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03.05.20 PUZZLE - 424
puz MEDIUM WEEKLY CROSSWORD
Crossword by Myles Mellor
See Answers Next Week
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
13 14 15 16
17 18 19
20 21 22 23 24
25 26 27 28
29 30 31 32
33 34 35 36 37 38 39
40 41 42
43 44 45 46 47
48 49 50 51
52 53 54
55 56 57 58 59 60 61
62 63 64 65 66 67
68 69 70
71 72 73
Across
1. Transplant giver
6. Pirate’s realm
9. NASA sites
13. Carry a torch for
14. “Wheels”
15. Watch for
17. Improves the muscles
18. Gobble up
19. Trattoria specialty
20. Be in another form
21. Enthusiastic
24. Essential
25. Stainglass window material
26. Fit for the task
29. Parking lot posting
31. Saps
33. “Mature”
35. Emulate a frog
38. Lazy river floaters
40. Overly hasty
41. Previously
42. Check information
43. Hints
45. Sommelier’s category
47. “So what __ is new?”
48. Archer’s quiver contents
50. Title in English nobility
52. Good name for a DNA expert
53. __ for business
55. Word from the decks
57. Recording
59. Young bear
62. Lets
65. Agent’s amount
66. Kind of change
68. Virile
69. Museum curator collects it
70. Phased out
71. Listen to
72. Alien’s gun
73. Clarinet vibrators
Down
1. Spreadsheet numbers
2. It may come out of a dumpster
3. “And Then There Were ___”:
Christie
4. Load from a lode
5. Spring (from)
6. Aqualung
7. Comforted
8. Volume
9. Makeshift table
10. Profound respect
11. Olympic sport
12. Locate
16. Transformers, e.g.
22. Banana castoff
23. Teeny bit
Across
1. Transplant giver
6. Pirate's realm
9. NASA sites
13. Carry a torch for
14. "Wheels"
15. Watch for
17. Improves the muscles
18. Gobble up
19. Trattoria specialty
20. Be in another form
21. Enthusiastic
24. Essential
25. Stainglass window material
26. Fit for the task
Last Week’s Answers
M 1 A 2 N 3 H 4 O 5 S 6 T 7 A 8 T 9 O 10 M 11
D 12 I V E U 13 N T O T 14 H R O W 15
A 16 N E W B 17 E A R E 18 R A S E
T 19 O R S O 20 M 21 I N I 22 E 23 L S E
A 24 R T P 25 L 26 A N R 27 O 28 W
27. Routine part
28. “Turn it up, please!”
29. Revival
30. ___ to (hold)
31. Apple Store buy
32. Adjusts, as a clock
33. Bridge between electrodes
34. Grand party
36. Elephant flappers
37. Time from seed
39. Spot
44. Dad’s boy
46. “Mine eyes have ___ the
glory . . . “
49. Kind of blanket
51. Fishing fish
53. Theatre form
54. Devotion
55. Kind of wrestling on a table
56. Sure
58. A long way off
59. Software developer output
60. Employed
61. Sacks
63. Café alternative
64. Garden shop offering
67. Bill passed regularly
9 3 2 4 5 8 6 7 1
1 4 8 6 2 7 5 3 9
6 5 7 1 3 9 4 8 2
4 8 5 9 1 3 7 2 6
7 9 3 5 6 2 8 1 4
2 1 6 7 8 4 3 9 5
5 6 9 3 7 1 2 4 8
3 2 1 8 4 5 9 6 7
8 7 4 2 9 6 1 5 3
puz 424 - 1
29 R E I N 30 S O D 31 B 32 R 33
A MEDIUM (unmodified)
I 34 N 35 S 36 I D E B 37 I N D L 38 I D
C 39 O L D H 40 E R F 41 O N D
O 42 N E U 43 S 44 E D S 45 L 46 A C K S
N 47 E W S 48 P Y A 49 K I N
B 50 E E G 51 R I M A 52 P 53 T 54
L 55 A 56 V 57 A D 58 E 59 L I E 60 N 61 T R Y
A 62 R I S E 63 D 64 I S C 65 A 66 T O P
B 67 A S I L I 68 D E A N 69 I N E
B 70 A C K T 71 E S T A 72 C E
SUDOKU Medium
4 3
5 7 4
9 1 6 2
1 8 6 2 7
4
5 3 6
2 6
7 9 5
2 3
29. Parking lot posting
31. Saps
33. "Mature"
35. Emulate a frog
38. Lazy river floaters
40. Overly hasty
41. Previously
42. Check information
43. Hints
45. Sommelier's category
47. "So what __ is new?"
48. Archer's quiver contents
50. Title in English nobility
52. Good name for a DNA expert
53. __ for business
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squares. To solve the puzzle each row, column and box must contain each of the numbers 1 to 9.
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design of the curriculum presents concepts in
different ways, including interactive activities
and animated explanations to keep students
engaged and motivated.
Arena High School is designed to provide
an online learning environment for students
with customized needs and life goals, who
are intent on accelerated learning, need credit
recovery, are dealing with health issues, have
dual enrollment or are simply looking for a
smaller school setting. The curriculum encompasses
differentiated instruction to meet
individual needs.
“We’re there to support student’s growth and
the way we do that is by providing a holistic
experience for them,” said Plotkin. “When
students leave Arena, we hope that they are
empowered and that they have the skills and
tools they need to be successful.”
Arena High offers two California standardembedded
curricula for students: 1) A-G type
credits for students interested in attending
a University of California, California State
University, out-of-state or private school, or
1) curriculum to earn a diploma for students
who want to enter the workforce after high
school with the possibility of pursuing further
education at a community college.
Dr. Plotkin reported that Arena High School
achieved a 100 percent graduation rate in 2019
with three juniors graduating early. Students
report a strong sense of community and belonging.
According to a student survey, 84
percent of students agreed or strongly agreed
that at Arena, “there is a teacher who always
wants me to do my best.” Plotkin cited
the dedication and commitment of Arena’s
teachers, Ron Roebuck, Gene Williams, and
Juli Blois for creating this sense of belonging
through the relationships they form with
each student.
“I never would feel unsafe at this school; I
just feel cared for and supported,” said Arena
High Junior Donna Byers, who was interviewed
for the report. “I’m sure when I’m an adult I’m
going to look back and think, ‘thank goodness
for Arena, because it really did help me.’”
Enrollment at Arena High School is currently
open for all high school grade levels. Resident
enrollment for 2020-2021 begins March 16,
2020. The inter-district permit application for
2020-2021 is available online now at www.
elsegundousd.net.
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