Theme: Pleasantly Plump
20A. Stout : TEAPOT ADJECTIVE. "I'm a little teapot, short and stout..."
37A. Stout : WOLFE CREATOR REX. Detective fiction author Rex Stout who created the famous Nero Wolfe character.
52A. Stout : GUINNESS PRODUCT. And of course, you are all familiar with this example?
Three grid-spanners for theme entries, and only missing a "Q" for a pangram. This is what is called a "definition" theme, where the same clue is used for all the theme entries, but with different answers for each one. Not much else to add by way of explanation. I think it has been nearly three years since we last saw Dave Eckert. His previous puzzle was a definition theme as well.
Marti here with my theme song to start off the day...2:39
Across:
1. Geometry subject : PLANE. Annoying clip. 2:00
6. Vend : SELL.
10. "Don't let anyone else hear this" : PSST.
14. Cowboy, at times : ROPER. I never knew that Mr. Roper was a cowboy in his spare time? 0:30
15. Palm product : TREO. Nope, not date. Not coco. Not palm tree, but Palm Treo.
16. Classic cream-filled snack : HO-HO. Pardon me, but I think they are always referred to in the plural?
17. For the birds? : AVIAN. I loved that it crosses 3-Down. For the bees : APIAN.
18. Agile deer : ROES. Why "agile?"
19. Actor Ken : OLIN. Producer of the TV show "Brothers and Sisters." Did not recognize him.
23. Seaside raptor : ERN.
24. Have to thank for, with "to" : OWE.
25. Horn sound : TOOT. And 63-Across. Reaction to being cut off : HONK.
26. Belgrade native : SERB.
28. Lawn option : SOD.
29. Nova Scotia hrs. : AST. Hmmm..."AST" could be Atlantic Standard Time (UTC-4), Alaska Standard Time (UTC-9) or Arabia Standard Time (UTC+3). But since Nova Scotia is the only one on the "Atlantic," I'll go with curtain # 1...
32. Relative via remarriage : STEP NIECE. I had difficulties with this one, and went through step-daughter, -son, -mother, -father. NIECE was a loooong time comin'!!
36. Shell out : GIVE.
40. Gremlin and Pacer : AMCS. Both American Motor Corporation cars.
41. Able to come back : RESILIENT.
42. Cole Porter's "___ Clown" : BE A. Classic song from the 1948 movie "The Pirate." 2:52
43. Bond, for one : SPY. James Bond.
45. "Heavens to Betsy!" : EGAD.
46. Place to tie up : PIER.
48. "___ we having fun yet?" : ARE. I am. I hope you are, too!
49. Intractable beast : ASS.
57. Dead set against : ANTI.
58. Ram, e.g. : MALE. How many "male" names can you come up with? I'll start: buck, cock, bull, drone, jack, tom, drake, billy, stallion, stud...
59. Significant : MAJOR. We just survived a MAJOR storm called "Nemo" here in the NE.
60. Sax immortal Getz : STAN.
61. Politico Bayh : EVAN. Hmmm...I thought I had a valid nit. Birch "Evans" Bayh was Indiana senator from 1963-1981. His son, EVAN Bayh, was governor of Indiana from 1989 to 1997, and senator from 1999 to 2011. So alas, my nit was not to be.
62. Blue hue : AZURE. I dream of this.
64. Not a good mark : DENT. Like many a mark on my V8 can.
65. Hem again : RESEW.
Down:
1. Talk and talk : PRATE.
2. Casanova : LOVER.
4. Tide type : NEAP.
5. Cubemaster Rubik : ERNO. Did you remember his first name?
6. Milkshake choice : STRAWBERRY. I always used to like coffee shakes. Now, I just get the shakes from drinking coffee!
7. Gradually vanish : ERODE. It didn't help that I read the clue as "Gradually vaRnish..."
8. Cobb of "12 Angry Men" : LEE J. Fantastic movie. 2:13
9. Not get the better of : LOSE TO.
10. Flickr image : PHOTO.
11. Ring insert : SOLITAIRE. Diamond.
12. Knife in "West Side Story" : SHIV. The word "shiv" usually refers to an improvised weapon, such as those made by prisoners which are fashioned from razor blades, shards of glass or other sharp objects.
13. Shape (up) : TONE.
21. Tire-shaped : TORIC.
22. New England catch : COD. Also known as Gadus morhua.
26. Nos. for beachgoers : SPFS. Sun Protection Factor(s)
27. Chemical suffix : ENE. e.g. scene, Charlene, convene, serene...
(Just using a little SARCASM, for those who read Lemony's post at 1:34 PM on Sunday.)
28. Cryptozoologist's quarry : SEA SERPENT. A pseudoscience involving the search for animals whose existence is not yet proved, like the Loch Ness Monster.
30. Name meaning "young warrior" in Old Norse : SVEN. I was waffling between OLAF, OLAV or SVEN. Sven won.
31. Short communication : TEXT. But not while driving!!
32. Work on a deck : SWAB.
33. Large volume : TOME.
34. Yosemite attraction : EL CAPITAN. Iconic image often photographed by Ansel Adams.
35. Not a good mark : CEE. "Dent" didn't fit...
36. Crossword component : GRID. Anyone else want WORD?
38. Rival of Rory : TIGER. Golf. Rory McIlroy and Tiger Woods. Fun ad. 1:03
39. Greeting in Rio : OLA.
43. When doubled, a breath freshener : SEN. Have you ever used Sen-Sen after engaging in some underage drinking?
44. Specialized undergrad course : PRE-MED. I took pre-med, but still had trouble with this one!
47. Permanently : IN INK. Or, how some stalwart solvers solve crossword puzzles...
48. Liam Neeson voiced him in "The Chronicles of Narnia" films : ASLAN.
49. Like many a prime rib serving : AU JUS.
50. One in a Lincoln quartet? : SCORE. "Four score and seven years ago..."
51. Scatter : STREW.
52. Reason for stitches : GASH. Ouch!
53. "Do ___..." : UNTO. others....
54. Late-inning achievement : SAVE. Baseball.
55. Barbra's "Funny Girl" co-star : OMAR. Sharif. "You are woman, I am man..." 4:28
56. Flabbergast : DAZE.
That's all, until next week!
Hugs,
Marti
Notes from C.C.:
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From Marti:
Thanks for the sweet comment, C.C.! Last night I lit a candle, and this is how it burned down: