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ANSWERS

3 | MIXED DOUBLES

Clue pairs:

Across: 1/13, 2/9, 3/18, 4/15, 5/8, 6/19, 7/20, 8/5, 9/2, 10/14, 11/12, 12/11, 13/1, 14/10, 15/4, 16/17, 17/16, 18/3, 19/6, 20/7

Down: 1/16, 2/13, 3/19, 4/14, 5/7, 6/10, 7/5, 8/11, 9/20, 10/6, 11/8, 12/18, 13/2, 14/4, 15/17, 16/1, 17/15, 18/12, 19/3, 20/9

7 | FIDDLE-FADDLE

5 | PENCIL POINTERS 1

8 |KID STUFF: BE-LIEVE IT OR NOT

1. Bed

2. Beak

3. Bear

4. Beach

5. Beard

6. Belly

7. Bench

8. Berlin

9. Beehive

10. Beneath

11. Beautiful

12. Beanstalk

8 |KID STUFF: BUILD-A-WORD

The new words are: FORGET, SEASON, ANYONE, NOTICE, CANNOT, OUTLAW, JIGSAW, TENANT, PALACE, COTTON.

10 |FUNNY BUSINESS

1. Cheetos

2. Wheel of Fortune

3. Chuck E. Cheese

4. HALLS

5. Hanes

6. Halo

7. Sharpie

8. Shark Tank

9. HARIBO

10. Hershey’s

11. Stanley Steemer

12. Cheers

13. Charleston Chew

14. Harper’s

15. Carhartt

16. Häagen-Dazs

17. Hallmark

18. Hampton by Hilton

19. Lucky Charms

20. Harry Potter

21. Harley-Davidson

22. Cheez-It

23. Hot Wheels

24. Cheerios

25. Hawaiian Punch

26. Hasbro

27. Champion

28. Charmin

29. Hard Rock Cafe

30. Sharp

4 |52-SKIDDOO

12 |QUOTE BOXES

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