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AUGUST 2015 ORANGE COUNTY BREEZE • DARTS • WWW.OC-BREEZE.COM PAGE 13

Crossword

Second week of AugustCLUES ACROSS

1. Molten rocks

7. More (Spanish)

10. Artists’ workrooms

12. Radiant light around an object

13. More threadbare

14. Moses’ elder brother

15. Become aware of

16. Exclamation of relief

17. Swiss river

18. Mimics

19. Colored fabric

21. A bunch of bills

22. Despised

27. “Today’s” Roker

28. “Twilight Zone” host

33. Three-toed sloth

34. Actor

36. Lawyer’s organization

37. Maldives capital

38. In bed

39. Wedgelike metal fastener

40. Winglike structures

41. Mesoamerican resin

44. Glasses

45. Green

48. Large South Americanburrowing rodent

49. Shoulder blades

50. Noah’s boat

51. A female ogre

CLUES DOWN

1. Unkind

2. Vestments

3. A derisive remark

4. Japanese apricot

5. They __

6. Soviet Socialists Republics

7. Arad river

8. Lined up one beside another

9. Diego, Francisco or Anselmo

10. One who analyzes metals

11. To that place

12. Expressed pleasure

14. Fills with horror

17. Find a sum

18. Cognizant

20. Female making debut insociety

23. Members of U.S. Navy

24. A group of three

25. And, Latin

26. Fall back time

29. What was that?

30. Inches per minute (abbr.)

31. American/Canadian falls

32. North Palestine region

35. Bird beak

36. Manila hemp

38. Smart

40. Three-bandedarmadillo

41. Short cloak

42. Scops owl genus

43. 100 = 1 afghani

44. A health resort

45. Equal, prefix

46. Microgram

47. Make imperfect

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Second week of August

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