Marlene and Walt's 80th Birthday Crossword

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Across
  1. 1. First made famous by Stubing, Issac, Gopher and Julie, became the source of many fond vacation memories.
  2. 6. "The Birthday Party" playwright
  3. 7. A place where you can see 2 laddies and a lassie
  4. 8. Evelyn’s father’s job title
  5. 9. Destination of a family vacation that Taco notoriously spent locked up in the barn
  6. 12. One of your “favorite” students. Then he defected to AA, as expected.
  7. 13. Curry born in Guam
  8. 15. "___: The War President, 1940-1943"
  9. 18. 80 synonym
  10. 19. Fave Daughter Daughter
  11. 22. Diamond Head’s name in Hawaiian. Also the name of a world famous hospital where only the very best nurses work/ed. It means “brow of the tuna”. If still stumped, this well loved name inspired you so much you held on to it until you (finally) had a daughter!
  12. 24. First name of the former owner of the best Inn in NH
  13. 28. Where all the best navy pilots train
  14. 29. 80 winks?
  15. 31. Current owner of “Kubota Boy”
  16. 36. Roman 80
  17. 39. Birthday ______
  18. 41. Winston or Salem
  19. 42. Name of the cat who only seems to love Catherine
  20. 43. 1940 Earle Hagen classic
  21. 44. Marilyn Monroe of retrievers. But she did not sleep with the president. And, Happy Birthday to YOU!
  22. 45. The fabric of the fabricator
  23. 47. Nickname for an EC-121-K
  24. 53. "Make _____!" (birthday cry)
  25. 54. Tool used by Leah to reduce the household cat IQ by a few points
  26. 56. Best beer halls. And clocks. And car displays. Concentration camp one bus ride away.
  27. 57. TWA Hub
  28. 60. "Strange ______" 1940 Clark Gable film
  29. 62. Signature formation of TBDBITL
  30. 63. Opened their first store in Winston-Salem in 1937
  31. 65. Race Car driver trio of brothers, born in Bethlehem PA
  32. 68. Kurt Vonnegut's "Happy Birthday, _____ June"
  33. 70. "Say ___" (1940 Andrews Sisters hit)
  34. 71. Next Mikaela Shiffrin of the family and beloved granddaughter
  35. 72. "Pride and Prejudice" star, 1940
  36. 75. "Happy Birthday, Moon" author Frank
  37. 79. 1940 Cole Porter musical
  38. 82. The name of the famous duo Walt took Leah to in Vegas before one was attacked by a white fuzzy beast
  39. 83. The Queen of Them All
  40. 84. This Lockheed superstar was the standard issue airplane during WV-1 days in Guam
  41. 85. Where you buy great carpets. And eat hummus.
  42. 88. The more beautiful gardens in North America. What a Victory!
  43. 89. The mascot for North Hampton Elementary School
  44. 90. Author of a Good Good book
  45. 91. While VW-1 performed many tasks, its involvement with weather gave it this nickname
Down
  1. 2. Everyone’s (or should be) favorite author, made his debut in 2014
  2. 3. A grand 18th century house built for the Dukes of Gordon.
  3. 4. The best volcanic mountain with crater on Waikiki. Ever been?
  4. 5. The number 1 (according to some august sources) nursing program of its time
  5. 10. “You say/I say _______” (in song) at High Tea
  6. 11. Phillips Exeter Academy’s mascot. Some say it is a “Lion Rampart”, but we all know it shares the name of this beloved grandson.
  7. 14. Birthplace of Jared Sidney Torrance, founder of Torrance, California
  8. 16. Where Marlene and Leah did a self mud spa and floated
  9. 17. Fred’s favorite fruit
  10. 20. "Happy Birthday" writing medium
  11. 21. “Happy Birthday” Tony winner
  12. 23. ____Macallan
  13. 25. This deli and store was a “cut” ahead in North Hampton
  14. 26. City of Lights. Remember the “office” bathroom?
  15. 27. Justice from New Hampshire
  16. 30. Former New Hampshire capital
  17. 32. Name shared by a Welsh poet, American singer-songwriter and a beloved grandson
  18. 33. Wartime hiding place of the Liberty Bell
  19. 34. Fave pup
  20. 35. Honolulu zoo attraction
  21. 37. Guam annexer
  22. 38. "___ of 1940" with Fred Astaire
  23. 40. Artist attributed for the beautiful murals in the oldest Inn in NH
  24. 46. Playground equipment or hotspot for grown-ups
  25. 48. "Road to ______" 1940 comedy destination with Bing Crosby
  26. 49. TWA terminal architect
  27. 50. 1960 Men’s Basketball National Champs
  28. 51. As a newly minted Tomaszewki, this cutie spent a week of his formative canine days with you and Victoria
  29. 52. Bethlehem Steel had a long and important role in local and American history. These iconic “hot spots” symbolize the best and, for some, worst, parts of the story.
  30. 55. 1521 visitor to Guam
  31. 58. “City of the Walking Dead”. Domical for many years.
  32. 59. I forgot what this means
  33. 61. "The Breeze ______" 1940 song
  34. 64. Downtown Honolulu landmark
  35. 66. The edible name of one of our favorite cats. Walt was glad his brother was the one who became the “Michelin kitty” and not him when he jogged by.
  36. 67. City of sourdough and sea lions
  37. 69. The location of Leah’s second abroad study. Wash up!
  38. 73. Jingo’s alter ego
  39. 74. Actress born in Honolulu, surprisingly
  40. 76. “Well done!” to a pilot
  41. 77. A big NC industry
  42. 78. Answer to life
  43. 80. Mythological giant slain by badass Hermes
  44. 81. The automotive staple in which orange and white kittens were born in the North Hampton garage
  45. 86. Connecticut headquarters of ESPN
  46. 87. The animals Leah and Marlene rode on a trip