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...
...Misplaced target awe...
...Former foe occupying seat in Clinton cabinet...
...7) 26...
...Live misogynist losing head.(5) 20...
...7) 12...
...Wing built of rail (initially iron...
...9) 2. Develops theory controlling seatide...
...ACROSS 1. Current issue...
...7) 28...
...5,5) DOWN 1. Earlier issue...
...Newsworthy nine met complete reorganization...
...9) 19...
...Deliberately omit steel plant...
...10) 6. The best case restated...
...Makes baseless activity around beginning of month...
...4) 10...
...9) 16...
...Part of organ orchestrated a murder...
...7) 7. Greek letter opposing wine...
...4) 29...
...7) 23...
...7) 22...
...7) 3. Movie actor's first recalls another's last...
...Shopkeeper losing a floor worker...
...Cleverly get miner taking measurements...
...5) 4. Mad liar confused Byrd, for example...
...9) 23...
...7) 21...
...To make law toss net around current...
...7) 11...
...Washington structure improved use with hoe...
...7) 20...
...7) 14...
...7) 24...
...USA, are treated as one word...
...5) 24...
...Bill's time threshold...
...5) 9. Movie set changed to oil can.(8) 15...
...8) 17...
...7) 13...
...7) 27...
...Last set played for the least lively...
...Iron ads displayed losses of territory...
...7) 8. Time period for Southern senator...
...Vibrates in scriptures on a testamentary base...
...Second event about light...
...State back following Amin's first language...
...7) 5. Looks out for former household members catching cold...
...Support athlete taking dive awkwardly...
...We're what it troubled...
...5) 18...
...Opposed Turkish leader with small institute...
...New England larch changing cemetery building...
...Proposition hero met in confusion...
...Literary light rescheduled tea hour...
Vol. 26 • January 1994 • No. 5