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CROSSWORD ACROSS 1 Ear-related 5 Curved flight path 8 Water-front structure 12 Agenda heading 13 "Hum-bug!" 14 Destroy 15 Turnpike fee 16 "Science Guy" Bill 17 Press 18 Tense 20 A valley 22 Top-caliber 26 Chocolate source 29 Consume 30 Future syrup 31 Rhine tributary 32 Pickle container 33 Angry 34 Greek salad 35 — de deux 36 Column style 37 Filled with ennui 40 Utah city 41 Money-back offer 45 Hodge-podge 47 Eggs 49 History chapters 50 Nerd-pack contents 51 Beak 52 Broadcasts 53 Wise one 54 Type squares CHECK OUT THE ANSWERS http://bit.ly/17uX31n 55 Scruff DOWN 1 "Beetle Bailey" dog 2 Roger Rabbit, for one 3 Not busy 4 James Bond backdrop 5 Dogpatch lad 6 Shaft of light 7 Cheese choice 8 Quaint pen 9 Madness 10 Commotion 11 Thither 28 Staff 27 Car 28 Entrancing 32 Weapon for Samson 33 Tofu provider 35 Black-Berry, e.g. 36 Anger 38 Not at all snug 39 Speedy steeds 42 Met melody 43 Rainout cover 44 Being, to Brutus 45 Chances for short 46 Meadow 48 Energy 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 | | | | 13 | | | 14 | | | | 15 | | | | 16 | | | 17 | | | | 18 | | | | 19 | | 20 | 21 | | | | |---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---| | | | | 22 | | 23 | | | | 24 | 25 | 26 27 28 | | | | 29 | | | 30 | | | 31 | | | | 32 | | | 33 | | | 34 | | | 35 | | | 36 | | | | 37 | | | 38 | | 39 | | | | | | | | 40 | | | 41 | | | 42 | 43 | 44 | 45 46 | | | | 47 48 | | 49 | | | | 50 | | | | 51 | | 52 | | | | 53 | | | | 54 | | 55 | | | | SUDOKU SECONDHAND SWAG Thrifting trends and tips for winter weather FASHION YVONNE SAENZ/KANSAN Students can stay warm and trendy while saving money this winter by shopping at Lawrence thrift stores like Goodwill and Salvation Army. HANNAH SUNDERMEYER hsundermeyer@kansan.com Lawrence, it's time to bundle up. With the temperature dropping by the hour, staying warm and keeping up with the latest trends doesn't mean you have to break the bank. Add unique pieces to your wardrobe and take it easy on your wallet by checking out local thrift stores such as Goodwill or Salvation Army. WINTER THRIFTING TIPS: - With the holiday season rolling in, thrift stores are a great place to look for tacky Christmas sweaters for theme parties. - Especially with the unpredictable winter weather in Kansas, make sure to check the seams and examine merchandise thoroughly for holes, rips, tears and missing buttons. - Wash anything you buy before - Thrift stores are usually stocked up on inexpensive winter coats, so grab one before your next snowy walk to class. - Inventory changes constantly, so plan to shop every couple of weeks. Frequent trips to the thrift store ensure you won't miss out on any finds. 1 2 8 9 3 1 5 3 6 8 1 7 8 4 3 2 4 6 2 8 7 3 4 5 wearing it. Alice Masterson, a senior from Washington D.C., is a professional when it comes to thrift shopping and finding unique pieces. COREY CIEVERS Arizona Trading Company "I normally take a quick glance over outerwear racks," Masterson said. "afeel around, and decide what seems warm. Try stuff on. I think that wool coats and puffy winter coats are really good for the winter, and you can layer that over sweaters." "You have to take your time and dig, and you will eventually find something that will be just right for you." Masterson also recommended checking out Etsy.com for all kinds of thrifting treasures. "Etsy tends to be more expensive, because it is handpicked stuff. Shop owners can rationalize charging more, because they are charging more for the service that goes into it," Masterson said. "A person is actually going through, looking and doing the work for you. They are the ones finding the cool stuff for you." TRENDS TO LOOK OUT FOR: - Dark reds such as burgundy and deep maroons are this season's hottest color, and work well when paired with neutrals. Look for this color in sweaters, pants, scarves, and skirts. - Keep an eye out for layering items. Thick sweaters and chunky scarves are perfect for the winter months. Don't be afraid to check out both men and women's sections for oversized, cozy finds. "Definitely keep an eye out for items to bulk up with. Wear several items at the same time, which is a look that goes for men and women. Thrifting is a really good way to achieve this look, because there is so much variety," said Corey Cievers, of Arizona Trading Company, a well-known local thrift store located at 736 Massachusetts St. - Leather moto jackets in both brown, blacks, and grays are also relatively easy to find in thrift stores, and make a great addition to your winter wardrobe. - Get year-round wear from military jackets. Slouch cargos and camo printed items are easy to find, and also another staple for this season. CRYPTOQUIP Difficulty Level ★★★ Today's Cryptoquip Clue: L equals I 11/14 Cievers' advice for new thrifters is to take the time to look. Spend some time at thrift shops and spruce up your winter wardrobe this season with unique pieces that match your fashion personality. "It's not the same as walking into the Gap and finding the same items in 20 different sizes," Cievers said. "You have to take your time and dig, and you will eventually find something that will be just right for you." 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