(Note from C.C.: Due to a blog lock-down, we had to move to Ginger Roots blog to review the puzzle. Please click here to see our discussions on this crossword.)
Theme: - The first part of each theme entry phonetically spells out Hamlet's "To be, or not to be"
Theme: - The first part of each theme entry phonetically spells out Hamlet's "To be, or not to be"
18A. *Coffee drinker's complaint : TOO STRONG - Different "To" spelling in 51A.
26. *Direct path : BEELINE - Different "Be" spelling in 57A.
30. *Rowboat attachments : OAR LOCKS -
49A. *Flaw in a fence : KNOTHOLE -
51A. *Quarter : TWO BITS -
57A. *"The Golden Girls" co-star : BEA ARTHUR -
50D. Speaker of the first syllables of the answers to starred clues : HAMLET
Boomer
here! Pinch hitting for Argyle who is under the weather. It's minus 4
here in the frozen tundra, and January is the month we shed those
pounds that were added at Christmas time. I am here to help.
Across:
1. Manila envelope feature : CLASP - you need to tape these down now so they don't get caught in the postal postmark machine.
6. Baseball SS's stats : DPs - Dirty plays? - spikes don't fly much any more
9. Web money : E-CASH - Paypal was my first choice. Too many letters though
14. Old Turkish bigwig : PASHA - The only old Turkey I know about was 3 days after Thanksgiving.
15. Dwarf with glasses : DOC - If you didn't know that, have a salad for lunch.
16. 2009 Panasonic acquisition : SANYO - Electronics from Japan. Pretty good stuff.
17. "Something to Talk About" singer Bonnie : RAITT - Trouble with this clue? Skip dessert.
20. Poet's before : ERE
22. Contest for lumberjacks : ROLEO - Call it that if you want. Paul Bunyan never heard of it.
23. Nova __ : SCOTIA - Oh Canada
33. Key of Mozart's Requiem Mass : D MINOR
34. Juneau-to-Ketchikan dir. : SSE - I wonder if it's minus 4 up there tonight.
35. Some sorority women : THETAs.
37. D.C. baseball team : NATS - The old DC team called themselves the Nationals in the mid 50s, but changed back to the Senators. Those Senators became the Twins in 1961. The new Senators expansion team was owned by Bob Short and became the Texas Rangers. Great that DC has a team again.
38. Frittata base : EGGS - I have no idea what a frittata is.
40. Convent dweller : NUN - And devoted teachers for my sisters and me.
41. Painted Desert formation : MESA
42. Controversial apple spray : ALAR
43. Mexican state bordering Arizona : SONORA - Sounds like something you might hear during a siesta.
45. "Reading Rainbow" network : PBS - If you missed this, take two laps around the nearest mall. (One lap if Mall of America).
47. Country with six time zones : CANADA - US has 5 or 6. Not sure about Alaska.
53. Kitchen gadget : BEATER - Birdie with a yellow bill, Hopped upon my window sill, cocked a shining eye and said, "Hey, what did you do when your wife dropped the egg ... beater?"
54. Volleyball venue : BEACH - Or court
56. Street shader : ELM - If you missed this one, go downstairs and pedal four miles on that stationary bike. (Dust off the seat first).
61. Crème de la crème : ELITE - if internet $$$ is ECASH, then why isn't ELITE internet beer? Just askin'
65. Big name in bars : CLARK - Superman's first name too.
66. "Do __ favor ..." : ME A
67. Lucky roll, usually : SEVEN - If you've ever played at the craps table, the seven is only good on the come out (first roll). After that, it is not very lucky.
68. Teacher's group : CLASS _ trouble with this? Do you have a treadmill?
69. Like a single shoe : ODD - I think I might have clued "Roulette bet".
70. Flair : STYLE
Down:
1. EMT's skill : CPR - have shredded wheat for breakfast and you may never need CPR.
2. Anaheim team, on scoreboards : LAA - Now known as the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, how will they ever lose with Pujols, Trout, Weaver, and all.
