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Monday, May 8, 2017
Denton Record-Chronicle
530
585
furniture
miscellaneous
for sale
miscellaneous
for sale
miscellaneous
for sale
miscellaneous
for sale
sporting &
exercise equipment
1 men's, 1 women's Brunswick
Bowling Balls with Bags and
Shoes. $40 each set.
Call 972-966-8050 for details.
garage sales
When Pigs Fly Estate Sale and
Auction Company, Licensed,
insured, trusted, North Texas
Premier Company
whenpigsflyestatesales.com
940-566-1000
542
542
542
542
560
605
houses:
unfurnished
630
apartments:
unfurnished
CARGO FURNITURE:
CLASSIC DESK W/COMPUTER
UNIT SHELF $125,
STUDENT DESK W/SOME
MARKER COLORING ON IT
EASY REMOVE W/STEEL
WOOL & WATER $75,
WOOD CHAIR $20,
BOOKSHELF $100,
ALL IN GREAT CONDITON
817-475-5038
$35 APP FEE
$790—$980 1 & 2 BR Studios.
Washer/Dryer in most 2bdrms.
PET LOVERS.
No Weight Restrictions.
Free Gym Membership.
Free Cable ($47.38).
FreeHBO ($10).
Free Hi-Speed internet ($40).
NO WATER BILL ($40).
STUDIO PLACE APTS
www.dentonhome.com
1900 SAM BASS BLVD
(behind Outback Steakhouse)
940-898-0133
2-Go Gator All weather bean bag
& washer toss. $25.00
1 -Superior T ournament washer
toss $25.00
2 Superior metal horse shoe set
$20.00
2 Stunt Twister Z Cyclone
Tumbler radio control $10.00
1 -Magellan Girls dome tent com-
bo 5' x 4 x 36" $25.00
1-"Frozen" child's folding chair
$10.00
1-"Spiderman" child's folding
chair. $10.00
940-465-5606
Huge selection of various size
frames, over 50 frames to choose
from, most are 8x10, some in
packages. $50 for all. Call 940-
399-4926
Remington 3.25 16 inch electric
chain saw, comes with oil, $80
Call 940-399-4926
1
Ricaar 9855 Black premium vac-
uum cleaner, equipped with multi-
stage filtration, floor selector and
on-board cleaning tools provides
exceptional durability and clean-
ing performance, metal bottom
plates, brushrolls and handle
tubes6-stage filtration with 2-ply
charcoal filter to remove
odorsSurface selectorSuction
control dial
•On-board cleaning toolsBuilt in
the USA Cost $800 sell for $450.
Call 940-243-3883
REAL ESTATE
FOR RENT
Kenmore electric
Toaster/Grill/Oven Timer 60 min
Program Broil, Toast, Bake,
Warm Oven 250+450 Toast Color
Light Medium Dark Model No.
238 48449; cost $125; sell for
$25. Call 940-243-3883
1512 Oak Tree, Denton, 3/2/2,
fenced yard, garage door opener
Small pet ok $1400/mo + deposit
940-565-1399 leave message
Candy Apple Red SOLE bike
w/baby blue wheels. Excellent
condition. Retail $399. Buy now
$100. Inquire at 940-387-9153
acreage for rent 601
Cherry Sleigh Twin trundle bed
with mattresses. Good condition
$150.00. 940-565-5055
KUUan
ICE SKATES
Childs size 13, double blade
training skates. Great condition.
Only $10.
972-832-5289
KOHLER KITCHEN FOCET
TOUCHLESS, WITH PRE-SET
TEMP, PULL DOWN SPARY
NOSALWITH ADJUSTMENTS,
PAID $500 ASKING $100 CALL
OR TEXT 940-399-4445 OR
940-399-4983
Full size bed with frame head-
board, great condition includes
mattress and box springs
$100.00 OBO Cal 940-387-5632
4
PUBLISHER’S NOTICE
All real estate advertised herein
is subject to the Federal Fair
Housing Act, which makes it il-
legal to advertise "any prefer-
ence, limitation, or discrimina-
tion because of race, color, reli-
gion, sex, handicap, familial
status, or national origin, or in-
tention to make any such pref-
erence, limitation, or discrimi-
nation." We will not knowingly
accept advertising for real es-
tate which is in violation of the
law. All persons are hereby in-
formed that all dwellings adver-
tised are available on an equal
opportunity basis.
