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THURSDAY MAY 10, 1962
THE NEWBERRY SUN, NEWBERRY, SOUTH CAROLINA
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1 %>eck8
0 Indian tribe
10 Bridge
14 Eagle’s nest
19 Vestibule
16 Metal rope
17 Magicians
30 Winged
31 Knock
22 Gather
23 Lair
24 Jump on
one foot
25 Mongrels
27 Hit lightly
28 Urn
29 Chart
32 Cooked in
fat
35 Discharges
36 Eggs
37 Speed contest
38 Data
39 Spiral of
wire
40 Night before
41 Zodiac sign
42 Poets
43 Spread to dry
44 Defaces
45 Supreme
being
46 Much
47 Large
48 Mineral
spring
91 Young pig
94 Entire
55 Trade (Tar.)
56 Honeysuckle
family
60 Toward
sheltered
side
61 God of war
62 Make
amends
63 A number
(Pi.)
64 Throw
65 Company
DOWN
1 Dish of
greens
2 English poet
3 Musical
instrument
4 Row
5 Indian
weight
6 Inexpensive
7 Inclined
runway
8 Highest note
9 High priest
10 Propels
oneself in
water
11 Italian city
12 Crafts
13 Promontory
18 Let fall
19 Nostrils
24 Possessed
25 Small
wagons
26 Employs
27 Golf mound
28 Faults
29 Heath
30 Eager
31 Companions
32 Worry
33 Rant
34 Frosted
35 Supernatural
being
38 Girl's
nickname
39 Mean fellow
41 Violin
maker *
42 A
Quagmire
45 Lizard
46 Female
horses
47 Heavenly
joy
48 Grow faint
49 Hammer
50 Church
recesses
51 A tax
52 Hearty
53 Unclosed
54 Malt drinks
55 Bristle
57 Obese
58 Gold (Sp.)
59 Public
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