24 • WATERLOO CHRONICLE • Th ursday, September 14, 2017 Serving your community since 1856 CROSSWORD CLUES ACROSS 1. Cereal grain 5. Small constellation 8. Pouch 11. Beef comes in these 13. Chest muscle 14. Maine city 15. Salian 16. Int'l fraternal organization 17. Greek god of war 18. Canadian harbour 20. Firearm 21. Deities 22. North, Central and South 25. After the 16th 30. Used in herbal medicine 31. Whale (Norwegian) 32. Excessive fluid accumu- lation in tissues 33. Insect appendages 38. Relative biological ef- fectiveness (abbr.) 41. Small Arab monarchy 43. Former U.S. President 45. Short-lived, slender insects 47. Forms after a cut 49. Fuel 50. Made of wood 55. Whale ship captain 56. Small bed 57. Supreme being 59. NY Giants owner 60. Consumed 61. Jewish spiritual leader 62. Promotional materials 63. Business term 64. Famous cartoonist CLUES DOWN 1. Former CIA 2. Expression of sorrow or pity 3. Rhythmic patter in Indian music 4. Invests in little enter- prises 5. Highest point 6. Incomes 7. Poisonous plant 8. Period in astronomy 9. Passed with flying colors 10. Professional certificate 12. Dublin college scholar 14. Heroic tale 19. Satisfy 23. __ student, learns healing 24. Beloved golfer Rodri- guez 25. Car mechanics group 26. Not the start 27. Engage in a contest 28. Energy-saving module 29. Within reach 34. Forms adjectives 35. Snitch 36. Data executive 37. Hostelry 39. Helps people see 40. "MASH" actor Gould 41. Bridge building degree 42. Moreover 44. Spoke 45. Volcanic craters 46. Swedish rock group 47. __ Veda: liturgical chant 48. Former footballer Ochocinco 51. Swiss river 52. Klu Klux __ 53. Italian Island 54. Catches 58. Baseball stat ANSWERS TO LAST WEEK'S PUZZLE THURSDAY THEATRE ON THE EDGE Th eatre on the Edge presents live improv comedy every Th ursday at 8 p.m. at the Waterloo Com- munity Arts Centre, 24 Regina St. S., Waterloo. Th is week features live improv. Hosted by Mary Dawdy, it features Bernie Roehl, Craig Rintoul, Jessica Armstrong, Laura Teskey, Juliet Rees- Evans. Admission is $10. Visit tote.ca. OUTFEST Page1 Productions, Th e Registry Th eatre and Open Sesame host Outfest, Sept. 14 to Sept. 16, at various locations around Kitchener. Join them for a week long celebration of LGBTQ+ stories brought to life through theatre, dance, and music. With multiple shows, and multiple venues capped off at the end of the week with a dance featuring local Drag performer Miss Drew and others. For tickets or information visit page1.productions. UPCOMING KINGS & QUEENS OF COUNTRY Drayton Entertainment presents Kings & Queens of Country, Sept. 21 to Dec. 24, at the St. Jacobs Schoolhouse Th eatre, 11 Albert St., St. Jacobs. Celebrating some of country music's greatest pioneers. Matinee and evening performances. Tickets are $26-$46. For more information visit draytonentertainment.com. ONGOING TIMON OF ATHENS Th e Stratford Festival presents Shakespeare's Timon of Athens, to Sept. 22, at the Tom Pat- terson Th eatre, 111 Lakeside Dr., Stratford. For more information, visit stratfordfestival.ca. THE CHANGELING Th e Stratford Festival presents the Changeling, to Sept. 23, at the Tom Patterson Th eatre, 111 Lakeside Dr., Stratford. A play by Th omas Mid- dleton and William Rowley. BAKKHAI Th e Stratford Festival presents Bakkhai, to Sept. 23, at the Tom Patterson Th eatre, 111 Lakeside Dr., Stratford. A Greek tragedy by Euripides. Visit stratfordfestival.ca. THE VIRGIN TRIAL Th e Stratford Festival presents Th e Virgin Trial, to Sept. 30, at the Studio Th eatre, 34 George St. E. World premiere. For more information visit stratfordfestival.ca. ROMEO AND JULIET Th e Stratford Festival presents Romeo and Juliet, to Oct. 21, at the Festival Th eatre, 55 Queen St., Stratford. Shakespeare's famous tale of star-crossed lovers. For more information