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    500 Help Wanted
KOLN/KGIN-TV
» looking for a part-time Sports Photographer.
You must have the ability to shoot and edit
game highlights. A creative photographic eye
with the ability to follow action is a must. Most
hours are at night and on weekends. Please
send resume with cover letter to:
KOLN/KGIN-TV; PO Box 30350; Lincoln, NE
68503. EEO. Drug testing may be required.
Leasing consultants for Claremont Park
Apartments at 9th & Claremont. 474-7275
Hours: Monday-Friday 1:00-6:00 Satur
day/Sunday Noon-4:00 from February through
September.
Lincoln’s finest restaurant. The Green Gateau, is
currently accepting applications for an assistant
‘ ' J PT/FT pm dishwasher. Ap
manager, hosts, and.,_
ply in person at 330 South 10th St.
_ Make $7000
This summer join 50 UNL students, gain valua
ble career experience and increase your net
worth. 477-9204.
MAKE SOME MONEY
AFTER SCHOOL
Calling customer prospects from 5pm-9pm
Monday-Friday and 9am-noon on Saturdays.
Call Neuco Inc. Personel Department at
477-3377 for details.
part-time subs needed
Only two hours of work...
or more. Now hiring CNA’s and RN/LPN’s. UNL
client at Selleck Hall needs two hours of care
both am and pm great pocket money for infor
mation call Robbie or Tma at 434-6061.
Gerrtive Health Services, Home Health
www.gentive.com
Operation SMART Facilitator YWCA-Lincoln.
Plans and teaches after school Operation
SMART program in elementary schools. Helps
implement program which stimulates girl’s inter
est in science/math/technology. Interested con
tact 434-3494 ext.117.
OPERATIONS ANALYST
NMPP Energy, a Lincoln-based provider of
electricity, natural gas, utility and telecom ser
vices to Midwestern cities, seeks a part-time an
alyst to assist an engineer in performing utility
rate studies.
Responsibilities include working with communi
ties to gather financial and rate tn formation from
their utility, entering data into the computer, and
performing spreadsheet and database analyses.
Requires ability to read, interpret and analyze
numerical data, and demonstrated databases a
plus. $7.50/hour, 10-20 hours/week, scheduling
flexible within the hours of 8-5, M-F. Expanded
work hours during the summer possible.
Send resume or apply in person to NMPP Ener
gy, 1111 O Street, PO Box 95124, Lincoln, NE
68509 or e-mail to sjonesOnmppenergy.org.
Part-time Telephone Operator, needs to be
available various shifts between the hours of
7am-3pm Monday-Friday, and some possible
weekends. Approximately 25-35 hours/wk. Call
for details, 476-2731.
Plane for Spring Break or a Summer trip?
Nitd extra pocket money!
Join our team at TRUGEEN CHEMLAWN and
give our customers your friendly voice.
Successful rendhtetei wH hevK
♦ Prior customer service experience
♦ Clerical, 10 key, data entry, phone skills
♦ Telemarketing skills helpful
We Oiler
♦ Flexible hours for day or night part time
hours/positions
♦ We work around school schedules
♦ Competitive Wages
+ Fun work place
Please apply at 4141 North 27th St. or call our
24-hour hotline, 1-888-634-1203.
EOE/AAP/M/F/V/D.
SPRING BREAK CASH
Local office filling 29 part time positions by
2/7 in customer/sales dept.
$13.10 Base/Appt
No telemarketing, no experience needed.
Ideal for students/conditions apply.
477-8663 or apply at
www.workfcxstudents.com
a Student
INVOLVEMENT
X Uwvcnky of Nftaato-Uacofei
Student Staff Assistants
Interested in helping others get involved? Stu
dent employment opportunities are currently
available in the Women's Center, Culture Center,
East Campus Office, and the Student Involve
ment Resource Area. Job descriptions and ap
plications are available at 200 Nebraska Union,
300 Nebraska Union, Womens Center-340 Ne
braska Union, and Culture Center, 333 N. 14th.
