Summer Camp Guide 2008
 

January 23, 2008: Crossword Puzzle


Old Nass brass (solution)

By Graham Meyer ’01

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Across

1. Return to the chalet?
5. Standards
10. Rock genre popularized by David Bowie
14. A pop
15. Fun, colloquially
16. Move like the Blob
17. ___ Spumante
18. ___ macabre
19. It fills a lago
20. New York governor Eliot ’81
22. Vertigo actor James ’32
24. Stallions’ mates
26. Chief Justice Roger who wrote the opinion in Dred Scott
27. Dog food?
30. Short-story writer Eudora
33. MLB commissioner Bowie ’48
34. Modern artist Frank ’58
36. “Bah!” in Bonn
39. Common suffix for animal adjectives
40. The Blue Lagoon actress Brooke ’87
41. Principle symbolized by the yin-yang
42. International relations thinker Joseph ’58
43. Some images of the Madonna
44. Sumter, for example
45. “Batter my heart, three-person’d God” poet
46. Amazon.com founder Jeff ’86
47. Radio booth sign
50. “Uh-uh”
53. Fed chairman Paul ’49
56. New Yorker editor David ’81
60. Actor Estrada of CHiPs
61. Barnaby ___
63. Brightest object in the night sky
64. Evaluate
65. Egyptian dam site
66. ___ domini
67. God often depicted with a hammer
68. Like aluminum foil
69. Nair rival

Down

1. Rooibos and oolong
2. Latch
3. When Romeo meets Juliet
4. eBay CEO Meg ’77
5. Consumer advocate Ralph ’55
6. Chicago hub
7. Oscar winner Howard
8. “Rubber Duckie” songwriter Jeff ’63
9. Editor’s “let it stand”
10. “Scat!”
11. South Pacific co-writer Joshua ’31
12. Sky blue
13. Like goulash
21. Use a laser
23. “At Last” singer James and namesakes
25. Add sugar
27. Pelt
28. Colin Powell’s alma mater
29. South Korean president Syngman *1910
31. The First Lady of Song
32. Honorary degrees, often
34. Site for a guard?
35. Berkeley chancellor Chang-Lin *59
36. The whole gamut
37. LBJ biographer Robert ’57
38. Have the ___ for
40. Utensil missing from silver sets
44. Physics Nobelist Richard *42
45. Bargain pettily
46. Emeril’s catchphrase
47. Obvious
48. “Don’t Know Why” singer Jones
49. Supreme Court justice Samuel ’72
51. Heart, for example
52. Small, in slang
54. Chapters of history
55. Medical revolutionary
Benjamin 1760
57. Say Anything actress Skye
58. Composer and professor
Edward ’39 *42
59. Sheepshank, for one
62. Bad thing to have on your record

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Graham Meyer ’01 is an assistant editor at Chicago magazine.