Across
- 2. The substance people used to stick on subway doors, which Lee Kuan Yew considered mischief
- 4. The name of the journalist who discussed the chewing gum ban with Lee Kuan Yew
- 8. The country where it was legal to buy gum near Singapore after the ban
- 10. The country where the chewing gum ban was implemented in 1992
- 11. The primary reason Lee Kuan Yew believed chewing gum hindered progress
- 13. A "fine city," referencing the many fines for misconduct in Singapore
- 15. The country where Pei-yi Yu, a Singaporean student, studied and experienced unpleasant gum encounters
- 16. An associate professor of law who commented on Singapore's cleanliness and laws
- 17. The name of the university that Eugene Tan is associated with
- 19. Name of the U.S.-Singapore agreement that partially lifted the gum ban
Down
- 1. The material used in some gum that is now allowed for therapeutic purposes in Singapore
- 3. A Californian town compared to Singapore due to its cleanliness and policing
- 5. The health-related profession allowed to sell therapeutic gum in Singapore
- 6. The company that lobbied to include gum in the U.S.-Singapore free trade agreement
- 7. The method of punishment often associated with Singapore, along with the gum ban
- 9. Singapore's first prime minister who introduced the ban
- 12. A policy Lee Kuan Yew focused on to turn Singapore into a "first-world oasis."
- 14. One item that you are legally required to flush in public restrooms
- 18. The train system affected by gum vandalism in Singapore