Political Puzzle
POLITICAL PUZZLE by John Barclay The numbers indicate the number of letters and words, e.g., (2, 3) means a two-letter word followed by a threeletter word. Groups of letters, e.g., USA, are...
...War or anarchy ammunition...
...5) Answers to last month's puzzle...
...7) 17...
...It's O.K...
...This country in oral translation for awakening...
...Scram...
...Brings up after driving rain but is behind...
...7) 6. Make a new point about O'Neill...
...5) 26...
...ACROSS 1. Ultraconservative's article on root privilege...
...9) 20...
...7) 24...
...Leavens mixture to capture...
...Douse it carefully in the yard...
...Groups of letters, e.g., USA, are treated as one word...
...Legislative proposal for utility charge...
...Revolutionary did not change generous extension...
...Beneath two foreign articles...
...7) 5. I am in Horatio's exotic foreign city...
...Crazy fist fad embraces all females...
...5, 4) 16...
...4, 4, 7) DOWN 1. Old light source around Petra...
...9) 4. Found merit in the meantime...
...Former movie star either way...
...Drunk lumps are ungenerous people...
...Fixer arranges tenure before end of October...
...3, 7, 5) 9. Glass which becomes proper around September 1. (5) 10...
...Carelessly name hit for the ocean...
...Not a trace discovered therein...
...Guide to ghost house...
...7) 22...
...5) 23...
...5) 2. Sex rite set up for one who barely makes it...
...7) 19...
...7) 13...
...4, 5) 13...
...4, 5) 14...
...7) 21...
...5) 17...
...Evacuator puts little ruler in front of several rows...
...Difficult newspaper describes depression...
...9) 11...
...3, 4) 18...
...5) 7. Movie classification to keep everybody out...
...7) 3. Martin's ex weaves a carpet...
...Gang twins make vibrations...
...7) 8. Trial fees suffer two setbacks about rising art...
...2, 7) 25...
...5) 15...
...7) 12...
...Underweight tulip planting is incandescent...
...5, 4) 14...
Vol. 17 • October 1985 • No. 9