movies are family oriented. Free and open to the public; children must be accompanied by an adult. Popcorn and drink for $1. Bring chairs and/or blankets. No outside beverages or snacks. Call 354-6350 for movie title one week prior to showing. Downcast Folk Arts Society Presents Moors & McCumber. January 14,7:30 p.m. (doors open at 6:30), at Carteret Community Colleges Joslyn Hall. Folk and pop music. Visit downeastfolkarts.org/concerts.html for details. Call or text 646-4657 or email folkartsenc@ gmail.com to reserve tickets. Free Admission Day and Food Drive at the Aquarium. January 16 at the NC Aquarium at Pine Knoll Shores. All visitors will be admitted free of charge on Martin Luther King Jr. day for a donation of a non-perishable food item. Food drive benefits Marthas Mission Cupboard in Morehead City. Call 247-4003 for more information. Carteret County Antiques and Collectibles Club. January 18,11:30 a.m. at Clawson’s 1905 Restaurant in Beaufort. Sandy Malone will speak about the history and making of pine needle baskets, followed by a Dutch treat lunch and business meeting. Visitors and guests are welcome, and no reservation is needed. (Continued on page 27) 26 The Shoreline I, January 2017

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