Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 139, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 26, 1969 Page: 6 of 12
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OUR BOARDING HOUSE By Bill Freyes
Daily Crossword Puzzle
6—BROWNWOOD BULLET N Wed, March 26, 1969
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emergency has created an emergency!"
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12 Yail to follow
suit
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weight
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35 Enclosure on
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21 Eggs
23 Narrow inlet
25 Second-year
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28 Outdoor game
30 Leaf interstice
32 Month (ab )
33 Ignited
34 Nasal
38 French
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43 Shoulder
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45 Policeman
(slang)
46 Young hound
47 Whale (comb
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49 Symbol for
tellurium
50 Affirm
53 Church
passageways
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58 Weigher
59 Thoroughfare
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THAS5 MOOSIC TD MAH-«Row!-
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