COLOPHON

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Across
  1. 2. this clue misleads you, you might think of pickled fish when contemplating the May page.
  2. 4. doubt this flowery nocturnal pollinator has demonstrated her spectacular paper-making skills again on the December page.
  3. 6. floral quintet, printers of the June page, makes printing their pages a family affair.
  4. 7. both the September page and colophon were printed at this press there was no dueling despite its namesake’s infamous incident.
  5. 9. General Ulysses had lived in Chatham, NY, this could have been his home, where this year’s cover and October pages were printed.
  6. 11. of the Westchester Chappel and godfather of the chappel movement.
  7. 12. House
Down
  1. 1. just ink on paper (but she loves it)” says this amphibious gentlewoman, printer of the January page.
  2. 3. May’s great grandfather’s farm as well as the printer of the August page.
  3. 5. founding father isn’t the one usually associated with print shops but this press proves that’s no barrier to creative, hand-set designs as demonstrated by the April page.
  4. 6. lefty printer of the March page is renowned for his creative inventions that solve all manner of printing predicaments.
  5. 8. its namesake tomato, this press has exquisite taste, no doubt employed for the February page. Just don’t try putting it on a BLT.
  6. 10. and Rainbow are remembered fondly by the proprietors of this press, printers of the July page.