What About Pork?

by Roland Foster

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A.   What Florida voters thought "is enough"

B.   Tyrant

C.   Creatures of dubious pedigree

D.   Perfect land

E.   Who should "lose sleep over public affairs," according
to Harold MacMillan

F.   Common feature of many political campaigns

G.   Former South African president

H.   Disquiet

I.   Position for the ninth best fielder on a Little
League team

J.   Wilhelm, for one

K.   Cultural character

L.   Electoral ouster

M.   Fey

N.   Political chips

O.   Legalized gambling

P.   Bring to light

Q.   Maine author and political activist

R.   Mr. Nixon, by reputation

S.   Retired admiral, NSA Director, CIA Deputy Director

T.   First state to hold a presidential primary, tax
gasoline, and legalize marijuana for medical purposes

U.   Nothing in law

V.   Islamic country big shot

W.   "Come out __" - win

X.   Indigenous

Y.   Bone

Z.   Union general; founder of two universities, one
of which bears his name

AA.   To vote is often to choose the least of these

AB.   Folk singer Havens

AC.   A way to get a message to a politician

AD.   Responsible citizens, by one measure

AE.   Requirements before taking office, often

AF.   One ladder rung below "politician", for many

AG.   Favored, but defeated

AH.   Berle`s sponsor

AI.   Like Trent Lott`s comment about Strom Thurmond

AJ.   Killer of JFK

AK.   Appointed

AL.   Secret place?

AM.   Like boiler factories or some music

AN.   Prepared to fight

AO.   Medium favored by some presidents

AP.   Contended

AQ.   "_____ fast"

AR.   "Free elections are instruments of ___" - Bush

AS.   Vacant