Crossword: CrosspOLLInation 2025 Spring

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February 28, 2025

This week’s theme: Selected course titles and categories from the OLLI@SOU 2025 Spring catalog, from many categories: ARTS (Film,TV,Radio; Music; Visual; Writing), HISTory, LANGuages and Cultures, LIFE Planning, LITerature, MOVement, NATure, PERSonal Exploration, RECreation, STEM (Sci Tech Engr Math), SOCial Sci. Spring Special: $75 Member Fee!!

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Explanations of selected entries, theme, clues, etc.: (spoilers)

18A. STAND UP NOW!
23A. MINDFUL MOVEMENT: (Stretching and Qigong)
37A. (What’s So Special About) HUMAN LANGUAGE
50A. (How to) KEEP YOUR MARBLES
56A. (A Tribute to) CRATER LAKE (National Park)

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