2-Reactorz playground light up
large balls $10.00each
2-small light up balls $5.00each
2-Coop Renectorz micro grips
lights up $7.00 each
940-465-5606
2 & 3 Bdrm Houses available
Eff, 1 Bed & 2 Bed Apartments
available for leasing.
940-566-5717
killianpropertymanagement
@gmail.com
Stools two sturdy wooden stools;
one with wooden top, one with
padded blue cloth top; sell both
for $25 Call 940-243-3883
George & Martha Washington
Lamp-$185.00 obo.
Call 940-300-8903
566
tv, video, etc.
** AMAZING COMMUNITIES “
Spacious floor plans!
1/2 OFF DEPOSIT! Call 940-
566-0033 525 S. Carroll Blvd,
#100, Denton Tx. 76201
Reserve yours today!!
32" Flat Screen Television
$75.00 CASH 940-206-2900
(NO TEXTS)
CRAFTSMAN RIDING MOWER
King size mattress, box springs
and frame. $75.
Call 940-382-1067
32" Flat Screen Television
$75.00 CASH 940-206-2900
(NO TEXTS)
SWIVEL EASE PROFESSIONAL
SKEE TRIPOD PYLON PAID
$300 ASKING $50 CALL OR
TEXT 940-399-4445 OR
940-399-4983
PHOTO
Lightly used & in excellent condi-
tion. 30" cutting width. Powerful
420cc rear engine with spin-on oil
filter. Deck wash port for garden
hose. Very well maintained. One
owner. Asking: $650. Denton. Call
or text: 940-230-6510.
43 inch Plasma HD Flat Screen,
$100.00, Currently being
watched, 940-382-8810
Queen size
heavy duty bed frame
$20 or best offer.
Call 940-566-1717
All wood DESK - very unique.
33" deep X 53" long X 30" high at
full size, folds down to 19" deep!
Drawers & shelves included.
Very nice piece of furniture I just
don't have room for it. $75.
Call 940-566-3677
Teen nice fashion summer
clothes. Shorts, Capris, Sun
Dresses, Jeans & Blouses.
Size 0-10. $5 each. Approx 20.
940-382-4689
Men's Raleigh M60 mountain
bike. Excellent condition plus
added accessories. Retail new
$399, buy today $100.
Inquire at 940-387-9153
65 inch TV, not a flat screen,
works great. With solid oak
Entertainment Center,
excellent condition.
$1,000 for all 1940-321-9284
PENDING
Vu w
variety of desks, some wood
some metal $25 and up over 8 to
choose from call 940-231-6676
2 Bedroom 1 Bath, Newly Re-
modeled, refrigerator, stove,
washer/dryer hookups, CH/A.
In Aubrey. $900/mo $500 de-
posit. No pets. $25 application
fee. Call 817-229-4111
C Bar T Properties
UNT-TWU + other areas
940-383-2141 for rental info
www.cbartproperties.com
Desk 4 dwr 38widex16deepx31 h
Brass handles looks like oak; un-
sure. Will sell for $40;
Call 940-243-3883
533
Two large cat or small dog sturdy
carriers. 13h24f ront to backx14
wide. 13hx22front to backxl 3
wide Sell each for $35 or both for
$50. Call 940-243-3883
605
guns
DPC will not knowingly publish ad
for sale of weapons that doesn't
meet our standard of acceptance
ALVAREZ FLAT TOP LIKE NEW
GUITAR, WITH NEW HARD
CASE, STAND, AND EXTRA
SET OF STRINGS BEAUTIFUL
SUN BURSTS COLOR $135
940-600-8120
apartments:
unfurnished
New American Girl Doll with
carrying case. Sells for $280.
asking $150.
