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...
...Improving offspring set up ice gun around point...
...7) (9) means of transportation...
...9) pasta...
...5) involved...
...Carefully cut it fine for 17...
...Those adjacent sent ERA 18...
...7) style...
...ACROSS 1. Ethical choice between Bond’s boss or Capone...
...Use is made of 1 and 4 Across, for example...
...Give set result for remnant...
...7) 13...
...Red drug shook up nerd...
...7) 16...
...Second person with short future-Christmas, we hear...
...7) 12...
...Uncontrolled fear led to type...
...275) parading...
...POLITICAL PUZZLE by John Barclay The numbers indicate the number of letters and words, e.g...
...7) 2 1. London district army, if a revolution is permitted...
...It’s nonsense when overweight person takes in middle of suit...
...Absorbs and gets sin 22...
...9) 10...
...7) 19...
...5) 26...
...9) 28...
...Franco-Russian users 6. Costumes for driving...
...Beltway term suited nicely after original opening...
...5) DOWN 1. Womanizer type not yet up to speed...
...7) 23...
...9) 27...
...7) 24...
...Artificial English building material...
...4, 5) 20...
...Complex Spring feature...
...5) 5. Prospered after drive around following last part of month...
...5) 4. Mystic rite tying into campaign theme...
...Amish step around one 15...
...Being miserably fed, lied, and polluted...
...7) of union...
...3. Direction set up in angle...
...translation...
...7) 2. Large and thin rehearsing for actual event...
...Young lady turning out bad...
...7) (5) 4. Place to hang new heir net...
...9) reeling...
...7) 25...
...9) 9. Role assumed to reach cart deviously...
...7) 14...
...5) 11...
...Steady Washington diet, some call it poi...
...Home for the elect...
...7) 13...
...Persistent former leader in 19...
...5) 7. Beginning of Latin II 8. Dry eyes at moving history...
...USA, are treated as one word...
Vol. 24 • May 1992 • No. 5