Teller
Monday and Wednesday evenings and every
other Saturday. Rest of hours (25-40 flexible).
Full-time in summer. Perfect for part-time stu
dents, time to study. 140 & 48th. Hold A Check.
THE CORNHUSKER
NebraskaS Grand Hotel has full & part-time po
sitions available now! Call 473-2180 for a com
plete listing. Some positions available:
♦ Servers
♦ Beil Staff
♦ Stocker
Apply on-line at www.1hecomhusker.cowt or In
person at Human Resources M-F 8am-5pm.
333 S. 13th St Lincoln, Ne
Use V St Entrance
Just a few block from UNU
S Student
INVOLVEMENT
X Umwnity of NeMu-Uncoin
WE NEED GRADUATE
ASSISTANTS
In Student Involvement for the 2001-2002 aca
demic yeart Assistantships offer opportunities
for decision making, goal setting, policy devel
opment and evaluation. Applications and posi
tion descriptions are available at 200 NU, 300
ECU, the Culture Center and the Women's Cen
ter. Check our website
wwwoail.edu/involved/applicatkMi for further
information or call Student Involvement
472-2454.
Work With Children
•Do you enjoy working with infants/toddlers or
pre-school age children?
^Arejrou excited about the development of chil
• Would you like to be eligible for a tuition schol
arship?
If so, the Gallup Child Development Center may
have a position for you. Call our Interviewing
Center Today! 486-6700, Monday-Friday,
9sm-5pm. EOE.
You’ll Like da People
Who Work Here!
Cioae to Campus
da Vinci's 44th & 0,434-7060
Champions 15th & Comhusker, 434-7077
Looking for five part-time night & weekend
positions. Work 3:30-9pm or 5-9pm. 1/2
price meals, flexible. Positions include:
front counter people, pizza, pasta and hoa
gie makers; & manager trainees. Wage
based on ability & responsibility. Two PT
positions S6.00-S8.00/hour. Also need two
detvery drivers, make up to $18/hour.
Stop In or apply online at
www deVInciBiCom
INEEDHEU^^^^™
500 Help Wanted
Vital Services is looking for independent caring
individuals to work with developmental disabled
children and adults. Hours vary. Call Janet at
464-5775 or 476-0645.
Warehouse receiving furniture delivery, part-time
flexible hours. Call Doris, 474-5015.
Wrestling officials needed for Lincoln Public
Middle Schools. Knowledge of wrestling re
quired. Dates are March 3, 10,17, 24. Call
436-1603.
Yankee Hill Country Club
Seeking outgoing individual for spnng and sum
mer employment in pro shop and member serv
ice area. Knowledge of golf related activities
helpful. Competitive hourly wage. Please call
421-1700.
530 Summer Jobs
500 Summer Jobs!!
50 Camps - You Choose! NY, PA, New Eng
land. INSTRUCTORS NEEDED: Tennis, Basket
ball, Roller Hockey, Soccer, Baseball, Lacrosse,
Gymnastics, Lifeguards, WSI, Water skiing, Sail
ing, Wind surfing, Archery, Mountain Biking,
Rock climbing, Ropes, Piano Accompanist, Dra
ma, Ceramics, Woodshop, Nature Nurses. Ar
lene Streisand 1 -800-443-6428;
wwwsummeroampemployment.com.
COUNSELORS
Great Staff-Great FacflNtaa-Qreat Experience
Children's N.Y.S. Co-Ed Reeident
Outdoor Summer Camp
CatakM Mountaina-2 hours NYC and Afeany
Waterfront-Climbing WaM/Ropee-Creative
Arts-Fitness instructor
Athletics-Mountain Pitting
June 23-August 19, Min 19yre+
FAX (914)893-7678
1-800-58-CAMP2
www.kentiytMOOk.com
EXPERIENCE
CAMP KITAKI
Experience the outdoors with 65 other col
lege staff. Gain leadership experience,
training, salary, room and board, making a
difference to kids and friends. The best th
ing you'll ever get paid to do! Cabin coun
selors, pool, lake, climbing wall, nature,
crafts, grounds crew, health, store manag
er, video production and trip staff. Contact
YMCA Camp Kitaki in Lincoln now for an
application at (402) 434-9225 or e-mail
campkiUMOaol.com.
