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...
...Mark a sitter savagely...
...Why photos developed into mall feature...
...Soon bashful about food waste and end of fowl...
...Bird in flight tends to throb incessantly...
...8,6) 9. Henry, or George, for example...
...9) 16...
...7) 21...
...5) 13...
...7) U. Puff on Washington, for example...
...Popular costume to possess...
...5) 23...
...5) 6. I arger fowl ingests last of fodder...
...7) 22...
...Fixes signal in afterthought...
...7) 25...
...8,6) DOWN 1. Badly worn key state...
...5,4) 8. Island dweller as a matter of course...
...5,2) 4. Strangely yell "agent" in style...
...7) 16...
...7) 18...
...9) 12...
...5) 22...
...5) 3. Intends to organize no teams...
...4,3) 15...
...Awkward bows had British put down...
...3,4) 19...
...Plain stage before physical education...
...Twice-directed birds...
...Much more troubling when wild racers surround one...
...Way to entertain candidates' children in the hustings...
...First lady transportation system without exception...
...Exclude essential moue, we hear...
...Artfully teased someone at first and puts him to sleep...
...6) 14...
...9) 24...
...7) 7. Base storyteller coming back for power source...
...USA, are treated as one word...
...Slowly consumes crooked lines around projectile...
...3,4) 20...
...6) 17...
...ACROSS 1. Then her big move set for campaign end...
...Feeling about nose stain...
...Little understood items raise cost deviously...
...Moved aimlessly resolving dream need...
...7) 26...
...9) 5. Follow uranium in four directions...
...3,4) 2. Chopped veal takes you in for estimate...
...5...
...7) 10...
...African beginning march upset continent...
...9) 15...
Vol. 20 • September 1988 • No. 8