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ACROSS 1 Remaining 5 Public square 10 Mule breaker? 14 T.A.’s employer 15 Seven Bridges of Königsberg problem mathematician Leonhard 16 Some DDH beers 17 Appetizer #1 20 “Esio Trot” author 21 Rip apart with one’s teeth 22 Heavy load 23 Princess with pronounced buns 25 Speech at a wake 27 Appetizer #2 32 Game with Skip cards 33 “The Merry Widow” composer Franz 34 Wheel handler 38 40-Across leftover 40 Cuban, e.g. 42 Bigelow competitor 43 Judaic holy book 45 Force units in physics 47 Fruity glass of red 48 Main course 51 “I don’t see anyone else behind you!” 54 Goes through a brownian motion? 55 Listening station? 56 Hamburger topping 60 Fill completely 62 Dessert 66 First name of the world’s richest man 67 Load-bearing girder 68 Crossword color 69 Musical written in “tick, tick...BOOM!” 70 Atlanta campus 71 End of fight decisions DOWN 1 Medicine Nobelist Montagnier 2 Oklahoma city 3 Brackets elite group 4 Gordon Ramsay or Guy Fieri, e.g. 5 Uni-ball product 6 Item in a chest 7 YA author Gratz 8 Epsilon’s follower 9 Out of bed 10 “Hard pass” 11 Kavanaugh’s bench mate 12 Enter data again 13 Procedural with the theme song “Baba O’Riley” 18 Related to a hipbone 19 Drinks, and drinks, and drinks, as cheap beer 24 Smart ___ 26 Exam with scores ranging from 120-180 27 Utter failure 28 Golden rule preposition 29 “Believe you me!” 30 Fancy beef 31 Shiraz resident 35 Tool held by Buddy Rich or Gene Krupa 36 Ansari of “Master of None” 37 Hawaiian coffee 39 Chuck D’s first word on “Bring The Noise” 41 Staycation’s goal 44 Water, chemically and phonetically 46 Leg cramp 49 Small of “Of Mice and Men” 50 Highly p.o.-ed 51 Grilling brand 52 White man in Hawaii 53 He played Harry in “The Third Man” 57 Weapon in a silo 58 Treat that comes in birthday cake- and mint-flavored creme varieties 59 At hand 61 Architect Saarinen 63 “Snowpiercer” channel 64 Oscars co-host with Regina and Wanda 65 Skeptical, for short Pearl’s Puzzle Difficulty LevelPuzzle for the week of March 28, 2022 Difficulty Level: ●●○○

Fill in every row, column, and 3x3 box with each of the letters

C L O S E F I N D exactly once.

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F D N Questions, comments or suggestions for our local D C F puzzle guru? Email Pearl Stark at 35 N L N S Puzzle for the week of March 28, 2022 F D N I O pearl@bendsource.com © Pearl Stark mathpuzzlesgames.com/quodoku VOLUME 26

D N C L D EN S F I OL L O Difficulty Level: ●●○○ ISSUE 13 D E I S IL I S O N L S I C L N F I S C L F I / MARCH 31, 2022

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Fill in every row, column, and 3x3 box with each of the letters exactly once. C L O S E F I N D The highlighted letters read left to right and top to bottom will complete the quote: “I have great faith in fools - _______ my friends will call it.” - Edgar Allan Poe Fill in every row, column, and 3x3 box with each of the letters C L O S E F I N D exactly once. The highlighted letters read left to right and top to bottom will complete the quote: “I have great faith in fools _______ my friends will call it.” - Edgar Allan Poe THE SOURCE WEEKLY

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The highlighted letters read left to right and top to bottom will complete the quote: ANSWER TO LAST WEEK'S PUZZLES “I have great faith in Answer for the week of March 21, 2022 fools _______ my friends will call it.” - Edgar Allan Poe Answer for the week of March 21, 2022 “At school, Applied Math was all about working out grams and dollars… we called it Crystal Math.” - John Hastings “At school, Applied Math was all about working out grams and dollars… we called it Crystal Math.” - John Hastings © Pearl Stark www.mathpuzzlesgames.com/quodoku

“At school, Applied Math was all about working out grams and dollars… we called it Crystal Math.” - John Hastings