Hershey’s hugs Porcelain doll
Insignia 40 inch flat screen, used
3.5 hours for super bowl, like
new, Cost $499 sell for $300 Call
940-442-9971
Dishwasher, Back Bosch, $80
Denton, Call 940-206-2900.
NO TEXT Please.
FREE LOCATOR
SERVICE
940-566-4900
613 Bernard, Efficiency - $650.
315 Fry St., 1/1 -$700.
Elisha Bomar, Kathy Orr Broker
Property Search LLC
■
$80. obo
medical equipment 539
Bedside toilet $40.00.
2 foldup walkers $10. each
940-442-3846
Two upholstered office chairs
with arms on rolling wheels, $35
each or both for $60 Call
940.243.3883
Entry Door and Coordinationg
Screen Door. Blue (paintable if a
different color is preferred).
$85 cash for both.
940-382-8589 or 940-206-7453.
Please NO texts.
2 Porcelain bride dolls.
$50. each
940-465-5606
imm
Samsung UN55J6201 55" 1080p
60Hz LED Smart HDTV List
Price: $1,599.99 Will sell for only
$850. Call 940-243-3883
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One size Rose-Green-Gold
multi-colored bed spread with
sham, bed skirt and three throw
pillows, good condition
$50 or best offer.
Call 940-566-1717
Weedeater, $35 gas black and
decker call before 9pm
Electric hospital bed
complete with mattress
$525 or obo.
Call 940-300-8903
Samsung UN55J6201 55" 1080p
60Hz LED Smart HDTV List
Price: $1,599.99 Will sell for only
$850. Call 940-243-3883
$0 App, Luxury Downtown!
1 BR $945 2BR $1295 3BR $1445
Wood Floors, Washer/Dryer
940-368-6419
www.DentonMelrose.com
301 Fry St., 1/2 block to UNT,
updated, all electric, energy effi-
cient, 6 bdrm, 2 bath, zoned AC,
ss appliances, stacked w/d, fresh
paint/carpet, $3600 deposit. Rent
$2550. No pets/no exceptions.
940-367-3191
Rental Assistance
940-898-9883
Fit Right Ultra Underwear.
Size medium, 20 per pack. $10
pack. Approximately 6 packages.
940-382-4689
Yard Machine, 5.0 Honda Tiller,
Like brand new, $395 OBO.
Can be seen in Sanger
Call 940-300-8903
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American made Armoire. Beveled
mirror door. Great condition,
dated 1924. It can be yours today
for $200. Inquire at 940-387-9153
SHOP RIDER STREAMER
SPORT-ELECTRIC
WHEELCHAIR. RED,
GOOD CONDITION,
LOOKS BRAND NEW. $1000.
OBO 940-465-5606
One size Rose-Green-Gold multi-
colored bed spread with sham,
bed skirt and three throw pillows,
good condition $50 or best offer.
Queen size heavy duty bed frame
$20 or best offer.
Two old Cintique antique arm
chairs, wood and metal frames,
complete with cushions, $30 ea.
Call 940-566-1717
572
tools
1000 Cleveland St., 1 bedroom,
1 bath, 600 sq ft. No pets. No
smoking. $700/mo & $325/dep.
Near UNT 940.381.6675
FLOWER POTS, most new small
to XX Large, 0.05 to $5.00. Call
940-566-3677
1 & 2 BEDROOM APTS
with Rental Assistance for
Qualified Applicants
in Valley View
940-665-0501 or 940-726-3798
Porable generator- 3250 watts,
new in box. cost over $400 selling
for $220.00 Call 940-391-7948
DAYS PLEASE
musical
merchandise
545
AN ARTIST DREAM!
10 Circular Saw Blades.
Ready for your artist touch.
Have been in shop fire,
various sizes 71/4" through 5"
diameter. $3 each.
