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Showing posts with label Brad Wilber and Doug Peterson. Show all posts
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Jan 21, 2012

Saturday, Jan 21st, 2012, Brad Wilber & Doug Peterson

Theme: None

Words: 72

Blocks: 32

Happy Birthday to C.C. and her Crossword Corner Blog - we turn "Four" today ~!!!

To celebrate, we have two of our regular constructors teaming up, much like our host does with her co-conspirator DonG. I got through this one without red-letter, or a Google cheat, but not without waking up some of the darker portions of my sleeping brain....A pinwheel of triple elevens and nines, no spanners or climbers, but a tough solve all the same. Lots of proper names, and foreign ones, too, which never makes it easy, and one name I refused to give up on (17A.).

Onward~!

ACROSS:

1. Fictional Bagne of Toulon prisoner : JEAN VALJEAN - I had not a clue; reference to Les Misérables; here is a little on the location

12. "How relaxing!" : AHH

15. Military sanction : ARMS EMBARGO - the "O" at the end was a big help; not too many words there

16. Friend of Piglet : ROO - Characters from Winnie the Pooh

17. The Hulk, untransformed : BRUCE BANNER - Now, I grew up on the TV series in the 70's, with Bill Bixby as DAVID Banner; I would not let this one go until I started on the blog, and checked this link

18. Double-chevron wearer: Abbr. : CPL - when you don't know rank, take your pick; SGT, ENS, ah - Corporal

19. Universal signal since 1908 : S.O.S.

20. Ultravox frontman Midge __ : URE - Total blank; perps filled this in; Brit pop band

21. Held up : LASTED - anyone else start with ROBBED ??

23. Office orders : REAMS - not FORMS, but paper measures

26. Tessellated artwork : MOSAICS - tessellate, from the Latin for small stone cube, which was lurking in my lobes somewhere; a sample

27. Native American in Connecticut : MOHEGAN - for BarryG, probably a straight fill; for me, a duh V-8 can moment, because I see the commercials for the casino 'Mohegan Sun' in CT all the time....

30. Dylan contemporary : OCHS - More here

31. Gave a shot, say : DOSED - the Doctor who "1D.'s" you with a needle

34. Spica's constellation : VIRGO - we just had these two

36. Sprinkling : FEW - I had "TAD" to start

37. Lacking a point : INANE

38. First name in spy fiction : IAN - Flemming, James Bond's creator - for you, C.C. (Xie Xie.)

39. 2010 Literature Nobelist Mario Vargas __ : LLOSA - More here

41. Ga. airport that serves Hilton Head Island : SAV - D'oh~!! Another V-8 moment; this airport

42. Prefix with -loquent : MAGNI - pompous

44. Highest score possible with a single dart : SIXTY - a triple 20



45. Keen : AVID

47. Missed payment result : LATE FEE

49. Louisiana license plate image : PELICAN - Image

51. Baseball Hall of Famer Cap : ANSON - If it's baseball, I defer to C.C. (From C.C.. Wow, I've never heard of the guy. Died in 1922. The first player to have over 3,000 career hits. He played a record 27 consecutive seasons, the last game with the Chicago Colts (now Cubs) in 1897. Inducted into the Hall in 1939 by the Veteran's Committee. Just a Wiki summary.)

54. Easy to erect : PREFABricated, like houses

55. Crony : PAL

57. Memory unit, briefly : MEG

59. Labyrinth location : EAR - canal #1

60. The Bridge of the Americas locale : PANAMA CANAL - canal #2

64. Gone by : AGO

65. Yellow Brick Road terminus : EMERALD CITY - not "THE LAND OF OZ", but I was never a big fan

66. Remote abbr. : REW

67. "Charlie's Angels" actress : KATE JACKSON - one of eight that I can think of, from TV and movies - Image, on left

DOWN:

1. Ring sequence : JABS - Boxing ring

2. Reason for striking out : ERROR - Ah, not whiff, as in baseball, but in tezt - text

3. Divert : AMUSE

4. White House foreign policy gp. : NSC - National Security Council

5. Certain migratory pattern : VEE



6. Jump : AMBUSH

7. Brace with a 90-degree bend : L-BAR

8. Krakowski of "30 Rock" : JANE - Image; dated a girl who looked just like her

9. Southwest add-on : ERN - SouthwestERN

10. Really drawn-out : AGE-LONG

11. Dunn and Ephron of Hollywood : NORAS

12. Lemming predator : ARCTIC FOX - Image ( a tad rough )

13. Trousseau holder : HOPE CHEST

14. Reigns : HOLDS SWAY

22. __ Miguel, largest of the Azores : SAO - I WAGed SAN, got close enough

24. "Well said!" : AMEN

25. PC peripheral : MODEM

26. Hitchcock title kleptomaniac : MARNIE

28. "B.J. and the Bear" star Greg : EVIGAN - another show I grew up with, and totally believed was real - a truck driver with his co-pilot, a chimpanzee....ah, youth

29. Goliath, for one : GIANT

31. Become extinct : DISAPPEAR

32. Typically : ON AVERAGE

33. London street known for high-end haberdasheries : SAVILE ROW - Map-ish

35. His watch signals Superman : OLSEN - Jimmy, the photographer at the Daily Planet; I was thinking Alfred or Commissioner Gordon, but that's BATman

40. Whoppers : LIES

43. Mobile home? : ALABAMA - Mobile, the city

46. Lack of similarity, informally : DIF

48. Holly follower? : FA-LA-LA - Christmas song, Deck the Halls "...with boughs of holly..."

50. "War with the Newts" sci-fi novelist, 1936 : CAPEK

52. Old Dodges with front-wheel drive : OMNIs

53. "Swell!" : NEATO

55. Trim : PARE

56. Key of Liszt's Piano Concerto No. 2 : A MAJ - I had the "A" from Pal and the "J" from Jackson, so I had the key, and it was not minor

58. Romance novelist Elinor : GLYN

61. Circus safeguard : NET

62. Quarantine advisory org. : CDC - Centers for Disease Control - Gov't Agcy

63. Speech balloon cry of dismay : ACK~!! - Bill the Cat, Bloom County

Answer grid.

Yes, No, Maybe, Not ~?

Thank you, C.C., for a wonderful way to start the day, and my gratitude for being allowed to help everyone get through a tough Saturday puzzle~!

Splynter

Note from C.C.:

As Splynter mentioned earlier, we turn "Four" today! I want to say a special "Thank you" to Dennis and all my blogging crew. Without their constant nurturing & hard work, this blog would have withered and died last Fall. I also want to thank those who donated, commented and wrote me emails. I appreciate your kindness and readership.