The Chronicle of Higher Education - Feb 4 2011

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Clues Answers
1950’s-60’s Mideastern king SAUD
Adonis’s undoing BOAR
Amenable (to) OPEN
Amt. determined by the Food and Nutrition Board RDA
Bleak, to Blake DREAR
Bridge expert Charles GOREN
Business magazine INC
Colorless DRAB
Condescending type SNOB
Conjugation addition, often SUFFIX
Cool desserts ICES
Cornerstone abbr. ESTAB
Creator of heffalumps and woozles MILNE
Crème de la crème ELITE
Designer-label letters DKNY
Editor’s request REDO
Feigned MOCK
Five Nations tribe ONEIDA
Flying game FOWL
Full-house component PAIR
Geologic periods ERAS
Grad-school hurdle ORAL
Green-lights OKS
It’s about a foot SHOE
Kingdom of ___ (Kantian concept) ENDS
Lieutenant Minderbender of “Catch-22” MILO
Life in a cocoon PUPA
Like the Uzbek language TURKIC
Long-taloned fishers OSPREYS
Mainz Mrs. FRAU
Male Shakespeare role sometimes played by a woman ARIEL
Meddlesome: var. NOSEY
Object of adoration IDOL
Olympic sport until 1936 POLO
On balance ALLTOLD
Pal of Han LANDO
Pandemonium BEDLAM
Peasant-to-king address MYLORD
Perez Prado’s music MAMBO
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Photo ___ OPS
Plains in Spain LLANOS
Pontiac muscle car GTO
Prefix with physics META
Quelques-___ (some, in French) UNES
Refuge in the deluge ARK
Result of bonking one’s head BUMP
River flowing into the Severn AVON
River in a Christie title NILE
San ___ (Riviera resort) REMO
Sculpted body parts TORSOS
Sculpted body parts ABS
Sherlock’s calabash, for one PIPE
Skywalker’s teacher YODA
Small stream RILL
Smith who wrote “The Theory of Moral Sentiments” ADAM
Some college degs. BAS
Song of the season NOEL
Soprano Sumac YMA
Spica’s constellation VIRGO
Stranded motorist’s need TOW
Student’s e-mail addr. ender EDU
The ___ Marché (historic department store) BON
Theatrical curtain SCRIM
Torque symbol TAU
Up next ONTAP
Wheel turners AXLES
When repeated, a food fish MAHI
Yankee slugger’s nickname AROD
___ hole (camouflaged foxhole) SPIDER
___ Miss, home of the Rebels OLE
“Central Park in the Dark” composer IVES
“I was born in the year 1632, in the city of York, of a good family ...” ROBINSONCRUSOE
“If you really want to hear about it, the first thing you’ll probably want to know is where I was born ...” HOLDENCAULFIELD
“John Donne, ___ Donne, Undone” ANNE
“My father had a small estate in Nottinghamshire; I was the third of five sons” LEMUELGULLIVER
“Settle down!” EASY
“You don’t know about me without you have read a book by the name of ‘The Adventures of Tom Sawyer,’ but that ain’t no matter” HUCKLEBERRYFINN
“___ right?” AMI