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 treated...
...7) 20...
...5) 23...
...Remain deranged about tragic beginning...
...9) 10...
...Process negative to make Los Angeles green...
...Part going West the same way...
...9) 2. Reset meter or be in more distant location...
...9) 7. Suite at messy place...
...s carelessly...
...7) 22...
...5) 4. Speaks without knowledge, uses e.g...
...Former President sitting on bench in D.C...
...Particular place is redecorated...
...9) 21...
...7) 9. Notes about congressmen...
...7) 29...
...Former President who worked in White House 100 years later...
...7) DOWN 1. Brought in the Vaders' organization...
...Useful building dedicated to saint...
...Light turning to go bad before church...
...9) 18...
...7) 3. Close confederate who never got to lead defense...
...USA, are treated as one word...
...7) 23...
...Cuban, for example, in tailspin before noon...
...9) 17...
...Scent said to travel more than one length...
...9) 16.5 & 10 noses set up for presidential candidate...
...Resolve dispute about a Washington location...
...Of a bone in a degree of detail I acknowledge...
...5) 25...
...Simply put 150 around pile in front of gym...
...Pesetas we exchanged for flowers...
...9) 28...
...5) 15...
...Reach heat strangely for sign of misery...
...7) 12...
...Savagely too torn for capital...
...5) 11...
...7) 24...
...Repeat a tree it cultivated...
...7) 13...
...Composer that is placed after Met appearance...
...Issues intricate striping around middle of month...
...7) 6. Naval vessels arrayed for voters, etc...
...7) 5. Former President settling generously these days...
...ACROSS 1. Former President skating on thin ice these days...
...7) 26...
...Covers bad sex about nurse...
...5) 14...
...7) 19...
...5) 27...
...7) 8. Chutzpah is never out of place...
...7) 5. Government department to deal only with diamonds...
Vol. 26 • January 1994 • No. 3