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May 22, 2013

Wednesday, May 23, 2013 Doug Peterson

Theme: Mental Wealth - each of the theme entries begins and ends with MI-ND as the unifier explains

 17A *Tiny time unit: MILLISECOND When I was younger it bothered me that there weren't a million milliseconds in a second. Now I've got better things to worry about.
 
 24A *Compromising position: MIDDLE GROUND I was nicely misdirected here - I wasn't thinking "a position of compromise" but something a little racier.

 39A *Prop for an emcee: MICROPHONE STAND A prop in the sense of something to lean on?
 
 51A *Loitered: MILLED AROUND Plenty of that going on at the conference/expo I'm at today.

 63A Mood, and a literal feature of the answer to each starred clue: FRAME OF MIND Ahh - the answers are "framed" by MI-ND. I'm in New Orleans this week, and in the "Big Easy" frame of mind.

Happy Wednesday everyone - Steve here with Doug Peterson's latest offering, a solo outing this time. Purists might quibble about one single-word and three two-word theme entries, but I'm fine with it. Let's see what else we've got.

Across:

1 Short sermon: HOMILY

7 Barrier along a bank: DIKE

11 Breakfast meat: HAM. Food!

14 Easy-entry baby outfit: ONESIE

15 “Happy Days” actress Moran : ERIN There's been some unflattering photos of Erin in recent years, but let's stick with the happier days


16 Skater Midori: ITO Famous for having jumped completely out of the rink at the 1991 World Championships and carried on still smiling.

19 “Brave __ World”: NEW. Aldous Huxley's best known opus.

20 Blues legend James: ETTA

21 Words with instant and hour: IN AN

22 Four Tops tune, e.g.: OLDIE. Crosses helped me out here.

27 “Sesame Street” music teacher since the show’s inception: BOB Crosses helped me out here too! Can I call a repeated blog comment a blecho?
 
30 Negative replies: NOS

31 Start a bridge hand: DEAL. Don't you shuffle before you deal?

32 Standoffish: ALOOF

34 Grifter’s game: CON

35 It’s all in your head: IDEA Sometimes it feels like all I've got in my head are dim, distant recesses and voices.

43 “Times of Your Life” singer Paul: ANKA

44 Popular Calif. destination: LAX. I'm not sure I'd call Los Angeles International Airport a popular destination for me - I'm in and out of that place far too often - I'll be back there on Thursday.

45 Buzzy instrument: KAZOO. Annoying instrument might be better!

46 Clump of dirt: CLOD. I like this word.

48 Tiki bar accessory: LEI

50 Capital of Saskatchewan?: ESS Because Canadian Dollar doesn't fit. Capital letter.

56 Coastal recess: INLET

57 Show willingness to compromise: BEND

58 Director Kazan: ELIA

62 Steeped brew: TEA

66 Turntable letters: R.P.M. I wonder how long it will be before we need the "archaic" convention for this?

67 Musical syllables: LA LA

68 “The Wrestler” star Mickey: ROURKE

69 Seventh Greek letter: ETA. ETTA, ELIA and ETA. Not quite a mini-theme, but I'll call these a grouping.

70 Bark excitedly: YELP

71 Orderly arrangements: ARRAYS

Down

1 Spot for an office: HOME. My office is at home so I didn't hesitate with this one.

2 Handling the job: ON IT

3 Hot sandwich: MELT Food! I've been moderating my diet since January, Currently I can only eat a melt vicariously though pictures.





4 Muhammad Ali’s faith: ISLAM

5 XXVI doubled: LII It amazes me how the Romans managed to do math - did they invent the abacus or was that the Greeks?

6 Unequivocal agreement: YES I DO. I had YES SIR at first which slowed things up a little.

7 Transferrable image: DECAL

8 Like a 7-Down, perhaps: IRONED ON Nice run-on!

9 Many holiday guests: KIN I was thinking along the "houseful" lines at first.

10 “Bewitched” mother: ENDORA. Crosses all the way for me with this one. I had not even a vague, dim-and-distant idea here.

