Earlier today we posted a Mother’s Day crossword puzzle by Adam Fromm. After the jump are the answers.
ANSWERS
The path traced on the answer grid spells the titles STAND AND DELIVER, THE BORN IDENTITY and FROM HERE TO MATERNITY.
Across
1) as I, betas, duct, pod
2) Jane Austen, O’Hare
3) age, hurt, afire, wet
4) rupee, Nino Temple
5) gat, spin-dry, meals
6) arm, at it, ma’am, outwit
7) Toys, conned, tapas
8 ) elfin, FEMA, DDE, Liman
9) warn of, madman, Aleve
10) anoints, diets, rew.
11) yams, SOS, end, Omar, mat
12) Irma, Herman, renters
13) nominee, LOL, chair
14) hairs, item, Abe, Macao
15) Ursa, emo, anos, jump
16) mare, Tammany, who, rye
17) node, lot, Oscar, Ari
18) I see, Iron Curtain
19) Tirana, emotional
20) yes, Tel., sews, Frida
Down
1) ajar, Gateway, inhumanity
2) saguaro, Lana, roar, Rosie
3) inept, May, Fromm, am I, seders
4) behests, Inish, irate, eat
5) eau, epic, nonsense, A-line
6) turn it off, tore, immoral
7) Astin, mane, mass, Mae, tomatoes
8 ) Stan, Dan, Madden, Lean on Me
9) deformed, main, Romany, scow
10) unity, odd, Ned, elbow, cuts
11) core, mute, at once, Sharif
12) theme, talls, math major, tor
13) pawpaw, Pierre, Acura, Ani
14) Orel, Liam, Ave Maria, myriad
15) detests, newst, rope, In LA
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To celebrate the holidays we asked some of our favorite people in publishing what their favorite book was. Let us know in the comments what your favorite book is and be sure to check back throughout the week for more “favorites”.
Christine Duplessis is a Marketing Manager at Simon and Schuster.
I say that my favorite book is Pride and Prejudice. And it really is brilliant—great characters, great story, writing that has held up for all these years. I can still remember reading it for the first time and how it made me feel. But deep down I know that my favorite book is really a historical romance, The Prize by Julie Garwood, because that’s the book I go back and reread whenever I’m sad or sick or stressed out. But shh. Don’t tell.
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I would like to take a moment to say that I finally finished The Savage Detectives. I know I’m a bit behind the rest of the crowd but I am now a full Bolano convert. If you haven’t read the book yet get on it, this is one you simply cannot miss. Also, check out this month’s Harper’s for a poem by him. As always, what I have been reading this week.
The Kenyon Review recommends some great lit-mag blogs.
Is watching a t.v. version of a classic book this same thing as reading it?
Lighght
I love bagels, but this is too far. Too far I tell you!
150 days later in Belgium.
What will you reread next year?
Jean.
David Bryne, just doing like humans do.
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