Don`t Try This at Home--1

by Judy Miller

           
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
       
       
         
       
     
         
           
       
         
       
       
       
           
       
         
         
           
       
                               

A.   O`Neill, e.g.

B.   Nelson, e.g.

C.   Subject often paired with Alg II

D.   Show bitter regret (3)

E.   Like astronomy`s voids

F.   Dx of interest to researchers at the National Heart,
Lung, and Blood Institute

G.   Dylan lyrics on the "Pat Garrett & Billy the Kid"
soundtrack, 1973 (4)

H.   "The ___ Days of Our Lives," Pink Floyd, 1979

I.   Left behind

J.   Stay current. There`s an ___ for that.

K.   Profanity (2)

L.   Footwear often made with jute soles

M.   Apple pie go-with

N.   Novel for which James Agee was posthumously awarded
the Pulitzer Prize in 1958 (5)

O.   Quack remedy

P.   Try to justify

Q.   "By chance . . ." (5)

R.   Anxious

S.   Biosonar

T.   Empty pretense

U.   "The Soiling of ___: The Story of a Photograph That
Shocked America" (2)

V.   Some royalty

W.   Abe`s youngest

X.   Get the better of through cunning

Y.   G.H. Green, Percussive Arts Society Hall of Fame
inductee, for example

Z.   Incur a bank fee

AA.   Lyrics popularized by Eddy Arnold ("...one for every
time you broke my heart") (8)

AB.   Group of affiliates

AC.   One prone to fretting, especially in London

AD.   Saturday morning activity for many

AE.   Bottom feeder named for its prominent barbels

AF.   NPR`s ___ Brothers

AG.   Very quickly (6)

AH.   Welcome knocker?

AI.   1965 song featuring George Harrison on the sitar (2)

AJ.   Pre-euro currency

AK.   "How like the prodigal doth she return, with over-weather`d
ribs and ___ sails" ("The Merchant of Venice")

AL.   Pulitzer Prize-winner for Richard Russo, 2002 (2)

AM.   Like "Dumb and Dumber" pals Lloyd and Harry

AN.   Grammy winner for Linda Ronstadt, 1975 (11)

AO.   Aromatic spice used in many curries

AP.   Like a cockatiel

AQ.   Lather

AR.   "And you doubted me . . ." (5)

AS.   With AT: "The Gospel According to ___: Life Lessons
from the World`s Most Elegant Woman"

AT.   See AS

AU.   "Puddle-wonderful" poet (3)

AV.   Author of "Emile: or, on Education," 1762

AW.   Ermine

AX.   Harmful

AY.   "The Madwoman of ___," by Jean Giraudoux

BZ.   Sobriquet for Martha Jane Cannary (1852-1903)

.   Bivouac

.   Fuel for a pellet stove, essentially

.   Marni Nixon`s "I Could Have ___ All Night"