Sudoku: June 26
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Today’s puzzle shows the construction along Elvis Presley Boulevard, taken by Patrick Lantrip.
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Today’s puzzle features food from Emilio’s Grocery, taken by Sophia Surrett.
Today’s puzzle shows Rhodes College graduates at their commencement and was provided courtesy of Rhodes.
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Today’s puzzle is of dice on a shelf at 901 Games, taken by Noah McLane.
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Today’s puzzle is the “Memphis” sign on Mud Island, taken by Greg Campbell.
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This puzzle features students performing at the opening of the 17th annual Orpheum High School Musical Theatre Awards and is courtesy of the Orpheum Theatre. Two Memphis students are starting their week on Broadway today.
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Today’s puzzle features Midtown Hardware’s Tina Brewer and was taken by Mark Weber.
Today’s puzzle is The Daily Memphian’s postseason softball coach of the year, Johnie Sanfratello of Tipton-Rosemark Academy. It was taken by Mark Weber.
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Today’s puzzle is from “The Cast Party,” a spread of home-cooked meals from the Friends of the Oprheum for the cast of “Beauty and the Beast.” It was taken by Brad Vest.
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Today’s puzzle, from the Memphis Pride parade, was taken by Greg Campbell.
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