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Thursday, May 25, 2017 • WATERLOO CHRONICLE • 21 CROSSWORD CLUES ACROSS 1. Baby's first words 5. Expression of creative skill 8. Reddish-brown coating 12. Spanish province 14. Stinging insect 15. Greek temple pillars 16. Refurbish 18. Cave-dwelling amphibian 19. Millisecond 20. Removes something 21. Trendy 22. The Buckeye State 23. "Taken" actor 26. Of the skull 30. Made a mistake 31. Malignant tumor 32. Not night 33. German heavyweight boxer 34. Indicates weight 39. Businessman 42. Charged negatively 44. Indian instrument 46. Helps you know where you're going 47. Written works 49. Kate and Rooney's last name 50. Fast, flightless Aussie bird 51. Jerry, George, Kramer and __ 56. Dodger great Hershiser 57. Where wine ferments (abbr.) 58. Supreme Allied Cmdr. Europe 59. Vedic god of fire 60. Not well 61. They grow into plants 62. Variety of pear 63. Where golfers start 64. Posterior CLUES ACROSS 1. Challenge 2. Assert 3. A female operatic star 4. Expression of sorrow or pity 5. Resistance unit 6. Attached a new backing canvas 7. Method painting 8. Branched 9. Barefooted 10. Beer mug 11. Beloved Mexican dish 13. Make better 17. One-time king of Troy 24. Pie _ __ mode 25. St. Anthony's fire 26. Reciprocal of a sine 27. __-rah skirt 28. Notre Dame coach Parseghian 29. Computer hardware company 35. Policeman 36. Black tropical American cuckoo 37. Popular basketball player Jeremy 38. Electrocardiogram 40. Cheese dish 41. Prickly shrub 42. Atomic mass unit 43. Nostrils 44. Enchantresses 45. Emphatic typeface 47. One of the Florida Keys 48. Soft, fine material 49. Moutainous tract in Jordan 52. Breezes through 53. Professional assn. for tech pros 54. Class of comb jellies 55. Formerly (archaic) ANSWERS TO LAST WEEK'S PUZZLE Thursday TheaTre on The edge Theatre on the Edge presents live improv com- edy every Thursday at 8 p.m. at the Waterloo Community Arts Centre, 24 Regina St. S., Water- loo. This week performance -- Musical Extrava- ganza! Admission is $5. Visit www.tote.ca. The Changeling The Stratford Festival presents the Change- ling, May 25 to Sept. 23, at the Tom Patterson Theatre, 111 Lakeside Dr., Stratford. A play by Thomas Middleton and William Rowley. Visit www.stratfordfestival.ca. saTurday Bakkhai The Stratford Festival presents Bakkhai, May 27 to Sept. 23, at the Tom Patterson Theatre, 111 Lakeside Dr., Stratford. A Greek tragedy by Euripides. Visit www.stratfordfestival.ca. ongoing MaraThon of hope: The MusiCal Drayton Entertainment presents Marathon of Hope: The Musical, to June 5, at the Dunfield Theatre, Cambridge, 46 Grand Ave. S. A reprise of the hit musical telling the Terry Fox story. Tickets are $27 to $42. Visit www.draytonenter- tainment.com. roMeo and JulieT The Stratford Festival presents Romeo and Juliet, to Oct. 21, at the Festival Theatre, 55 Queen St., Stratford. Shakespeare's famous tale of star-crossed lovers. Visit stratfordfestival.ca. guys and dolls The Stratford Festival presents Guys and Dolls, to Oct. 29, at the Festival Theatre, 55 Queen St., Stratford. Musical comedy. For more informa- tion, visit stratfordfestival.ca. Treasure island The Stratford Festival presents Treasure Island, to Oct. 22, at the Avon Theatre, 99 Downie St., Stratford. Musical comedy. For more informa- tion, visit www.stratfordfestival.ca. hMs pinafore The Stratford Festival presents Guys and Dolls, to Oct. 29, at the Avon Theatre, 99 Downie St., Stratford. Gilbert and Sullivan's popular oper- etta. Visit stratfordfestival.ca. The sChool for sCandal The Stratford Festival presents The School for Scandal to Oct. 21, at the Avon Theatre, 99 Downie St., Stratford. A comedy by by Richard Brinsley Sheridan. Visit www.stratfordfestival.ca. TiMon of aThens The Stratford Festival presents Shakespeare's Timon of Athens, to