Sunday, March 28, 2010
ACROSTIC, Puzzle by Emily Cox and Henry Rathvon, edited by Will Shortz
This Sunday’s acrostic draws its quotation from Then We Came to the End by Joshua Ferris.
The quotation: OUR COPYWRITER DON HAD ANOTHER SCREENPLAY ABOUT A DISAFFECTED AND CYNICAL COPYWRITER SUFFERING ENNUI IN THE OFFICE SETTING WHILE DREAMING OF BECOMING A FAMOUS SCREENWRITER WHICH HE CLAIMED WAS NOT AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL
The author’s name and the title of the work: FERRIS THEN WE CAME TO THE END
The defined words:
A. Meal of cereal grain, FARINA
B. Looking for oneself on the Internet, EGOSURFING
C. Color in roulette, ROUGE
D. One making a personal withdrawal?, RECLUSE
E. Human period before bipedal locomotion, INFANCY
F. Opposite of ad-libbed, SCRIPTED
H. Part of an actor’s job application, HEADSHOT
I. Promoting workplace comfort and efficiency, ERGONOMIC
K. Two-person cutter, swing sharply, WHIPSAW
L. Serialized, as a novel, EPISODIC
M. Slang for a partitioned workplace (2 wds.), CUBE FARM
N. Still single, but unavailable for dating, AFFIANCED
O. Cocktail poured over crushed ice (2 wds.), MAI TAI
P. Environmental science, ECOLOGY
Q. Scientist in a managerial position, TECHNOCRAT
R. Cool, distant, aloof, reserved, OFFISH
S. Having a certain job security, TENURED
U. Full of juice?, ELECTRIC
W. Outburst from one who is harried and exasperated (2 wds.), NOW WHAT
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