September-October 2016 Cryptic Puzzle by John de Cuevas

Solve the most recent creation of puzzlemaker John de Cuevas ’52

SOLVE THE MOST recent creation of puzzlemaker John de Cuevas ’52. 

 

"Regatta" solvers


(The first ten are listed in the order their solutions were received, the others alphabetically)

  1. Susan Courter – Macomb, IL 

  2. Dorothy Juhlin Bank – Hillsborough, NC 

  3. Mike Tueller '92 – Phoenix, AZ 

  4. Judy Adamski – Jenison, MI 

  5. Dave Kaplan – New City, NY 

  6. Ned Robert – Los Gatos, CA 

  7. Richard Friedman – Silver Spring, MD 

  8. Joe Schrader – Hillsboro, OR 

  9. Dina Fertig – Cherry Hill, NJ 

  10. David L. Ratner '52 – Larkspur, CA 


Al Backiel – Ridgewood, NJ

Tom Barnet – Spartanburg, SC

Cathy Childs – Pompano Beach, FL

Jim Christenson – Port Townsend, WA

Joe Fendel '95 – Berkeley, CA

Gail Findlay – Austin, TX

Stan Francuz – Somewhere in Australia
Warren Fraser – Brighton, Ontario, Canada
Lewis Gee – Poway, CA

Michael N. Geselowitz – New York, NY

Steve Gunter – Raleigh, NC

Greg Hartgraves – Bellingham, WA

Ken Johnson – Springfield, MO

Wayne Jones – Worcester, NY

Al Kahn '63 – Houston, TX

Rick Kasten – Alexandria, VA

Eliot Kieval '84 – New York, NY

Kevin J. Kinne – Peoria, IL

Stan Kurzban – Chappaqua, NY

Jesse and Debbie Levine – Acton, MA

Brian McCrady – Newmarket, Ontario, Canada
Daniel J. Milton – Vienna, VA

Harold Porosoff – Scarsdale, NY

Charlie Pritzlaff – Silver Spring, MD

Arnold Reich – Bronxville, NY

Joe Rogers – Old Greenwich, CT

Al Sanders – Fort Collins, CO

Michael Savitz – Newton, MA

Dino Schweitzer – Divide, CO

Wayne Scott – Jamaica Plain, MA

Donald R. Spaulding – Mount Kisco, NY
Steve Tice – Great Falls, VA

Korina Tueller '92 – Phoenix, AZ

Margaret Webster – Medford, MA

Thomas Wilson – South Williamsport, PA

Jay Winter – Farmington Hills, MI

 

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