Puzzle
Rathvon, Emily Cox and Henry
THE PROGRESSIVE PUZZLE By Emily Cox and Henry Rathvon Letters to clue answers, when put in the appropriately numbered squares, will spell out a quotation. The first letters of the clue answers...
...The first letters of the clue answers spell out the name of the quote's author...
...I. UN-WON-TED J. RO(BI)N K. THE(OR)Y L. INTERMINGLE (hidden) M. MI-ND'S ("I'm" rev...
...B. LOUSE ("Seoul" anag...
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...no economist should be denied it, and not many are...
...CLUES A. Congressman Hill gives repeat performance B. Rising curve makes delivery service cry C. Fights outside of a New York store D. Leaders of Haiti and Jamaica join pilgrimage to Mecca E. Seaside merchant in Fife having strange wish F. Lunatic rival let out a form of radiation G. Hit a tennis ball through a room H. Berlin, in time, achieves point where growth is limited I. Shiftily, they tow a UFO off the beaten track J. Rumors afoot: whales off part of Australia K. Prejudice is bad—endlessly bad L. Unusual cases I select from a book of the Bible M. Gas left additionally in Poles' country N. Far-out sex act Eva digs O. Fists, I'd say, badly fail to appease P. Iowa upset about Jim's island Q. Quote, in a sense, orally R. Males, to a liberated woman SOLUTION TO LAST MONTH'S PROGRESSIVE PUZZLE "The experience of being disastrously wrong is salutary...
...Clues are in the "cryptic" style...
...F. INCAN-DESCENT (pun) G. N(AUGHT)Y H. OSHKOSH ("sh-shook" anag...
...C. IN-DIG-O D. FORBEAR E. ENJOYABLE ("any job Lee" anag...
...N. EXPAT(R)IATE O. SHE'D...
...John Kenneth Galbraith (A Life in Our Times) A. A-TLAS ("SALT" rev...
Vol. 46 • April 1982 • No. 4