See us at the Job Fair next
Tuesday, February 13th
PLAY SPORTS! HAVE FUN!
SAVE MONEY!
Top boys' sports camp in beautiful Maine.
Counselors to coach all sports; tennis, baseball,
hockey, waterfront, rock climbing, biking, golf,
water skiing, sailing. Work outdoors, nave a
great summer. Call free 888-844-8060 or apply
www.campcedar.com.
Rewarding Summer
Leadership Internship
Enroll in Army ROTC Camp Challenge for 5
weeks this summer. You'll get paid to experi
ence adventure, learn leadership skills, and
compete for a college scholarship. No military
commitment for attending. For details, ceil Ma
jor Dibetja at 472-4289 or atop by the Military
Science Department.
Summer in
Northern Minnesota
Gain leadership training and team building skills
while enjoying the camaraderie of exceptional
individuals. Our program helps young people
with unrealized potential who are experiencing
social skill difficulties. Located on lake and river
in the Superior National Forest. Opportunity to
gain college credit. Realize personal growth and
satisfaction yourself, while helping others
achieve the same!
♦Call Tom Bauer at (952) 930-3544, email at:
buckskinOspacestar.net or visit
www.campbuckskin.com.
SUMMER JOBS for 200111! Come to Mainel
Head Counselor on campus Friday, March 2,
2001 interviewing for positions in the following
areas: Adventure, Athletics, Waterfront, Interarts,
Horseback Riding, and Tennis. Competitive Sal
ary, Room, Board, Laundry, Travel Allowance.
Call or email Camp Laurel at 800-327-3509 or
summerOcamplaurel.com to set up an interview,
or visit us at www.camplaurel.com.
What are you doing for summer vacation? Ran
cho del Chaparral, a summer camp for girls high
in the Jemez Mountains of New Mexico, is look
ing for staff members for the 2001 summer camp
season. The season runs from June 10 to Au
gust 10, 2001. Positions available include Pro
gram Staff (Arts, Environmental, Horseback Rid
ing, Adventure, Leadership and Adven
ture/Leadership) and Administrative Staff. If you
love being in the mountains, having fun, and
meeting people from around the world while
making a difference, then this camp is for you!
Please call or write:
Obi Scouts of Chaparral Council, Inc.
4000 Jefferson PtazaNE
AKxtquergue, NM 87100
Phone (506) 343-1040 or 1-800-688-8788
550 Business
$6 Get Paid For Your Opinion! t$
Earn $15-8128 and more per survey)
www.money4opmions.com
Absolutely Free Info. Own a computer? Put it to
workl$350/1,000/week.
www.eam-great-income.com.
Attention
A growing international company.
500-5,000/month PT/FT. Serious work from
home opportunity. Call 877-594-WORK.
Earn $400-$1000 extra per week stuffing
pre-addressed pre-stamped envelopes. No hid
den costs. Send $3-*- self-addressed stamped
envelope to: J.Lynch 545 5th Ave. Suite 1209.
NY, NY 10017.
Own a Computer?
$25-$75/hour. Part-time & full-time.
1-800-311 -6704. www.wealthybychoice.com.
550 Business
Own a Computer?
Put it to work!
$25-$75/hr, PT/FT.
www.SmartWork4U.com.
1-877-864-RICH
(Toll Free)
600s NttCII
j
605 Travel
STEAMBOAT - SKI AND BOARD THE MOST
POPULAR COLLEGE RESORT THIS SPRING
BREAK. USKITHIS.com OR CALL DICKSON
PRODUCTIONS 1-88U-SKI-THIS.
