Credit: GAMES Magazine - Nov. 2004
Jennifer Orehowsky
Each clue below leads to an answer containing the name of a two-dimensional geometric figure. Example: Perilous Atlantic area, according to lore: Bermuda Triangle
1. Situation in which one problem leads to another
2. Seat of executive power in the U.S.
3. Vietnam War study leaked to the NYT in 1971
4. Area adjacent to the Kremlin in Moscow
5. Beatles classic song
6. Three-way romance
Answers:
1. Vicious circle
2. Oval Office
3. The Pentagon Papers
4. Red Square
5. Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds
6. Love triangle
Each clue below leads to an answer containing the name of a two-dimensional geometric figure. Example: Perilous Atlantic area, according to lore: Bermuda Triangle
1. Situation in which one problem leads to another
2. Seat of executive power in the U.S.
3. Vietnam War study leaked to the NYT in 1971
4. Area adjacent to the Kremlin in Moscow
5. Beatles classic song
6. Three-way romance
Answers:
1. Vicious circle
2. Oval Office
3. The Pentagon Papers
4. Red Square
5. Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds
6. Love triangle
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