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12 maltatoday | WEDNESDAY • 2 APRIL 2025 NEWS F Solution to last week's crossword The answers to today's crossword will be published in the next Midweek edition Crossword � � FreeDailyCrosswords.com ACROSS----------- 1) Smart_ (wise guy) 6) Sickens with sweetness 11) "La-di-_!" 14) New_, India 15) "Gulliver's Travels" brute 16) "Long_ and r away ... " 17) Continually 19) Pekingese bark 20)_-serif 21) Throw, as a shot put 23) Dulls 27) Gave too much food 29) "Norma" and "Don Carlo" 30) Ark landfall 31) Mr. Bean portrayer Atkinson 32) "Filthy" money 33) Tokyo, once 36) Short descriptive poem 37) "Without delay," cetiously 168 HOURS 61 38) Part of DEA 39) Take notice of 40) Desert spring 41)_ over (assisted through difficulty) 42) Decorative band 44) Sur ce of the mouth 45) One skilled at dead reckoning? 4 7) In the initial phases 48) A Japanese-American, perhaps 49) Target of obscenity laws 50) Wander aimlessly (about) 51) French national holiday 58) Letters preceding an alias 59) Wedding party attendant 60) Clear om memory 61) Comic actor Romano 62) Distorts, as results 63) Cause cravings B Rob Lee 11 12 13 16 19 DOWN 1) Word heard in math class 2) Fanner's field 3) Culbertson of bridge 4) Sox city 5) One of the mily 6) Greenish-blues 7) Minstrel songs 8) " And what have we here?" 9) "Yeah,_!" 10) "Na na na-na na!" 11) Continually 12) Tequila plant 13) Had a wish 18) Cotton ball applications 22) Memorable time in history 23) Contemporary of Bela and Lon 24) Long verse llowed by a short one 25) It starts with parties galore 26) Asian border range 27) Black-and-white sea predators 28) Do something different 30) Accounting inspection 32) One who finishes last 34) "_ circumstances beyond ... " 35) City near Great Salt Lake 37) Fishennan's whopper 38) Pickle type 40) Volume ofreprints 41) Miniature dessert 43) School of the ture 44) Beatie name 45) Panatela, e.g. 46) Japanese site of Expo '70 4 7) Arab chie ains 49) Slumgullion or mulligan 52) Seek some answers 53) Yonder woman 54) Literary " before" 55) Aswan or Hoover 56) Viper 57) "Is it soup_?" 22nd January ACROSS 1) Smart_ (wise guy) 6) Sickens with sweetness 11) "La-di-___ !" 14) New ___ , India 15) "Gulliver's Travels" brute 16) "Long ___ and far away ..." 17) Continually 19) Pekingese bark 20) ___ - serif 21) Throw, as a shot put 23)Dulls 27) Gave too much food 29) "Norma" and "Don Carlo" 30) Ark landfall 31) Mr. Bean portrayer Atkinson 32) "Filthy" money 33) Tokyo, once 36) Short descriptive poem 37) "Without delay," facetiously 38) Part ofDEA 39) Take notice of 40) Desert spring 41) ___ over (assisted through difficulty) 42) Decorative band 44) Surface ofthe mouth 45) One skilled at dead reckoning? 47) In the initial phases 48) A Japanese-American, perhaps 49) Target ofobscenity laws 50) Wander aimlessly (about) 51) French national holiday 58) Letters preceding an alias 59) Wedding party attendant 60) Clear from memory 61) Comic actor Romano 62)Distorts, as results 63) Cause cravings DOWN 1) Word heard in math class 2) Fanner's field 3) Culbertson ofbridge 4) Sox city 5) One ofthe family 6) Greenish-blues 7) Minstrel songs 8) "And what have we here?" 9) "Yeah, ___ !" 10) "Na na na-na na!" 11) Continually 12) Tequila plant 13) Had a wish 18) Cotton ball applications 22) Memorable time in history 23) Contemporary of Bela and Lon 24) Long verse followed by a short one 25) It starts with parties galore 26) Asian border range 27) Black-and-white sea predators 28) Do something different 30) Accounting inspection 32) One who finishes last 34) "___ circumstances beyond ..." 35) City nearGreat SaltLake 37)Fishennan's whopper 38) Pickle type 40) Volume ofreprints 41) Miniature dessert 43) School ofthe future 44) Beatie name 45) Panatela, e.g. 46) Japanese site ofExpo '70 47) Arab chieftains 49) Slumgullion or mulligan 52) Seek some answers 53) Yonder woman 54) Literary " before" 55) Aswan or Hoover 56) Viper 57) "Is it soup___ ?" Weather Partly to rather cloudy becoming partly cloudy Visibility Good Wind West Southwest force 3 to 4 becoming West Northwest force 4 to 5 locally force 5 to 6 TOMORROW WEATHER WINDY WITH ISOLATED SHOWERS 22 0 / 17 0 TODAY WINDY WITH ISOLATED SHOWERS 22 0 / 17 0 FEELS LIKE 22 0 FEELS LIKE 22 0 JULIANA ZAMMIT jzammit@mediatoday.com.mt MALTA Tourism Authority has announced the launch of a new direct flight route between Mal- ta and Warsaw, operated by LOT Polish Airlines. The flight which is set to start operating from 16 April will allow for connections to other destinations such as New York, Chicago, Toronto, Delhi, Tokyo and Stockholm. "The government remains committed to strengthening Malta's global links, and this new connection with Warsaw is a step forward in our vision for sustainable and diversified tourism," tourism minister Ian Borg said. The flights will be operated us- ing Boeing 737 and Embraer 195 aircraft, featuring both business and economy cabins, and offer- ing two weekly departure times and four weekly flights between Malta International Airport and Warsaw Chopin Airport with two weekly departure times. Passengers will be offered re- liable connectivity and compli- mentary onboard refreshments, highlighted Michal Fijol, CEO of LOT Polish Airlines, "Also a hassle-free gateway in Warsaw for guests connecting to/from Europe, Central Asia, India, Far East, Canada and the United States." MTA CEO Carlo Micallef not- ed the importance of this de- velopment: "Malta continues to grow as a key European desti- nation, and this new service by LOT Polish Airlines marks an- other milestone in our efforts to attract more visitors from Poland and other Warsaw con- necting destinations." Malta Tourism Authority announces direct flights to Warsaw with LOT Polish Airlines A new direct flight route, operated by LOT Polish Airlines, will link Malta and Warsaw

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