Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 111, No. 103, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 13, 2014 Page: 20 of 36
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Thursday, November 13, 2014
COMICS & PUZZLES
Denton Record-Chronicle
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THE BREAK ROOK.
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OF KEKORIAL THING
FOR FRED.
GARFIELD
By Jim Davis
BABY BLUES
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By Rick Kirkman and Jerry Scott
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By Tom Batiuk and Chuck Ayers
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By Jerry Scott and Jim Borgman
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THP SCHOOLS? ^
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ACROSS ALL SCHOOLS, SO
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THE NEW YORK TIMES DAILY____________
CLUES
1 Corn or cotton
2 Rhyme scheme
for “Stopping
by Woods on a
Snowy Evening”
3 Have the lead
4 Blood: Prefix
5 Western wear
6 Letters that don’t
go to the post
office
7 Canada or Jordan
preceder
8 Bygone brand in
the shaving aisle
9 Where the
Pilgrims first
landed in the
New World
10 Came to
11 Animated
12 Record over, say
13 Put on a scale
14 Many a fete
d’anniversaire
attendee
15 Homer Simpson’s
workplace
16 Subject of
National
Federation of
Independent
Business v.
Sebelius
17 Quaint wear
18 Parkinson’s
disease drug
19 Engage in an
extreme winter
sport
20 La starter
21 First name
in children’s
literature
22 Mil. mess
personnel
23 Sixer rival
24 Sing like a bird
25 Feature of
Polyphemus from
“The Odyssey”
26 Word origin
27 Dessert often
made with
cream cheese
frosting
28 Not up
29 Tear apart
ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE
30 Correct, as a
manuscript
31 Comic Cenac
formerly of “The
Daily Show”
32 Half of a vote
33 Red as___
34 “Sure, go ahead”
35 White’s
counterpart
36 Great work
37 At nine and a
half months, say
38 Architect Louis
39 English county
closest to
Continental
Europe
40 Places where
wheat is stored?
41 Org. with an
antipiracy stance
42 Swirl
43 Meaningful sets,
for short?
44 New U.N.
member of 2011
45 Resolution unit
46 Some preppy
shirts
47 Lab item
48 Alternative to
a fade-out in a
movie ending
49 Didn’t stay put
50 Deep black
51 Israel’s Barak
52 “An old silent
pond / A frog
jumps into the
pond / Splash!
Silence again,”
e.g.
PUZZLE BY JOEL FAGLIANO
53 Hold up
58 Leader of a
race?
54 Seven-time Rose
Bowl winner, for 59 It’s a snap
short 60 Store sign
55 Offerer of 61Skirt
package deals, in
brief 62 T.S.A.
requirements
56 Buffalo hunters,
once
57 Firebug
63 Be unsuited?
64 Currency of Laos
65 Recovers from
injury
66 Diving position
67 Be a fall guy?
68 Ben & Jerry’s
alternative
69 2014 N.B.A.
champ
70 What a prophet
may look for
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UNIVERSAL
Sudoku Puzzle
7
Complete the grid
so every row,
columii and
3 x 3 box contains
every digit from 1
to 9 inclusively.
6
1
3
3
2
1
9
5
4
3
1
3
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6
4
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solution
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5 3
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1
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2
1
4
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DIFFICULTY RATING
11/13
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Unscramble these four Jumbles,
one letter to each square,
to form four ordinary words.
THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME
by David L. Hoyt and Jeff Knurek
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All Rights Reserved.
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HE THOUGHT HE KNEW HOW
MANY VAMPIRES WERE THERE,
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Now arrange the circled letters
to form the surprise answer, as
suggested by the above cartoon.
A:
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Yesterday’s
(Answers tomorrow)
Jumbles: FORAY SNUCK BLIGHT OUTING
Answer: He was told his billboard would be up in time for his
grand opening, but there was — NO SIGN OF IT
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