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Show Park Record Thursday, September 12, 1991 Page C9 ANSWERS TO PUZZLE NO. 0901 Trivia feels the thrill of victory We were worried our trivia test had lost its teeth; people were winning a free sandwich every week. So last week we pulled out the stops and created a slim-chance slim-chance trivia test which no one could answer. We wanted to know that iambic meter is the most prevelant rhythm in English; that Ishtar is the name of the Babylonian goddess of love, as well as the title of a lousy comedy; and that Ham Peg-gotty Peg-gotty was a character in Dickens's David Copper-field. THE NEW YORK TIMES BY ROBERT H. WOLFEEDITED BY ACROSS 1 Fellows 5 African republic 9 A machine load floating? 14 Dance for Miranda 19 Declare an oath? 20 Bear malice 21 Buccaneers of Bay 22 Arrogate 23 Kind of bus 24 Part of a Presley autograph 25 Crucible 26 Lollobrigidaand Manes 27 Wicked Arabian port? 30 Loyalty Islands port 31 First mate 32 Grounded Australian 33 Weed in a garden, e.g. 35 Bacon slices 39 River to the Rhine 41 Bemoan 44 Colette s - The One" 45 Friable 48 Shingles, e.g. 50 Heaths for Meathcliff 51 " Aweigh" 54 Where the Crimson Tide rolls 55 A lump on a battery part? 56 Chou F.n 57 Paper measure 59 F.lsa or Sylvester 60 Netherlands city 62 Timeless 65 Novel ending 66 Wee, in Dundee 69 Poetically close to a cob? 72 Dancer Fddie Jr. 73 Slack part of a sail 74 Credos 75 An NCO 77 Kind of down 79 DLxIV 80 SanJose-to-Reno dir. 82 Freud contemporary 87 I. R.S. targets 90 Union or Victoria 92 Relaxed 93 Ouster 94 Seventh sign 95 Entertainer Luft 96 Elegant 98 "Like Niobe. tears": Shak. 99 More suspicious 101 Most abashed 103 An objective of NOW 106 Bks. before publication Trivia Test This week maybe we'll ease up on you a bit. If you think you know the answers to this week's trivia, call us at 649-9014, or stop by the Park Record office of-fice in Prospector Square, at 1670 Bonanza Drive. Answers must be in by noon Tuesday. The first person to contact us with the correct answers gets a free sandwich sand-wich from the Main Street Deli. We have found in the past there is sometimes some discrepency between various trivia references. If you have a source which EUGENE T. MALESKA 107 Sanctions 1 10 Bacon's place in a B.L.T. with vegetable? 116 Chivy 117 Swindles 118 Benison 1 19 In any way 120 "Cheyenne." for one 121 de ballet 122 Toward the mouth 123 Scribes 124 Defense on a court 125 Skull protuberance 126 Danson and Knight 127 Assuage completely DOWN 1 Priest of the Fast 2 Desirous 3 Cooked 4 Gurth, in "lvanhoe" 5 Scarabaeid beetle 6 Actor Rhodes of "Daktari" 7 Do repent? 8 Jeans material 9 Aleutian island 10 More cautious 11 Accord 12 Homophone for spade 13 Computer in "2001" this week disputes our trivia facts, bring br-ing in that source and you can still win the sandwich. 1. What founding member of British folkrock band Fair-port Fair-port Convention is currently enjoying renewed popularity? populari-ty? 2. What Bobby Fuller tune was the first song released by The Clash in the United States? 3. Dr. Demento has always had fun with the classic novelty song, "They're Coming to Take Me Away, Ha-Haaa!"? 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