Saskatoon StarPhoenix

ADDITIONAL READING By Kurt Mueller

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Across 1 Handsome, as

Henri 4 Lucky end? 7 Hyundai sedan 12 Mata ___ ( spy) 16 G. P.’s group 17 Some nerve 19 They’re all t he

same 20 Each 21 Send over some

Bibles? 24 Tour org. 25 Really want 26 Largest, as a sum 27 Things t hat may have t o be cleared 29 Mark Messier,

f or 12 years 30 Actress Gilpin of

“Frasier” 31 Graybeards 33 Dolt’s f ootball

game plans? 38 Bar, legally 39 Cinco follower 40 Drum set set 42 Huffs 45 Word affixed to

web or handy 48 Police i nvestigato­r: Abbr. 49 Comet r i val 51 Ogle 52 Curved molding 54 The truth about a popular I nternet community? 59 Reveal, i n poetry 60 Put down 62 “C’est ___” 63 Sea of ___ ( arm

of t he Black Sea) 64 Stimpy’s pal 65 “The gloves are

off!” 67 Jack’s i nferior 68 Albanian money 70 Decodes 72 Singer/ actress with a simultaneo­us # 1 album and # 1 film, familiarly 73 Warden’s charge 75 Fracas 77 Rathskelle­r

vessel 79 Velvet f i nish? 80 Egotistica­l author ’s r equest to a r eader? 84 Tiny bits of pasta 85 Live 86 Frees 87 I ke’s W. W. II

command 89 ___ T. ( big name

i n 1960s music) 90 Like certain

passages 93 Professori­al 96 Start of some I t alian church names 98 Avid r eader 100 Annual publicatio­ns f or burros? 105 Monotony 108 Whence Zeno 109 Mistreatme­nt 110 Cut down to

size 111 Best i n business 115 Russian retreat 116 “The Mikado”

baritone 117 Dust cover made of 100% aluminum, perhaps? 121 As previously mentioned, in bibliograp­hies 122 Comparativ­ely

stupid 123 Room i n Clue 124 Diminutive

suffix 125 Gobi- like 126 Showed over 127 Black ___ ( some military activities) 128 Platoon V. I . P.

Down 1 Half of an interrogat­ion-team 2 “There’s a Chef in My Soup!” writer 3 Chorus syllables 4 Lug 5 Orch. section 6 Successful

swinger 7 Shampoo

i ngredient 8 Where the wild

t hings are? 9 Put an ___ 10 Engage again f or

a gig 11 Father- and- son

rulers of Syria 12 One- named

f ashion designer 13 Aid for recordkeep­ing at Mrs. Smith’s? 14 “Copy t hat” 15 Bridge

declaratio­n 17 Like some flights 18 Sarkozy’s

predecesso­r 19 Film special

effects, briefly 22 Actresses Dana

and Judith 23 Enlighten 28 Believers 30 Mail- r elated 32 1987 Broadway sensation, colloquial­ly 34 Landed estate 35 Old Spanish card

game 36 The duck in Prokofiev’s “Peter and t he Wol f ” 37 Superboy’s

sweetie 41 Magic, once 43 It’s measured in

points 44 Spotted 45 RimskyKors­akov’s “Le ___ d’or” 46 Christina of pop 47 Get together with

your bet taker? 50 “Believe ___

Not!” 53 Some trains 55 Pamper 56 Cain raiser 57 Sign the register 58 Part of Y. S. L. 61 Ship’s record 66 Film whale 68 Writer Wallace 69 Jeff Lynne’s

band, for short 71 Start of a Vol . I

heading 72 ___ Kennedy Smith ( sister of J. F. K.) 74 They come from

Mars 75 Classic fragrance sold i n France as Mon Péché 76 Macedonian city with Greek and Roman ruins 78 Opposite of

“and” 81 Type 82 ___ forte ( less

l oud, i n music) 83 Judge’s order 88 Dosage frequency, frequently 91 “Gnarly, man!” 92 Star or wolf

preceder 94 Shooting match 95 Homer’s home 97 Supply at a French smoke shop 99 Western

evergreen 101 Hail in a l oud

voice 102 Brouhaha 103 Volume holder 104 Washington

airport 105 Sushi bar

servings: Var. 106 Dwelling 107 Like some

energy 112 Bone under a

watch 113 Govt.

gangbuster­s 114 To be, to

Benicio 118 One, i n Orléans 119 Fill completely,

in a way 120 Law degs.

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