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RESTAURANTS Solution: 5 letters EHCNULGFORMALVR CHA I RARTABLEAEE NO CAT I I POMNRSGS AD I SHCLWE I IETET RKARKOLNS ERLATR TPNRESU ITVAFYAO N Y A I I DUYASOCSRO EPTTRCRTSOHOP IM TTHR I D I ODSZO I AY U I ACAOUSTEAKTNR O I ALNPROODTUOE E EHAWPUVZSPEC I AL KSCAFERB I L © (g) © (®) T AUREGRUBAGELSAU TSAFKAERBUFFETC © 2022 Andrews McMeel Syndication www.wonderword.com 5/5 Bagels, Bill, Bowl, Breakfast, Brunch, Buffet, Burger, Cafe, Chair, Cook, Cuisine, Cutlery, Dish, Drink, Entrance, Family, Formal, Grill, Hotel, Lunch, Meal, Menu, Order, Outdoor, Park, Party, Pasta, Patio, Plate, Reservation, Restroom, Salad, Salt, Seafood, Social, Soup, Special, Steak, Stove, Sushi, Table, Taco, Takeout, Tips, Variety, Vegetarian, Wait Answer below Dear Abby The NEW Treasury 48 can be purchased online at www.WonderWordBooks.com, or call 1-800-642-6480. Woman feels mistreated by disrespectful daughter DEAR ABBY: I have a daughter, “Molly," who is in her late 30s. Her father and I divorced when she was an infant, and I raised her, with help from my family, until I remar ried. Her father had visi tation and paid child sup port, but that’s where it ended. Throughout Molly’s life, I have taken care of all medical expenses, extracurricular activities, etc., and I sac rificed so she could have what she needed. The problem I’m hav ing is that she treats me badly, while her father, his family, her husband’s family and members of my family are put on a pedestal. The disrespect ful way she talks to me and her superior attitude have sent me into depres sion. She doesn’t answer texts or return my phone calls unless she feels like it or wants something. There’s the possibility that I’ll be coming into some money soon, and I have been thinking about changing my will and not leaving her anything. I am seeing a therapist to figure out why I can’t tell her how much her words and actions hurt me. I love Molly very much, but I don’t like her. Shouldn’t she be the one in therapy to figure out why she treats me this way? — MISTREATED MOM IN GEORGIA DEAR MOM: People don’t usually seek thera py unless they are hurt ing, as you are. Don’t waste your time waiting for her to seek help for something she doesn’t think is a problem. Your daughter is fine with the status quo because you haven’t drawn the line and demanded to be treat ed with consideration. I don’t know if she’s aware that you are about to come into money, but when she finds out, you may discover she has a sudden change of attitude. If the money comes DEARABBY Jeanne Phillips through, I hope you will spend that windfall on things you enjoy — travel, cultural events, all the activities you missed out on while sacrificing for Molly. You deserve it; she doesn’t. Please tell your therapist I said so. I’m quite sure your therapist will agree. DEAR ABBY: I reno vated and moved into my girlfriend’s house a year ago, to the tune of $80,000. We have been together 12 years and agreed that although nei ther of us wants to remar ry, we should stop paying two mortgages because we are nearing retirement and should save money. She has an old cat that is peeing all over the house. She says, “What do you want me to do about it?” I’m asking her to help me figure some thing out, but after more than a year of dealing with her cat peeing on everything from my chil dren’s beds to the carpets, nothing has changed. What can I say to get through to her that this is ruining our home and potentially getting people sick? I can’t have guests over because of the smell. — FRUSTRATED OVER THE FELINE DEAR FRUSTRATED: You and your girlfriend should discuss this with the cat’s veterinarian to find out if the animal’s behavior is age-related and can’t be controlled or a behavioral problem that can be corrected. Please don’t wait to do it! You have my sympathy. Wonderword answer: Pizza