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Contents | December 2001

In This Issue (Contributors)

More Puzzlers from The Atlantic Monthly.


The Atlantic Monthly | December 2001
 
The Puzzler
Answers to the November Puzzler

"Full Course"

by Emily Cox and Henry Rathvon
 
.....
 
The November Puzzler Solution

The food chain in the shaded circuit could be said to describe a full-course meal, from "soup" to "nuts." Across. 1. bar + row 5. b + race 9. ruse (homophone) 10. tear gas (anag.) 11. s(mall) talk 13. she + a 15. t(rum)an 17. algae (anag.) 20. ne + x + us 22. fir(m)ed 29. duma (hidden) 30. mos(quito)s 31. e + uterpe (repute anag.) 32. l + one 33. style (homophone) 34. en(sue)d Down. 1. bras + s 2. au + thor 3. re(m)ap 4. well (double def.) 5. b(a + lb)oa 6. a + gain 7. c + ali + ban 8. esker (anag.) 12. as + sad 14. po(p)lar 16. mo(u)th 18. fee + lout 19. hi + tit 21. s(ut)ure 23. (v)ermin + e 24. rime's 25. t + a + sty 26. idols (anag.) 27. fazed (homophone) 28. pi(p)e



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The Atlantic Monthly; December 2001; The Puzzler Solution; Volume 288, No. 5; 144.


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