610 Announcements
ATTENTION ARTISTS:
EARN EASY $$$!
Student Organization seeking new logo. For de
tails go to www.unl.edtVIambda/togo.htm.
Campus Recreation Advisory Council Election
Applications for the 2001 -2002 Campus Recrea
tion Advisory Council are now available at the
Campus Recreation Center and East Campus
Activities Building. Application deadline is Feb
ruary 13. Can 472-3467 for more information.
Help PREVENT
Relationship Violence
Volunteer to be an outreach facilitator. Training
will be held on February 10th from 9am-2pm in
the Nebraska Union. For men and women who
will present across campus on this important
topic. Call Holly 472-9428 for more information.
HEY!! Want to Participate
in a Great Study
Abroad Program?
For the past 10 years, Senshu has been the pro
gram of choice for UNL students interested in
making the most of their college career by stud
ying in Tokyo. This program does not require
previous Japanese study; you do not have to
be a CBA student; and it is much more afford
able than you might thinkl So, what are you
waiting for?! Applications are due by March 1st.
Find out more about SENSHU by attending an
information session: Monday, February 12m at
4:30pm in CBA 138 or contact John Sypal at
472-6805, jsypalOcbamail.unl.edu.
INTRAMURAL CHESS
The last day to enter Intramural Chess is Tues
day, February 6. Enter now at the office of Cam
pus Recreation or on the web. Call 472-8383 or
www.unl.edu/crec/im for more information.
INTRAMURAL LASER
QUEST TOURNAMENT
Tuesday, February 6 is the Laser day to enter
the Men's and Women’s Laser Quest Tourna
ment. Enter now at the Office of Campus Recre
ation or on the web. Call 472-8383 or
www.unl.edu/crec/im for more information.
It is only in the giving of oneself to others
that we truly live. -Ethel Percy Andrus
McDonald’s
Spirit of Service Award
Recognize the selfless volunteer
contnbuttons of University students,
faculty and staff through this award!
Applications are now available at ail
Student Involvement locations.
DeacNins for applications
February 2B, 2001
ITS A CAMP THING!
Your opportunity to impact
the lives of children.
See us in the Union
March 6 for the Job Fair
Camp Foster YMCA
of the Okobojies
GET AN APPLICATION:
Campfoster.org
1-800-456-9622
JAVA LOVE
Black as night Strong as diesel. Sweet as love.
February 9th, 7pm Great Plains Room,
East Campus Union.
Come for an evening of coffee and a casual
discussion on relationships.
Presented by:
Make A Difference
Heartland Big Brothers Big Sisters has teamed
up with four parochial schools to provide
one-on-one mentoring to elementary students.
Play a game, read a book, make an impact chil
dren are waiting. Contact Shawn, Dana S. or
Tom. (464-2227) and ask about ‘Bigs In
Schools.'
Tuesday is
Trivia Night at
all braniacs!
Show off and
compete foe prizes
from 7-9 pm.
BEST PART TIME JOB IN TOWN!!!
Flexible Hours
Work as few as 8 or up
to 40 hours per week
Pick your own schedule
Guaranteed hourly rates
Awesome commissions
Generous Bonuses
Free Parking
Blocks from Campus
$250.00 hiring bonus
Call or stop by today 3:00 pm- 9pm
and start tomorrow!
JRW SALES TELEMARKETING
1625 “P” STREET 436-3070
BY VIC LEE
AS A MUTTER OF FACT-^
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THE IIJERIY OF MAMNG
A UST OF All DIE
REASONS WHY.
BY MICHAEL JANTZE
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610 Announcements
Project CARE (Creating an Alcohol Responsible
Environment) is looking for NU students who
want to educate their peers on the use and
abuse of alcohol. First Year Educator applica
tions are available at Student Involvement, any
residence hall, or the University Health Center In
the Community Health Education Office. Dead
line to apply is Wednesday, February 21.
*
Send your Valentine NOW!
