Puzzle
Rathvon, Emily Cox and Henry
T h e|p r 0 G r e S s i V u z z L e 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...
...The first letters of the clue answers spell out the name of the quotation's author...
...J. SHO(w)-SHONE K. SNOOTY ("N.Y.'s too" anag...
...The song of history can only be sung as a whole...
...Clues are in the "cryptic" style...
...D. ELAB-ORATE ("bale" rev...
...N. Beg again for routine...
...I6E^ 83E^ Clues A. Modern playwright describes one artist B. Had to heed bombs having a short fuse C. King in Troy returning to own city D. Russian bigwig falling behind Zen-lover E. Don't start killing for amusement F. Fickle jailbird locked up in a moment G. Spoke of AIDS spreading H. Bed with heavy weight fabric I. Salute to fall J. Salad ingredients kill composer K. Greek has skill in bridge L. Legal nuclear buildup—horrible M. Author vocalized sincere plan for creating borders...
...E. G-ENTRY F. A-L(LOW)ANCE G. YOUTH (hidden) H. GOB-LET I. ALCOHOLISM ("school mail" anag...
...M. T-ONTO (T = "back of fort...
...Solution to last month's Progressive Puzzle "One age cannot be completely understood if all the others are not understood...
...L. END-ANGERED-S-PECIES ("pieces" anag...
...For a complete introduction to "cryptic" clue-solving, send a self-addressed, stamped envelope to: The Progressive Puzzle, 409 E. Main Street, Madison, WI 53703...
...Ortega y Gasset) A. OF-FENDER B. RUNT ("Turn" anag...
...C. THOUSAND ("and shout" anag...
Vol. 48 • February 1984 • No. 2