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CONTINUED FROM PAGEA&E:20 i ¦ 11Strawberry Lane,the Cape's only mid-19,h century sea captains' home andIS*century Colonialkitchen open to the public. Featured exhibit through July 15 is a private 17th-19,h century pewter collection. The museum is off Route 6A, Yarmouth Port,open through Oct. 12 for docent-led tours, Friday through Sunday,1-4 p.m. Call 508-362-3021 or visit www.hsoy.org. ? Mashpee Wampanoag Indian Museum The history and culture of the Wampanoag from the Stone Age to the present is detailed in a range of exhibits.The museum is the only one in existence devoted exclusively to Wampanoag history. The collection displays ancient artifacts and other Native American heirlooms forming a chronologi- cal commentary on life among the Wampanoag for thousands of years, including tools,baskets,hunting and fishing implements, weapons and domestic utensils.The focal point is a large diorama depicting a scene from anearlyWampanoagsettlement. The museum is at 414 Main St. (Route 130),Mashpee. Open Monday and Thursday 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. 508- 477-9339 (museum); 508-477-6160 (Tribal Historic Preservation office); www.mashpeewampanoagtribe.com/ museum ? Sandwich Glass Museum FREE Fun Friday: July 18: the Museum"welcomes visitors at no cost,9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., as part of the Highland Street Foundation's 6th Annual "Free Fun Fridays" program. Through Nov. 2: "Swinging the Lamp: Ship Models from the USS ConstitutionModel ShipwrightGuild, " featuring dozens of expertly crafted models of all sizes, from whaling vessels to tugboats and more. Free with museum admission. Through Oct. 31: The acclaimed McDermott Glass Studio presents glass art by David McDermott and Yukimi Matsumoto and works by Isabel Green and Bryan Randa. Walking tours of historic Sandwich Village.The90-minutejaunts leavethe Sandwich Glass Museum at 10 a.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays through August,then on Saturdays inSeptem- ber (no tour on the 13th) and the first two weeks of October. No charge, but donations are welcome. The Sandwich Glass Museum is at 129 Main St. Hours are 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily,April through December. $8,$2 children. 508-888-0251 or visit www.sandwichglassmuseum.org. ? NATURE ? Summer at Museum of Natural History • Incredible NEW Inflatable Gray Whale - Walk through this amaz- ing creature and learn all about the whale's behavior from the inside out. Dates: July 9, 23; Aug. 13, 29, from 9:30 a.m.to 4 p.m.Free with museum admission. Events CONTRIBUTED PHOTO ALL FIRED UP - Rice Gallery in Mashpee Commons hosts a pottery exhibition, "Two Potters, Four Kilns, One Fire," July 17 to Aug. 14,with an artists' reception 6 to 8 p.m. July 17.Potters Kimberly Sheehan Medeiros and HollisEngleyhave each honedtheir skillfor 25 years.Thougheach has a gas-fueled reductionkiln,they will be working here with the process of wood-firing,which gives new variations in color and pattern created from theflame and wood ash.508-477-2787. 'TwoFourOnePotteryexhibit' ACROSS L Buzzkil! 5. Buggy for Brits 9. Furbys,once 12. Dog tag info 13.Pro 14. Pitching star 15.Chowhounds have big ones 17.Virtual citizen of PCgaming 18.It's tapped 19.Better or best 21.Bakery supply 24. Marathon 26. Dominate, in sports lingo 27.Printer's amount 29. Unrespected writer 33. "The best is to come!" 34. Campaign creators 36. Freight weight 37.Metallurgist's materials 39.Jets or Sharks,e.g. 40. Be outstanding? 41.Is worthwhile 43. Enough,and then some 45. Bridges in Hollywood 48. Itinerary part 49. Cause of inflation? 50. Covetously 56. Ozone hazard,for short 57.Jack and Jill's burden 58. Stead 59.Congressionalvote 60.Poundthekeys 61.Check DOWN 1.Chain letters? 2. Sound at the door 3. Hi-fi component 4. Nerdy types 5. Goody two-shoes 6. Snitch 7.Did lunch,say 8. Stone worker 9.Allegro, in music 10. Battery fluid 11.Showroom model - 16.Aquarium beauty 20."That's disgusting!" 21. It has its ups and downs 22. Still-fife piece 23.Addto the pot 24. Buddhist priests 25.A comet,tothe superstitious 28.Wired 30. Straddling, maybe 31. Hooded garment 32. Baby bouncer? 35. Dame Marsh of mystery 38. Cloak-and-dagger sort 42. Masterful 44. Stake drivers 45. Delicate,in a way 46. Board game or magazine 47.Bicolor sea predator 48. Beneath contempt 51.Dissenter's word 52. Big shot 53. Canine command 54. "Malcolm X" director 55. Music to the cook's ears PAGEA:4 ANSWERSON by Myles Mellor and Misan f lanagan Each Sudoku puzzle consists of a 9X9 grid that has been subdivided into nine smallergrids of 3X3 squares. To solve the puzzle each row, column and box must contain each of the numbers 1to 9. Puzzles come in three grades: easy, medium and difficult. SUDOKU PAGEA:4 ~ : ANSWERSON