Wish your serious love or secret crush a Happy
Valentine's Day by placing a Valentine Personal
in the Daily Nebraskan. Your ad will be run on
February 14th, $5.75 for 15 words, $.15 each
additional word. Includes free heart art. Deadline
February 13 at 4:00pm. Call 472-2588, fax
472-1761 oremaildnOunl.edu
THE NEBRASKA AT
OXFORD PROGRAM
You can still apply for the Nebraska at Oxford
Program for the summer of 2001. Spend 4
fun-filled summer weeks in England visiting
place such as Windsor castle, London, ana
Shakespeare’s hometown just to name a few.
You will earn 6 hours of 300/400 level credits in
business and the arts. Spaces are limited so
don’t delay. For more information contact Mark
Davis, CBA138 or phone 472-2310.
Volunteer Income Tax
Assistance
East Union: 11-1 Wednesdays. City Union: 11-1
Thursdays. Sites wi* run from January 31-March
8. Free service of The Law College.
VOLUNTEER!!
The Women’s Center needs volunteers. This is a
great way to learn about women’s issues, get in
volved on campus and the community, and to
meet people and make friends. Call the Wom
en’s Center, 472-2597 or come to 340 Nebraska
Union and fill out an application.
615 Meetings
Actuarial Science Club
Join us for pizza and pop at 5pm on Wednesday
2/7 in CBA 108. To be discussed: Exam study
groups and interviews. New members welcome.
Alanon
Every Wednesday at noon. Room DTUniversity
Health Center. 472-7440.
Come eat
Wednesday.
Alpha Zeta
at P.O. Pears.
9th & M at 6:00pm on
Attention Block & Bridle
Meeting
This Thursday February 8 in the East Campus
Union. Room to be posted. Executives 6:30,
spring initiates 7:00pm, all members 7:30pm.
Will be voting on Block & Bridle activities
changes. Important to have as many members
there as possible.
Attention P.E.O’s
The first Collegiate PEO meeting of 2001 will be
held on February 11 from 5-7pm. Dinner will be
served followed by a meeting and program.
Please call Megan (476-0233) by February 8 for
RSVP or further info. See you ail mere!
Campus Red Cross
Camp “
ing
basement <
members welcome.
IMA
Informational meeting and social. Dr. James
Brown will speak about me masters program.
Free pizza and pop served. All business majors
welcome. 7:30 pm in the Union. Room will be
posted.
Marketing Club
Speaker qill be Charlie Meyer of me Salt dogs.
Wednesday at 7pm in the Nebraska Union, Her
itage room.
the
New
Pre-PA Club
Meeting Wednesday, February 7 at 5:30 in Bur
nett Hdl, room 121. Julie Bartos-Zoubek RA-C.
Everyone is welcome!
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Panama Citj/Pmdre
Daytona/Bites Head
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—1*800*SUNCHASE
www.8unchase.com:
615 Meetings
Phi Lamba Theta
Wednesday, February 7 at 5pm. Mabie Lee 230.
Service Council Meeting
Tonight
The Time is NOW!
6pm NE City Union
S Student
INVOLVEMENT
1 University of Nebraska-Lincoln
TCAB
Teacher’s College Advisory Board applications
are now out. Applications are due February 6 by
5pm in room 105 Henzlik HaN.
TCAB
Teachers College Advisory Board will be meet
ing tomorrow at 5:30 in Henzlik Hall, room 201.
There wiH be a meeting tonight at 8:30pm In the
Union.
620 Greek Affairs
AAn
Spring open rush has started. Alpha Delta Pi is a
Greek Sorority that meets in the Union. Please
come join us to make Valentines on Tuesday
February 6 or bowling on Tuesday February 13.
It should be a fun time! For more information call
Jacki Hopkins, recruitment vice president,
436-8814.
ATN
Congrats to all New Adm.Officers. Recruitment
Chair: Harley Trimble. Acholastic Chair: Scott
Cederburg. Assistant Social: Logan Whitehead.
