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HORIZONTAL Answer to Previous Puzzle 26 Males,
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18 Emphasizes,
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40 2000 pounds.
21 Elis English stake. 2 Great Lake, 42 Light pat.
(abbr,), 45 Baseball 3 Seine, 46 Unit of
22 Migrate. implement. 4 Egyptian electrical
23 Impost, 46 Us. sun god. power,
25 Nova Scotia 48 Naked, 5 Single time. 47 Reverberate.
(abbr,). 50 Suppress, 6 Small nail, 49 Organs of
26 Entangle. 52 Music note. 7 Need. hearing.
27 Affirmative, 54 Simulate. 8 Singing Voice, 50 Pack.
29 Above. 56 Betrayer, 9 Tantalum 51 Carry (cant),
32 Sound. 68 Uncooked, (symbol), 52 Speed
35 Pale. 59 Correlative of 10 Sick. competition.
36 Thorium that. 11 Midday. 53 Pitcher.-
(symbol). 61 Plant disease. 12 Obtains. 55 Twitching,
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CROSSTOWN
By Roland Coe
"Sure 1 sank you! 1 kept telling you
fleet right into my position without air suport!"
This Curious World By William Ferguson
MOPSY by6LADYS PARKER
WATER.
SUPPLY
HAS NOT CHANGED
APPRECIABLY IN
/4000 ',FARS
IN SPITE OP
CONSTANT USAGE
AND SHIFTING
ABOUT THROUGH
A MAZE OF
CHEMICAL
T-ORMATIONS.
HO-HUM, WAS THAT RE.VEILLE.?
I'M SORRY, 'I NEVER COULD TELL /
ONE TUNE. FROM ANOTHER/
IN WHAT STATE Pit, c:),
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COP/I. .194489 NEA SERVICE, INC,
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LIFE'S LIKE THAT
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By Fred Neher
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"Toss -you to see who's first "
POP—Pop Waives the Etiquette
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