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Crossword: 'POW!' - solution
By:
MATT JONES
11/8/2006 6:42:39 PM
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FOR PETE’S SAKE
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CROSSWORD: 'POW!':
That old familiar sound
CROSSWORD: 'SPELL CHECK':
Vexing with hexing
CROSSWORD: 'ON THE SAME PAGE':
This is the puzzle to turn to
CROSSWORD: 'RAN OUTTA ROOM':
I've always wondered how these people filled out forms.
CROSSWORD: 'HIGH FIVE':
Totally busted
CROSSWORD: 'GAS STATION':
Silent but deadly
CROSSWORD: 'YOU'RE NOT HIRED':
Application abominations
CROSSWORD: 'FIELD DAY':
Pretty damn corny
CROSSWORD: 'BEHIND THE MUSIC':
Butt seriously, folks
CROSSWORD: 'FAREWELL, PLUTO':
Gone from the lineup, but not forgotten
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