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Waterloo Chronicle, 20 Feb 2020, p. 013

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13 | W aterloo C hronicle | T hursday,F ebruary 20,2020 w aterloochronicle.ca Check out the answers on page 11 Like puzzles? Then you'll love sudoku. This mind-bending puzzle will have you hooked from the moment you square off, so sharpen your pencil and put your sudoku savvy to the test! Here's How ItWorks: Sudoku puzzles are formatted as a 9x9 grid, broken down into nine 3x3 boxes. To solve a sudoku, the numbers 1 through 9 must fill each row, column and box. Each number can appear only once in each row, column and box. You can figure out the order in which the numbers will appear by using the numeric clues already provided in the boxes. The more numbers you name, the easier it gets to solve the puzzle! Cr oss wo rd & Su do ku CLUES ACROSS 1. As soon as possible 5. Gateway (Arabic) 8. Doctors' group 11. Madder genus of plants 13. A team's best pitcher 14. Ancient Greek sophist 15. Go up 16. Neither 17. Bolivian river 18. Manila hemp 20. Comedienne Gasteyer 21. British School 22. Human reproductive organs 25. Surrenders 30. Dog with long, silky coat and drooping ears 31. Sun up in New York 32. Lead alloy 33. Eastern Asian plant 38. Rapid deployment force (abbr.) 41. Japanese warrior 43. Festivity 45. Interruptions 47. Nonsense (slang) 49. Data mining methodology (abbr.) 50. Calvary sword 55. French river 56. Global business conference (abbr.) 57. Afflicted 59. Con man's game 60. No (Scottish) 61. Jewish spiritual leader 62. Fish 63. Camera term (abbr.) 64. Impudence CLUES dOWn 1. A continuous portion of a circle 2. Genus of seabirds 3. Infant's dining accessory 4. Native Americans from Arizona 5. Popular fruit 6. Poisonous plant 7. Scolded 8. Assists 9. Hand (Spanish) 10. Amazon product identifying system (abbr.) 12. Basics 14. Cain and __ 19. Malaria 23. Indicates particular shape 24. Respiratory disease 25. Central Standard Time 26. Imitate 27. Golf score 28. A place to lay your head 29. Three cards of the same suit 34. Not in 35. Human gene 36. Ancient Chinese philosophic concept 37. French river 39. Thinks up 40. Type of geological deposit 41. Helps little firms 42. Area units 44. A device to remove 45. Secret political clique 46. Polite interruption sound 47. Foundation 48. Clare Boothe __, American writer 51. Swiss river 52. Prejudice 53. Actor Idris 54. Resistance fighters 58. Speak disrespectfully of WEATHER TRAFFICTRAFFICTRAFFIC R EA D TH E N E W S A S IT H A P P EN S A T W A TE R LO O C H R O N IC LE .C A CRIME Here's a scoop: Uptown Waterloo is about to get sweeter with a new ice cream shop. Four All Ice Cream, a lo- cally-based business which began production in Kitch- ener in 2017, has plans to open up its first stand- alone retail location on Willis Way by the end of February. Owner Ajoa Mintah said Four All had been sell- ing cones out of its factory location on Whitney Place in Kitchener, yet despite 20- minute lineups that ex- tended to the parking lot, the business needed to con- vert the space for produc- tion of ice cream, now with 16 flavours made of all nat- ural, locally sourced ingre- dients. For a time, Four All op- erated a stand inside the Graffiti Market at Cata- lyst137, as well as a popup location in downtown Kitchener last summer. Those experiences were eye-openers for Mintah, who believes the business benefited from creating a presence in the communi- ty. Mintah wanted a store- front central to the com- munity along the King Street corridor and said the perfect space presented itself inside the former Xclusive Elements gift/ clothing shop, which moved out last year. "I live in Waterloo, so I'm excited to have a space in the uptown," she said. "It's a community hub. That's where the town square is that's where the skating is and where a lot of festivals and events occur." The retail location will offer cones and sundaes, along with homemade so- das and floats. The gluten-free waffle cones are baked in-house and Mintah said Four All has also developed a taco. She hopes people will come out to try one, even if it is still cold outside. "We think ice cream should be celebrated year- round, so we're happy for a winter open," she said. The address is 75 King St. S., Unit 56. SWEET ADDITION FOR UPTOWN WATERLOO BILL JACKSON bjackson@kitchenerpost.ca BUSINESS

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