3. "Take me __ am" : AS I
4. "Fiddler on the Roof" village : SHTETL - I saw that play, sure don't remember this anagram.
5. Hale and Revere, notably : PATRIOTS - Not Tom Brady?
6. EPA-banned pesticide : DDT
7. Not up to snuff : POOR
8. Shaggy's dog, to Shaggy : SCOOB - Scooby Doo - the animated Great Dane of Saturday AM TV.
9. Regard : ESTEEM - Not ESTEAM, which is internet water vapor.
10. "Sweet" woman in a Neil Diamond title : CAROLINE
11. Yucatán year : ANO
12. Thesaurus entry: Abbr. : SYN
13. Sty dweller : HOG - Could have been PIG. Hope you got the across clues first.
19. Winter transports : SLEDS - I Spent many hours sledding. Now they just seem to have plastic saucers.
21. Individually : EACH - Trouble here? Back to the Mall for a lap. You may stop to buy running shoes, but stay out of the food court.
23. Urgent call at sea : SOS - Save Our Ship
24. Source of legal precedents : CASE LAW - Kind of makes you wonder how the first case was decided.
25. Tomato sauce herb : OREGANO - If this makes you think of Pizza or Spaghetti, get back on the bike until the thought goes away.
27. Up the creek : IN A SPOT
28. Distinguished : NOTABLE - It's notable that this also spells NOT ABLE which describes me trying to do crossword puzzles.
29. Stalling-for-time syllables : ERs - Uh, Like, you know, I mean, ER
31. Numbers game with 80 balls : KENO - You can win big bucks with a small bet. But the odds are similar to Powerball.
32. Was so not worth seeing, as a movie : STUNK - Also describes me trying to do crossword puzzles.
36. Like many quotes: Abbr. : ANON
39. Safety rods in shower stalls : GRAB BARS
41. Without a partner : MATELESS - That was the card that ended up being the Old Maid.
42. Comic's routine : ACT - I suppose, but it could be a GIG.
43. Occupied, as a desk : SAT AT
44. Harry Potter costume : ROBE - I am too old for Harry, but the kids sure loved him.
46. Sun. delivery : SER - I guess this is short for SERMON. Sometimes I wish the Sermons were shorter.
48. Country music star __ Bentley : DIERKS
52. Chowderhead : SCHMO - Shep and Moe were two of the Three Stooges. Schmo must be their hybrid.
55. Shaded : HUED
57. Secretly keep in the email loop, briefly : BCC
58. Pipe bend : ELL - Slam dunk - ten jumping jacks
59. Battery type : AAA - Another EZ answer. ten pushups
60. "Far out!" : RAD - Wow, no one has talked like that since the 60s.
62. Columbia, for one : IVY - Ivy league. I might have clued Wrigley Wall covering.
63. Bus. card letters : TEL
64. Acetyl ending : ENE
Thanks for visiting. Hope those jeans fit.
Boomer
Notes from C.C.:
1)
Happy 67th Birthday to our talented constructor John Lampkin, who
elevates every of his grids into an art. When I first started
constructing in 2010, I asked John various questions on the blog. He was
always very generous and patient with his explanations. Thank you,
John. You don't know how much you helped me!
Lemonade & John Lampkin, March 21, 2012 |
2) Happy 81st Birthday to dear Marge! Hope you've recovered from the fall.
What's happening with the blog?
ReplyDeleteWhere is everybody?
ReplyDeleteNice to see WE are back ...
ReplyDeleteThat's a fine howdy-do. Back up with no emails or explanation.
ReplyDeleteHElp!
ReplyDeleteI can't prove i am not a robot!!!!
Then it must be you are. I did wonder about you.
ReplyDeleteWho is blogging tomorrow?
ReplyDeleteWow ~ nice to be back - hope we can stick around this time!
ReplyDeleteI just wanna see if I can prove I'm not a robot. :-)
Ok, let's see how long we last this time.
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday, JLamp and Marge; many, many more.
So, So happy to see you back up and running.Old Mom
ReplyDeleteGreat to be back. Hope it lasts!
