Theme: DOUBLE ROOMS
(56. Hotel accommodations for couples, and a hint to both parts of 20-,
27- and 49-Acros) - Room can follow both two words in each theme
answer.
20. Strategy with delaying tactics: WAITING GAME. Waiting room. Game room.
27. Rental industry with units for extra belongings: PUBLIC STORAGE. Public room. Storage room.
49. Household gathering to discuss something: FAMILY MEETING. Family room. Meeting room.
Boomer here.
I couldn't help but notice how the theme answers seem to fall into our fight with Covid-19. It certainly is a waiting game to try to get back to at least partially normal. I am sure we all have family meetings to decide how to spend time while we stay at home. And hotel accommodations?? I see reports on TV almost daily about Las Vegas and the empty hotels. In the meantime we have golf courses here that are open with strict rules. I am still staying at home but I could try golf in a week or two. Hoping you all are well and coping.
I couldn't help but notice how the theme answers seem to fall into our fight with Covid-19. It certainly is a waiting game to try to get back to at least partially normal. I am sure we all have family meetings to decide how to spend time while we stay at home. And hotel accommodations?? I see reports on TV almost daily about Las Vegas and the empty hotels. In the meantime we have golf courses here that are open with strict rules. I am still staying at home but I could try golf in a week or two. Hoping you all are well and coping.
Across:
1. Pull a pre-exam all-nighter: CRAM. Or try to fit a dozen golf balls in one of those small pockets on your golf bag.
5. High-five sound: SLAP. Or SLAP a 40 foot putt into the hole.
9. Hamster homes: CAGES.
14. Word in a bailiff's order: RISE. "ALL RISE !" Yankee Aaron Judge's nickname.
15. Comics possum: POGO. POGO has internet games. I play the Trivial Pursuit daily, but it seems that it will not be available next year.
16. Seashore recess: INLET. In our lakes we call them bays.
17. Mail-routing abbr.: ATTN.
18. How some close NFL games are won: IN OT. The NFL draft took place this week. Now we have to wait and see if there will be a season.
19. Black, in Bordeaux: NOIRE.
23. There's no winner in one: TIE. I have some TIEs in my closet that are winners.
24. Defense org.?: ABA. American Bar Association.
25. Enticed: TEMPTED. Yes I am TEMPTED to see if I can still hit the ball. FORE!
32. Grabbed a bite: ATE.
33. Loafer or moc: SHOE.
I have two pairs of bowling shoes and two pairs of golf shoes. I have
one pair of black leather dress shoes I only wear to church so they have
been in the closet for awhile.
34. Outlying communities: EXURBS. It seems that the virus is less dominant in rural areas.
37. Brown shades: TANS.
39. Push in some chips: BET. Sorry, not available on the "Sin City" Strip for awhile.
41. Fab Four first name: PAUL. Not JOHN.
42. "Jeepers!": SHEESH.
45. Agrees quietly: NODS.
48. Capote nickname: TRU. I remember Truman's book "In Cold Blood" about a nasty murder in Kansas.
52. Pancake flipper: SPATULA. The spat won't do it all by itself. It needs an operator.
54. Not within walking distance: FAR. Where Aaron Judge hits baseballs.
55. Ab neighbor: PEC. A bushel and a pec and a hug around the neck. (Doris Day.)
62. Dog collar dangler: ID TAG. We called them "Dog Tags". Mandatory item to wear in the Army.
64. When many start lunch: NOON. I usually start mine about 11:00 but that's AM so it's noon somewhere.
65. Slender wind: OBOE.
66. Eat away at: ERODE.
I can ERODE a bag of sunflower seeds. When I had real teeth I would
eat the salted in the shell variety. Now I just settle for the seeds.
67. Lump of dirt: CLOD. Golfers call it a divot. Pick it up and put it back where you found it.
68. Bread with hummus: PITA.
69. Sensitive skin spots: SORES. Golfers may get these on their feet in the Spring.
70. Cooped cluckers: HENS. Plenty of them at my Uncle Bill's farm on Burnikel Road in Siren Wisconsin.
71. Place to hold a snifter: STEM.
Down:
1. Stick in one's __: CRAW. Does a CRAW have a father?? CRAWDAD ??
2. "Lovely" musical meter maid: RITA.
Lovely Rita meter maid, may I inquire discreetly, when are you free to
take some tea with me ? (Sergeant Pepper's Lonely hearts club band.) I
own the vinyl album on a bookshelf.
3. Piedmont wine center: ASTI.
4. __ telepathy: MENTAL. You need some of this to finish these puzzles.
5. Veggie favored by Popeye: SPINACH. I'm strong to the finish, cuz I eat my spinach.
6. Like epic novels: LONG.
"A LONG, LONG time ago, I can still remember when the music used to
make me smile." Don McClean - "American Pie". I have that one next to
SGT. Pepper.
7. Super-excited: AGOG.
8. Idaho product: POTATO. At least I have not heard of those being scrapped and not sent to market.
9. HBO-owned broadcaster: CINEMAX. These guys are going crazy now with movie theaters closed.
10. "It's __-brainer!": A NO. A Doctor. Dr. No - Bond, James Bond.
11. Beautiful people, as a group: GLITTERATI.
12. Like a fog-enshrouded cemetery: EERIE. Actually these days, nearly any quiet walk in the evening.
13. Jouster's mount: STEED. A five-letter word for horse.
21. Sacred Nile bird: IBIS. A Latin word for a bird with a long beak.
22, Not more than: MERE. We went to the grocery store for milk and canned fruit and spent a MERE $100.00
22, Not more than: MERE. We went to the grocery store for milk and canned fruit and spent a MERE $100.00
26. Scrolling PC key: PG UP.
27. Frisks, with "down": PATS. A TSA guy frisked me at the airport in February. Evidently my hernia created a problem. TSA guys do not look too busy now.
28. Salt Lake City's state: UTAH.
The great Salt Lake is the eight wonder of the world. I have only
driven by the Southern Shore on I-80 but it is magnificent. The only
puddle we have that comes even close is our Mille Lacs Lake in Central
Minnesota.
29. Philanthropist: BENEFACTOR.
30. Get all blubbery: SOB.
31. So, so small: TEENY. Itsy bitsy yellow polka dot bikini.
35. Severely overcook: BURN. Or one half of a surname.
36. Fake coin: SLUG. I have never seen or used one. I guess they are great subway cheaters in NYC.
38. Couch or bench: SEAT. Rosa Parks would not give hers up. Way to go, Rosa.
40. Quarterback Brady: TOM. With the Buccaneers now.
43. Erasure marks: SMUDGES.
44. Big Island port: HILO. I have never been to Hawaii but I know it's on the biggest Island.
46. Comes to the aid of: DEFENDS.
47. Scorch: SEAR.
50. Cape Canaveral event: LAUNCH.
I have only been to central Florida but I know Canaveral is off the
eastern coast on what is sort of like a long island. Maybe it is called
a cape ?
51. Bunches of Brownies: TROOPS. My buddies in Hardheim Germany were also called TROOPS.
52. Seekers of intel: SPIES. Bond, James Bond.
53. Martinez with three Cy Youngs: PEDRO. Pretty good pitcher with the Green Monster behind him.
57. Tree trunk: BOLE.
58. Minnesota's state bird: LOON. That is our bird. We are all a bit LOONIE.
59. Last bio: OBIT.
60. Bit of dust in a sunbeam: MOTE.
61. Tailor's line: SEAM.
63. Drink suffix: ADE.
Boomer