Hghland Village. 972-639-6789
321 Thomas. Beautiful 2/1,
Totally UPDATED/REMODELED
$1500 dep/$110O.mo, pet plus
dep., 1 year lease. 940-367-3191
George Foreman HUGE grill; 133
1000 W Prairie/1000 Welch
$695-750,1br, walk to UNT
www.cbartproperties.com
940-383-2141
sq. in. easy-to-clean grilling sur-
ALVAREZ FLAT TOP LIKE NEW
GUITAR, WITH NEW HARD
CASE, STAND, AND EXTRA
SET OF STRINGS BEAUTIFUL
SUNBURSTS COLOR $135
940-600-8120
miscellaneous
for sale
542
face, sloped design knock out the
fat Dishwasher safe accessories,
cost $180; sell for $80.
Call 940-243-3883
GARAGE SALES
AUCTIONS, ETC
SPACIOUS 1 & 2 Bedrooms
Near Universities
Frost Free Refrigerator. No pets
$595 & Up. Call 940-566-0060
3bdrm /1.5 bath brick fire place,
all newly refurbished, includes
water and trash.$1100.mo/$1100.
dep. NO PETS 940-206-4818
1988 18 foot Prowler, New tags
$2500
15 Cattle Panels at $10 each
10 foot hunting tower $200
30 steal post at $2 each
Call 940-566-4945
200 Hann/808 Austin
$675 j r 1 br,wal k to TWU/park
www.cbartproperties.com
940-383-2141
585
garage sales
Beautiful Stool, light blue color.
29 1/2 inches high, 13 inch
diameter round seat, great shape.
$10. Highland Village.
972-639-6789
Vr
business property 615
Office available in downtown den-
ton, 800 sf. 2 blocks off Denton
Square. Also 3 br homes availa-
ble soon. Call 940-391-8795
I ESTATE SALE
office equipment, 548
furniture
PHOTO
302/306 FRY -1 bedroom
apartment with storage. Energy
efficient, tennant pays electric.
$600 dep/ $675 rent.
Pet friendly. Call 940-367-3191
A juki electronic typewriter model
CIERRA 4500 in excellent condi-
tion, must see to appreciate $50
OBO Call or text
940-594-0210 (in denton)
Boat and trailor no motor, $300
OBO, 2 bicycles, 1 mechanical
$250,1 huffy $75, Guitar $75,
100 + books, all hardback, .$99
each, Call 940-399-3765
2 16FT LONG BY 16 INCHES
TALL POLYURETHANE
CULVERTS $50 EACH. CALL
OR TEXT 940-399-4445 OR
940-399-4983
V
Pair of Vintage Stiffel Torchiere
Lamps w/shades. Asking $350 for
the pair. Lists on Ebay for $625.
For more info call 940-387-9153
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Gold colored picture frame.
54" x43".
In great condition! $25.
972-832-5289
houses:
unfurnished
630
PENDING
Brent Chow
Estate Sale Services,
over 31 yrs of experience.
940-383-6965
For Any & All of Your
Estate Sell Needs.
■ ■
41212 Close to Sanger schools.
Very nice aprox. 2000 sqft lease
deposit & reference required
1600/mo 940-765-3164
321 Withers in Denton
CUTE 1 Bdrm 1 Bath, walk to
TWU. $595/mo. + residents pay
electric & gas. 940-382-3100
Many file cabinets all sizes and
shapes, $5-$15 Many to choose
from call 940-231-6676
6 purses, from $5 to $25
NFL hooded Jacket, authentic
CHEVY STARTER AND
SOLENOID
REMANUFACTURED FOR 350
ENGINE. WILL TAKE $65 FOR
V
PLANT MOISTURE METOR
NEW IN CONTAINER, $7.00
CALL 940-566-3677
$30
Hoover Vacuum Cleaner T-Series
WindTunnel Pet Bagged Corded
Upright Vacuum absorbs pet odor
activated carbon Hepa Media
Cost $180; sell for $90.
Call 940-243-3883
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teiil
1421 Briarwood, 3 bedrooms, 2
baths, murphy bed, pool, optional
security system, 1.5 miles fm
square, avail in May $1650
512-796-7230
Cowboys duffel bag $20
Texas Tech Sweatshirt $5
198013th Olympics sweatshirt
Swivel base office chairs, many to
choose from $20-$25 each all
clean, no rips or tears Call
940-231-6676
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BOTH
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CALL OR TEXT 940-399-4445
Ready for a garden!
