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Oct 18, 2021

Monday October 18, 2021 Lynn Lempel

Theme: PICK ME UP (62. Morale booster ... or words that might suggest the arrival of one of the circled words)

16. Happy-go-lucky: CAREFREE.

24. Meddlesome types: BUSYBODIES.

38. Pie à la mode choice: VANILLA ICE CREAM.

50. Anxiety resulting from being stuck indoors: CABIN FEVER.

Boomer here.  

CABs are pretty pricey, I got rid of the VAN when we stopped doing baseball card shows and flea markets, so we purchased a new car last year but to my surprise it did not have a CD player.  Thank you so much desper-otto for fixing us up with some great music!

I was supposed to have today off however one of my teammates went fishing so as you read this, I am probably on the lanes at Super Bowl in Ramsey, Minnesota.

Across:

1. High-arcing tennis shot: LOB.  Yes, I graduated from baseball to slow pitch softball around 1966.

4. Merlot and Malbec: REDS.  Cincinnati lost their Red legs a few years ago.

8. Surname at Tara: O'HARA.

13. Thurman in films: UMA.  Strange name for a lady.  Also she has a daughter named LUNA.


14. British noble: EARL

15. Particle in a nucleus: PROTON.

18. Supper, say: REPAST.  Sorry but I have never heard anyone say "Breakfast, Lunch, and Repast."

19. Ancient Andeans: INCAS.  I did hear Jimmy Durante say "INKA"

20. Seek the affections of: WOO.

22. The "E" in HOMES: ERIE.  The Great lakes, of course.  I have only seen "S" and "M".

23. Fizzles out: DIES.

27. Germ-killing brand: LYSOL.

29. Norse explorer Ericson: LEIF.


30. As well: TOO. Also.

32. Cry from a sty: OINK.  That's the way it is spelled but it really does not sound that way.

34. State-sponsored gambling game: LOTTO.  I have seen these but Minnesota raises money with scratch off LOTTO.  However the state also seems to raise our taxes.

42. Tolerate: STAND.

43. PBS science series: NOVA.  Chevrolet named a compact car NOVA.

44. Chick-to-be, maybe: EGG.  Or you might just find it in your potato salad.

45. April 1 "honoree": FOOL.

48. First head of the USSR: LENIN.



54. Apples on desks: MACS.  Big hamburgers from the Golden Arches?

57. Codebreaker Turing: ALAN.  This is the first name of my bowling buddy who couldn't make it this morning.  I heard that he went fishing.  I really cannot imagine why anyone would fish rather than bowl.  This is the land of 10,000 lakes but also the land of 10,000 LANES.

58. Public health org.: FDA. This is for the Food and Drugs but we hear more from the CDC in these COVID times.

59. Bird that beats a birdie?: EAGLE.  I have one in my golf career.  It was on a 490 - par five.  I was on the green in two and made a thirty foot putt. 

60. Small, sizewise: PETITE.  These are mostly C.C.'s clothes.  She just does not know how to eat like us Minnesotans.

65. Left the building: EXITED.

66. Texan's neighbor: OKIE.  From Muskokie.

67. Cooperstown stat: RBI.  It's a decent statistic, but sometimes a batter can earn one with a fly ball, a man on third, and less than two outs.  That's baseball !

68. Gathered, as leaves: RAKED.  We are in the middle of FALL here in the Northland and our leaves are falling like Astros opponents.  We have a service that picks them up, but it seems heaven forbid, they don't want to come back and do the job more than once.

69. Use a Kindle: READ.

70. Fed. benefits provider: SSA.  All of us old timers are getting a 5.9 % raise in 2022.  And by the way, prices are going up 20 - 40% on almost everything.

Down:

1. Thinking clearly: LUCID.

2. Saudi neighbor: OMANI.


3. Spanish port city: BARCELONA.  Right on the Atlantic Coast.  I wonder if they have ships and containers waiting to be unloaded there.

4. NFL officials: REFS.  I think only one is a REF.  Others are line judges and back judges. 

5. Spot for a bud: EAR.

6. "The Chronic" Dr.: DRE.

7. Gobs and gobs: SLEWS.

8. Smeltery supply: ORE.  Also wondering if OREgon has ships and containers on their coast.

9. Wished one could have: HOPED FOR.  My Mom's name was HOPE and I think she may have HOPED for a boy on October 27, 1947.

10. Gaming giant: ATARI.  Played it forever back in the 1990s.  

11. TV personality O'Donnell: ROSIE.

12. Starts a poker pot: ANTES.  It was a nickel in the Caddyshack at Oak Ridge Country Club back in the 1960s 



15. Examine thoroughly: PROBE.  Then we had the opportunity to Examine 5 cards Thoroughly.

17. "No sweat!": EASY.  I usually do not sweat when I bowl, but that doesn't make it easy.

21. Tall, skinny Olive: OYL.  Popeye's girlfriend.

24. Bubble, as water: BOIL.  212 degrees F.

25. Forearm bone: ULNA.

26. Tin Man's lubricator: OILCAN.  I seem to remember the Red Sox had a pitcher named "OIL CAN" Boyd.  He had a relative that worked at a grocery store that we frequented. So one day I gave him a baseball card... of OILCAN Boyd.

28. Convinced of: SOLD ON.

30. Hotel room sets: TVS.

31. Meal opening?: OAT.  Oatmeal. Mine is usually WHEAT or CORN .

33. All in the family: KIN.  Archie and Edith Bunker.



35. Many "Twilight" characters: TEENAGERS.

36. Kids' chasing game: TAG.  I never wanted to be "IT".

37. Texter's "Heavens!": OMG.

39. Limitless: INFINITE.

40. "Merry old" king: COLE.  Then there was Nat King ....

41. Always: EVER.

46. Eliminated, gangland-style: OFFED.

47. Went first: LED.  Four Major League baseball teams LED but when the playoffs came they "WENT OUT FIRST."  Sorry TTP. 

49. Spiritual guide at a mosque: IMAM.

50. Frivolous escapade: CAPER.

51. Amazon Echo assistant: ALEXA.  Is she related to Siri?



52. Craft to dye for: BATIK.

53. Aircraft's trail: VAPOR.

55. After-school groups: CLUBS.  I have fourteen of these in a bag in the garage.  Bowling season has started and I really do not like to play golf on windy 55 degree days.

56. Old photo tone: SEPIA.

59. Barely got, with "out": EKED.  Last Monday I EKED out a 194 game.  We'll see what happens today.

61. Bill's co-adventurer: TED.

63. Name on a 1950s campaign button: IKE.  I remember him.  "EISENHOWER" did not fit on the campaign buttons.

64. Intelligence-gathering org.: CIA.  "The CIA'S subversive, and SO' S the FCC.  There's no one left but THEE and WE, and we're not sure of THEE." "John Birch Society"  Chad Mitchell Trio.

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