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Includes free lift ticket to the canyons and wolf mountain. Top Ten Movies, DVDs 9 4 7 5 1 6 5 4 7 TOP TEN VIDEO, DVD as of Nov. 14, 2011 Top 10 Video Rentals I © Puzzles p rovided by su do kuso lve r. co m 8 4 • 1.Puss in Boots (PG) animated 2. Tower Heist (PG-13) Ben Stiller, Eddie Murphy 3. A Very Harold and Kumar 3D Christmas (R) John Cho, Kal Penn 4. Paranormal Activity 3 (R) Chloe Csengery, Jessica Tyler Brown 5. In Time (PG-13) Amanda Seyfried, Justin Timberlake 6. Footloose (PG-13) Kenny Wormald, Julianne Hough 7.Real Steel (PG-13) Hugh Jackson, Dakota Goyo 8. The Rum Diary (R) Johnny Depp, Aaron Eckhart 9. The Ides of March (R) Ryan Gosling, George Clooney 10.Moneyball (PG-13) Brad Pitt, Jonah Hill Medium 8 Small Business? Hire an experienced creative consultant for affordable marketing solutions. Example clientele: celebrity chefs, health organizations, small retail stores & more! Visit www. LindseyAllen.com . Los Angeles Times Daily Crossword Puzzle Edited by Rich Norris and Joyce Lewis /1/11E,,i TOP TEN MOVIES ANSWERS ELSEWHERE IN THIS ISSVEP 3 44- eie • Utah State University • ogan, Utah • www.utahstatesman.com I EVENINGS AT 7:00 & 9:20 No 9:20 on Sunday .:1 6 9 8 " www.a-bay-usu.com 2297 North Main, Logan 753-6444 1.Captain America: The First Avenger (PG-13) Chris Evans 2. Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides (PG-13) Johnny Depp 3. Bad Teacher (R) Cameron Diaz 4. Horrible Bosses (R) Jennifer Aniston 5. Green Lantern (PG-13) Ryan Reynolds 6. Transformers: Dark of the Moon (PG-13) Shia LaBeouf 7.Fast Five (PG-13) Vin Diesel 8. Zookeeper (PG) Kevin James 9. Bridesmaids (R) Kristen Wiig 10.Scream 4 (R) Mary McDonnell ACROSS 1 Out of the office 6 NRA part 11 La-la lead-in 14 Madison Square Garden, e.g. 15 How some losses are shown 16 French water 17 Big corporations, lawsuit-wise 19 Sprint alternative 20 Alan of M*A*S*H" 21 Retriever restraint 22 Folk music's Kingston 23 Divining implement 25 Native blanket makers 27 Godiva choice 32 Sch. in the smallest state 33 Bull: Pref. 34 Petite pastries 37 Money maker 39 More factual 42 Hop, and jump 43 Lox holder 45 Hollywood Walk of Fame feature 47 Campus URL ender 48 Anonymous fan 52 Shapewear fabric 54 Quaint stopover 55 Sir Belch of "Twelfth Night' 56 Lavish celebrations 59 Bangkok tongue 63 Play for a sap 64 "For your ears only" ... and a hint to first words of 17-, 27- and 48-Across 66 V.P. Biden's state 67 March march VIP 68 U or I, e.g. 69 Armani competitor, initially 70 Flashy tank fish 71 Part of a college application DOWN 1 Nothin' 1 2 3 4 5 6 14 7 8 9 10 25 ■ 26 40 41 11 12 13 35 36 61 62 15 17 20 21 23 27 2B 24 29 30 32 33 37 38 43 34 39 44 48 52 31 45 49 53 55 63 22 56 42 46 50 47 51 ■ ■ 54 57 58 59 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 60 By Betty Keller 2 Baseball's Hershiser 3 Ready for kickoff 4 Out of gear, as a car 5 Hammock snooze 6 Paddy product 7 Durante song title word 8 City ESE of San Francisco 9 Murderous 10 Newspaper VIPs 11 Two-hanky film 12 Betting odds, e.g. 13 Traffic jam components 18 Passé 22 Breezy bye-byes 24 Leaf-peeping mo. 26 Winery container 27 Idiotic 28 "La Traviata" number 29 Sounds familiar 30 Pronoun for you and me 31 Sicilian pizza has a thick one 35 Ocean phenomenon 36 Cowpoke's prod 11/14/11 ANSWERS PUND ELSEWHERE TN TNTS ISSUE! Con, LUCK! 38 Itsy-bitsy 40 Expected coming-in hr. 41 Red root veggie 44 HDTV feature, often 46 LBJ follower 49 Prove wrong 50 Not subject to taxes 51 Paired up 52 Hit the books 53 Prepares to be photographed 57 Old Russian despot 58 Bluesy James 60 " it going?" 61 Word with dining or picnic 62 Lazy way to sit by 64 Hrs. in Phoenix, Arizona 65 Eden's second resident 1436 North 1200 East JUST OFF CAMPUS! "Foothill Mart" Home of the 890 44 oz. Fountain Prink! Corn dogs 2 for $14" Pizza Stix 2 for $2 |