CrossEyedDave here, filling in again. My interpretation of a theme for this puzzle would be:
It's For The Birds...
Alan Olschwang is a prolific constructor, and has provided many puzzles for us to enjoy. You can find CC's 2009 interview with him on the right side of the Blog, 3rd from the bottom.
As near as i can comprehend, these birds are cooped up in the circles as follows:
18 Across. Rather often: QUITE A LOT
Teal
23 Across. In large quantities: HAND OVER FIST
Egret
And, the reveal:
60 Across. Handmade backyard nest box, and an apt description of 18-, 23-, 37-, and 50-Across: BIRDHOUSE.
1. Root beer brand owned by Coca-Cola: BARQ'S. This combined with 3 down, Regan, was almost a Natick for me. But the R in Barqs was dredged up from previous Crosswords.
6. Tightly closed: SHUT.
14. Indigenous Alaskan: ALEUT. Indigenous Alaskans are diverse peoples, including Inupiaq, Yup'ik, Aleut (Unangan/Alutiiq), Athabascan, Tlingit, Haida, and Tsimshian. (And you thought they were just Eskimos...)
15. Work hard for: EARN. (I earned this puzzle review!)
16. Feminine Spanish pronoun: ELLA. (e.g., Ella es mi madre - She is my mother; Los regalos son para ella - The gifts are for her). I have no explanation for "Cinderella..."
17. Roman robes: TOGAS.
Or, a rallying cry...
18. [Theme]
20. Jackie on the Hollywood Walk of Fame: CHAN.
21. Mardi Gras, for one: Abbr.: TUE. I cannot imagine only one person celebrating Marci Gras...
22. Selling point: ASSET.
23. [Theme]
27. Name on a former lake in Central Asia: ARAL. This word is as common as Oreo...
28. "Guys and Dolls" composer Frank: LOESSER.
This Guy
32. "Been __, done that": THERE.
35. Chapel bench: PEW.
36. Med. plan option: HMO. (Health Maintenance Organization)
37. [Theme]
42. Chicken __ king: ALA.
43. Hundred Acre Wood joey: ROO.
This Guy
44. Cropped up: AROSE.
What cropped up, was a rose upon his nose...
45. Antarctic body of water with penguin rookeries: ROSS SEA.
48. "Othello" frenemy: IAGO.
48. "Othello" frenemy: IAGO.
NOT this guy
50. [Theme]
55. Poker buy-ins: ANTES.
58. Final tally: SUM.
59. Prefix with -gram: SONO. (One of too many to mention...)
60. [Theme]
63. Hollowed out: CORED.
64. Crossword hint: CLUE.
65. Finds a purpose for: USES.
66. Blender setting for pumpkin pie filling: PUREE. And baby food.
67. "As __ on TV": SEEN.
68. "Devil Inside" band: INXS. This was another almost Natick, saved by U.S. Navy...
69. Ring-shaped island: ATOLL.
Down:
1. Baker's sheetful: BATCH.
2. "Welcome to Maui!": ALOHA.
3. Middle daughter of King Lear: REGAN. (Half an almost Natick.)
4. Difficult situation: QUANDARY. (What ever should i post here.)
5. MA, ME, MI, and MO, but not MU: STS. (And not Fe, Fi, Fo, Fum...)
6. Follow-up film: SEQUEL.
7. Rutger of "Blade Runner": HAUER.
This guy
8. Ocean State sch.: URI. University of Rhodesia Island.
9. Blasting letters: TNT.
10. __ of burden: plow-pulling animals: BEASTS.
11. Letter-shaped pipe joints: ELLS.
12. __ vera gel: ALOE.
13. "The Simpsons" creator Groening: MATT.
The guy on the left
19. "At __, soldier!": EASE.
21. FDR energy project: TVA. Tennessee Valley Authority
24. Dirt pie cookie: OREO.
25. Escape in a hurry: FLEE.
26. Ames locale: IOWA.
29. "Go on, git!": SHOO. (Scram! Or Skidaddle...)
30. Big birds of Australia: EMUS. Not Rheas,
31. Learning by repetition: ROTE. (The answer is Oreo!)
32. Salty drop: TEAR.
33. Saintly glow: HALO.
34. Airport pickup figs.: ETAS.
35. Vietnamese soup: PHO. (Do i need to post a pic?)
38. Manhattan Project scientist Harold: UREY.
OMG!
Another name!
(This is getting to be a pain...)
39. Multicolored horse: ROAN. I would post a pic, but I really thought they were more colorful...
40. All the __: very popular: RAGE.
41. Brings forward for display: TROTS OUT. (Hmm, see 47 down...)
46. Country between Finland and Norway: SWEDEN.
47. Merit badge holder: SASH.
48. "Well, maybe": I GUESS.
49. Sleeve: ARM. (If you are armed, would you be sleeved?)
51. English county south of Suffolk: ESSEX.
52. Masked vigilante whose name is Spanish for "fox": ZORRO. Learning moment
53. Genuflect: KNEEL. Only know this from The Wizard of Oz... (The Lions Solo song)
54. Alpine song: YODEL.
55. School basics: ABCS.
56. Aswan's river: NILE.
57. Factual: TRUE.
61. French yes: OUI.
62. Top Gun org.: USN.
63. Audit firm pro: CPA.
This would have been a Pangram, but was missing the "J."
Well, you didn't need to be an Ornithologist to solve this one. Hope it was right up your roost, aviary, dovecote, aerie or henhouse, and didn't ruffle any feathers.
CE:D out.















2 comments:
Not too difficult a
puzzle. I saw all the “birds” quickly, had a good idea what the reveal would be, and I was right.
FIR, so I’m happy.
Good morning!
Entering TWA instead of TVA made HAND OVER FIST slow to arrive. Got there eventually. D-o managed finally managed to see the four birds, even if he failed to read the full reveal clue. [Sigh] Excellent Tuesday offering, Alan. Thanx for pinch-hitting, CED. (KNEEL, clued as "Genuflect," just cries for this Tom Lehrer song.)
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