visit stratfordfestival.ca. TWELFTH NIGHT Th e Stratford Festival presents Twelfth Night, to Oct. 21, at the Festival Th eatre, 55 Queen St., Stratford. A comic riot of misdirected desire. Visit stratfordfestival.ca. THE SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL Th e Stratford Festival presents Th e School for Scandal to Oct. 21, at the Avon Th eatre, 99 Downie St., Stratford. A comedy by Richard Brinsley Sheridan. Visit stratfordfestival.ca. TREASURE ISLAND Th e Stratford Festival presents Treasure Island, to Oct. 22, at the Avon Th eatre, 99 Downie St., Stratford. Musical comedy. http://page1.pro- ductions/ GUYS AND DOLLS Th e Stratford Festival presents Guys and Dolls, to Oct. 29, at the Festival Th eatre, 55 Queen St., Stratford. Musical comedy. HMS PINAFORE Th e Stratford Festival presents HMS Pinafore, to Oct. 29, at the Avon Th eatre, 99 Downie St., Stratford. Gilbert and Sullivan's operetta. For more information, visit stratfordfestival.ca. SATURDAY ROYAL MEDIEVAL FAIRE Th e 20th annual Royal Medieval Faire is set for Sept. 16, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., at Waterloo Park west, Westmount Road entrance. Visit the Kingdom of Mearth for magic, sword play and the latest devel- opment with the King, Queen and their court. Features vendor, hands-on, dance and authentic costumes and decorations. Admission is $10, $20 for family of four. For more information visit www. royalmedievalfaire.org. WORD ON THE STREET Th e annual Word on the Street Festival is set for Sept. 16, 1 p.m. to 5:30 p.m., at the Kitchener Public Library, 85 Queen St. N., Kitchener. Read- ers are invited to an afternoon of readings and discussions by a selection of writers in an intimate setting. For more information, or a schedule, visit www.wordonthestreet.ca/toronto/ongoinginitia- tives/kitchener-preview. ONGOING DINOSAURS, ROCKS, MINERALS AND MORE Th e University of Waterloo's Earth Sciences Museum presents Dinosaurs, Rocks, Minerals and More, at 200 University Ave. W., Waterloo. Admis- sion is free. For more information call 519-888- 4567, ext. 32469. FRIDAY JONI NEHRITA Th e Grand River Jazz Society, presents Joni Neh- Rita at the historic Huether Hotel, Sept. 15, 8:30 p.m., at 59 King St. N., Waterloo. Tickets are $20. For more information visit kwjazzroom.com. SATURDAY RINSE THE ALGORITHM Th e Grand River Jazz Society, presents Rinse the Algorithm at the historic Huether Hotel, Sept. 16, 8:30 p.m., at 59 King St. N., Waterloo. Tickets are $25. For more information visit kwjazzroom.com. PUBS/CLUBS Maxwell's Concert Hall, 35 University Ave. E., presents KOI Festival, Sept. 15; Heart beats Hate, Sept. 19. For more information visit maxwellswa- terloo.com. Starlight Social Club, 47 King St. N., Waterloo, presents Change of Heart, Sept. 14; Austra, Sept. 17. For more information call 519-744-1370. THURSDAY THE LANGUAGE OF LUTE'S MYSTERIE Th e K-W Chamber Music Society presents Th e Language of Lute's Mysterie, Sept. 14, 7 p.m., at the Music Room at 50 Young St. W. Mauro Bertoli, Sept. 17. For more information, call 519-886-1673. ONGOING BUTTON FACTORY ARTS Button Factory Arts presents kick off to fall arts program. Visit buttonfactoryarts.ca. CLAY AND GLASS GALLERY Th e Clay and Glass Gallery presents FUSE Exhibi- tion, featuring artist Shay Salehi, to Oct. 8, at 25 Caroline St. N. Visit theclayandglass.ca. UPTOWN GALLERY Th e UpTown Gallery presents UpTown Gallery presents "Attitude" featuring Sanela Dizdar, Mary Guillaume and Mary Lou Hiller to Nov. 12. , at 75 King St. S. Visit uptowngallerywaterloo.com. CITY OF WATERLOO MUSEUM Th e City of Waterloo Museum presents 150 Stories for Canada's 150th called All this Belongs to You, to Jan. 26 at Conestoga Mall. Visit waterloo.ca. 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