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Show 2 FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 2, 2016 CROSSWORD FO R SO LUTION SE E PAG E 6 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 WSU 11TH ANNUAL BLOCK PARTY FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 FIRST FRIDAY ART STROLL Time: 8 a.m. - 2 p.m. Location: WSU Ogden Lower Bell Tower Plaza Info: weber.edu/blockparty Admission: Free Time: 6 p.m. - 9 p.m. Location: Downtown Ogden Info: ogdencityarts.org Admission: Free WSU hosts the 11th annual Wildcat Block Party, “It’s a Jungle Out There,” to introduce students to campus via informational booths, activities and food. More information at weber.edu/blockparty. Ogden’s First Friday Art Stroll is abuzz year ‘round with exciting exhibit openings, artist receptions and live music of all genres in venues and in the streets. Those who venture here are treated to great art, an atmosphere of camaraderie and inclusion and amazing night life. SEPTEMBER 1 - 3 COSTUME STUDIO SALE FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 WSU SOCCER VS. NEW MEXICO Time: 3:30 p.m. Location: WSU Ogden Soccer Field Info: weberstatesports.com Admission: Free Come support the WSU women’s soccer team as they battle it out against New Mexico. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 FOAM BASH DANCE Time: 6 p.m. - 11 p.m. Location: University Village Info: 801-626-7334 or taraperis@weber.edu Admission: Free with Wildcard, $2 to public SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3 BACK TO SCHOOL WHITEOUT PARTY Time: 8 p.m. - 11:30 p.m. Location: Union Building Ballroom A Info: weber.edu/wsusa Admission: $5 ahead of time $10 at the door Swing into the new year with the baseball team. Enjoy a night of fun and wear as much white as possible SUDOKU Time: Sept. 1 - 2; 12:30 - 6:30 p.m. Sept. 3; 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. Location: WSU Browning Center Allred Theater Info: 801-626-6331 or cdenniston@weber.edu. WSU’s Telitha E. Lindquist College of Arts & Humanities hosts its annual costume studio sale. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7 WALDO’S CORNER POCKET GRAND OPENING Time: 7 p.m. - 9 p.m. Location: Waldo’s Corner Pocket, Student Union Building Info: Free food, custom sodas, bowling, billiards, music, mini trivia and more! Admission: Free WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7 WEBER WALKS POKE-HUNT Time: 6 p.m. - 7 p.m. Location: Check in at the Shepherd Union Info:weber.edu/studentwellness Admission: Free The hunt starts at 6 p.m., so plan to arrive 15 minutes early to check in, get your bearings and get ready to go! You’ll have exactly one hour to catch as many pokemon as you can and complete a game card for a chance to win fun prizes! F O R S O LU T I O N SEE PAG E 6 ACROSS 1 Books in which each sheet of paper is folded into eight leaves 8 Factions 13 See 2-Down 16 Not likely to miss much 17 Politically active fowl? 18 Eyelashes 19 “A Chorus Line” number 20 Goddess with a throne headdress 22 Become clear 23 Flair 26 Easily bent 28 Clever insect? 32 Comfortable with 33 Dresden’s river 34 Takes in 37 Big hit 38 Subside, with “down” 39 Doozy 41 Loan fig. 42 “The Little Mermaid” prince 44 The kiwi is the smallest one 45 Embarrassed avian? 47 Fake it, in a way 50 Pageant accessory 51 Sandy’s home 52 Puts in place 54 Achievement of many a CEO 57 Get rid of 59 Street-wise amphibian? 63 Birch of “American Beauty” 64 Require help 65 Slender woman 66 Oxford don associated with slips similar to 17-, 28-, 45-, and 59-Across DOWN 1 Anne Frank’s father 2 With 13-Across, Mexican restaurant choices 3 Loyal 4 20s dispenser 5 Bigwig 6 Dated 7 Swinging about 8 __ fly: productive MLB out 9 Hebrew prophet 10 Star 11 Operatic vocal effect 12 Dated 14 Coolers, briefly 15 Balancing aid on the slopes 21 Piece at the butcher shop 23 Goals 24 In a supple manner 25 Mayo is in it 27 Swell applications 28 Edge 29 Letters at N.C.’s Camp Lejeune 30 Drink order 31 Clinton’s first Labor secretary 34 Locks often gray 35 Aries or Taurus 36 Brood 38 Make out 40 Make an impression 43 Hose problems 44 Stranded messenger 45 C equivalent 46 Time units 47 Hungers (for) 48 Raring to go 49 Given orally, as evidence 53 Golf club part 54 Complain 55 Thorn in one’s side 56 Dely. destination 58 Half a tuba sound 60 Econ. yardstick 61 One-tenth of a Vietnamese dong, formerly 62 E’en if |