Jericho Roads to Community

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Across
  1. 3. Santa’s elves are on strike, Rudolf is UP and about but not near while this vehicle sits upon the Pratt Road hill awaiting Christmas.
  2. 6. / Easy one: Nickname of Jericho resident who comes back to life each winter.
  3. 9. Go to this Hill and Sugar Works on Browns Trace for some of the best maple syrup in this here parts.
  4. 12. The fencing must be particularly poor at this farm on Pratt Road.
  5. 14. Maeve either tried to fly or was airing out her armpits on this road early in spring. We Vermonters do get a little overjoyed when spring arrives.
  6. 16. No matter how cloudy, a trucker found a way to keep Hanley Lane shining bright with blank.
  7. 17. MMU Students track and run down big cats on this trail.
  8. 19. This Road seems all the longer when you realize you started out on the road in Jericho, crossed over to Essex, Westford, and Underhill, then back to Jericho, along the way.
  9. 20. In a field on Schilhammer Road is parked a stone age blank.
  10. 21. This spirit (creature) of the hearth sits just over the National Guard side of the fence always hungry for fence jumpers.
  11. 28. In order to get water, you might try this Road.
  12. 29. There are many beautiful, interesting, charismatic dirt roads in Jericho; you would be silly to miss this one albeit a bit hilly in places.
  13. 31. At least one tree on Orr Road appears to be having open surgery of this kind, while another shows only the scar from such a surgery.
  14. 34. Two horses carry this salute.
  15. 35. If you park in this parking spot along Old Pump Road, you better have warts or you surely will be toad.
  16. 36. Walkers, bikers, chalk-er’s, horseback riders, flower planters, and runners traverse the sidewalk and shoulders of this (Jericho Center portion) road.
  17. 37. One tall wood carved bear carries a stern warning? The sign reads just these four letters. I think it bears investigation!
  18. 38. All Jericho roads lead to this.
  19. 39. If you do not see these animals while driving along Browns Trace, you are driving way too fast.
  20. 45. This Lane must be named after Penny Lane’s artistic uncle Charles.
  21. 46. Along Jericho Center, every fall, one resident sets out lots of these that seem to say go big or blank home.
  22. 49. Most common WORD on display in Jericho Center.
  23. 51. Throughout Jericho they seek the highest point, turn about always pointing in the right direction.
  24. 52. When you reach the end of the road you know you are at blank.
  25. 54. We trotted onto Raceway Road and placed a blank on the first horse we came upon.
  26. 57. Never venturing from the barn, this critter though known to crow loudly, never utters a squeak but speaks to us through a medium of colors and design on a barn door in Jericho Center.
  27. 59. This girl ranch on Cilley hill is meshuga.
  28. 60. Circa 1830 with its own golf course unexpectedly found on this road.
  29. 62. At the end of Varney Road you will be greeted by a very stern looking face on a blank.
  30. 63. On this road pay no attention to the cat in the window.
  31. 64. Iconic but fresh creemees, coffee, sandwiches.
  32. 66. We walked to the end of this road and realized it no longer continued on as the old-timer told us it did; perhaps he had sent us on a blank hunt and perhaps that is where the first part of the name of this road came from.
Down
  1. 1. Blank is Contagious reads this hand-drawn sign on Morgan Road.
  2. 2. If you traverse this road, be sure to research the forest while you are nearby.
  3. 4. One Jericho resident wears his on his field instead of on his sleeve.
  4. 5. Somebody’s dog living at a Cilley Hill residence has quite the sense of humor, having placed two of these on the fence post.
  5. 7. In one Jericho yard a small figure sits low with only his bald head showing, some refer to him as Bud or Sid; he always sits pensively in deep thought.
  6. 8. Hanley Lane is one of a few roads in Jericho that are home to these which they say live to be four hundred years old.
  7. 10. Below a basketball net reads the name of perhaps Cilley Hill born comic less his straight man.
  8. 11. There is barely room for another of these in the bay window on Fields Lane.
  9. 13. Even the pigs are ‘Fun Finders’ on this road.
  10. 15. Surely the green comic book character left his gloves on the Cilley Hill fence post to remind us of his name.
  11. 18. Walk this road but stay out of Harms Way.
  12. 22. This roadless road spells cardio, and once atop you have but no choice but to come back down, but go SLOW a hose might be crossing the road.
  13. 23. If you get lost or come to some disrepair on Hanley Lane, fear not, therein lives an Irish Settler with an orange cape ready to assist those in need; he is a blank dog.
  14. 24. Fairpoint left behind this device along Cilley Hill Road in case Clark Kent needs a place to change.
  15. 25. You are sure to see a bear wanting to be MMU’s mascot if his attire is any clue, on this road in Jericho.
  16. 26. The Beatles must have been visited this lane in Jericho.
  17. 27. As the signpost on Snipe Island Road reads, we all hope for this to prevail on earth.
  18. 30. This Road is reminiscent of a wagon trail and a hot topic on FPF during mud season.
  19. 32. On Fields Lane, if you put your money on number five and blank, as they are set in stone.
  20. 33. Like Robert Frost’s two diverging roads, we walked Packard Road until we came to a choice - continue on Packard or with but one letter more choose this road.
  21. 38. Every blue moon sets down on the chimney of this center in Jericho.
  22. 40. This gentleman of the Pine family lives on Ayers Drive; he is sure he nose you.
  23. 41. These two fellows, or perhaps one fellow and one gal, one with a bow tie, one with a ribbon, with heads slightly bowed, and a stout wave bid adieux on Fields Lane.
  24. 42. At this farm on Fitzsimonds Road, strangely there are no horses only a nearby cow and a goat.
  25. 43. The folks on Hanley Lane take 911 addressing to the hilt or hilltop. Not far from Hilltop stable is 87 Hanley lane the address for and upon this.
  26. 44. It's not hard to guess the missing word in the text from this hand-colored banner on Morgan Road, reading We can do blank things.
  27. 47. This famous deer apparently lives on South Hill Drive.
  28. 48. On Cilley Hill Road, cats best friends are these.
  29. 50. When it matters, Jericho signs the road.
  30. 53. / We held our nose at this crossing along Cilley Hill Road especially after finding one that did not make it across.
  31. 55. Jericho has about as many different colors of these, as there are colors in a box of skittles.
  32. 56. During sugaring season the electrical lines on Bolger Hill glow hot while Jericho makes its patented blank maple syrup.
  33. 58. Old houses like one built in the 1700s, located on this farm, take loads of firewood to heat.
  34. 61. The white church steeples in Jericho green promote eyes upward, and so perhaps does this “Little Engine blank” business.
  35. 65. Some, well-weathered chairs speak to the love of outdoors, appreciation for quiet moonlit nights, foggy dew drip mornings; a place to stop and sit awhile, to contemplate all or nothing at all.
  36. 67. Vestiges of transportation rust but don’t ramble along this road.