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ANSWERS

3 | MIXED DOUBLES

Clue pairs:

Across: 1/14, 2/24, 3/11, 4/9, 5/19, 6/23, 7/25, 8/15, 9/4, 10/17, 11/3, 12/26, 13/18, 14/1, 15/8, 16/21, 17/10, 18/13, 19/5, 20/22, 21/16, 22/20, 23/6, 24/2, 25/7, 26/12

Down: 1/16, 2/6, 3/15, 4/7, 5/18, 6/2, 7/4, 8/14, 9/19, 10/24, 11/20, 12/21, 13/22, 14/8, 15/3, 16/1, 17/23, 18/5, 19/9, 20/11, 21/12, 22/13, 23/17, 24/10

7 | WELL FURNISHED

5 | PENCIL POINTERS 1

7 | CUBBYHOLES

PATHFINDER

8 | KID STUFF: MIRROR MESSAGE

WON’T I PANIC IN A PIT NOW?

8 | KID STUFF: POWERS OF TEN!

1. Tent

2. Often

3. Rotten

4. Attend

5. Mitten

6. Listen

7. Tennis

8. Written

9. Kittens

10. Pretend

11. Frighten

12. Sweeteners

13. Tenderloin

10 | DRESS TO IMPRESS

1. Snow White

2. Kate Winslet (Titanic)

3. Lisa Simpson

4. Fred Flintstone

5. Marilyn Monroe (The Seven Year Itch)

6. Audrey Hepburn (Breakfast at Tiffany’s)

7. Emma Stone (La La Land)

8. Mary Poppins

9. Dorothy (The Wizard of Oz)

10. Daenerys Targaryen (Game of Thrones)

11. Elsa (Frozen)

12. Lady Gaga (2010 MTV Awards)

FINAL ANSWER: TAILOR-MADE

4 | 52-SKIDDOO

12 | QUOTE BOXES

1. You need discipline for those little excursions into the chaotic that make life interesting.

—Linda Ronstadt

2. You have your idea and you have your vision, but don’t be so tight with your vision that some magic can’t come in.

—Ursula Rucker

3. The imagination is wary of interruptions, of those affairs of the world that break its delicate threads and destroy its elusive edifices.

—Mari Ruti

6 | WHERE IN THE WORLD?

9 | KID STUFF: BATTLESHIPS JUNIOR

55 | FAMILY REUNIONS CATEGORIES

FAMILY ONE: High school classes

FAMILY TWO: At the museum

FAMILY THREE: Tennis stars

FAMILY FOUR: Opposites

13 | TENTS

14 | EVEN MORE

20 | BREAKING NEWS!

1. Six pediatricians swallowed Lego heads as part of an experiment intended to allay parents’ fears.

2. Employees of Old Bridge Township, New Jersey, found several hundred pounds of cooked

Students at Valparaiso University “kidnapped”

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