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PRIZEWEEK PUZZLE WI $ N PRIZEWEEK PUZZLE: May 18, 2018 1500 Plus an additional $500 if you y are a Sentinel subscriber! All entries must be dropped off at Cost Less Food Company in Hanford by Wed. - 10 p.m. or Corcoran by Tues. - 12 noon You can also drop your entries off at The Sentinel office by Thurs. 10 a.m. Prizeweek An$wer$ NAME:___________________________________________________________ ADDRESS: ________________________________________________________ CITY: ________________________________ STATE:______________________ PHONE:__________________________________________________________ I AGREE TO ACCEPT THE JUDGE’S DECISION AS FINAL IS YOUR SENTINEL HOME DELIVERED? YES ❏ NO ❏ THIS LIST INCLUDES, AMONG OTHERS, THE CORRECT WORDS FOR THIS PUZZLE. AID AIM BEAR CLICK DEFEAT DEFECT DIN FEARS FLICK GIN HEAT MEAT PAN PARTED PATTED PAY PIN PLAIDS PLAITS REST ACROSS PRIZEWEEK CONTEST RULES 1. Solve the “Prizeweek” puzzle by filling in the missing letters to make the words that you think best fit the clues. To do this read each clue carefully for you must think each one out and give every word its true meaning. The correct answers (and some incorrect ones, too) are included in the Word List. 2. You need not be a subscriber to this newspaper to enter. You may submit as many entries as you wish. No copies of the entry blank will be accepted, whether they are hand-drawn or mechanically produced (printed, mimeographed, etc.) Only entries clipped from the newspaper will be accepted. 3. Anyone is eligible to enter except employees of The Hanford Sentinel, their families or agents of the newspaper, or employees of WestAmerica Bank or their families, or the Hanford/Corcoran Cost Less Food Company employees or their families. 4. Each entry must be received by Wednesday of this week. Entries may be hand-delivered to the Cost Less Food Company at 102 S. 11th Avenue in Hanford no later than 10 p.m. Wednesday or Corcoran by Tuesday at 12 noon or delivered to the Hanford Sentinel no later than 5 p.m. Wednesday. Mailed entries to the Sentinel received after 5 p.m. Wednesday will not be counted. 5. The Hanford Sentinel will award the cash amount shown above to the contestant who sends or brings in to the Hanford Cost Less Food Company an all-correct solution. If more than one all-correct solution is received, the prize money will be shared equally. Beginning with the October 8, 2010 puzzle, prize payouts will not exceed $2,000. 6. If no all-correct solutions are received, $25 will be added to the following week’s prize as well as another $25 to the subscriber bonus up to $500 maximum. 7. The final decision of the judges is final and all contestants agree to abide by the judges’ decision. All entries become the property of this newspaper. Only one prize will be awarded to a family unit. 8. Everyone has the same opportunity to win, for every entry will be checked, and the winner announced. No claiming is necessary. 9. Drop entries in the “Prizeweek” box at the Cost Less Food Company in Hanford or mail to: BIG BUCKS PRIZEWEEK, THE HANFORD SENTINEL, P.O. BOX 9, HANFORD, CA 93232. 10. The correct solution to this week’s Prizeweek game will be published the following Friday. Winners if any, will be announced the same day. 11. The Hanford Sentinel reserves the right to correct any typographical errors which may appear during the puzzle game. Winners must allow the use of their names and photographs for publicity purposes. 12. The sealed correct solution will be kept in safekeeping by WestAmerica Bank. 4. Because of global warming’s disastrous consequences, progressive government will presumably have taken positive measures to combat_ of famine. 5. There is often much debate among politicians from opposing parties as to where a country’s _ should be directed. 6. In reference to a cocktail party, _ could easily be associated with it 7.“I’ve worked hard all term, so I’m really ready for it,” says student in reference to a_. 9. When driving in a golf game, what infuriates rookie most is her tendency to accidentally _ the ball, resulting in a feeble shot 11. Man cringes, recalling love scene in a high school production when he melodramatically threw _, hitting actress in the face. 13. Being a good zookeeper, she’s certainly well aware that some animals have more specific needs pertaining to _ than others. 17. When closing a sale with a good friend, entrepreneur says he’d prefer that the pal_ what she thinks is acceptable. 18. Woman remembers how her mother always thought_ were fashionable and made her wear them although they didn’t suit her. 19. White crystals. 21. Now that political uprising has passed, commentator admits the outlook seems _. ROPE ROSE SAFER SALT SANER SAY TAP TEST THIN TIE TOOL TOP TOSSES TREE TWIN WEAR WOOL YEARS DOWN 1. It may be serious, but there’s rarely anything to be gained by brooding over a_. 2. Just as mother has lovingly _ her toddler’s hair, father takes a picture that turns out to be a family favorite. 3. By applying _ lines to actor’s face, makeup artist is able to add years to his appearance. 8. A large, perennial woody plant 10. _could be made from an alloy rather than pure metal. 12. Although a client might say she can’t _ her hair short, a good stylist might persuade her to cut it. 14. Throws a ball. 15. Woman becomes frustrated upon realizing she must send away for _, causing a delay in starting item she’s making with it. 16. Grandfather tells youngsters how fortunate they are to have electric lights that come on by the_ of a switch. 20. Make a knot.