ReplyDeleteWelcome Back!
ReplyDeleteNow if only I can read the letters and number to prove I am not a robot.
There's no place like home, even if they did change the locks.
ReplyDeleteLets see if I can read capcha.
Take two
Take three
Welcome back!!!
ReplyDeleteApparently, however, the catchama-thingie thinks I'm a robot and won't let me in.
Soooooooo, I prove I'm NOT a robot when I "Preview" ...
ReplyDeleteThen I have to prove I'm NOT a robot to "Publish" ???
Glad I don't have to do that to prove "It's Five O'clock Somewhere" ...
Cheers !!!
TaDa!
ReplyDeleteI can get used to it if its good for the blog.
Tin,
ReplyDeleteRan into that also. Could preview but
not publish.
Take one
Ay, Caramba! It's good to see our blog back. Now if can unlock it.
ReplyDeleteinteesen typed the comment once. Its not worth twice.
ReplyDeleteNever heard of Dierks; but, of course it's sports.
ReplyDeleteIs it something one of us "said"?
Is it about that last sentence? (politics, religion, ad hominems)
We don't exactly have "threads," here. What hoops did (someone?) have to go through?
Djibouti?
ReplyDeleteGlad the Corner is back !
ReplyDeleteArgyle @ 6:46... remember Lily Tomlin on SNL ?
"We're the phone company. We don't have to care."
I doubt they'll say, especially if it was taken down due to false positives.
Just glad it's back up !
Hi CC,
ReplyDeleteBelated Happy 5th Anniversary to your blog
TTP, Lily was from Laugh In.
ReplyDeleteOperator
Just testing out Capcha. Geez Louise, they're tough to read! Still, good to be back in the Corner.
ReplyDeleteThanks anon.. I am always late and when I finished reading the blog on ginger roots without your heads up I would have just assumed that was the last post for the time being...
ReplyDeleteGlad to see the corner back... and like others, hope it stays this way...
Enjoyed the puzzle and the write up... always get a chuckle if not from the puzzle at least from the write up... :) today I got a chuckle from both.. :)
Sorry to hear about all the cold weather around the country.. and very happy to be out of it... I was on the shores of lake erie in ohio - little place called madison - during the 77 and 78 and 79 storms... and some after... :) I was a lot younger then so it wasn't too bad... :)
Happy Birthday John L and Marge... I do hope you both have birthdays to remember....
Thelma
Capchas? I HATE CAPCHAS!!!
ReplyDelete*sigh*
Spitz, Agnes and Desper-otto did a capital job on the little puzzle so far.
ReplyDeleteManac, you Sir, are correct !
ReplyDeleteErnestine, "I work for the phone company. It is not my job to think."
Ah, good. Cornered again.
ReplyDeleteEverything is right with the world.
Though Captcha does make me use every synthetic neuron in my robot brain...
ReplyDeleteGreat to see the corner back! Lets see if im a bot.
ReplyDeleteWasn't there captcha on Ginger Roots? Already started receiving spam!
ReplyDeleteLucina, everytning looks ok from here.
Sometimes I feel like a bot...sometimes I don't..!
ReplyDeleteSOO glad the corner is back up. I was posting on Ginger Roots in response to others when light dawned!
5-4-3-2-1...and we're back!
ReplyDeleteCaptchas? Captchas! I don't got to show you no stinkin' captchas!!!
Couldn't resist. Now I'll try to post.
Good night, All
So glad we're back. I'll see if I can unlock this odd looking word.
ReplyDeleteJJM et al,
ReplyDeleteRegarding Tinbeni's @7:17pm post,
did Captcha show up when you hit the
Preview button?
Tinbeni,
ReplyDeleteI tested a couple times with Boomer's account, now I see what you meant. No Captcha when I hit the Preview button, but the Captcha I had got earlier changed after I Previewed.
The captcha that is sitting there before you preview isn't needed for the preview and if you do enter it, after you review and hit Publish, it says you entered the wrong captcha and asks you to do it again. I did that myself the first few times until I learned you didn't need the captcha for the Preview.
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