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Sunday, February 17, 2008
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ACROSTIC Puzzle by Emily Cox & Henry Rathvon, edited by Will Shortz

The quote appears fairly intact with the exception of the introductory half of the paragraph and the exclusion of “an amateur detective” -- fair enough!
The defined words: GUTHRIE (A. Dust Bowl Troubadour of folk music); EVILS (B. Escapees from a mythical box); OLIPHANT (C. Editorial cartoonist Pat); RAJPUT (D. Member of a Hindu warrior caste); GUMSHOE (E. Hawkshaw sleuth); ENBLOC (F. As a group, all together [2 wds.]); PERSEIDS (G. Shower that’s hot in August); ELICIT (H. Draw out, call forth); RUFFLE (I. Feature of Seinfeld’s puffy shirt); RAINBOW (J. Our nation, according to Jesse Jackson); YANQUI (K. Estadounidense); CLOWNING (L. Buffoonery); IDYLLS (M. Poems on pastoral scenes); THICKET (N. Chaparral or coppice); INHALF (O. Forming two equal pieces [2 wds.]); EVZONE (P. Kilt-wearing Greek soldier often serving as a palace guard); STAIRWAY (Q. Flight from one landing to another); OPTOUT (R. Decline to take advantage [of] [2 wds.]); FAITHFUL (S. True believers with “the”); AVIDITY (T. Enthusiasm; greed); MINOTAUR (U. Mythical monster kept in a labyrinth); ETHEL (V. Barrymore who said “I never let them cough. They wouldn’t dare”); REQUEST (W. “As Time Goes By,” to Sam, e.g.); IDIOLECT (X. Pattern of speech peculiar to one person); CLINTON (Y. Veep under Jefferson and Madison); APOSTLE (Z. Evangelistic supporter).
Presidential candidates running for election best know when in Wisconsin to say "cheese". Having lived in Wisconsin as a child for but a year, I was spared the politics, but remember the cheese... and smile!
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