Assistant Steward: Eric Rushamp. Assistant
Pledge Ed: Dough Srouffer. Risk Management:
Sam Cameron. Chaplain: Pete Brummels. Ath
letic Chair Eric Messersmith. Assistant House
man: Justin Bargstudt. Historian: John Mohr,
Jorge Dimas. Pledge Board: Logan Whitehead,
Adam Fritz, Don Sonsek. Jud. Councsel: Pete
Brummels, Scott Cederburg. Rich Mohr.
Ben
Congratulations to the following men of Beta for
theiraeademic achievement last semester:
4.0's-Shea Clymer, Aaron Dupree, Rick Fuchs,
Kyle Hartung, Ben Martens, Dan Mauler, Dave
Ridenour, Aaron Schiebe. 3.5 and above-Marc
Boggy, John Christenson, Phil Christenson,
Blame Christiansen, Ryan Comes, Taylor Faulk
ner, Blake Hamby, Anthony Hohn, Jason Hoop
er, Justin Kauk, Matt Mack, Stuart Martens, Todd
Pimie, Bryan Purdy, Andrew Vaughan, Andrew
Watt, Nate Arends, Tony Bock, Matt Boyd, Adam
Brockmeier, Jared Hardy, John Howard, Blake
lllston, Ryan Merrill, John Nesiba, Mathew
Schmitz, Dan Slaughter, and Ryan Sturm.
- Your Brothers
620 Greek Affairs
All Greek Variety Show
February 22, 7pm at Sidetracks. Get your act in
gear. Registration due February 8.
★ NO Talent Required ★
FARMHOUSE
Congratulations to the new FH initiates:
Dan Adams, Mike Christiansen, Nate Cruise,
Scott Dobbe, Dan England, Steve Gangwish,
Cole Hansen, Shane Hansmeier, Nate Harms,
Ryan Hendricks, Zach Kippenbrock, Todd Les
ley, Ryan Malone, Shannon McEvoy, Ben
Messersmith, Chase Meyer, Marty Moravec,
Kyle Narjes, Ryan Sherwood, Todd Stohs, Ryan
Wilkins, and Steve Wirth.
p&b
Congratulations to the following members for
last semester. Way to go! 4.0-Kendra Beatty,
Micalela Brandt, Unsay Bybee, Sarah Cockson,
Jill Dolnicek, Tami Hunke, Tasha Hunke, Emily
Kiburz, Sarah Kippenbrock, Wendy Koch, Und
say Mueller, Tiffany Peterson, Nancy Salonen,
Nicole Salonen, Amberty Thomas, Jill Weyand.
3.5 and above- Krystina Backenstose, Sarah
Ballinger, Stephanie Ballinger, Brooke Bode, Ab
igail Briggs, Molly Briggs, Erin Cockson, Katie
Dankleff, Katie Farrar, Jessica Frank, Ailyson
Friez, Laura Hanson, Katie Hardenbergh, Maggie
Hoppe, Jill Ivors,Susan Johnson, Uz LaBonty,
Rachel Landgraf, Amy Manasek, Elizabeth Mc
Cormick, Sarah Peterson, Mikala Rentschler,
Terim Richards, Trisha Rucker, Kim Sand, Kir
sten Saunders, Ricki Scully, Lauren Seymour,
Natalya Shannon, Jamie Skorupa, Erin Smith,
Miranda Swanson, Alyssa Terry, Jessica Varner,
Jenna Venema, Anne Vlach, Nichole Wiener,
Trad Wyzgoski.
KA ATA
Congratulations to Angie Tonjes on her engage
ment to Jerrad Karri We're not losing a sister,
we're gaining a brotherl
Love in ACT,
your sisters
ZN
Congratultionsto the new initiates of the Legion
of Honor. Matt Atkinson, Thom Donahue, Kris
Unstrom, Charley Olenberger, Jake Wasikowski,
Simon Yoo, Brett Mullaney, Mike Neman, Bob
Stover, Jared Pehrson, Joe Dixon, Nathan
Pautler, Josh Lange and Ben Buskevidus. Keep
working hard, the future is yours.