SOIL TESTING KIT
Brand new in original package,
40 tests, easy to use, only $6.
FLOWER POTS, Planters, Yard
Decor. Most new, small to extra
large, $.05 to $10.
PLANT MOISTURE METER
new in container $7.
Call 940-566-3677
$25
OR
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^NEIGHBORHOOD
Denton, Cactus Circle Garage
Sales.May 5,9:30-6, May 6 8:30-
6 furniture, kids and adult
clothing, toys, bicycles, hens
and baby chicks, lots of misc.
Call 214-499-8904
940-399-4983
portable/steel
buildings
Madden Portable Buildings
& Carports 3310 Ft. Worth Dr
maddenportablebuildinqs.net
940-382-7060
554
BRIDGE
Lake Kiowa, golf course home,
3/2/2 fp, pantry, Lodge, free
family golf, and security. For Sale
$205,000 or Rent $1350
940-612-1224, 940-727-8042
CORONADO OAKS in Denton.
Ask about our special! Some
immediate move ins available.
940-566-0308
5550 Rankin, 3/2 1700 sq ft brick
on 3 fenced acs. Horses ok. Dep
& credit ck req'd. Occ/avail 4/15
$1,500 940-367-9442
Famous Hand
Reader’s criticism
stings hard-working
young columnist
HOROSCOPE
played another dub.
After ruffing again in dummy,
Schneider cashed his A-Q of trumps
and acc of clubs, then olaycd all of
his remaining tramps, in the course
of which West erred by discarding a
diamond.
Declarer’s last three cards were
the 10-5 of spades and a diamond,
while dummy had the A-K-6 of dia-
monds. But on the last tramp lead,
poor East had to discard from the
Q-J-9 of diamonds and king of
spades. Whatever he chose to do,
Schnerder was certain to win the last
three tricks, so the slam was made.
At the second table, the German
North arrived at the equally hopeless
contract of six spades! He had the
small matter of the missing A-K of
tramps to contend with, but he also
made the slam!
East led a club, taken by dummy’s
ace. The spade jack was then led, and
everyone played low! East obviously
thought declarer had the A-Q and
hoped to lead him astray by letting
the jack win.
North, alert to the situation that
had developed, next crossed to the
acc of diamonds and led a low spade
toward dummy's 10-5, East held
firmly to his view that North had the
A-Q, so he went up with his king. It
held for an instant — until West pro-
duced the ace. So again the slam was
made, but this time in spades.
South dealer.
Both sides vulnerable.
NORTH
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BY NANCY BLACK
10 is the easiest day.
TODAY’S BIRTHDAY: You re grow
ing physically stronger this year.
Introspection and planning prepares
you for new professional directions
this summer, leading to a flowering
domestic phase. Find your passion.
ARIES (March 21-April 19) Attend
to shared finances through
tomorrow. Study money, and review
your resources. Handle short-term
urgencies. Provide well for family.
9 TAURUS (April 20-May 20)
Develop strong partners today
and tomorrow. A difficult situation is
making you stronger. Intuition dic-
tates timing.
7 GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Enjoy
health and fitness practices over
the next few days. Keep your promis-
es. Unbidden, misunderstandings and
unexpected twists spark.
7 CANCER (June 21-July 22) Ro-
mance blossoms today and
tomorrow. Avoid distractions, and
find what you need close to home.
Misunderstandings come easily.
7 LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Take care
of home and family for the next
few days. The gentle approach works
best now. Show your love with
actions, not only words.
9 VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Edit
and revise your communications.
Writing projects produce results over
the next two days. Adapt to unex-
pected circumstances. Add structure.
9 LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) Focus
on making money over the next
two days. Find somewhere to keep
quiet and handle practical details.
Order supplies. Update budget.
9SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) Focus
on personal priorities today and
tomorrow. Use your power responsi-
bly. Action gets farther than words
today. Call if you'll be late.
6SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21)
Slow down and rest over the next
few days. Stick to your budget. Be
sensitive to a loved one's wishes.
Avoid controversy and jealousies.
7 CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19)
Confer with allies for the next two
days. Your friends are your inspira-
tion. Guard against being impetuous.
Committees are effective.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18)
Consider career opportunities for
the next few days. Begin a testing
period. Adapt to new responsibilities.
Focus, and winning is a possibility.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) Slow
for traffic as you explore and
travel over the next few days. New
opportunities present themselves
along your trail. Avoid confrontation.
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Dear Abby: I’m a columnist
who writes various news, feature
and column stories. The other
day, I received my first criticism.
A reader chewed me out for
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Opening lead — six of clubs.
The annals of bridge contain
many famous hands, and this is one
of the most remarkable of all. It was
played in 1954 in Helsinki, Finland,
during a match between Austria and
Germany. The bidding is not shown
because it was indescribably bad!
At the first table, Karl Schneider
of Austria, one of the best cardplay-
ers of all time, got to six hearts, and
West led a club.
Schneider saw at a glance that
there was no legitimate chance to
make the slam since he had two
spade losers. Nevertheless, he decided
to play boldly in an effort to steal the
contract. After ruffing the club in
dummy, he led a low spade to the
jack! West won with the ace and
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challenging their program.
It’s hard being a young writ-
er. Facing criticism for doing my
job makes it even harder. I work
long hours and pour my life into
my work.
After being chewed out, I
couldn’t get past it. I suffer from
severe anxiety, so everything
gets to me. I sit here every day
thinking about how I’m not go-
ing to let this irritate me any-
more, but it still does. How can I
let this go?
Dear Abby
After two years, you should
have a right to enjoy your own
life. It might lessen the blow if
you assure her that you are not
abandoning her, and although
your relationship maybe chang-
ing, you will continue to be her
supportive friend.
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€£2017 King Features Syndicate hie.
Dear Abby: My husband
and I argue over which way to
put the silverware in the dish-
washer. He says when he
worked in restaurants he was
told to put the handles down. I
was taught by my Gramma to
put the handles up, so when you
grab the utensils to put them
away you’re not touching the
part that goes in your mouth.
I said, “Well, when you’re do-
ing the dishes, do them your
way, and when I do them, I’ll do
it my way.” But, of course, we
spend a lot of time rearranging
each other’s silverware. What’s
Stressed Reporter
Dear Stressed: Criticism
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goes with the territory. If you
think readers are going to fill
your inbox with nothing but
praise for your efforts every day,
you are in the wrong business.
The way to get beyond this
would be to ask yourself wheth-
er the criticism was valid. If it
was, then learn from it. If it
wasn’t, realize that by dwelling
on negativity, you hurt only
yourself.
You should discuss your ex-
treme anxiety with a licensed
mental health professional. If
you cannot break this self-de-
feating pattern, consider switch-
ing to another kind of writing,
because constantly second-
guessing yourself will only hold
you back in your career.
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drama series
61 Discontinue
62 Adviser
64 Gung ho
65 Seep out
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68 Wily tactic
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Joelle in Washington
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your question should be as sim-
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book that came with your dish-
washer. Most, if not all, brands
caution owners to put knives in
the basket with the points facing
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PAR SCORE 145-155
BEST SCORE 214
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5 Shrewd
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8 Carping spouse
9 Sudden
10 Boast
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12 Large kitchen
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13 Ripped
18 Fashionable
22 As_as pie
23 Employee
25 Gathering
leaves
26 Loses hair
27 Look for with
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31 On the go
32 Furious
33 Bylaws
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37 Actor McBride
41 Inclines; tilts
43 Job opening
46 Couch potatoes
48 Mickey or Andy
50 Bar seat
_tea; cold
beverage
53 Within reach
54 Wise man
_up; spends
57 Greek liqueur
58 Potter's
material
59 Shoe bottom
60 Annoys
62 Police officer
63 Female sheep
61
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PAR SCORE 145-155
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