DENISON HOUSE ACCT-DBR
Details for DENISON HOUSE ACCT-DBR
CLUES ACROSS 1. Health care pros 4. A person inhabiting Benin 7. One thousand cubic feet (abbr.) 10. Split pulses 11. Frozen water 12. Small constellation 13. Perennial mountain rice 15. Pick up 16. Japanese historical period 19. Suggesting the horror of death and decay 21. Unattached 23. Fishing port in SE France 24. Products for dogs 25. One point south of southeast 26. Having the skill or resources to do something 27. Involve oneself deeply 30. Immobile 34. __ pai dong: Hong Kong food stall 35. Move quickly on foot 36. Gathered 41. A way through 45. Another name for Thor 46. Sharp dueling sword 47. The supreme commander of a fleet 50. Seasoned sausages 54. Path 55. Christian hermit 56. Ancient region of Asia Minor 57. Where wrestlers go to work 59. Roman statesman 60. Explosive 61. Licensed for Wall Street 62. Where golfers start 63. Grow old 64. Autonomic nervous system 65. No seats available CLUES DOWN 1. A legally binding command 2. General feeling of discomfort 3. Dribble 4. Soft touch 5. South American plant 6. Clouds of gas and dust in space 7. Warm-blooded vertebrates 8. Lines created by folding 9. Strong belief 13. Senior officer 14. Adult 17. Joint entrance examination in India 18. Passports and drivers’ licenses are two 20. Those who go against an accepted authority 22. One point east of northeast 27. Journalist Tarbell 28. One’s mother (British) 29. Nowhere to be found 31. A way to save for old age 32. Fall behind 33. Midway between northeast and east 37. The work of a sailor 38. Mark with striae 39. Energy, style and enthusiasm 40. Sticky situation 41. Monetary units of Spain 42. Three-banded armadillo 43. Chooses 44. More disreputable 47. Defensive nuclear weapon 48. “The Partridge Family” actress Susan 49. Livestock owners assn. in Spain 51. Duplicating machine (abbr.) 52. OJ trial judge 53. Politician 58. Airborne (abbr.) Puzzle answers Here’s How It Works: Sudoku puzzles are formatted as a 9x9 grid, broken down into nine 3x3 boxes. To solve a sudoku, the numbers 1 through 9 must fill each row, column and box. Each number can appear only once in each row, column and box. You can figure out the order in which the numbers will appear by using the numeric clues already provided in the boxes. The more numbers you name, the easier it gets to solve the puzzle!
