All for a Horse

by Judy Miller

       
       
       
       
           
         
       
         
           
           
     
           
         
           
           
       
       
         
           
         
           
       
       
                             

A.   Quiver

B.   Subject of Jacob Schick`s 1928 patent (2)

C.   Vienna`s city hall, for one

D.   Member of a nye

E.   Encarta, e.g.

F.   How some fights are fought (3)

G.   Like some blue eyes

H.   Subject of the Book of Daniel

I.   Certain timbers

J.   Annie Oakley, e.g.

K.   IOC purview (2)

L.   Pretty recent

M.   Excess

N.   Lacking compassion

O.   "Keeping time, time, time/In a sort of Runic rhyme/To
the ___ that so musically wells"

P.   Envelop

Q.   Obvious truth that goes unaddressed (5)

R.   Pitcher

S.   Contrite

T.   Distance of about 3.5 miles

U.   Extreme; deep

V.   "It’s one of the tragic ironies of the theater
that only one man in it can count on steady work -- the ___," Tallulah Bankhead, 1952 (2)

W.   Foreign laborer (2)

X.   Crenshaw cousin (2)

Y.   Excessively agitated

Z.   Ivanhoe`s love

AA.   Home of the "World`s Largest Rattlesnake Round-Up"
since 1958

AB.   Menú offering

AC.   Tailored dress

AD.   Coastline traveled by Jimmy Cliff in "Many Rivers
to Cross" (5)

AE.   Factor important in blood typing

AF.   Atrial fibrillation, e.g.

AG.   Subject of the biography "Stop the World"

AH.   Direct

AI.   Best Actor nominee for "Mutiny on the Bounty" and
"Witness for the Prosecution"

AJ.   Anticipate

AK.   Like some drinkers (hyph)

AL.   Certain type of seizure (2)

AM.   Coarse woolen fabric with a thick nap

AN.   Punt storage

AO.   Traditional Sunday offering in the UK (2)

AP.   "Sweet!"

AQ.   The Seine`s Pont ___

AR.   Breaking story

AS.   Monument sculpture

AT.   Smee, e.g.

AU.   Nicaragua`s 79th and 83rd president

AV.   Unfinished or uncultivated

AW.   Certain nocturnal insectivore