SmokING STUDY
CLINICAL STUDIES
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Smokers Wanted!
FEMALES W/ LOW SEX DESIRE
University of Pittsburgh
Smokers who want to try new cigarettes that may or may not lead to reduced smoking are wanted for a research study. This is NOT a treatment or smoking cessation study. Compensation will be provided. Evening Appointments Available For more information please call The Nicotine & Tobacco Research Lab at
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The University of Pittsburgh’s Alcohol and Smoking Research Laboratory is looking for people to participate in a three-part research project.
To participate, you must: • Currently smoke cigarettes • Be 18-55 years old, in good health • Be willing to fill out a questionnaire’s • not smoke before two sessions.
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SMOKERS WANTED for Paid Psychology Research
to participate in a research project at Carnegie Mellon University! To be eligible for this study, you must be: • 18-50 yrs. old • In good health • Willing to not smoke or use nicotine products before one session You may earn up to $50 for your participation in a 3 hour study. For more information, call: The Behavioral Health Research Lab (412-268-3029) NOTE: Unfortunately, our lab is not wheelchair accessible.
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1. Arrive at 6. Hourly payment 10. State after a head injury, sometimes 14. Indie rock band with the 2014 album “Rips” 15. Nailed, as an exam 16. Foot, e.g. 17. Mage’s casting 18. Narc’s assignment 19. “Eat-Clean Diet” series author Tosca ___ 20. Getaway spot with three points? 23. Stirring about 24. Candy from a dispenser 25. Small giggle 26. Toupee 27. Logrolling competition roll 29. “Adios, I’m ghost” 31. Bottoms of big hills 33. “Two names ought to do it,” briefly 34. Blow out of the water 35. Place to pick up a blonde (in more ways than one) 36. Hip-hoppers from Dallas? 42. In between 43. Beat test: Abbr. 44. Wet dog, e.g. 45. “Boyhood” star Hawke 48. R&B artist with the 2015 single “Coming With You”
49. Exactly 50. Like a wallflower 51. A/S/L datum 53. Parts of a chain: Abbr. 55. Legal document that sets up confidentiality between the parties, for short 56. What some cheapskates give in lieu of bills at a strip club? 60. Mindlessly parrot 61. One of Seth’s brothers 62. Half-serious group? 64. Barely made (out) 65. Overflowing (with) 66. Contains 67. Department store department 68. “Why not?” 69. Purple hue
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39. Jay Pritchett’s portrayer on “Modern Family” 40. Beer enjoyed while driving 41. Malaga miss: Abbr. 45. Hold in high regard 46. “Blurred Lines” singer 47. One of two in a Social Security number 48. Tyro 52. Knotty protuberance 54. TV journalist Lesley 57. Fixes golf divots 58. Test the weight of 59. Pope succeeded by Hilarius (Hilarius! What a name!) 63. Sch. where Pete Carroll coached
This week marks the return of the crossword to City Paper. Constructor Brendan Emmett Quigley has been making puzzles for nearly 20 years for a variety of outlets, including, frequently, The New York Times. Look for the answers to this week’s puzzle in this space next week.