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Rows Garden | by Patrick BerryAnswers fit into this flower garden in two ways. Row answers read horizontally from the lettered markers; each Row contains two consecutive answers reading left to right (except Rows A and L, which contain one answer reading across the nine protruding spaces). Blooms are six-letter answers that fill the shaded and unshaded hexagons, reading either clockwise or counterclockwise. Bloom clues are divided into three lists: Light, Medium and Dark. Answers to Light clues should be placed in hexagons with white centers; Medium answers belong in the hexagons with gray centers; and Dark answers belong in hexagons with black centers. All three Bloom lists are in random order, so you must use the Row answers to figure out where to plant each Bloom.
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Get the solutions to this week’s Journal Weekend Puzzles in next Saturday’s Wall Street Journal. Solve crosswords and acrostics online, get pointers on solving cryptic puzzles and discuss all of the puzzles online at WSJ.com/Puzzles.
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Rows A Table game invented by
Brunswick Billiards employees (2 wds.)
B Product with a patented “burp seal”
Monetary policy term popularized by Paul Harvey in the 1980s
C Politician dubbed the “Lion of the Senate” during his 40+ year tenure (2 wds.)
Oscar nominee for “The Age of Innocence” and “Little Women” (2 wds.)
D Toaster-cooked treats since 1953 (2 wds.)
Bill de Blasio’s official title from November 5 to December 31, 2013 (Hyph.)
E Prepped and eager (3 wds.) Participated in the “rinkomania”
of the 1860s (Hyph.) F Short version of a web address
(2 wds.) Devices believed to contribute to
“sleep inertia” (2 wds.) G 1997 indie film that netted Peter
Fonda a Golden Globe for Best Actor (2 wds.)
City that’s “got the Swampers,” in the lyrics of “Sweet Home Alabama” (2 wds.)
H Band whose #2 hit “We’ve Only Just Begun” was originally written for a local TV ad (2 wds.)
Rejecter of all existing institutions
I It’s red and yellow for messages at sea, and white and blue for messages on land (2 wds.)
Garment worn in the shower J Fashion designer who’s the
mother of Anderson Cooper (2 wds.)
Horse race prize K Fitness machine first sold in 1983 Change one’s opinion by slow
degrees (2 wds.) L Like some poultry farming
(Hyph.)Light Blooms First game of the season Prison’s overseer Follower of Laotzu Hit on the green Less flexible Wizards’ garments in fantasy
tales
National color of the Netherlands
Beverages that can be “hard” or “soft”
Like decorative teacups Workaholic’s priority 1998 Winter Olympics host Unifying ideas Paris-based cosmetics giant Bits of salt or sugarMedium Blooms Leave the network (2 wds.) Cell phone Curious George, for one Beautiful sisters of Greek
mythology Uncover Learned scholar Patch up Battle of Fort ___, 1861 Toots and the Maytals’ genre Isn’t a gracious winner Stick together Ministered to Civil War battle site named after
a church “Casino ___” (Ian Fleming novel)Dark Blooms Persona non grata Lord Peter ___ (fictional sleuth) Roused from sleep Casual pants ___-by-the-Sea (California artist
colony) Spacecraft segment 1996 sports comedy starring
Kevin Costner (2 wds.) Seldom Father, slangily (2 wds.) Got gradually wider