Puzzle
Rathvon, Emily Cox and Henry
THE PROGRESSIV 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...
...Clues are in the "cryptic" style...
...C. A-TROPHY D. C(AIR)0 E. T(IE)D F. IN-FOR(MAN)T G. C-OF-FEE H. AD-JUST I. LASS-0 J. A-VERSION K. GLEN (two definitions) L. INHUMAN ("Hunan I'm" anag...
...John Jay Chapman (Practical Agitation) A. POPE-YE B. RUFFIAN ("fun fair" anag...
...The first letters of the clue answers spell out the name of the quotation's author...
...M. TO-NY N. A(FRI)-CAN O. THOUGHT (hidden) P. IDAHO ("aid oh" 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...
...Clues A. Top pop songs blasted apartheid B. Return of a little music school C. A tiny TV I repaired for Christmas D. Polish religious figure in European river E. Beginning of yellow bird's harsh cry F. Sally corrupted Tories G. Sets arranged for Polanski film H. He holds policeman back for a long time I. Lady of etiquette fashioned simple toy J. Illuminated some church reading K. Source of a name found in the pony, maybe L. Snafu with, in Spain, a form of nuclear power M. 99 imprisoned by volunteer policeman N. Tom returned to a guiding principle O. Vocally make fun of a wrong shoe P. Trouble brewing at cliff Q. Swamp lizard spat audibly R. Eat some ketchup S. Others repose "If you are not strong enough to face the issue in private life, do not dream that you can do anything for public affairs...
...Q. OBJECT (two definitions) R. NAUGHTY ("any thug" anag...
Vol. 48 • April 1984 • No. 4