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Monday, November 24, 2014
COMICS & PUZZLES
Denton Record-Chronicle
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By Scott Adams
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MY PLAN IS TO PUT
OUT AN RFP TO SECRETLY
SUBCONTRACT THE WORK
TO A BIGGER LIAR.
THE GOOD NEWS IS
THAT WE HAD THE
WINNING BID FOR
THE PROJECT.
THE LESS-GOOD NEWS
IS THAT WE DON'T
MAKE THE PRODUCT
WE JUST SOLD, NOR
COULD WE MAKE IT FOR
THE PRICE WE BID.
GARFIELD By Jim Davis
ANP THEV SAIP IT
COOLPN’T BE PONE!
BABY BLUES By Rick Kirkman and Jerry Scott
MOTHER GOOSE & GRIMM
By Mike Peters
GET FUZZY
By Darby Conley
PEARLS BEFORE SWINE
By Stephan Pastis
SHERMAN’S LAGOON
By J.P Toomey ZITS
By Jerry Scott and Jim Borgman
SHOULP I BE SCREAMING
THE NEW YORK TIMES DAILY CROSSWORD
No. 1020
A SIGN OF THE TIMES
All the puzzles this week, from Monday to Sat-
urday, have been created by one person, Patrick
Blindauer. Keep your solutions handy, because the
Saturday puzzle conceals a meta-challenge involv-
ing the solution grids of all six.
ACROSS
1 Travel aimlessly,
with “about”
4 Sis’s sibling
7 Studio with a lion
mascot
10 Standard sugar
measure: Abbr.
13 King Kong, e.g.
14 Permit
15 Answer to “Paris
est-il la capitale
de la France?”
16 Indian immigrant
on “The
Simpsons”
17 Instant
20 Gen___
(member of the
MTV Generation)
21 Nutritional
supplement brand
22 Lo-cal beers
24 Attire for Caesar
26 Product that
competes with
Uncle Ben’s
29 John who
won the 1964
Heisman Trophy
31 High-ranking
angels
32 Apt anagram of
CO-STAR - S
33 Bridge
35 Midnight
42 Bald person’s
lack
43 Expire, as a
subscription
44 ___illusion
49 What a medical
examiner
examines
50 1965 Beatles hit
that begins “Got
a good reason
for taking the
easy way out”
53 Almighty
54 Judy’s brother on
“The Jetsons”
55 It’s north of
California
57 ___of Tranquillity
58 Time leading up
to Easter
63 555-55-5555,
e.g.: Abbr.
64 Apex
65 Gulager of “McQ”
66 TV scientist Bill
67 Courtroom figure:
Abbr.
68 Cloud’s locale
69 “For___a jolly
good fellow”
70 Number of years
in a decade
DOWN
1 Exxon product
2 Smartphone
purchase
3 Political
conventiongoer
4 Nonkosher
sandwiches
5 Sheet that might
list one’s college
degree and work
experience
6 Cheri of old
“S.N.L."
7 Oink : pig ::___:
cow
8 Revolver, e.g.
9 Bette of
“Beaches”
10 Piece of advice
from H&R Block
11 Oration
12 Pocketbooks
18 How pawns are
arranged, at first
19 100 yrs.
23 Lyricist Gershwin
24 “___is so you!”
25 Response to an
insult
27 Southwest
alternative, for
short
28 Home to
Dollywood and
Graceland: Abbr.
30 Prefix with
glyceride
33 Resell, as
concert tickets
34 Letter after
upsilon
36 From Bangkok
37 Shine, in some
brand names
38 Jean of
“Bombshell”
39 Foe
40 Lenin’s land, for
short
41 Critic Rex
44 Texas city named
after a Ukrainian
city
45 Least tanned
46 Despot
47 “Who am___
argue?”
48 Underground
tombs
49 Louisiana style of
cooking
51 Opposite of neg.
52 Psychologist
Fromm
56 Wildebeests
59 “All systems go”
60 007, for one
61 Cyclops or
cyclone feature
62 Range of
knowledge
Online subscriptions: Today’s puzzle and more than 2 000
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UNIVERSAL
Sudoku Puzzle
5
6
4
2
Complete the grid
so every row.
column and
9
3
8
2
5
3x3 box contains
8
5
9
4
every digit from 1
2
7
6
3
Previous nuzzle
5
3
6
1
solution
8
7
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2
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6
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4
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7
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4
2 3
7 1 5
9
1
5
4
8
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7
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Unscramble these four Jumbles,
one letter to each square,
to form four ordinary words.
THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME
by David L. Hoyt and Jeff Knurek
GUGOE
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Y Y
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NAPAD
Y \
y S
Y \
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VANSCA
Y S
Y Y
Y Y
Y ^
KEBCUT
Y S
Y S
Y ^
Y Y
Y Y
to form the surprise answer, as
suggested by the above cartoon.
Ans:
/ Y Y ^
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Saturday’s
Jumbles
Answer:
Y Y
Y ^
Y Y
Y Y
Y Y
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(Answers tomorrow)
OFTEN KIOSK IMMUNE COUSIN
Farley rolled on the barn floor because of
his — “IN-STINKS”
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