11 Many a Mumbai man: HINDU. And there are many Mumbai men - the first time I stepped outside the airport there I couldn't believe the bedlam.

12 Picked up pizza, say: ATE IN Took me quite a while to see this

13 Tended the turf: MOWED

18 Phases out: ENDS

23 Nabokov title girl: LOLITA

25 A gumshoe often pays for it: INFO

26 Trait transmitter: GENE

27 The Crimson Tide: BAMA. I think this a great example of clue/answer symmetry - in this case both are nicknames.

28 Swedish actress Lena: OLIN Who is she? I need to bone up on my actors and actresses, they've caused me nothing but trouble today.


29 Strong lager: BOCK Ah - now we're back in my comfort zone. Originally German, now many varieties brewed around the world Prost!

33 Mythical source of wisdom: ORACLE. With a shameless plug for my employer, check out this clip of the Oracle Team USA America's Cup catamaran in San Francisco Bay - I've been playing this on a loop all day at the Oracle booth at the conference.

34 Longtime Aniston co-star: COX Jennifer's friend Courtney. Also Bruce Springsteen's friend in the Dancing in the Dark video.

36 Throw for a loop: DAZE

37 Grandson of Eve: ENOS Officially clueless. Me that is, not him.

38 Kerfuffles: ADOS. "Kerfuffle" is one of my favorite words.

40 Walk heavily: PLOD

41 Really enjoyed oneself: HAD A BALL

42 Shallot covering: SKIN I overlooked the blindingly obvious here and was trying to remember what the Lady of Shallott was covered with in Tennyson's ballad. When I dug up "robed in snowy white" from the inner memory recesses I was stumped. Then the penny dropped.

47 Threw: LET FLY

48 Unique: LONE

49 Writer Welty: EUDORA. ENDORA/EUDORA

51 British bishop’s topper: MITRE I didn't know these were unique to bishops from my homeland. That's one big hat though.


52 Hardly handy: INEPT

53 Peruvian grazer: LLAMA Twinned with BAMA. Lots of these today.

54 Update to reflect new roads, say: REMAP. It's a lot easier nowadays with satellites. It took 50 years to produce the first complete maps of the UK - they pretty much had to go right back again and start over.

55 Voice an objection: DEMUR

59 Pre-euro currency: LIRA. I need to wait now to see if this is LIRA or LIRE.

60 Dark and murky: INKY

61 Sugary drinks: ADES

64 “Norma __” : RAE. JEA - oops, not enough room for Marilyn.

65 On behalf of: FOR

That about wraps it up for today. Time to go and find something to eat - of course, that's not exactly difficult in NOLA!

Steve

Jan 5, 2013

Saturday, Jan 5th, 2013, Doug Peterson

Theme: Heat~???

Words: 72

Blocks: 29

  Coming to you LIVE from Philadelphia, PA, it's the Saturday solving duo of Splynter and Mike (we're out here doing a kitchen remodel).  Fun solve today, with a lot of "hot" clechos "*".  Tricky & chunky 7-letter corners, with two 14-letter spanners, and two 11-letter climbers. 

33. 2010 film about George VI : THE KING'S SPEECH - I didn't see the movie, but my mother enjoyed it.  IMDb

39. Not related : BESIDE THE POINT - usually in conversations

10. Tots' coolers : KIDDIE POOLS - sometimes, adults, too; and I needed its related clue to get it:  3. Filler of 10-Down : GARDEN HOSE

 24. Took an informal survey : ASKED AROUND


!~DRAW-NO

ACROSS:

1. Style associated with Prince Valiant : PAGEBOY - the haircut

8. It may hold old records : JUKEBOX - I said to Mike "seven-letter word, "K" in the third...and he just says "jukebox".  I was of a "File-a-fax" mentality

