ABOUT FACE
Mask-Wearers in Literature and Popular Culture
Alberto RĂ­os


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  • 1. Head and sometimes face covering worn in public by some Muslim women.

  • 4. His senses tingle

  • 6. Form-al date of birth

  • 8. More face? Spanish mask, English makeup

  • 10. He used rapier to carve initial to "sign his work"

  • 11. Tabby, Calico, Siamese, etc.

  • 12. Guy Fawkes-inspired mask in what "V" is for

  • 13. It may be out on a limb

  • 16. Eartha Kitt, Julie Newmar, Anne Hathaway, etc.

  • 18. Dumas prisoner kept in this mask

  • 20. Don't tug on his cape

  • 23. We're wearing masks to prevent its spread

  • 25. Sign on this line

  • 26. Beauty pageant wear

  • 28. a code word representing the letter T, used in voice communication by radio

  • 29. Commander Vader, off duty

  • 31. Plague doctor masks had this bird feature

  • 32. At this kind of ball, everyone wears a mask

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  • 1. Haw's partner

  • 2. He wore a goalie mask

  • 3. Opposite of most cowardly

  • 5. Head covering and water simulate this feeling

  • 6. Fauci, Gupta, Walensky, etc.

  • 7. Bruce Wayne in a cowl

  • 9. Sally Ride, Neil Armstrong, John Glenn, etc.

  • 14. Seuss's "Cat" wore one

  • 15. Mexico's greatest luchador, who never removed his mask

  • 17. Number 1 in cards

  • 18. H.G. Wells "Man" wears a mask of bandages to be seen

  • 19. Eccentric

  • 21. Eric wears a mask in the opera house

  • 22. Repeat

  • 24. His lambs were silenced by a muzzle

  • 27. Ironman alter ego Tony

  • 30. School for Sun Devils

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