C7 @EpochArts Oct. 30–Nov. 5, 2015 TheEpochTimes.com/EpochArts CROSSWORD CONSTRUCTED BY TOM HOUSTON EPOCH TIMES STAFF Across 1. Parts of a code 5. “Goldberg Variations” composer 9. Great Salt Lake’s state 13. On-line conversations 18. Fool 20. South American capital 21. Halloween sights 23. Serf 24. Explosion maker 25. Dress up 26. Bird of Celtic lore 27. Caribbean cruise stop 28. Country doc 32. Can 33. Take action against 34. Biol., e.g. 35. Crag 36. Watch 37. Feed The Children, e.g. 38. Disproven theory of life 45. Level, in London 47. Continental capital 48. Equal 49. Nigerian language 50. Old Jewish scholars 52. Ill-gotten gains 54. Buccaneers’ home 58. Sail support 61. Showy 63. Lacking slack 65. Oyster’s prize 67. Rani’s wear 69. Sixth sense 74. Twelfth Night, vis-à-vis Epiphany 75. Mouse calls 76. Capitol of Texas 77. Paint base 80. Boy, to his madre 82. Admiral’s org. 83. “Baseball Tonight” channel 85. Pop-ups, e.g. 86. Ancestry 88. Catholic topper 92. Driver’s lic. and others 93. Goal of a smear campaign 100. ___-kiri 101. Second son of Abraham 102. Circular, jib, and table ____ 103. Cried out like a puppy 105. Trig. function 107. Specialty of some Beijing restaurants 109. People to hang with 111. More mature 112. ___ few rounds 114. Refuse visitors 117. Buffet 119. Host 120. The easiest way 128. “Walking on Thin Ice” singer 129. Follow 130. Bolt down 131. “Once in Love With ___” 132. ___ mai (dim sum dish) 135. “Acid” 136. Price vs. need fulfillment 142. Irish lake 144. Biblical possessive 145. Mideasterner 146. Martini garnish 147. North of Virginia 148. Ships 149. Sight-related 150. “When hell freezes over!” 151. Pounding parts KAKURO All About Baseball LEADOFF BATTER LEFT FIELD LEFT ON BASE LINE DRIVE LINEUP LIT UP OUT RIGHT FIELD ROAD TRIP ROOKIE 152. “ER” doctor 153. Stains 154. Predicament Down 1. Some edible fishes 2. French farewell 3. Where testimony is given 4. Ticked 5. Pat on the back? 6. Computer brand 7. Come up with 8. Where the layers are 9. Wrinkly fruit 10. Just right 11. Hit the big time 12. Bayer pain reliever of 1898 13. House cleaner 14. “___ Town Too” (1981 hit) 15. Graduate 16. Trinidad and ____ 17. Not quit 19. Center line on a stick figure 20. Separated 22. “The Playboy of the Western World” author 29. Bad marks 30. Steadfast 31. Cork’s place 39. Spry, in Dixie CONSTRUCTED BY EPOCH TIMES STAFF Kakuro puzzles are like crosswords that use numbers instead of words. The goal is to fill the blank squares associated with a clue (called a “run”) with the numbers 1-9 so that the numbers add up to the corresponding clues. Like Sudoku, digits in a run cannot repeat. When the grid is filled, the puzzle is complete. 40. Ridge 41. Pitcher Ryan 42. Fixed 43. Italian brandy 44. “Cheers!” and “To your health!” 45. Brit. fliers 46. Up to it 51. Dugong and manatees 53. Tempest in a teapot 55. Not bold 56. Break down, in a way 57. Line made with a compass 59. Indian yogurt dish 60. Sci-fi extra 62. Leonardo 64. Brimless headgear 66. February 29th 68. Holiday ___ 70. One of 100 in D.C. 71. Corrodes 72. Gossips at shul 73. Witty fellow 77. ___ Ness monster 78. Buddhist who has attained Nirvana 79. Pageant crown 81. Really big 84. Wrongdoing 87. Farmer’s association 89. Ayatollah’s land 90. Meet people EPOCH BLOX 91. “By yesterday!” 