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October 20, 2011 Page 7 , R.ED. by Mike Marl Out on a Limb 00E00L-LtFE Ck00Too00 .tu00EK 00EROES by Gary Kopervas Amber Waves /'OK SON, I WANT YOU TO GO -l OUT FOR A PASS AND SHOW ME WHAT YOU'RE MADE Of! A L_ d OME ON BOY, CATCH AT "PIGSKIN"! J .o /'/ ° o ' ,: V by Dave T. Phipps o o HOCUS-FOCUS Weekly SUDOKU by Linda Thistle 3 8 9 3 4 5 2 2 4 4 1 1 6 3 8 5 7 6 9 7 5 3 7 8 6 3 2 9 1 Place a number in the empty boxes in such a way that each row across, each column down and each small 9-box square contains all of the numbers from one to nine. DIFFICULTY THIS WEEK: * . Moderate ** Challenging ,,, HO0 BOY © 2011 King Features Synd., Inc. Halloween can be a spooky good time for children and adults alike, but the cost of costumes can be downright scary. When I was a child, my brother and I dressed as a pirate and a gypsy, respectively, for several years, as they were costumes that could be put together using things you might find a'ound the house. This week's focus is on inexpensive or FREE Hallow- een costumes. Happy Halloween! • Most anyone can come up with a ghost costume (basically, a white sheet with eyes cut out and cut off at the bottom so it's not too long)• How about dressing up that ghost with costume jewelry and makeup, or a mustache/beard drawn on. with a tie and canting a briefcase labeled "Scare Corporation'"? Use hats or other dress-up accessories to make Dr. Ghost or Officer Ghost• The pos- sibilities are endless. • A basic scarecrow needs only a flannel shirt, a pair of jeans and socks, a floppy hat and some straw• Stuff wadded-up plastic bags into shirt or pants to fill, then use rubber bands to secure straw at the cuffs• Paint on a tunny face. (Thanks to J.R. in Illinois.) • Be an over-the-top tourist: A loud Hawaiian-style shirt paired with a pair of shorts, perhaps socks with sandals'? Carry a camera on a strap around your neck. Use a small carry- on bag as your treat bag, or decorate a paper sack by gluing on squares cut from a map. • Be Static Cling! Use safety pins to pin a variety of small items to your outfit think socks, scarves, even a pair of undies if you dare! Tease hair until it's standing straight up, and use hairspray to keep it that way. The Spats by Jeff Pickering N Have some fun during National Pasta Month and Pasta Lovers'Week in North Dakota. Put your"noodle"to good use and solve this pasta puzzler. Send in your completed puzzle, and with a little luck, a pasta prize package cou/d be yours/ I'1 III WORD BANK Acres, alfredo, bigger, color. Divide, drying, durum, fiber, horses, Italy, loss, lycopenes, mixograph, northwest, orzo, pounds (2), primavera, quarts, ravioli, semolina, spaghetti, specks, vegetables,Venezuela. ACROSS rl -T-Tq I *0 tl " I ' " I  I U _ E II ° I I"]1 III I I. One pound of pasta should be boiled in four to six of water. 3. A piece of equipment that measures the strength of the semolina dough. 5. The first pasta plant in the U.S. was powered by 6. __ wheat, the type used to produce pasta, is the hardest class of wheat. 7. __ time varies for pasta dough, depending on the shape. 9. Italian sailors often ate leftovers stuffed in this pasta. I I. Colored pasta is produced using __. 15. The most popular pasta shape in the U.S. 16. Tomato based sauces are rich in  which can lower the risk of certain types of cancer. 18. Pasta producers want a low number of or dark particles in the finished pasta. 19. Each tear, the average American eata about 20 of paste 23. This region of North Dakota has the largest concentration of durum production. 