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