Path: bloom-picayune.mit.edu!snorkelwacker.mit.edu!americast.com!americast.com!americast-post Newsgroups: americast.natrev From: americast-post@AmeriCast.Com Organization: American Cybercasting Approved: americast-post@AmeriCast.com Subject: DEFINITIONS Date: Fri, 30 Oct 92 13:09:31 EST Message-ID: DEFINITIONS A. Ol' Man River 41 153 139 176 70 185 55 11 120 79 28 B. Innate 169 113 111 135 182 54 30 189 10 C. Welles effort (2 words) 52 90 125 65 208 175 29 201 42 16 109 D. Gridiron rest 19 145 174 138 95 36 123 210 E. Branch of mathematics 164 43 87 150 24 71 140 12 171 197 F. Disposed to foul up 160 121 44 199 21 72 3 137 100 58 (2 words) G. Kentucky home of sluggers 166 53 2 106 211 191 84 179 62 20 H. Like the Andes 108 183 94 157 117 68 22 50 1 151 202 I. Sooner or later 178 147 190 77 33 162 49 89 6 119 J. ''Handy'' skill 57 187 141 101 148 83 13 35 132 K. Deadly 129 45 168 115 188 126 67 31 L. Gall 128 133 91 59 122 69 25 5 165 86 M. WW I heroes 170 8 34 64 97 93 82 167 196 N. Abu Nidal talent 78 130 193 159 66 103 32 17 155 O. Cookout favorite 26 207 136 186 142 131 47 99 60 P. Female hormone 92 154 75 204 39 161 27 107 Q. Apartment-building bigwig 163 156 88 114 7 37 152 51 R. Adit 61 149 96 206 105 38 172 15 S. Incendiary insects 40 209 80 192 4 144 180 98 23 T. Military blouses 85 173 110 56 205 127 U. Delivery boy, e.g. 18 134 184 198 81 48 118 V. Seeps 200 73 14 102 194 W. Slow, to the maestro 76 146 46 181 112 124 X. Indian garb 116 195 177 63 Y. In the direction of 104 203 9 143 74 158 ***************************************************************** DIRECTIONS The object of TRANS-O-GRAM is to fill in the puzzle diagram by guessing the words from their definitions, and transferring each letter of the guessed word to the correspondingly numbered square in the diagram. When the diagram is filled in it will spell out a quotation from some published work (reading normally from left to right, black boxes indicating the ends of words); also, when the words have all been filled in above, their initial letters will spell out the author and title of the quoted work. The acrostic feature, and the relative word-lengths in the diagram, will assist in the solution. Spelling and definitions on the authority of Webster's New International Dictionary, Second Edition. Solution to Last Issue's Trans-O-Gram. PATRICK BUCHANAN -- No Ideals: ''In the Old America, Ingrid Bergman, carrying the child of her lover, fled the country in scandal. Today, she would probably be asked to pose naked -- and nine months pregnant -- on the cover of Vanity Fair. Today, the standards are gone.'' For a 34-puzzle collection of Trans-O-Gram, send $5.95 (plus $1 S&H) to: T-Gram Plus, 3279 Lake Powell, Williamsburg, Virginia 23185. This article is copyright 1992 National Review. Redistribution to other sites is not permitted except by arrangement with American Cybercasting Corporation. For more information, send-email to usa@AmeriCast.COM