Who's Who
Across
- 3. an extra part that can be fastened onto a machine
- 5. clarinet soul stealer
- 7. less than great
- 8. table "football"
- 9. a caterer, from ancient Anglo-Saxon tribes of Britain
- 11. a heavy, ankle-high shoe or boot
- 12. first name is the banished daughter of King Lear
- 14. popular breakfast food
- 19. 재은
- 22. wrote "Common Sense"
- 24. D-Nug
- 26. early 20th cent. for a luxurious or carefree life
- 27. Junior flute
- 28. common North African name
- 32. a narrow channel in the ground for liquid to flow through
- 33. German name, but a French instrument
- 35. must pull a lot of weeds
- 38. British slang for a mentally ill person
- 39. Russian Сечкар
- 42. did not play concert band until a junior
- 43. carrying a weighted pack on your back
- 44. closest to Mr. Myers
- 46. Stars, Stripes & Maple Leaf
- 47. a clarinet librarian
- 49. has played 5 instruments in different bands
- 51. Greek for grace, charm and favor; also where David lives
- 52. same initials of a state we will be less 100 miles from
- 53. a lovely last name
Down
- 1. more than one explosion
- 2. derives from the German "lehenen", meaning "to lend"
- 4. restaurant seating choice
- 6. Scottish meaning "keeper of the hall"
- 10. a stronghold
- 13. could be a first name; ginger
- 15. Longest name in the band
- 16. add "L" and you get a magic word
- 17. he can't lose
- 18. This guy walks into a bar . . .
- 20. a play about an invisible six foot rabbit
- 21. bread ingredient
- 23. saxophone and tenor
- 25. the upper house
- 29. men can wear one
- 30. sounds like a burnt town
- 31. capital of the Bahamas
- 34. percussion instructor
- 36. a type of terrier
- 37. "The only way to have one is to be one." -Emerson
- 40. very religious first name
- 41. not a child after "Crazy for You"
- 45. invented penicillin
- 48. one of two same first names in band
- 50. a rise in the land
- 53. French for 10