What`s In a Name?

by Don Monson

         
       
         
     
         
       
         
         
       
         
       
     
       
         
                         

A.   Newspaper photograph, e.g.

B.   Fridge forerunner

C.   Parked like a barque

D.   Full of oneself

E.   Elevator pioneer Otis

F.   He debated Nixon in a kitchen

G.   "A guy that has never had much experience": Don
Marquis

H.   1966 Barbra Streisand Top 40 entry: 3 wds

I.   Long-running country TV revue

J.   A thin slice of meat, especially veal or poultry.

K.   Schubert`s birthplace

L.   "Tales of Hoffman" composer

M.   Have a hankering

N.   Doesn`t hog

O.   Struggling rural worker: 2 wds

P.   Bankroll holder, perhaps: 2 wds

Q.   Incarnation

R.   Man on the flying trapeze

S.   Homeless person, perhaps

T.   Open, in a way

U.   Basket material

V.   Symbol of fertility: 2 wds

W.   His pseudonyms included Lemuel Gulliver, Isaac Bickerstaff,
M.B. Drapier:2 wds

X.   Popular syndicated news program that first aired
September 14, 1981: 2 wds

Y.   Part of a game, or a season: 2 wds

Z.   Metabolic hormone

AA.   Made a pig of oneself?

AB.   Old-fashioned types

AC.   North American feline

AD.   Sidestep

AE.   Pago Pago native

AF.   It was formerly Siam

AG.   Language group including AE

AH.   Whoopsy!; hyph.

AI.   Like a Taser stun, usually

AJ.   One fell ____