THE GEM & CENTURY THEATRES The Purple Rose Theatre Company Production of Crossword "A fun and rowdy roller-coaster ride of a play" -The Chelsea Standard Puzzle Toy By Matt Gaffney and David Bianco (QSyndicate@aoLcorn) "Book 'Em" 1 2 3 5 4 14 15 17 18 21 23 24 11 10 12 13 16 -The Ann Arbor News BY JEFF DANIELS 19 ..,,MMPPRTM 2 26 5 N 20 9 8 7 6 "Escanaba is a Super Yooper laugh-fest" 28 * * * * "If there is a better show in town... it has to be the one that takes I .129 33 5 34 37 38 40 41 42 44 43 53 52 56 59 114 2 1 Expression of affirma- tion 5 Tristan Tzara's move- ment 9 Spice rack choice 14 Kevin Kline movie . 15 "My goodness!" 16 Get away from 17 Nancy of mysteries 18 Noteworthy book of the Bible? 20 For whom element No. 99 is named 22 Only three-letter ele- ment 23 One of Jacob's sons 24 Bolted 25 Splashy fun 29 Self-contained entity 31 Send, in a way 32 Word to a toreador 33 Marshall McLuhan had one in Annie Hall 35 Transaction of inter- est 36 Israel, Laos, etc. 37 Plays masseuse 38 The Sunshine Boys Oscar-winner 39 Phobia 40 Praising poetry 41 Annul 42 SNL alum Mary 43 El Al's domain 44 Historical periods 45 Unskilled laborer 51 * * * "The show is two hours of fun... wonderfully wacky" - Michael H. Margolin, Detroit News 5 63 Across 50 54 58 57 60 49 8 47 46 55 32 1 30 46 Former FDA director David 48 Marc Chagall's field 49 One less than tsvelif 52 Mossad counterpart 53 Isle of Man's water 55 Make notes in the Bible? 59 Almost shut 60 Donald's ex 61 They're charged 62 Fireman's need 63 Tithe amount 64 Visit one's temple 65 Playwright Burrows and actor Vigoda Down 1 Got an 11-down 2 Bernstein song from West Side Story 3 Every other Bible verse? 4 Ha'aretz's business 5 The Six-Day War, to Egypt 6 Woody Allen's Play it , Sam Yankees 7 (Richard Adler play) 8 Fuss 9 Next to that I 10 "There's see... 11 See 1-down 12 Bride's words 13 Nessman of WKRP in Cincinnati 19 180's on the road 21 The Stooges, for example 25 Steinway product 26 Misplace the Bible? 27 Variation of 44-down 28 Roebuck partner 30 Noted Scottish loch 31 Herman Wouk's stock-in-trade 33 Frog sound 34 WWII hero Murphy 35 Adjective describing the Jewish calendar 36 Rod Carew do 38 The B in FBI 42 Divorces 44 Kings prophet 45 Prudishly proper 47 Bloodhound's trail 48 Sphere 50 Tenant's contract 51 Taxi costs 53 Marty Feldman's Young Frankenstein role 54 Sarcastic laugh 55 Employed the meno- rah 56 George Gershwin's Got a Crush on You 57 One of the Bobbsey twins 58 Chip go-with THE CENTURY CLUB RESTAURANT 4.ipscale cuisine in a comfortable supper club setting V 1 A 416. Enjoy a complete night of entertainment under one roof! Convenient Theatre & Dinner Packages 313-963-9800 • 333 Madison Ave. Group discounts available Call: (313) 962-2913 SPONSOR fv•Z): (248) 645-6666 WenVilck•Imastotr.corn WJ ( DETROIT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Neeme Jarvi, Music Director Classical Series BABI YAR THURSDAY, SEPT. 30, 8:00 P.M. FRIDAY, OCT. 1, 8:00 P.M. SATURDAY, OCT. 2, 8:30 P.M. "electrifying singing" —The Daily Telegraph SPONSOR Thurs. Hudson's Media Sponsor: For Crossword answer loca- tion, please see page 3 Neeme Jarvi, conductor I Sergei Leiferkus, baritone National Male Choir of Estonia / UMS Choral Union Nordic Coast KAPP Holberg Suite GRIEG Symphony No. 13 ("Babi Yar") SHOSTAKOVICH Neeme Jarvi leads the DSO in the thirteenth symphony of Shostakovich, whose searing musical protest against Soviet anti-Semitism, is based on the poems of Yevtushenko who memorialized the Nazi genocide at Babi Yar. Filled with a wide range of musical styles including Klezmer, Babi Yar features the National Male Choir of Estonia, which travels to Detroit from Tallinn specifically for these historic performances. FOR TICKETS CALL (313) 576-5111 WWW. d e t \r ()RCA IFS \ i I n \ 1,I. ro itsymphony. Com For Group Sales call 313-576-5130 ConcerTalks: 1 hr. prior to p.m. classical performances F10C Detroit Jewish News 9/24 1999 89