North Kitsap Herald, March 28, 2014

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Friday, March 28, 2014

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Kitsap Week Crossword

Crosswords

22. Provide for free, informally

8. Embodiment

23. Ear of corn

9. Deviation from a direct route

25. Acoustic

10. Charlotte-to-Raleigh dir.

27. Largest inland sea

11. Engine fuel (var. spelling)

32. “___ Brockovich”

12. Jack-in-the-pulpit, e.g.

33. Perfect, e.g.

13. Escape, in a way

34. Coarse file

18. “All kidding ___...”

38. Back, in a way

22. Bamboo furniture maker

41. Medical advice, often

24. Cork’s country

42. For all to hear

26. Backstabber

44. Product of protein metabolism

28. Bolivian export

46. Sympathetic awareness of others (2 wds)

29. Provide, as with a quality

51. Corrupt

31. After expenses

52. Groups of soldiers

34. Churchill’s “so few”: Abbr.

55. Abandon

35. A pint, maybe

57. Makeup, e.g.

36. Ability to pay all debts

60. Portable device displaying digital novels

37. Whimpered

61. Cyst 62. 14th century revival 64. Parenthesis, essentially

Owen Marshall with his mom on Bainbridge Island. A park in Owen’s memory will be built this year. Stacy Marshall

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North Kitsap Herald Poulsbo quintuplets turn 8: In the event you stop in at the Vintage Housewife on Front Street, the answer to your question is, “Yes, they do all belong to Courtnee.” Mike and Courtnee Stevenson’s quintuplets turn 8 on March 30. As Western Washington’s first set of quintuplets, the children are accustomed to attention; they’ve been the subject of news stories and a local wall calendar, and in 2011 were guests on KING-5 TV’s New Day Northwest. The quintuplets — Aniston, Belle, Camilee, Scarlett and Weston — pursue their individual interests. They are in different classes at school and enjoy a variety of afterschool activities: gymnastics, ballet and hockey. You might see the children and their 11-year-old sister Lilli at the Vintage Housewife in Poulsbo, which their mom co-owns. Lilli likes to help out at the cash register and the children create refrigerator magnets to sell. Mom puts their earnings into a savings account. What will the quintuplets do for their birthday? They will have their first slumber party. Each girl has invited two friends, while brother Weston made the case to his mom that he should be

able to invite three friends. So, yes, on their birthday, the Stevenson home will be a household of 16 children. — NorthKitsapHerald.com

65. Bearish 66. Go for

ANSWERS

1. Pluck 11. Neon, e.g. 14. Doctor Who villainess, with “the” 15. Big roll 16. “___ we having fun yet?” 17. Represent by a tangible example

40. Shoe strengthener 43. Family head 45. Buenos ___ 47. Soggy 48. Strip the skin from a whale 49. Penalty for illegal delivery (cricket)

69. “___ we forget”

50. Albatross with black feet 53. Marks with a scar 54. ___ shooting

Down

55. Belt 56. “My ___!” said adoringly

1. Fairy tale brother

58. Attack, with “into”

2. Hindu queen

59. Food sticker

3. Clothing line

62. Morgue, for one

4. Jot

63. Undertake, with “out”

19. “So ___ me!”

5. Ballpoint, e.g.

20. Athletic events

6. A chorus line

21. “I’m ___ you!”

7. Curb, with “in”

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39. Bauxite, e.g.

68. Lace place

5. Memorial Day event

Port Orchard Independent Memorial signs posted: Two roadside memorial signs were installed March 12 on Baby Doll Road at the site where two teenage girls — including one from South Kitsap — were killed in a Dec. 16 car accident. The signs were placed in memory of Rebekah Barrett and Shanaia Bennett, who were killed Dec. 16 in an alleged street race with Rebekah’s boyfriend, said Marsha Masters, Kitsap County Traffic Safety-Target Zero manager. Barrett, 18, of South Kitsap, and Bennett, 17, of Gig Harbor, died after the Toyota Camry that Barrett was driving skidded off the roadway and hit a tree. Another 17-year-old girl was injured in the crash. Barrett was racing a 1997 Toyota pickup, driven by her boyfriend Robert A. Rundquist, 20, of South Kitsap, according a police report. Rundquist was charged with two counts of vehicular homicide in Kitsap County Superior Court. The Baby Doll Road was closed for about an hour for the memorial event. — PortOrchardIndependent.com

Across

67. Cracker Jack bonus

30. Balaam’s mount


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