Sept. 22, at the Tom Pat- terson Theatre, 111 Lakeside Dr., Stratford. For more information, visit www.stratfordfestival.ca. friday arT MarkeT The pop-up Art Market returns to the Waterloo public square during Final Fridays from May to September starting May 26, starting at 6 p.m. Features local artists and crafters from Waterloo and surrounding areas. This Friday watch artists Drew Ripley, representing Team Balloons, and Agnes Niewadomski, Team Cardboard, build the best forts the city has ever seen starting at 7 p.m. Admission is free. For more information, visit www.waterloo.ca/en/living/Art-Market.asp. k-W soCieTy of arTisTs spring shoW The K-W Society of Artists spring show kicks off May 26, 5 p.m., at the Button Factory, 25 Regina St. S., Waterloo. The member's show goes until June 16, and features a Viewer's Choice award presented at its conclusion. For more information, visit www.buttonfactoryarts.ca. saTurday BlaCksMiThs aT Work The Joseph Schneider Haus presents Blacksmiths at Work, May 27 to May 28, at 466, Queen St. S., Kitchener. Come see our 2017 Folk Artist-in-Res- idence blacksmith Douglas Morlock will show us the ins and outs of working with metal. Happen- ing all day at the haus. Regular admission rates apply. For more information, call 519-742-7752. ongoing dinosaurs, roCks, Minerals and More The University of Waterloo's Earth Sciences Museum presents Dinosaurs, Rocks, Minerals and More, at 200 University Ave. W., Waterloo. Admis- sion is free. Call 519-888-4567, ext. 32469. friday dave Woodhead's ConfaBulaTion The Grand River Jazz Society, presents Dave Woodhead's Confabulation at the historic Huether Hotel, May 26, 8:30 p.m., at 59 King St. N., Waterloo. Tickets are $16. Visit www.kwjazz- room.com. saTurday andrea supersTein QuarTeT The Grand River Jazz Society, at the historic Huether Hotel, presents the Andrea Superstein Quartet, May 27, 8:30 p.m., at 59 King St. N., Waterloo. Tickets are $18. For more information, visit www.kwjazzroom.com. puBs/CluBs Maxwell's Concert Hall, 35 University Ave. E., presents RAW: Natural Born Artists, May 25. Visit maxwellswaterloo.com. Starlight Social Club, 47 King St. N., Waterloo, presents Hollerado, May 25; HotKid, May 27. For more information, call 519-744-1370. The Duke of Wellington, 33 Erb St. W., Waterloo, presents Happy Pappy, Thursdays; Romeo Sex Fighter, Sundays; Turk and the Hobbits, Mondays; Chalkline, Tuesdays; Mike Todd, Wednesdays. For more information, call 519-886-9370. friday grand finale: edWin's fareWell The K-W Symphony presents Grand Finale: Edwin's Farewell, May 26 to May 27, 8 p.m., at the Centre in the Square, 101 Queen St. N., Kitchener. Edwin Outwater's final concerts as musical direc- tor fetuirngt he Grand Philharnonic Choir. Tickets are $19 to $82. For tickets, call 519-745-4711. saTurday QuarTeTfesT The K-W Chamber Music Society presents Quar- tetfest, May 28, 8 p.m., at WLU's Maureen Forester el Hall. Tickets are $40, $25 for students. Call 519- 886-1673. ongoing Clay and glass gallery The Clay and Glass Gallery presents Cultural Topographies, to Aug. 24, at 25 Caroline St. N. For more information, visit www.theclayandglass.ca. upToWn gallery The UpTown Gallery presents Natural Beauty to July 9, at 75 King St. S. Featuring Man Choi Chow,Louise Maree, Christine Gagnon, Sophie Drouin and Michelle Salter, plus a special "Can- ada 150" Gallery display. For more information, visit www.uptowngallerywaterloo.com. CiTy of WaTerloo MuseuM The City of Waterloo Museum presents the We Are Waterloo Portrait Project, to June 9, at Cones- toga Mall. Visit www.waterloo.ca/museum. THE Stage THE Classics THE Galleries Arts Events Concerts Be part of the scene Let us know of upcoming arts and entertainment events. Email editorial@waterloochronicle.ca.

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