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10.07.21 PUZZLE - 507
puz MEDIUM WEEKLY CROSSWORD
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4. Fire aftermath
7. Ring result
11. Reverent wonder
12. Jane’s son in Tarzan books
13. Come up with
15. Carry out
17. Attached to a support
18. Baking chamber
19. It’s said to be wise
20. Word in a motorist’s question
23. Diamond game
28. Nitrogen and oxygen
29. Hurt feeling
31. Home to Iran, Iraq, India,
and Israel
32. Really good
35. Zoo favourite
37. Female deer
38. “Gone With the ___”
39. Not at all boastful
42. Pitcher
46. Method of shipping goods
47. Never disappointing
48. Get older
49. Halloween costume
52. Black __ spider
54. ___Tube
55. Bridge
57. First in a field
61. Word before bath or delight
65. To the other side
66. Usher’s offering
67. Type of spoon or cup
68. Coloured
69. Definitely
70. “Come to think of it ...”
Down
1. Ask for money
2. Fall behind
3. Proportionately
4. Superior to
5. Irritation
6. Mass number
7. Home computer site
8. Cat’s hunting target
9. Gulped down
10. Get spliced
13. Female whales
14. Sit on the throne
16. On behalf of
17. Bellyache
20. Personified
21. Accusatory exclamation
22. Diamond stat.
23. Very important
24. Radio frequencies
25. Exhibit curiosity
26. Golf ball position
27. Non-minister
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1. Peak
4. Fire aftermath
7. Ring result
11. Reverent wonder
12. Jane's son in Tarzan books
13. Come up with
15. Carry out
17. Attached to a support
18. Baking chamber
19. It's said to be wise
20. Word in a motorist's question
23. Diamond game
28. Nitrogen and oxygen
29. Hurt feeling
31. Home to Iran, Iraq, India, and Israel
Last Week’s Answers
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29. Ale order
30. “. . . ___ so say all of us!”
33. Found on the beach
34. Possessive pronoun
35. 5280 feet
36. “__ is the loneliest number ...”
38. Doves oppose it
39. Household title
40. Symbolic tree
41. Item with 21 pips
42. Day light
43. Crazy
44. Make ___ of it
45. Just produced
47. Go bad
50. Dots on smiley faces
51. Stay on your ____
52. Prepares, as leftovers
53. Media attention, in slang
55. Sojourn
56. Twenty-four carat
57. Rocket launch area
58. Frosty
59. Vein stuff
60. Agree with a head motion
62. “___ Not Unusual”
63. ___ of Galilee
64. Stable diet
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T W 43 A R F 44 I G S 45 O L O
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G 53 U N L 54 I 55 N E N H 56 E R D 57 S 58
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32. Really good
35. Zoo favourite
37. Female deer
38. "Gone With the ___"
39. Not at all boastful
42. Pitcher
46. Method of shipping goods
47. Never disappointing
48. Get older
49. Halloween costume
52. Black __ spider
54. ___Tube
55. Bridge
57. First in a field
61. Word before bath or delight
65. To the other side
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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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including apartment dwellers, renters, and
homeowners, they hope to spread the word
further, to encourage those in need to reach
out and those who can help to extend a hand.
In her years as a teacher, one of Jacobson’s
classes created placemats, and in deciding
where they should go, it was suggested that
they go to a donation box in Redondo Beach.
Jacobson, who’d already been volunteering at
the location in El Segundo for some time, suggested
they stay local. No one had yet heard
of CASE, and the school was quick to divert
donations to the El Segundo community.
All members participating in the CASE
pantry program are kept completely confidential.
Volunteer interaction with recipients
is limited to the most senior volunteers at the
program to keep identities safe. No information
regarding clients or families is shared outside
private one on one meetings with the board.
Stolnack stresses that they want to ensure the
most comfortable experience possible for those
coming to shop.
Both Stolnack and Jacobson have been volunteering
with CASE for over twenty years.
It’s the joy of helping those in need, they say,
that keeps them coming back. In addition to
regular food pantry services, CASE also celebrates
special occasions and holidays with
care for their clients. All the fixings for a
Thanksgiving and Christmas meal are prepared
for each of the families so that they can enjoy
the holiday without worrying about dinner.
In coordination with the Girl Scouts, special
birthday bags are packed by El Segundo kids
who want to make sure that all El Segundo
youth get to feel celebrated.
CASE takes donations year-round in the form
of food, money, and grocery store gift cards.
The organization is very small and completely
100% run by volunteers, so all donations go
directly into the pantry. And, it’s classified
as a 501c3, so all monetary donations are
tax-deductible.
To donate, you can find a box at 305 Richmond
St, where food can be left, grocery lists can be
found, and gift cards/money can be slipped into
the card slot. For more information, to help, or
to request a speaker from CASE come to your
event, their number is (310) 767-0670. While
they don’t have an official website, they can
be found on Facebook, and they are always
reachable by phone.
Jacobson and Stolnack happily talk about
how well the El Segundo community looks
out for each other. Though the number of
clients rose significantly over the pandemic,
they were able to keep everyone fed thanks
to the kindness of others. If there’s one thing
they’re sure of, it’s that El Segundo cares. •
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