Where you can watch your weight

by Phelps Gates

         
     
       
       
           
     
       
       
     
       

A.   iron or oxygen, for example

B.   made a noise like a steam locomotive

C.   is heavier than

D.   small bit, stunted ear of corn

E.   feature of Place de la Concorde

F.   SI (2 wds)

G.   caused by insufficient blood supply

H.   burns lightly

I.   thin strip of leather

J.   his Second Law involves mass (2 wds)

K.   describer of mass-energy relationship (2 wds)

L.   monetary unit which originally meant "weight"

M.   perfume element popularized by Chanel No. 5

N.   French verse scheme, typically ABBA ABAB ABBAA

O.   loafed, lazed

P.   unit of quantity similar to a tad or smidgen

Q.   bead money

R.   underground dungeon accessible only from above

S.   ascends

T.   elements 104 and above

U.   king who said "Paris is well worth a mass" (3 wds)

V.   North Temperate Zone boundary (2 wds)

W.   Thermidor preceder

X.   makes a difference to

Y.   thin, narrow pieces

Z.   Penn and Hannity