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Wednesday, September 15, 2010

The Wednesday Cheat Sheet - September 14 2010

So it's been slightly over a week since I started this blog and you know what? It's been pretty awesome. I've started drawing cartoons again, I get to publish puzzles, life is good. What else was going on in the world? Well... according to the Weekly Review from Harpers: 


In Amarillo, Texas, 23-year-old skateboarder Jacob Isom stole a Koran from David Grisham, director of Repent Amarillo, before Grisham could burn the book. “I snuck up behind and told him, ‘Dude, you have no Koran,’ and took off,” Isom said. 3 Religious leaders held an emergency summit in Washington, D.C., to denounce the “anti-Muslim frenzy.” “We know what it is like when people have attacked us physically, have attacked us verbally, and others have remained silent,“ said Rabbi David Saperstein. ”It cannot happen here in America in 2010.”4 The House of Representatives was evacuated after an unidentified white powder was found in the chamber. Some thought the substance was yellow.5 Tea Party activists rallied in front of the Capitol. “When we got here last year, at Union Station we could hear the roar,“ said Tea Party supporter Rob Pittman, who traveled from Long Island. ”I’m not hearing the roar this year." 6 An invasive species of predatory shrimp, which often leaves its prey uneaten after killing it, was found in the waters off England. 
And more!  But enough of that depressing crap! Click on the jump for the answers to last week's puzzles!

Double Trouble:
The original puzzle can found here.


Word list:
Algorithms
Anachronisms
Arched
Baritone
Biblical
Birdbath
Blue Ribbon
Bombed
Bookmarked
Bourbons
Chicken Pox
Deadlocked
Dealer
Determined
Duck-billed Platypus
Dungeons
Gazebo
Goblin
Half Nelson
Halle Berry
Hickory Dickory Dock
Hot Plate
Lozenges
Memorize
Obedient
Orthodox
Pariah
Patented
Presbyterian
Prize Fighter
Python
Rubbermaid
Rush Hour
Splinter
Spritzer
Tai Chi
Tarmac
Toucan
Uncork
Understatement


Crypto-Crossword:
The original puzzle can be found here.





Remember to Put on a Condiment:
The original puzzle can be found here.



The hidden words are: Mustard, Pickles, and Ketchup.

Continue to come back. I've got more puzzles up my sleeve, including visual puzzles! It's a little something for everyone here at The Quiet Sunday, or as I like to think of it: disappointing the public one day at a time... 

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