Making ends meet

by Roger Gabrielson

           
           
           
           
       
         
     
         
         
         
       
                           

A.   Means, especially financial, to an end

B.   Formation of bony tissue

C.   Shortest book in the Old Testament

D.   Most wacky, like a cartoon duck

E.   Old-fashioned term for a measuring stick

F.   American Film Institute`s choice for the 56th best
American comedy film of the 20th century (5)

G.   Diane Keaton catchphrase in "Annie Hall" (hyph.)

H.   Film star Rainer, winner of Academy Award for best
actress in 1936 and 1937

I.   Turned on its side

J.   George Herbert Walker Bush, to George Herbert Walker

K.   Winner of 1998 Academy Award for best actress, for
"Shakespeare in Love" (2)

L.   Give authority

M.   Hardware item whose head is easily turned

N.   American Film Institute`s choice for the 66th best
American comedy film of the 20th century (5)

O.   Really dumb

P.   American Film Institue`s choice for the 4th best
American film thriller of the 20th century (3)

Q.   Free sample; telltale remark or action

R.   Gift to a university, usually for a specific purpose

S.   Edgar Bergen`s forte

T.   Part equal to 1.25% of the whole

U.   American Film Institute`s choice for the 31st best
song from a 20th-century American film (4)