_-LTH, Your Brothers
Relaxation Hour
Weeldy on Tuesdays - 12:30 to 1:10 pjn
University Health Center, Lower Level Room D
Today’s Topic: Visualizing Change/
A Trip to tie Beach
Now Hiring 50 positions
Flexible Hours
Excellent Bonuses
Appty Today by eating
434-26-26
Close to Campus
Interactive
m lMeservices
12th & Q Sta^bove Kinkos
Are you looking for a meaningful job to help pay
for second semester and spring break?
> GREAT PAY (GUARANTEED $8.25 PER HOUR)
> HOLIDAYS OFF OR TIME FOR SPRING BREAK (BENEFITS)
> EXERCISE (WE ARE CLOSE TO CAMPUS & HAVE BIKE RACKS)
> TIME TO ENJOY LIFE OR STUDY (FLEXIBLE HOURS - MINIMUM HOURS 12)
> STRESS FREE ENVIRONMENT (NO TELEMARKETING OR SALES)
> WORK WITH YOUR FRIENDS (REFERRAL BONUSES)
Then it’s time to call Hudson Bay Company to set up an interview. Not only will we meet the
above requirements, but you will also have a job that is very rewarding and
interesting. We call members and potential members for non-profit groups.
The call includes empowering citizens about their rights on environmental
issues, consumer issues, minority issues, and/or women’s issues,
membership development, and fundraising. (No sales or surveys.)
Call us at 476-1010 for an interview to learn more about
this incredible job and opportunity.
Crossword
Edited by Will Shortz
No. 1226
ACROSS
1 Thin fastener
5 Pro_
(perfunctorily)
10 Sonogram area
14 Handed-down
history
15 Structural
member
16 Genesis
shepherd
17 Letters on a
B-52
18 Some 60-Across
20 Gargantua and
Pantagruel
author
22 Aquarium fish
23 Haughtiness
24 Lunar
disappearance
26 More 60-Across
30 Biscotto
flavoring
31 Compass doodle
Recording
studio tasks
Press for
payment
Photograph
miner, perhaps
Javits Center
architect
Out of port
Work on a doily
Slangy farewell
Still more
60-Across
The Ten
Commandments
director
Seed cover
The Compleat
Angler writer
_Walton
Like a certain
musical scale
Theme (and
genre) of this
puzzle
32
36
37
41
42
44
45
47
51
54
55
56
60
ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE
63 Bad habit, so to
speak
64 Gross minus
net, to a trucker
65 Check endorser
66 E.P.A. concern:
Abbr.
67 Warts and all
68 Grps.
69 Monthly expense
DOWN
1 Astigmatic s view
2 Painter Bonheur
3 Swift steed
4 Bests
5 Barber of opera
6 Woodwind
player
7 Ency. and diet.
8 _de mer
9 Actress
Brenneman
10 Roused
11 Passing
remarks?
12 Downing Street
distance
13 Sound from a
flock
19 Home to a
muon or pion
21 Media lawyers
concern
24 Chicago
exchange, for
short
25 Whale of a film?
26 Arp s art
27 Albatross,
figuratively
28 Supreme Court
count
29 Waste maker
33_snuff
££ gg g£
_here long?
Part of an
equine pedigree
List abbr.
Where the laity
sits
Braid of hair
Wanted-poster
items
46 Here, there and
everywhere
48 Fraternal fellows
49 Initial, as a
voyage
50 Clears off
51 Formal
pronouncements
52 Pound and
Cornell
53 Native New
Zealander
56 Prohibitionists
57 Riviera city
58 Clicked image
59 Boston player,
for short
61 New Deal org.
62 Western treaty
grp
Answers to any three clues in this puzzle
are available by touch-tone phone:
1-900-420-5656 (95® per minute).
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