Theatre on the Icdge presents live improv virtually every Thursday at Ft pm. at the Waterloo Community Arts Centre. Admission is $5. Far further information, call the Arts Centre at 747-5049. Poor Tom Productions, pre- sents Revelations. at B p-m, Nov. 3-4 at the Registry The awe. 122 Frederick St.. Kitch- ener. Tickets are SH) advance. $12 at the door. Call 743-7102 or 880-9595. Elmira Theatre Company pre- sents The Mousetrap as its fall dinner- theatre production: opening Nov. 4 at Lions Hall. 40 South St, W., Elmira. Tickets are bt? (Thursdays show only $15), For tickets, call578- l5?0. Drayton Fmtenainment pm 1 seems the farce Lend Me a Tenor. opening Sept. 14 at the I CLUES ACROSS 1. Compartments 5. Twines together 10. Supernatural force 14. Chinese dynasty 15. Derive 16. Chemical sprayed on frwt trees 17. Of an ode 18, NCO 19. Such as wood down a river 20. Nut trees 22. A way to tranquilize 24. A way to tiow 26. Dried leaves of the hemp plant 27. Printing speed measurement 30, Shoreline 32. A young canine 35. Riding horses 37. Diego, Francesco. Anselmo 38. lrrational people 40, Place restrictions on al, Mainframe 42 The goddess of the moon 43. Establish by law 45. Belongs to him 46. Shrub 47, Drench 48 The academic world CHRON The UW Jewish Studies pm- gram and Waterloo Region Holocaust Education Com- mittee presents Children ofa Vanished World: photographs. music performances, at 7:30 p.11]. Nav. 10 at Humanities Theatre. University tofWater, loo, Waterloo. Admission is free. If the Shoe Fits presents Mys- tery at Shady Acres. opening Nov. 1 l at the Church Theatre. 1376 King St. N.. St. lambs. Admission is $8. $5 for chil- dren, Radio Mysteries presents Sorry. Wrong Number and The Hitchhiker at 8 pm. Nov. 11 at the RegistryTheatre. 122 Frederick St., Kitchener. Admission is $15. $12 for stu- dents/seniors. Call 578-l570 or t-800-265-8977 for more information or to order tick- ens. 51. Makes computers 52. Soviet city 53. Replete 55. Favre, for one 58. Designates 62. Turkish title 63. Facts 67. Semitic fertility god 68. A light two-wheel carriage 69. A member at the ancuent Greek school ot philosophy 70. This (Spanish) TI, Uralrc language 72. A way to behave 73, Bleached CLUBS DOWN 1. A way to emit sound 2. Acts as military asslstant 3. Spoken In the Dali reg-on of Yunnan 4. Soul and calypso songs 5 Leaseholder 6. Oklahoma any 7 An unferior dog 8 Records electnc currents 9 In a way. flowed 10 Andreessen and Connelly 11 Jan , sport 12 off. dismiss angrily 13 Creative 21 Strip of land projecting Into a body ot water 23 Again 25 The lamb sacrificed at the first Passover 26 Bodily cavmes 27 Horse 28, Outback 29 Murdered In hlS bathtub 31 Tasty 32 Sao .crty In Bragg 33 Forearm bones Mommies. daddies. grandpar- ems and caregivers with little ones are welcome to enjoy a new movie in a baby-friendly cinema every Wednesday afternoon at Princess Twin Cinemas. 46 King St. N.. in uptown Waterloo. Admission is $8. Infants get in free. The Sophisticated Songwriter’s Social and Open Stage runs everyWednesday from 8 pm. to close at the Rum Runner Pub. formerly the Old Walper Pub, at 1 King SLW. in down- town Kitchener. Admission is free. Bring your songs and play Hidden Cameras. with Evan Gordon and Salt Lick Kids, will perform Nev. 2. 9 p.m.: at the Starlight, 47 King St. N., Waterloo. Admission is $12. 34, Hymn 36 London network 39, Flower petals 44 Empty contamev used as a counterweight 46 Stalk of a moss capsule 49 Purplish red Serena Ryder. with Frontier Index. will perform at 7 p-m. Nov. 4. at the Starlight, 47 King St. N., Waterloo. Admission is ss. Former Waterloo resident Lynn lackson will release her second CD, Sweet Relief, Nov. 4 at the Boathouse in Kitchen- er. Admission is $12. which includes a CD, or $7 without a CD. Showtime is 9:30 pm. The Rheostatics, with Justin Rutledge, will perform Nov. 5 at 9 p.m.at the Starlight. 47 King St. N. ' Waterloo. Admis- sion is '. $16. The Canadian Aid for South- ern Sudan with Shannon Lyon, Charlena Russell. Sum- mer Martin and others will take place at 7 p.m.. Nov: 5 at the Registry Theatre. 122 Frederick St., Kitchener. Admission is $l0. 7:30- lU-ilu [MIL l or irtlilnnrr l lmnrNt kingsarerttritr.tvm, . 1 Molly Blooms Irish Pub. 170 th1iversi"y Ave. W. lll Waterloo, I presents Kenny Munshaw and Fred Hale tonight. and Ben l and Adam every Monday ‘ night. l Failte Irish Pub, 85 King St. N., Waterloo, presents Nome l Crete every Sunday night and fhe MeFlys every Monday night. l Sold Restaurant and Wine I Bar. 83 Erb St, W.. Waterloo. l presents live jazz every Satur- day from 10 p.m. to I aan. l Oct. 29 features live music. _ East Side Marius. King Street ( North, Waterloo, presents I Open Mic with MacGyver's Dog every second Wednesday in the lower level bar and bil- liards room. The next open f mic will be Nov. 2. " “WY The Kitchener-Waterloo Chamber Music Society pre- sents the Becca String Quartet at 8 p.m. Nov. 4 at the Music Room. located at 5? Young St. w, Waterloo. The Kitchener-Waterloo Sym- l phony presents War and l Peace, at 8 pan-Nov. 4. at the Centre in the Square. Kitchen I 50 Malevolency 52, Similar to the giraffe 54 In a way. pulled away " Dabs 56 North-central Indian any 57. Tartar ruler 59 Cushy Country Blue Gallery, located at the St. Jacobs Factory Out- let mall. presents the work of Bill Saunders. to Dec. 31. Canaccord Capital. located at 101-30 King St. s., Waterloo. presents Kelly Burgers new paintings. lo Nov. 30. The Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery presents the exhibits Wheel of Time: Historical and Contemporary Buddhist Art and Artifacts: Vessel-Essence by Anita Rocamura: and My- ers by Peter Sloan, to Jam 8. 2006. The gallery is located at 25 Caroline St. N., in Waterloo. was The Kitchener-Waterloo Art Gallery. located at lOl Queen St. N.. Kitchener. presents an exhibit called Remnants: Kitchener Industrial Artifacts Projects. Nicholas Rees, Ver, nacular Series; Heavy Weath- er: An Green Retrospective. to Nov, 20. " Tardy 61 Sleigh 64 Cash dispenser 65 Characteristrc of bovmes 66 The cutting part of a drill