15. Oakland's county : ALAMEDA

16. Duds on a field : UNIFORM - not firecracker duds

17. Layered German dessert : STRUDEL - who's got the best recipe~!?

18. Bouquet item : RED ROSE

19. Covers, as a bare spot : SODS

20. Substantial, sumwise : TIDY

22. Overly possessive type? : DEMON - Anyone else like the movie 'Constantine'~? 

23. Get on : AGE

24. Not berthed : ASEA

25. Point : AIM

26. Long runs : TEN-Ks - Ah.  Thought it was TEARS first, then TREKS

28. Fabric ridge : WALE - not SEAM

30. "Listen, ewe!" : BAA - Har-Har~!!

37. "If all goes well" : I HOPE SO

38. Tops with tops : HOODIES

41. Field fare, briefly : MRE - Meals, Ready-to-Eat

42. Surface statistic : AREA

43. Sanctioned : LEGIT

45. Heat source? : IRE

46. Shiloh battlers : REBS - Civil War soldiers

49. One of two teams to join the NCAA Big 12 in 2012 : TCU - Texas Christian University, and their "Horned Frogs"

50. Dance popularized by Perez Prado : MAMBO - Love this song, featured on Ocean's Eleven soundtrack

53*. Emanating heat : SEXY - Oh yeah, this is emanating heat; and one for the ladies

54*. Result of excessive heat : CHAR

55. Jungle movie costume : APE SUIT - LOIN CLOTH didn't fit; and they both make you hot; one's too much fabric, one's too little....

57. "Argo" director : AFFLECK - Ben

59. Strength : POTENCY

60*. Heat measure : CALORIE

61. Singlet synthetic : SPANDEX

62. Work that ends badly : TRAGEDY

DOWN:

1. Jetta relative : PASSAT - Volkswagen cars

2. Utterly : ALTOGETHER

4. Runners with striped chicks : EMUS

 

5. Dream world? : BED

6. "Golden Boy" playwright : ODETS

7. New Haven matriculator : YALIE - students at the Connecticut college

8. Dozen in a box : JURY - good clue/answer

9. Sorbonne one : UNE - French

11. First name in violinists : EFREM - Zimbalist; bio here; his granddaughter is more in my wheelhouse, and I love her name - Stephanie

12. Good time : BOOM

13. Not quite on the dot : OR SO....

14. Group that battles Magneto : X-MEN - I have sideburns; occasionally, I am asked why I am going with the "Wolverine" look

21. Dippy __: original name of Disney's Goofy : DAWG

25. Journalist Stewart or Joseph : ALSOP - I linked these guys a couple of weeks ago

27*. Soldier's chapeau : KEPI - I linked a pic of this not too long ago, too; it had some heat, too

29. Court legend : ASHE - Arthur of the tennis courts

30. Showing one's support : BEING THERE

31. Main component of vinegar : ACETIC ACID

32. Patient replies : AHs - "open wide"

34. France's Grenoble-__ Airport : ISERE

35. Eminence : NOTE

36. Sedgwick portrayed in "Factory Girl" : EDIE

37. Company with an Extreme Blue internship program : IBM - International Business Machines, also known as "Big Blue" - gave it away for me

40. March __ : HARE

44. Flop : TURKEY

45. "When We Dead Awaken" was his last play : IBSEN

47. Better than close : EXACT

48. Without a doubt : BY FAR

50. Boundary showers : MAPS - "Show me the boundary~!"

51. Not collectively : A POP

52. Prefix with fiction : META - "Don Quixote" is considered an example; more here

53. "Paradise Lost" river : STYX

54. Tub trouble : CLOG - ick

56. Rocks : ICE - Easy, Tin, easy, it's just a clue....

58. Hollywood's st. : FLA - the "other" Hollywood - map

On the drive over the Verrazano Bridge, you can see the Freedom Tower progress

Splynter