Crossword.September 2004 [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Across 1. Record inspection 6. Ownership paper 10. Zurich banker? 11. __ demand 12. Mathematical formula 13. Audi model 14. Weight unit (abbr) 16. Profitable 17. Rise in price 20. __ chip 21. Balance or spread? 24. Get money from something (2 words) 25. Trade __ 27. A big __ (major doubt about it) 29. Degree 30. Financial reputation 33. Slick See SLC. 35. Use a credit card 37. Summon TO SUMMON, practice. The act by which a defendant is notified by a competent officer, that an action has been instituted against him, and that he is required to answer to it at a time and place named. to court 40. Receivables lender 42. Contract item 44. Pixie 45. Former German currency 46. Completes, a sale, e.g. 47. Vendor Down 1. Middleman mid·dle·man n. 1. A trader who buys from producers and sells to retailers or consumers. 2. An intermediary; a go-between. (abbr) 2. Up to then 3. Perform 4. Instant messenger AOL's instant messaging service. See AIM and instant messaging. (abbr) 5. Relate 6. Money __ burn 7. Sink money into 8. Let 9. Right to sell a debtor's property to resolve a debt 12. Profit and loss statement, for short 15. Group of financial securities in a specific market 18. Count 19. Magazine sponsor 20. Number of stocks being handled as one unit 22. For example 23. Orderly arrangement of financial data 26. Shell out 28. Pro __ reporting 31. Type of financial statement 32. They have to be cleared 34. Inspector General, for short 35. New Haven New Haven, city (1990 pop. 130,474), New Haven co., S Conn., a port of entry where the Quinnipiac and other small rivers enter Long Island Sound; inc. 1784. Firearms and ammunition, clocks and watches, tools, rubber and paper products, and textiles are among the many locale (programming) locale - A geopolitical place or area, especially in the context of configuring an operating system or application program with its character sets, date and time formats, currency formats etc. Locales are significant for internationalisation and localisation. 36. Demand payment of a loan 38. Retirement accounts 39. Financial pessimist pes·si·mism n. 1. A tendency to stress the negative or unfavorable or to take the gloomiest possible view: "We have seen too much defeatism, too much pessimism, too much of a negative approach" 40. Ef__tive 41. Financial executive 43. Web site address See www.fei.org/mag/9-2004_crossword.cfm for the solution to this month's puzzle. |
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