24. This South American country is a large export destination for U.S. durum. DOWN 2. A sauce consisting of butter, Parmesan cheese, cream and black pepper. 4. One bushel of durum weighs approximately 4 iiii[ I- 111  I I _ 1_ 11 1 I II 7. The most popular variety planted in North Dakota. 8. A tomato based sauce with vegetables like carrots, celery and peppers. 10. This country is the largest export market for U.S. durum. 12. Tortelloni are different from tortellini in that they are 13. Whole wheat pasta is a good source of 14. Pasta is made by mixing __ and water. 17. For Moroccan millers, semolina is the most important quality attribute. 20. North Dakota durum producers grow about 1.6 million of durum each year. 21. A quality test that measures the amount of solids lost during cooking is referred to as cooking 22. A pasta shape named with the Italian word for barley. Name Address City State Zip Phone Your Local Newspaper, American Italian Pasta Co., 60__. Proudly sponsored by: WHEAT COMMISSION Dakota Growers Pasta Company, and the U.S. Durum Growers Association IrA rlvla I. RELIGION: Which religious text is divided into chapters called "suras"? 2. HISTORY: When did the War of 1812 end? 3. TELEVISION: The character Jim Phelps starred in what long-running spy drama? 4. MUSIC: What kind of instrument is a dulcimer? 5. MONEY: What is the standard currency of Vietnam? 6. FAMOUS PEOPLE: Who was Time Magazine's Person of the Cen- tury in 1999? 7. GEOGRAPHY: Where is the Bal- tic Sea located? 8. ANATOMY: What is "necrosis"? 9. NATURAL WORLD: Where is the geyser Old Faithful located? 10. MOVIES: What 1970s film's theme song was titled "Evergreen"? Answers 1. Quran 2 1815 3. "Mission: Impossible" 4. Stringed instrumenl played with hammers 5. Dong 6. Albert Einstein 7. Northern Europe 8. Death of body tissue 9. Yellowstone National Park, Wyo- ming 10. "A Star is Born" lip rl III Jl I I II I BY HENRY BOLTINOFF , ° . ° Find at least six dHferences in details between panels. 1  ii - -- "SOAOOIS loqs seq }P!qs "9 "qoelq eJe seoqs -cj • JeilOl ol peppe 6u!IPM "I "pJeoq u!leilnq uo eo!lou Plql "g "eUO Sl Molly "g "MOpU!M toO J| GUlSS!UJ sJelle-I" £ :seouoJeg!o Moments inthne • On No: 6, 1854, John Philip Sousa. "'The March King," is born in Wash- mgton. D.C. Following the Civil War, Sousa served a seven-year apprentice- ship in the Marine Band, then went on to compose 136 nmrches, including "The Washington Post" (1889) and "Stars And Stripes Forever" (t 896). • On'Oct. 31, 1892, "The Adven- tures of Sherlock Holmes." by Arthur Conan Doyle, is published. The book was the first collection of Holmes sto- ries. University of Edinburgh teacher Dr. Joseph Bell partly inspired Doyle's character Sherlock Hohnes. • On No: 2, 1902, engineer Andrew Riker delivers the first four-cylinder, gas-powered Locomobile a 12- horsepower Model C made of man- ganese, bronze and heat-treated steel -- to a buyer in New York City. At $4,000, the elegant, luxurious touring car was built for wealthy patrons. Ju.¢¢ hike & 1"% (.,,T, JJOCJ bj Dave T. Phpp I GIVE MY WIFE CREDIT. SHE WAS REALLY MAKING  AN EFFORT IN WATCHING THE FOOTBALL GAME, BUT HOW DO YOU RESPoNDTO "YEAH HONEY, . THE PURPLE GUYS MADE IT TO THE 55 YARD LINE? f... d t ,/ I '111 L ' l" ' '  ' -' ii:;ii!]::]llil Itl:: : ii,:! ":l:, i:i:I ;il ::]!!!] :] ! : :l[ll]ll!l',] illil lll:il,['!l:I lfil[!*,l'[ f[IRIrI1HIIIKIII]IrlIIItt|HIIITll [tl[:l]lli  1: ] ] T    ,:i Tt ii: 1i i, : {!]ili ]] :] I i|ill[lllll/llll '