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Light side Money woes


Crossword


‘Spirit, Spirit of Gentleness’ (Stanza 4) Hymn written by James K. Manley; used by permission


“We can’t afford to give you a raise, pastor, but we’ve found you a second job.”


ACROSS 1. “... all the captives __ 1D” 6. “Our women 22A visions, our men __ their eyes”


11. Tastelessly showy or loud 12. Closes up the office 14. Mediterranean arm between Greece and Turkey


15. Net worth of a person 16. Tail behind 17. Sunday before Easter adornments


19. One of five on a foot 20. Diving duck 22. “Our women __ visions, our men 6A their eyes”


23. “You __ from tomorrow, you 44A ancient schemes”


24. “I thought, __ many others that ...” (2 words)


26. __ and upwards 28. __ Angeles 30. Hill (Celtic) 31. Agrees to 35. Excessive fluid in tissues 39. Jacob __, Danish-American journalist


40. Sixth sense? (abbr.) 42. Unexpected problem 43. Anger 44. “You 23A from tomorrow, you __ ancient schemes”


“I don’t care how much the church gets, these endorsements have gone too far.”


46. Box (abbr.) 47. Pastor’s message 49. Cat nap 51. Register formally 52. “From the bondage of __ all captives 1A 1D”


53. Beach-like 54. Woodwinds


August 2015 47


DOWN 1. “... all the captives 1A __” 2. Pretty worn out 3. Away from WNW 4. As fast as can be done (abbr.) 5. Talking birds (var.) 6. __ of Alexandria 7. Smaller quantity 8. Have lunch 9. Hindu deity in human form


10. Repeated 11. Model airplane wood 13. Closes the eyes of a hawk 18. The fifth sign of the zodiac 21. Cunning persuasions 23. Deck fill 25. Wear 27. Misery 29. Seriously 31. “With 44D new decisions your


people __”


32. Loud alarms 33. Rugged mountain range in the west


34. Away from NNW 36. Theater call for more 37. Passover breads 38. Spiro __ 41. Toyota subcompact car 44. “With __ new decisions your people 31D”


45. Door opener 48. A weekday 50. Spanish gold


MARTHA F CAMPBELL JEAN SORENSEN


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