94. Medicinal amt. 95. Mystic 96. Keys 97. Of a pelvic bone 98. Chinese Communist Party, e.g. 99. Indian evergreen 104. Plain 106. Rotguts 108. Parked oneself 110. Really evil 113. Retro hairdo 115. Leaves home? 116. Porgy and bass 118. Priest 120. Bound along 121. Boot part 122. Growth 123. Keeps 124. Ultimatum word 125. Hardly colorful 126. Ren’s cartoon pal 127. Parachute material 133. Busy places 134. Addicts 137. Winds up 138. Monster’s home 139. “Soap” family name 140. Cuckoos 141. Primordial substance 143. Snare RUBBER RUBBER MATCH RUNDOWN SACRIFICE SAFE SAVE SCORING POSITION SCREWBALL SINGLE SLIDE SUPERSUDOKU SLIDER SLUGGER STRIKE SWINGING STRIKE TAG TAGGING UP TAKING A LEAD ZONE CONSTRUCTED BY KANNAN SANKARAN Fill in the boxes using numbers from 0 to 9 and letters from A to F so that each column, each row, and each 4x4 square contain all ten numbers and six letters only once. CONSTRUCTED BY EPOCH TIMES STAFF Fill in the missing numbers. The missing numbers are integers between 0 and 9.Epoch The numbers Bloxin each row add up to totals to the right. The numbers in each column add up to the totals along the bottom. The diagonal lines also add up the totals to the right. Solutions Epoch Blox Kakuro Epoch Blox Solution Sudoku Supersudoku KenKen SUDOKU T I A R A A R H A T L O C H L A W I D I N I T G E N S U E S R A S A B B F L O E X E I T H E R O B E S E A R E T E B U R P A L B I N O E N D S A C H C R E E E N R A C T T O R N E O U O P E L F A U T N S O R S Q U U S I R E T R A S S A C N E S R A T S T R E N E E S S S E A F O O D S T I M P Y T A T E U T A G O R L A R I T I V S G E E R T A M P E Y P E E A K N T A A S S S A W P A M I H E S R Y O N E I G I N E R E P A A R L R C E S A E S P I D I N A S Y L S E A L S T A A M A N A N I I C S N Y L O N Y L E M C H H E A R R L A T D O Y A S P T U S N S T I E L R I A C N E D E R M Y O P P R E S S I V E H I V E S U S E R S D R O I D R A I T A T O B A G O A L U M N I I N N S S T A Y O N outlined boxes, called cages, must combine using the given operation (in any order) to cages with the number in the top-left corner. S P A L C I N T E U P D A S V E I N N C T I S P A F L R A O S T S ● The numbers within the heavily produce the target numbers in the top-left corners. ● Freebies: Fill in single-box Crossword S O T R O E R S P O E A S R I T R E N G I R A A N H G O E O T C G H I E N S 10-23-15 must contain the numbers 1 through 4 (easy) or 1 through 6 (challenging) without repeating. only once. N O D U L E in the top-left corners. 3. Freebies: Fill in single-box cages with the number in the top-left corner. KenKen® is a registered trademark of Nextoy, LLC. ©2015 KenKen Puzzle LLC. All rights reserved. Dist. by Universal Uclick for UFS www.kenken.com ● Each row and each column CONSTRUCTED I N S O L E 1. Each row and each column must contain the numbers 1 through 6 without repeating. 2. The numbers within the heavily outlined boxes, called cages, must combine using the Fill in the missing numbers. The missing numbers are integers between 0 and 9. BY KANNAN SANKARAN The numbers in each row add up to totals to the right. given operation (in any order)The numbers in eachFill in the boxes numbers between 1 and 9 so that each column add up to the using totals along the bottom. to produce the target numbersThe diagonal lines also column, each add up the totalsrow, to theand right.each 3x3 square contain all nine numbers L O L L O P KEN KEN . All rights reserved. Dist. by Universal Uclick for UFS www.kenken.com 0-23-15 WORDSEARCH CONSTRUCTED BY TOM HOUSTON EPOCH TIMES STAFF
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