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 three-letter word. Groups of letters, e.g., USA, are...
...7) 26...
...7) 7. Frequently could follow quarter...
...7) 17...
...Beginning of phrase is wrong...
...Evil steed displayed on video...
...9) 10...
...Snack for Carter...
...Keep out of segregated dance...
...7) 21...
...5) 20...
...7) 5. Tried to change a convention site...
...7) 12...
...Indicate surprising net drop...
...Legal systems in Mexico destroyed...
...5) 8. Performers' bar...
...7) 22...
...9) 16...
...Belief placing metal deposit in opposition...
...7) 23...
...9) 16...
...7) 4. Choose the Spanish version of common abbreviation...
...5) 14...
...7) 9. Pleasure from shapes formed around pin...
...9) 18...
...Soldier points around machines...
...Actress saves an arrangement...
...5) 22...
...Guessed wrongly about muses' aims...
...Surplus in complex transformation...
...7) DOWN 1. Clash or confused class member...
...5) 24...
...7) 18...
...9) 6. Change the rate for Kennedy Center house...
...7) 19...
...Concentrated popular verb form...
...9) 3. They push household appliances around five...
...Dad's led around carrying a burden...
...Groups of letters, e.g., USA, are treated as one word...
...7) 13...
...Carries on about trains...
...Lieutenant changing gears in the maximum...
...Featured Red arts display...
...7) 2. Brat swings lariat on neither side...
...Quick...
...Not give sufficient credit for a returned medley...
...The spaceman cometh...
...Unhappy about bare slime...
...9) 15...
...5) 5. Got rid of oddly-sided miss...
...9) 25...
...5) 11...
...Dances for the movies...
...No medal prepared for early front runner...
...ACROSS 1. No-no with Treasury check (550 in back...
...7) 14...
Vol. 15 • October 1983 • No. 7