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It may be used for pins and needles 35
Case for some small, sharp items 32
Case for needles and small scissors 35
Case for a Dorcas society member 32
    One of two bath towels 32
Cases that hold pins and needles 32
Words said after flambéing a dessert, maybe 46
James Hubert Blake's nickname 33
"Memories of You" pianist Blake 41
"Charleston Rag" composer Blake 41
Jazz musician Blake featured on a 1995 stamp 44
Blake of "Shuffle Along" 34
1978 Broadway show with Gregory Hines 37
It takes three tricks to get a hand 35
Game usually played with 32 cards 33
Game that can be played with half a pinochle deck 49
Its highest card is jack of trumps 34
Game played with a 24- or 32-card deck 38
Game often played with a 24-card deck 37
Game in which the right bower is the highest card 49
Game in which the highest cards are the bowers 46
Game in which each player receives five cards 45
Card game that also means 'swindle' 43
Ohio city named for a mathematician 35
Author of the "Elements," ca. 300 B.C. 48
"Elements" mathematician 34
Pulitzer Prize-winning author Welty 35
Email program named for a writer 32
Email client named after an author 34
Pulitzer Prize-winning dramatist O'Neill 44
Seat of Oregon's Lane County 32
OregonÂ’s “Emerald City” 35
Broadway's ___ O'Neill Theater 38
2003 Grammy winner for "A Mighty Wind" 48
Faulkner femme fatale ___ Varner 32
"The Long, Hot Summer" vixen __ Varner 48
Faulkner's femme fatale ___ Varner 38
Character in Faulkner's "The Town" 48
"The Long, Hot Summer" woman ___ Varner 49
Swiss mathematician: 1707–83 35
Swiss who pioneered in graph theory 35
Swiss mathematician: 18th century 33
Swiss mathematician who introduced trig notations 49
Solver of the Königsberg bridge problem 42
Originator of the formula e^ix = cos x + i sin x 48
Noted Swiss mathematician: 18th century 39
Noted Swiss mathematician: 1707-83 34
Noted Swiss mathematician (1707-83) 35
Noted 18th-century mathematician 32
Mathematician with a formula named after him 44
Mathematician who named the constant e 38
Mathematician seen on a Swiss 10-franc note 43
Introducer of the math symbol "e" 43
Friend and colleague of Bernoulli 33
Formulator of the quadratic reciprocity law 43
Formulator of the law of quadratic reciprocity 46
Discoverer of the law of quadratic reciprocity 46
Author of "Introduction to Algebra" 45
18th-century Swiss mathematician 32
"Theoria motuum lunae" writer 39
"Elements of Algebra" author 38
Something given when someone has been taken 43
Fidel Castro gave one for Che Guevara 37
Kennedy daughter who wed Sargent Shriver 40
Special Olympics founder Shriver 32
Joseph Kennedy's middle daughter 36
Arnold may call her ''Mom'' 43
Nina Simone's real first name 33
Kennedy who married Sargent Shriver 35
Corinne Tate's sister, on "Soap" 46
Second smallest continent, by size (abbr.) 42
Continent on one side of the Atl. 33
It's about 10% larger than Australia 40
Start for ''asian'' 35
Source of about 20% of U.S. imports: Abbr. 42
Site of a struggling union: Abbr. 33
Scandinavia's continent: Abbr. 34
Portugal's continent (abbr.) 32
Liechtenstein's locale: Abbr. 33
It's across the Atl. from the U.S. 38
Backpacker's destination: Abbr. 35
"The Continent" (abbr.) 33
"The Bourne Identity" setting: Abbr. 46
    Land on the other side of the Atl. 44
___ Pass (one way to travel across the Alps) 44
Kind of pass for an overseas passenger 38
Continental traveler's ___ system 37
Continental train ticketing service 35
Company that sells continental train tickets 44
It holds about 70% of the world population 42
They've always been at war with Oceania 43
The majority of people live here 32
Superstate in Orwell's "1984" 43
Landmass that spans over 180 degrees of longitude 49
It's about 10% of the Earth's surface 45
It stretches from the Atlantic to the Pacific 45
It stretches from Iberia to Siberia 35
It covers about 10.6% of the Earth's surface 48
Home to nearly 70% of all people 32
"Nineteen Eighty-Four" superpower 43