KANSAN.COM / THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN / WEDNESDAY, JULY 7, 2010 / ENTERTAINMENT 5 Conceptis SudoKu By Dave Green 7 2 6 8 8 5 4 7 1 5 2 4 7 7 7 7 3 9 9 2 6 4 3 9 8 6 9 3 8 2 8 6 9 3 8 2 Difficulty Level ★★★ 7/06 Today's Cryptoquip Clue: F equals T 2010 Concepts Puzzles, Dist by King Features Syndicate, Inc. 7-7 CRYPTOQUIP UDDK EGCA VDQ G IGRAQO VGCDTZ VDQ YGNHEU DESO BYA NAQO VHEAZB LDDRHAZ: Today's Cryptoquip Clue: D equals Q Conceptis SudoKu Difficulty Level ★★★ 7/07 Wait...WHAT happened?! A collection of strange situations from around the world Golf course uses goats to get rid of pesky weeds BISMARCK, N.D. — A public golf course in North Dakota has taken a new approach to dealing with pesky weeds: goats. Eric Stromstad, superintendent at Hawktree golf course north of Bismarck, says two goats were brought in at the start of the season to rid the 16th hole of leaf spurge and clover. It's worked out so well that three more goats were added. Stromstad says the golfers have taken to the goats and feed and pet them. Fishing buddies find cars in favorite fishing spot NEW CASTLE, Del. — A couple of fishing buddies from Delaware have been catching more than just bass. They've been helping police reel in cars. Larry Newirth and Dan Cathell spotted a white BMW 750 sedan on June 17. Then on Friday, they found a late-model Honda Accord. Police say the cars were stolen and abandoned. No arrests have been made. Newirth, a 63-year-old retired carpenter, jokes that he and Cathell better stop finding cars or the police will think they're the ones stealing. Cathell, a 44-year-old millwright, says he hopes the thieves stop dumping the cars from the boat ramp so police don't close the dock. UNIONTOWN, Pa. — A southwestern Pennsylvania woman who denied leaving her 8-year-old granddaughter behind with stolen goods was ordered to stand trial on shoplifting charges. Elaine Weimer, 50, was ordered to stand trial on Wednesday on charges of retail theft, endangering the welfare of a child, and corruption of minors. Woman uses 8-year-old to shoplift at Wal-Mart Workers at a Wal-Mart store in South Union Township testified they confronted Weimer about shoplift but the employees said Weimer denied knowing the girl, got in her car and drove away. ing on June 23. The girl returned $199 worth of items in reusable shopping bags she was carrying The girl was not charged. Couple uses county jail's bank account to pay bills HOLLIDAYSBURG, Pa. — A couple were charged with stealing nearly $2,000 from a central Pennsylvania jail by using a routing number from a check the woman got from the jail after her release last year. Police said a 61-year-old man and his 51-year-old wife used the routing number to use Blair County jail account to pay their utility bills and transfer $179 to the man's bank account. The wife got the routing number when she received a check for $6.95 to reimburse her for money remaining in her inmate expense account after her release on unrelated theft charges in October. Associated Press ACROSS 1 Taxi 4 Recedes 8 Quick cut 12 Coloration 13 Small combo 14 Telegram 15 Historic time 16 Mustache type 18 Animal life 20 Help 21 One 24 Transfer 28 Nightspot of a sort 32 "The Thin Man" role 33 Venomous viper 34 Wheels of fortune? 36 Soong — -ling 37 Passel 39 Keyboard feature 41 Largest of the lower 48 43 In due time 44 Meadow 46 Milk dis- penser? 50 Mecca for fans, maybe Water (French) language istan 58- s 7- y s her ees ently yelid voe insepa- rable DOWN 1 Gordon Ramsay e.g. 2 Emanation 3 Suitor 4 Gasoline alternative 5 Support of a sort 6 Crib 7 Pop 8 Stockholm's land 9 Pen point 10 Writer Levin 11 Apiece 17 Cover 19 Sister 22 Wading bird Check for answers to puzzles on Kansan.com 23 Florida city 25 Barbershop prop 26 Vicinity 27 Den 28 One of the tenses 29 Capri, for one 30 Pinnacle 31 Horse of a different color? 35 Cause of great affliction 38 Seat's cousin 40 Conclusion 42 Collection 45 Requests 47 Showroom sample 48 Deserve 49 Bit of trickery 50 Baltimore newspaper 51 Expert 52 Peculiar 53 Nipped 54 Whatever amount 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 | | | 56 | | | | 57 | | | | 58 | | | 59 | | | | 60 | | | | 61 | | | Follow The Kansan on Twitter @TheKansan News