GREATEST AMERICAN
A fine puzzle that was a good challenge for me with some fresh clues, and nary a name in the mix~! (OK, there was one*).
I know that the appearance of circles puts a fair number of people off;
I'm OK with them - I didn't really notice the circles, but as I got close to
finishing, I only had a partial fill for the reveal at 55A. Despite
knowing that the word was spelled wrong, I was trying to figure out what
"hero(e)s AND _ich" meant. And then the V-8 can - it needed to be parsed
the other way....I believe this may be a debut construction for Natalie Tran.
20. Make a fool of: PUT ONE OVER ON - Neo, hero of "The Matrix" movies
34. Hide-and-seek exclamation: THERE YOU ARE~! - Rey, hero(ine) of the three "Star Wars" second series of sequels, from Disney, not Lucasfilm
42. Determines the age of, as archaeological finds: CARBON DATES - Bond, James Bond - 'nuf said - and a gratuitous image for C.C. of the last actor to portray him....
55. Sub, and an apt description of 20-, 34-, or 42-Across: HERO SANDWICH - hero, hoagie, grinder, Italian, and a couple I was not familiar with - wedge and spuckie - are alternate names for the submarine "dish", depending on your region
I guess that makes these people the "meat", huh~?
And Away We Go~!
1. Glow of virtue: HALO
9. Wet: RAINY - I like rainy days; we get a LOT of them here in NE CT
14. __ of March: IDES - Iron Maiden would warm up before a concert with this instrumental
The Ides of March
16. Run onstage?: EMCEE
17. Some inbox attachments: PDFs - we had this yesterday - Portable Document Format; I thought it was "PRINTable"
18. Change course suddenly: VEER
19. Puts together: MAKES
23. Decline, with "out": OPT
25. Pencil topper: ERASER
29. Air filter acronym: HEPA - High Efficiency Particulate Air (filter)
31. Christmas poem contraction: 'TWAS
33. Smooching on the kiss cam, say: PDA - Public Display (of) Affection
47. In case that's the case: IF SO
51. Sock part: TOE
52. Seasoned pro: VETeran
59. Wedding figure: GROOM
62. Invalidate: VOID
63. Pasta __ checca: trattoria dish: ALLA
64. Animated British piglet of kid's TV: PEPPA - I knew this - I've watched many an episode with my buddy's two-year old daughter
66. Shutter section: SLAT - meh. Part would have been better
68. In someone's business: NOSY
69. Loved ones blessed at the Feast of St. Francis: PETS - filled via perps; it was not until I wrote up the blog did I see this clue/answer
DOWN:
1. River-dwelling mammal related to whales and dolphins: HIPPO - I tried OTTER first; Bzzzt~!
2. Tally: ADD UP
3. Flew off on one's own: LEFT THE NEST - Eleven-letter non-theme fill
4. Bone, in Italian: OSSO
5. Collapsed: GAVE WAY
*7. Actor Schreiber: LIEV - this guy
8. Be bold enough: DARE
10. Kitchen appliance brand: AMANA
12. Wedding page word: NÉE
13. "Let's": YES - the "Y" was my last fill - "let us, tomato"
21. "Forget it": "NOPE."
22. Foster: REAR
27. Elicit: EDUCE - I do the DOWN clues first; tried EVOKE first; 40% correct
28. Gushes: RAVES - not FLOWS; a mere 20%
31. __Tax: Intuit software package: TURBO - 'Tis the season~!
32. City on the Brazos: WACO - Here's a bridge that did NOT collapse
34. Word with pool or basin: TIDAL
35. Ruckus: HOO-HA - ado/to-do/hullabaloo - free-for-all/a rhyme for you~!
36. Dinghy duo: OARS
42. Projection places: CINEMAS
43. Hardly a hop, skip, and a jump away: AFAR
45. Petered out: DIED
50. Optimist's words: "I HOPE"
53. Brilliance: ÉCLAT - I knew there was a "tk" over a vowel in the word somewhere....
54. Dean Martin's "__ Amore": THAT'S
56. Baker: OVEN - slight misdirection; another clever clue/answer
57. Song for one: SOLO
58. Insect that first appeared in the Jurassic era: WASP - I did not know this
60. Sales agt.: REP
61. Brand at a nail salon: OPI - becoming a crossword staple that's catching up with "ERA"
Splynter