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Fill in the blank squares in the grid, making sure that every row, column and 3-by-3 box includes all digits 1 through 9. WIN FREE PRIZES Correctly complete the crossword puzzle and/or sudoku puzzle and send it to Up & Coming Weekly postmarked by March 15, 2011, P.O. Box 53461, Fayetteville, NC 28305 or fax it to 910-484-9218. You could win a prize courtesy of Up & Coming Weekly! Name: __________________________________________________________________ Address _________________________________________________________________ City:_____________________________________State:_______ Zip:______________ Phone: __________________________________________________________________ Where did you pick up your Up & Coming Weekly?_____________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ Fun & Games Answers Answers to the 3/02/11 puzzles MARCH MADNESS ACROSS 1. It’s called fire-rais- ing in Britain 6. Marching insect 9. Door sign 13. John _____ 14. Children’s card game 15. 1970s disco band “_____ M.” 16. Opposite of afar 17. Hula dancer’s necklace 18. Stomach sore 19. *March _______ 21. Portable rocket launcher 23. Short for Gilbert 24. German luxury car 25. Last month 28. Surfer’s “man” 30. Deceive 35. Voyeur’s glance 37. Dali’s Gala or Dante’s Beatrice, e.g. 39. Make happy 40. Of sound mind 41. Type of lizard 43. Brazilian indig- enous people 44. Sound of “s,” pl. 46. Jumpy or uptight 47. AKA One-armed bandit Congratulations to MARY TILLMAN the puzzle winner of the Feb. 23 issue, who picked up Up & Coming Weekly at ABC in Spring Lake. 26 UCW MARCH 9-15, 2011 48. “______ & Louise” 50. Greek god of love 52. “He ___ and drank the precious Words...” 53. Franz Schubert’s creation, e.g. 55. “___ of the morn- ing!” 57. *Tourney grid 61. *This year’s final destination 65. Suggestive of the supernatural 66. Used for testing the water 68. “The Mary Tyler Moore Show” spin-off 69. Smartly dressed 70. Between NE and E 71. Chocolate substi- tute 72. Other than what’s implied 73. *St. John’s “___ Storm” 74. Pitchers DOWN 1. Sandler or Arkin 2. Actress Sofer 3. *A lower one is a better one 4. Bornean ape 5. Sea nymph 6. Hole-punching tools 7. National Academy of Engineering 8. Cherokee or Hopi, e.g. 9. Prince William’s sport 10. Beyond what is natural 11. It’s often used in potato soup 12. Vega’s constellation 15. *______ beater 20. Slumdog Million- aire’s surroundings 22. A conjunction 24. As well 25. *When a low seed beats a high seed 26. Dog restraint 27. Past, present or future, e.g. 29. *Last year’s winner 31. “____ Make a Deal” 32. Throat lobe 33. Train stop 34. *Like the final eight 36. Slip on banana one? 38. Engineer, abbr. 42. Former capital of Japan 45. William “______” Robinson, Jr. 49. King Kong, e.g. 51. Reporter’s helper 54. Articulate 56. Exclamation of con- tempt 57. “Well” to Burle- sconi 58. Like time with Bill Maher 59. The “A” in A&E Network 60. Give a traffic ticket 61. Pay close attention 62. Ruptured 63. Scent 64. Picks up, as in suspect 67. *The top seed WWW.UPANDCOMINGWEEKLY.COM