PAGE 6 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN MONDAY, OCTOBER 20, 2014 KANSAN PUZZLES SPONSORED BY ORDER ONLINE MINSKYS.COM ACROSS 1 Lead-in to "voom" 5 Periodical, for short 8 Hit open-handed 12 Dressing ingredient 14 Tittle 15 Hogwarts instruction 16 Hollywood clashers 17 Dead heat 18 Software holders 20 Plankton, in part 23 Close 24 Sightsee 25 Relevant 28 Mess up 29 Johnson successor 30 Brewery product 32 Obedient 34 Mast 35 — of the Apostles 36 Michael of tennis 37 Infants 40 Luau bowful 41 Cain's victim 42 Coat-of-arms science 47 Car 48 Handel's "Messiah." e.g. 49 Celebrity 50 Nonstick spray brand 51 Choir's rendition DOWN 1 Promise 2 Foreman rival 3 Namely (Abrr.) 4 James Cameron movie 5 Fashion 6 Atmosphere 7 Moisturizer ingredient 8 "The Treasure of the — Madre' 9 Corporate symbol 10 Teeny bit 11 "Family Feud" option 13 Great Lake 19 Rhett's last word CHECK OUT THE ANSWERS http://bit.ly/12Fxlx5 20 Consumed 21 Parliamentarian 22 Mentor 23 Link 25 Where to buy souvenirs 26 California wine valley 27 Verve 28 Pleasant 31 Work unit 33 Man of the cloth? 34 1862 Tennessee battle site 36 Layer of paint 37 Sheepish comments 38 Touch 39 Alpha follower 40 Stroller 43 Historic time 44 Parched 45 Edge 46 Thither 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 SUDOKU 7 4 1 2 9 6 3 8 5 1 5 3 3 1 1 7 9 1 6 2 1 8 5 6 4 8 2 7 4 4 2 3 9 CRYCTOQUIP Difficulty Level ★ 10/20 U QRHCFRQ DMHCQ OCQQUWF D BHCOSV HP ARDNO BNVDAVA UW XL ODWQA, MCQ HWSL Today's Cryptoquip Clue: L equals E ASSOCIATED PRESS South Korean concert planner of deadly show found dead ASSOCIATED PRESS Police officers investigate around a collapsed ventilation grate in Seongnam, South Korea, on Saturday. Sixteen people watching an outdoor pop concert in South Korea fell 60 feet to their deaths Friday when a ventilation grate they were standing on collapsed, officials said. A South Korean man involved in planning an outdoor pop concert where 16 people were killed after falling through a ventilation grate was found dead Saturday in an apparent suicide, officials said, as doctors treated eight others facing life-threatening injuries from the disaster. The man, 37, an employee of the Gyeonggi Institute of Science and Technology Promotion, was found dead at around 7 a.m. in Seongnam, the city south of Seoul where Friday's accident occurred, said city spokesman Kim Nam-jun. The site of his death was not far from where 16 people watching a performance by 4Minute, a girls band that is popular across Asia, were killed when the ventilation grate they were standing on collapsed. Eleven other people were seriously injured. Gyeonggi Institute of Science and Technology Promotion was one of the sponsors of the concert, which was organized by the news site Edaily and was part of a local festival. About 700 people had gathered to watch the concert, which was abruptly halted after the accident happened. In a televised briefing on Saturday, Kim said there was a possibility that the death toll from the accident It was believed that the man, who was questioned by police Friday night over the accident, leaped from the top of a 10-story building, police inspector Park Jeongju said. could rise. Of the 11 people treated at hospitals, eight were dealing with life-threatening injuries to the abdomen or lungs, he said. Most of those who were killed were men in their 30s and 40s, while five were women in their 20s and 30s, fire officials said. Photos of the accident scene showed a deep concrete shaft under the broken grate. Kim said it was believed that the grate collapsed under the weight of the people. Dozens of people were shown standing next to the ventilation grate, gazing into the dark gaping hole where people had been standing to watch the performance. YTN said the ventilation grate was about 3 to 4 meters (10 to 12 feet) wide. Photos apparently taken at the scene showed that the ventilation grate reached to the shoulders of many passers-by. The collapse came as South Korea is still struggling with the aftermath of a ferry disaster in April that left more than 300 people dead or missing. For a time, the sinking jolted South Korea into thinking about safety issues that had been almost universally overlooked as the country rose from poverty and war to an Asian power. The tragedy exposed regulatory failures that appear to have allowed the ferry Sewol to set off with far more cargo than it could safely carry. Family members say miscommunications and delays during rescue efforts doomed their loved ones. 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