POLITICAL PUZZLE
Barclay, John
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...
...5,9) 4. Same as Across 1. 9. Traveling around main Washington circle.(7) 10...
...ACROSS 1. Selection device for basic colors at social event...
...7) 6. Team's menu planned for laughs...
...Confused corn citer is clearly wrong...
...District Attorney sometimes tossed civet corn.(9) 1 7. Supports while retreating...
...9) 16...
...5) 8. Election winner next January 20, for example...
...5) 4. Strikes sick pet violently...
...Frenchman committed American University crime.(7) 11...
...7) 14...
...7) 19 Topical arrangement of sight...
...7) 19...
...7) 20 Dale's mate and friend on a grand scale...
...5,2) 18 101 occasions coming up for Jews and Arabs together...
...Destroy end of Van Winkle's dream...
...Cuts agency in bits...
...7) 2 2 Proper age (mid-50's) turns up.(5) 24...
...7) 2. New term tries people paying bills...
...Site for two houses in Washington...
...9) 2 5. Intimate Gus gets confused...
...Parenthood confused tinter in May...
...9,5) 2 8. Same as Across 27, DOWN 1. Composed, Tip duns columnists...
...Do in Washington in 1984...
...Groups of letters, e.g., USA, are treated as one word...
...4,3) 15 . Tracy follows Nazi around North Carolina...
...7) 26...
...3,2...
...9) 7. Here French queen is more forbidding...
...7) 17...
...9) 3. Strange sound in arroyo deluge...
...7) 5. Resident's popular chess wins...
...Somewhat rarely, less rarely enter "of" differently.(7) 2 1. For example, yellow, crazy, loco Republican.(5) 23...
...In archer, short rest confused mind.(9) 1 2 . Mistake at the end of the Reign of Terror.(5) 1 3 . Marie's address briefly wins wrestling match for lingerie...
...7) 27...
Vol. 16 • April 1984 • No. 3