Credit: NY Times Crossword - Jan. 16, 2005
Damon J. Gulczynski
[Each clue below can be answered with an expression using the words ONE or ALL. The trick is to use ONE when you should use ALL, and to use ALL when you should use ONE. For example, given the clue: "Klutzy dog's habit (with Dropping)," the answer would be "Dropping the bone," a play on "Dropping the ball."
After answering the clues, try to think of a famous rallying cry which explains this puzzle's theme.]
1. Bathroom on wheels (with "Rolling")
2. One holding corn bread (with "Bearer")
3. Next in line for slavery (with "Heir")
4. Get a workout via horseback riding (with "Saddle")
5. Renowned razor sharpener (with "Fame")
6. Visit to Ben and Jerry's (with "Ice cream")
7. Annoy people by blowing a fan on them (with "Wind")
Answers:
1. Rolling stall (stone)
2. Pone bearer (pall)
3. Heir to the thrall (throne)
4. Tone in the saddle (tall)
5. Hone of Fame (Hall)
6. Ice cream call (cone)
7. Gall with the wind (Gone)
Rallying cry: ALL FOR ONE AND ONE FOR ALL
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