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The Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com
Weekend Roundup
Thursday, January 22, 2015 — 5A

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ACROSS
1 Modern “Keep in
touch!”
7 Ann’s sister
11 Extras may
comprise one
14 Tennis star
Gibson
15 The real thing, so
to speak
17 Riddles
18 Regretting a wild
night, maybe
19 *Beginning
21 Field of study
24 “We __ Family”:
1979 hit
25 Tamper
26 *They carry
remainders
31 Org. where
weight matters
32 Without __: riskily
33 On a streak
36 Capp and
Capone
37 Syr. neighbor
38 Jueves, por
ejemplo
39 Natural resource
40 Tease
42 Vibrater in a wind
43 Like Gen. Powell
44 *Bike safety
device
47 __ Men: “Who
Let the Dogs
Out” band
49 Edible Asian
shoot
50 Greek mount
51 *The rest
56 Burns poem that
starts, “Wee,
sleekit, cow’rin,
tim’rous beastie”
57 Time of your life
61 Marching band
instrument
62 Mill around
63 Passing stat.
64 Egyptian symbols
of royalty
65 Both words in
each answer to a
starred clue
begin and end
with the same
one

DOWN
1 Keep time, in a
way

2 Symphonic rock
gp.
3 Cadillac sedan
4 Store to “fall
into,” in old ads
5 Scant
6 First word of the
chorus of “The
Sidewalks of
New York”
7 Parched
8 Dark-haired guy
9 Cask stopper
10 Safecracker
11 Some Cannes
films
12 They have
hoods and racks
13 Cold-water
hazards
16 Was impending
20 Perp subduer
21 Egyptian dam
22 100 kopecks
23 Parts opposite
points
27 First name in
women’s boxing
28 Racing family
name
29 Bay window
30 Aptly named
novelist

34 Easily crumbled
cookies
35 Betta
tankmate
38 “Colonel Jack”
novelist
41 “Oh, my!”
42 Uses, as credit
card rewards
45 Amasses
46 Work on
together, in a
way

47 LPGA great
Rawls
48 Stay clear of
52 “The boy you
trained, gone he
is” speaker
53 Sharing word
54 Relax
55 Blackthorn
fruit
58 QB’s stat
59 Turn right
60 Go wrong

By Don Gagliardo
(c)2015 Tribune Content Agency, LLC
01/22/15

01/22/15

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RELEASE DATE– Thursday, January 22, 2015

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ANNOUNCEMENT

QUIDDITCH
Y ULE BA L L

CAMPUS
EVENTS

Thursday, 1/22

Friday, 1/23

Saturday, 1/24

“Casual Encounters”
6:30 p.m.
The Michigan Theater

Super Smash Bros.
Melee tournament
11 a.m.
Michigan Union

Wolverine Support
Network kickoff
6 p.m.
Michigan League
Ballroom

PureRhythM
performance
7:30 p.m.
Lydia Mendelssohn
Theater

Human board games
1 p.m.
Michigan League

Dance Marathon
carnival
10 a.m.
Palmer Commons

South Asian Awareness
Network Conference
7 p.m.
The Michigan League

Poetic story telling
7 p.m.
Rackham Auditorium

Sunday, 1/25

By BRAD WHIPPLE

Daily Weekend Contributor

It’s mystic, it’s magical

and it will be reality for the
Muggle world this weekend.

Saturday evening, in the

Rogel Ballroom of the Michi-
gan Union, the University
Quidditch team will host its
third annual Yule Ball, a dance
event open to all students.

The Yule Ball, inspired

by J.K. Rowling’s Harry Pot-
ter series, has drawn hun-
dreds of stu-
dents
each

year since its
i n c e p t i o n ,
even
sell-

ing out in its
2013
debut.

It’s
the

team’s
larg-

est fundraiser
of the year,
with the proceeds support-
ing their quest to attend
this year’s World Cup in
Rock Hill, South Carolina.

The dance also allows

the Quidditch team to reach
out to the student body.

“This is an important even

for our team because it is our
chance to connect with the
University community and
show them what our team is
about,” said LSA senior and
University Quidditch Presi-

dent Margaret Burns. “We
normally do not have many
home games for students to
watch, and we practice off
campus, so we do not always
get to interact with students
as much as we would like to.”

Tickets will be on sale

from 8:30 p.m. to 10:30
p.m. at the door, or stu-
dents can purchase pre-sale
tickets through the Michi-
gan Union Ticket Office,
both in person or online.

The ball will include per-

formances
from the G-
Men, an all-
male a cap-
pella group,
as well as
the
Friars,

a subgroup
of the Men’s
Glee
Club.

Q u i d -

ditch team players will also
be performing. Two players
may perform a Harry Pot-
ter-themed rap and another
team member will show-
case magic tricks through-
out the show. Students can
also get their fortune told
by two tarot card readers.

“We as a team are huge

fans of the Friars and G-Men,”
Burns said. “And we also
want to showcase some of the
cool talents our team has.”

ALLISON FARRAND/Daily

Gratzi is one of 50 restaurants participating in Ann Arbor’s biannual Res-
taurant Week.

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A M E R I C A N

S N I P E R

IN THEATERS

By JACLYN NAGEL

Daily Weekend Contributor

As the end of January

quickly approaches, make
sure to take advantage of
the test- and essay-free
weeks you have left by do-
ing some fun and differ-
ent things this weekend.

Friday, Jan. 23


This Friday, head down

to Main Street to enjoy the
last day of Restaurant Week.
There are more than 50 res-
taurants
featuring
amaz-

ing deals, so I’m confident
you will find something

you will love. (I recom-
mend Palio or Vinology).

It’s your last chance

to take advantage of this
awesome opportunity, be-
cause the next Restaurant
Week won’t be until June!

Saturday, Jan. 24

Saturday
night,
the

Michigan
men’s
basket-

ball team will be facing
off
against
Wisconsin.

It’s sure to be a fun game,

but if you need any more
convincing,
the
Crisler

Center will also be home to
this week’s ESPN College
GameDay. Here’s to hoping
we get as lucky as last week.

Sunday, Jan. 25

While the Oscars are

still a few weeks away, get
a head start on seeing some
of this year’s Best Picture
nominations. Both the State
Theatre and the Michi-
gan Theater are featur-
ing screenings of “Selma,”
“The Imitation Game” and
“Whiplash.” Don’t forget to
indulge in some popcorn
while enjoying the show!is
still ongoing. There have
been various theories and
conjectures as to what
happened to the flight
but there are still very
little facts available re-
garding
the
situation.

3 THINGS to do this weekend

“It is our chance
to connect with
the University”

LUNA ANNA ARCHEY/Daily

Sophomore forward Zak Irvin will take on a significantly larger role with
junior guard Caris LeVert out for the season with a broken foot.

PAUL SHERMAN/Daily

This weekend students can see Selma, Foxcatcher and Whiplash at the State Theatre.

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