Up and Coming Weekly is a weekly publication in Fayetteville, NC and Fort Bragg, NC area offering local news, views, arts, entertainment and community event and business information.
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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. Correctly complete the crossword puzzle and/or sudoku puzzle and send it to Up & Coming Weekly, P.O. Box 53461, Fayetteville, NC 28305 or fax it to 910-484- 9218 by March 29. You could win a prize courtesy of Up & Coming Weekly! WIN PRIZES Winners will be notifi ed by phone and can pick up their prizes at the Up &Com- ing Weekly corporate offi ce at 208 Rowan Street, Fayetteville, NC. Name: __________________________________________________________________ Phone: ______________________Email:______________________________________ Where did you pick up your Up & Coming Weekly?_____________________________ Visit us online at: www.upandcomingweekly.com Subscribe to receive our online edition free! Fun & Games Answers Answers to the 3/16/11 puzzles BEST-SELLING AUTHORS ACROSS 1. Major tool and home appliance manufacturer 6. Alternative to planted grass 9. “____ the first stone” 13. Each and all 14. Hula dancer’s necklace 15. Classic rock song in which this name is repeated in title 16. Make another map 17. *It’s in the title of Sun Tzu’s famous book 18. Blood carrier 19. *Lawyer turned writer 21. City by a bay 23. Of a female 24. ____ contendere 25. Arabic garment 28. Infamous Roman tyrant 30. Light unit, pl. 35. *Dalai ____ 37. Inconclusive 39. Rent again 40. Jet black 41. *Steve Martin’s other job 43. Financial company T. ____ Price 44. Ingredient in a mocha 46. White-tailed sea eagle Congratulations to LORI A. GULLETT the puzzle winner of the March 9 issue, who picked up Up & Coming Weekly at Throckmorton Library, Fort Bragg. WWW.UPANDCOMINGWEEKLY.COM 47. D’Artagnan’s sword 48. *Perhaps best known for his suspense thrillers 50. Mail carrier 52. Right-angle building extension 53. “There’s no I in ____” 55. Swedish shag rug 57. Done during prayer 59. *English fantasy writer from 20th century 63. E.T., e.g. 65. Flo Rida’s hit 67. Establish validity 68. Equipped with feath- ers 69. Victorian period, e.g. 70. *Arthur Hailey bestseller 71. Engineer, abbr. 72. Nod up and down 73. Angry growl DOWN 1. *Novelist Elizabeth ____ 2. Last word on walkie- talkie 3. 18-wheeler 4. *Neal Stephenson’s “Snow _____” 5. Often found between two last names 6. Shaq’s best shot? 7. Old-fashioned over 8. Mark that indicates something is to be repeated 9. “Fly the ____” 10. Sign of a saint 11. Take a seat 12. *Mortenson’s “Three Cups of ___” 15. *He’s most known for Western fiction 20. Entertainment complex 22. “___ About Eve” 24. Alchemist’s panacea 25. Often follows “smart” 26. Hindi courtesy title 27. It merged with BP in 1998 29. *She’s fascinated with vampires 31. Being nothing more than specified, as in “a ____ child” 32. Run off together 33. Handrail post 34. *Romantic novelist 36. Shakespeare’s “at another time” 38. Electrically charged particles 42. Reproduction, informal 45. Be present at 49. Last letter of the alphabet 51. Kind of fairy, pl 54. Better to avoid this when dark? 56. Ohio metropolis 57. *King of horror? 58. Not ever 59. *Start of “The Night Before Christmas” 60. 9th letter of Greek alphabet 61. “Never” without n 62. ____ Gwyn, famous mistress of Charles II 63. “___ Maria” 64. Computer network 66. Mining product MARCH 23-29, 2011 UCW 27