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For Fast Food For Fast Food ... stop at one of the 99 nation-wide Fast Food chains in today's grid--but do not Super-Size it! A R C T I C C I R C L E E B R K P E O K M Z A D Y P P A H E O P S H A K E Y S P I Z Z A Z O S D U S N G O D T O C S F O & S S O T N E K C I H C R M I A S J B S L E Z T E R P S L E Z T E W T T H C I S I I P R E R A A I A L T K Y R E S S O N Y O M K S A E B E H O O R N T M O S V O S N L S U E P C S G R N D B T G T F A E G I E L E E G S I Z W K A G I S G P G E O P Y O B N U B U F K L R P C L T C G U A L I I D L R R A O R T U H A Z Z I P R N L N L E O N I A R Z O A N B T S E G L J P E W T A S P I D H L O E S Y A T R T W R A A R O O U G S K A X M I G H T Y T A C O N D H H S T L T R S S X O T Y I G N Z C E S U L O W I R S N J G E N O A A S E E O A L B D H L O H O K A H O K A B E N T O O J O O I U K N T K I P T B Y S U E H R I D T L A Q O S S S E E O F A H K S E D E R U B I O S J R R G N N E T D R L E Z T I N H C S R E N E I W A C N N R P E O T I T A E L A O S U E A G A N I R A M B U S E I K H S A R G U O R H P B K T T R H T A T R S R S R B S Q D E M C & E N S N O S N E W S P C A R L S J R S I G O B A E Y T I S H H P A E A Q D O B A M E X I C A N G R I L L N N T U R N N L E E W O A R F D C O A C R N T H O E N T I V S L Y C I I C S E E E O O T O A S C X D S H N E K C I H C R E E N O I P A K T K B F H M R A H Z F I L I B E R T O S E E D R A H E S N D U E R U S I C N K T L Z K F T E T R N A T H A N S F A M O U S Z I H R E C H E U S O N I E V I R D S R E K C E H C E C N V U A N I G D L G W K J C K P P F E S V A X P J I R E R T L I R B T B N E U O P Y R C A H I F S T K R M E L E U F U I I U C H W S R S R I T Q O R E U M L O A R M I C F K G P R K H E S D L A N O D C M R E R L A D H B O K Z E P E M I E C U T S C E R P Y S S B H N S N K A L A B C A T E O H S L R H H E A Y O B I K A Y I R E T Y O F R A O N U P J Z W L T S I W L O C T L S V N P H R K E E O U R Y A S L I R R U S P I A Y E L L O R T S E I L L O O B R E P I O G M A O A R C I K E S F N N R B A E T I A Y R H I U T Y E E P S K N S C P I I C Y E A D T K E F I N N O U T B U R G E R S M T I Q O U O N T L E S L Y O E L A R A S Y D N A R G B H E Y O O E R K T O H O O K R D S S G L R B E O J S R A S E A C E L T T I L V S S O C B R D R I C M S D N I A T P A C F R W E I N C R H S T U N O D M U Y M U Y N C H E S T E R S U B F A T B U R G E R E G R U B A T A H W G A ©All-Star Puzzles. Solve more puzzles on the web at http://allstarpuzzles.com A&W HAPPY DAZ MEXICAN GRILL ARBY'S HARDEE'S QUIZNOS ARCTIC CIRCLE HEART ATTACK GRILL RED BURRITO ARTHUR TREACHER'S HOKA HOKA BENTO RITA'S WATER ICE AU BON PAIN HOT DOG ON A STICK ROY ROGERS BAJA FRESH HUNGRY HOWIES RUBIO'S BASKIN-ROBBINS IN-N-OUT BURGER RUBY'S BLIMPIE JACK IN THE BOX SBARRO BOJANGLES' JAMBA JUICE SCHLOTZSKY'S BOSTON MARKET KEWPEE SHAKEY'S PIZZA BUN BOY KFC SKIPPER'S BURGER KING KRISPY KREME SONIC DRIVE-IN CAPTAIN D'S LA SALSA STARBUCKS CARL'S JR. LITTLE CAESARS STEAK 'N SHAKE CHECKERS DRIVE-IN LONG JOHN SILVER'S STEAK N' ALE CHEEBURGER MCDONALD'S SUBMARINA CHEEBURGER MIGHTY TACO SUBWAY CHESTER'S MOE'S SWENSONS CHICK-FIL-A SOUTHWEST GRILL SWISS CHALET CHIPOTLE MR. CHICKEN TACO BELL CHUCK E. CHEESE'S NANDO'S TASTEE-FREEZ CHURCH'S CHICKEN NATHAN'S FAMOUS TERIYAKI BOY COOKOUT NEW YORK FRIES THE GREAT DAIRY QUEEN OLLIE'S TROLLEY STEAK & POTATO DEL TACO ORANGE JULIUS TIM HORTONS DOG N SUDS PANDA EXPRESS TOGO'S DUNKIN' DONUTS PAPA JOHN'S WAFFLE HOUSE EINSTEIN BROS. PICK UP STIX WENDY'S EL POLLO LOCO PIONEER CHICKEN WETZEL'S PRETZELS FATBURGER PIZZA HUT WHATABURGER FAZOLI'S POPEYES WHITE CASTLE FILIBERTO'S PORTILLO'S WIENERSCHNITZEL FIVE GUYS POTBELLY YUM-YUM DONUTS GODFATHER'S PIZZA SANDWICH WORKS ZAXBY'S GRANDY'S QDOBA ©All-Star Puzzles. Solve more puzzles on the web at http://allstarpuzzles.com.
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