The Virtual Corkscrew Museum's Daily Newspaper
Tuesday, February 25, 2003 |
Corkscrew Crossword
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ACROSS 3 Jigger maker 4 Alton, New Hampshire inventor 7 For Champagne 9 Fast barmount 10 Corkscrew theme for greens 13 Detroit inventor 15 Where to use keys 18 Dance for Corkscrews 19 Lever manufacturer 20 Why you need a corkscrew 21 McLean's tool 25 Barmount name 27 CT silver company 28 Helix type 31 Chop's other half 33 Supporting Corkscrew 35 Four in one 36 Jackson's partner 37 Wakefield, Massachusetts corkscrew 39 Pig maker 40 Barmount 42 Evert's Registration 45 Sounds like a corkscrew forever 47 Webb Partner 49 New York Knife Maker 51 Red corkscrew 54 Cap Lifter inventor 55 French patent word 57 Works with pinion 58 Waiter's Friend part 61 Prong puller inventor 64 Pipe Tool 66 Reynolds partner 67 Heeley's corkscrew 68 Dandy 69 German Prong Puller 70 Swiss Ejector 71 First English corkscrew patent
DOWN 1 Worm Protector 2 Parrot corkscrew 5 Corkscrew type or something to play 6 Finck's partner 8 Goes with worm 9 Champion maker 11 Type of Cutter 12 Corkscrew part 13 Barmount 14 Corkscrew part 16 Open-All 17 Italian Corkscrew Maker 19 L'espirit and ? 20 Works with Peg 22 Walker's town 23 Corkscrew type or something to wear 24 Bar Bum Inventor 26 Last name for Andy 29 Barton's partner 30 French initials 32 Partner of Frary & Clark 33 Bottle with marble 34 Charles' Club 38 Corkscrew part 41 It's electric 42 Spanish "Owl" brand 43 Universal man 44 Lazytongs 46 Spooned with Walker 48 Screwpull inventor 50 Stephens corkscrew 52 Lazy Tongs 53 Magnifying viewer 56 Type of joint 57 Type of Eclipse 59 Penguin patentee 60 Old Codger maker 62 Three pin cork remover 63 Corkscrew Shape 65 Crosby's Corkscrew Print this page to work on the Crossword Puzzle. If you would like the answers, email DailyScrewCrossword@bullworks.net with "Crossword Answers" in the subject box.
What's that on Television?
New York, New York, February 25, 1940 - Hockey fans will be in for a real treat today as W2XBS-TV will broadcast the first television coverage of an ice hockey game. The New York Rangers will be hosting the Montréal Canadiens in Madison Square Garden.
What's this?
The Answer will be seen in tomorrow's Daily Screw.
Yesterday's "What's this?" Answer:
Alf Erickson submitted Placido Vogliotti's 1910 Patent Italian Double Lever for this "What's this?". Alf's example is the French version known as the "Boy Scout."
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