Across the World and Back to You: A Princeton Puzzle for Gabi

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Across
  1. 2. Cold War standoff that brought the world to the brink in October 1962
  2. 4. City where the League of Nations was founded, symbolizing early peace efforts
  3. 6. Princeton initiative that funds public service internships for undergraduates
  4. 9. SPIA conference where top delegates earn “power placards”
  5. 10. Influential monetarist economist who shaped modern fiscal policy
  6. 11. Princeton grad and Secretary of State, key to founding the UN
  7. 12. “Resource curse” economist who explored how wealth can hinder growth
  8. 13. First name of SPIA’s controversial namesake, later removed
  9. 16. Princeton program for future leaders in public policy and global affairs
  10. 17. Economic theory arguing for minimal government intervention in markets
  11. 18. The “Iron Lady” who took a tough stance during the Cold War
  12. 19. Architect of the "containment" strategy pivotal in Cold War U.S. foreign policy
  13. 21. Complex housing SPIA, known for the Fountain of Freedom
  14. 23. Trait essential for diplomacy under pressure
Down
  1. 1. Architect behind Princeton’s Robertson Hall, a SPIA landmark
  2. 3. Theory focusing on state power and balance in global politics
  3. 5. The famous 1959 Cold War exchange between Nixon and Khrushchev
  4. 7. Princeton's Model UN team nickname for their humorous post-conference stories
  5. 8. Writer of Silent Spring, catalyst for U.S. environmental policies
  6. 10. Princeton’s student center combining Gothic and modern elements
  7. 14. Princeton’s collegiate mascot
  8. 15. Festive event at PMUNC where diplomacy meets the dance floor
  9. 19. British economist at Bretton Woods, shaping global economic policy
  10. 20. Princeton’s influential journal on international relations and policy
  11. 22. She chaired the drafting of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights