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May 24, 2021

Monday May 24, 2021 Gail Grabowski & Bruce Venzke

Theme: BACKSPACE (36. PC key with a left-pointing arrow ... and hint to the last words of the answers to starred clues) - The last word can precede "space".

18. *Major tennis tournament played on clay: FRENCH OPEN. Open space.

23. *Vegas vacation valuables holder: HOTEL SAFE. Safe space.

 52. *TV headline ticker: NEWS CRAWL. Crawl space.

 58. *99-year-old Emmy-winning actress with eight-plus decades in show business: BETTY WHITE. White space.

Boomer here again, blogging one more master grid from the two masters in crossword construction. 

Gail and Bruce

Most times I am not able to follow up on news from this blog.  I just want to wish heartfelt condolences to Jayce on the loss of his daughter-in-law.

Confidential to TTP.  I have been trying to follow the bowling playoffs which air inconsistency on FS1.  I'm afraid I missed the Sam Couley vs. Kyle Troup match.  Maybe Kyle got his pick comb caught in his eyebrow.

Across:

1. Winans of gospel: CECE.  When one of my cousins from Wisconsin sends a card, it may be addressed to "Doug and Cece."
5. Nebula Award genre: SCI-FI. The Twilight Zone.

10. Like deserts: ARID.

14. Oohs and __: AAHS.  Miguel Sano hit a grand slam last Thursday.  Maybe I'll stop picking on him for awhile.



15. Like wine barrels: OAKEN.  Do they still make barrels out of wood?

16. "Suits" actress Torres: GINA.


17. Catch in a web: TRAP.  "Sand"ones are called Bunkers' 

20. Letter after phi: CHI.  I only know the first five Greek letters. This looks like a box score heading for the White Sox or Cubs.

21. Field with cases and briefs: LAW.  There is usually a "Law & Order" rerun somewhere on a cable channel.  I am pretty sure I have seen them all, but I pass on "SVU" and "Criminal Intent".

22. Boring tools: AUGERS.  Now our fishing season is open in Minnesota.  You need not bring your ice AUGER.

27. Lone Ranger's pal: TONTO.  The Lone Ranger's horse was "SILVER'".  How many remember "SCOUT".
28. Justice Kagan: ELENA.

29. ER pictures: X-RAYS.  I've had a few X-RAYS in the past.  Now it seems I only need those scans where you have to drink something and then roll into a machine that costs more than my house. 

31. A, in German: EIN.  I think that's the first word I learned when I rolled into a camp in Hardheim.

32. Software help file: READ ME.

34. Dublin's land: Abbr.: IRE.

35. Govt. Rx watchdog: FDA.  Lots of food and drugs in our house.  No dog watching them.

39. Shed tears: CRY.

41. Lang. of the Torah: HEB. Hebrew.

42. Fuselage fasteners: RIVETS.

46. Group of two: DUO.

47. Skin openings: PORES.

49. Swab again: RE-MOP.  Sometimes we were ordered to do the barracks several times.

50. Canadian skater Brian: ORSER.


54. Early Web forum: USENET.

56. Didn't fast: ATE.  Something missing in the Puzz because seven ATE nine.

57. Land in the Seine: ILE.  The Seine, The Seine, when will I again, meet her there, Greet her there, on the moonlit banks of the Seine. 

61. Romance novelist Hilderbrand: ELIN.


62. Any of four British art galleries: TATE.  I remember Sharon TATE.  I do not remember here roles but I remember she was killed by Charles Manson.

63. Music rights org.: ASCAP.

64. What libraries do: LEND.  I've heard that banks and credit cards also do this.

65. Have the lead (in): STAR.

66. Undoes a dele: STETS.

67. Think tank tidbit: IDEA.

Down:

1. Mask wearer at home: CATCHER.  We only wear ours when we go out.  Minnesota governor has relaxed the mandate, and we both have the two shots but we have yet to trust others.  Minnesota is now around 60% vaccinated.
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2. Football helmet opening: EAR HOLE.  What??  Could you repeat that?

3. Indian spiced drink: CHAI TEA.  There is always TEA in our home.  I drink coffee.

4. Debatable ability, briefly: ESP.  Start of the Sports Network.

5. Sectionals and sleepers: SOFAS.  We have a couple, but they do not pull out.

6. Auto body coat: CAR WAX.  I don't use this.  Does it really help?

7. Clanton gang leader: IKE.  Also the nickname of our 34th President.  Speaking of nicknames President Eisenhower changed the name of the presidential retreat to Camp David after his Grandson.  A trivia question that is frequently missed on trivia game shows.



8. Boggy lowland: FEN.

9. Ancient Peruvian: INCA.  "Inca Dinka Do".  Jimmy Durante.

10. Galore, in disco lingo: A GOGO.

11. Matured on the vine: RIPENED.  Best to pick ripe grapes.

12. Subject of Newton's first law: INERTIA.

13. Ted of "Cheers": DANSON.  Also of many boring commercials on TV.

19. Makeshift shelters: HUTS.

21. Andean wool source: LLAMA.

24. Be over no later than: END BY. 9:00 PM, No extra innings please.

25. Flying Wham-O toy: FRISBEE.  I am sure most of us remember our first Wham-O toy.



26. O.K. Corral lawman: EARP.  Of course I do not remember Wyatt, he passed away in 1929.  I do remember Hugh O'Brien who played Wyatt in the TV show.

30. Common subscription period: YEAR.

33. Rebounding sound: ECHO.  HELLO, hello hello 

35. Above-normal body temperature: FEVER.

37. "Show Boat" composer Jerome: KERN.

38. Greek sorceress: CIRCE.

39. Attack with profanity: CURSE AT.  Yes, I have been there, mostly at the ten pin.

40. British Museum's __ Stone: ROSETTA.



43. Clicked "send": EMAILED.  I've been there too.

44. Rope for a tugboat: TOW LINE.

45. Low-calorie sweetener: SPLENDA.  I buy big bags of fake sugar at Aldi.  Tastes like real sugar!

46. Uncertainties: DOUBTS.

47. Hunter's quarry: PREY.  Hunting season is over in MN.  Now those large walleye are in the hunt. 

48. Try to hit, as a fly: SWAT AT.  Flies are tough to hit.  Mosquitos are easier.

51. Go into: ENTER.

53. Fitbit units: STEPS.  We have had a few of these walk counters but they don't work very well.

55. "__ the night before ... ": 'TWAS.

59. DDE's predecessor: HST.  Of course the President when I was born

60. Highway hazard: ICE.  Especially in Minnesota but it will not be hazardous again until about November.

61. Yale student: ELI.  I think he invented the cotton gin.  I did not know you could make GIN out of cotton.

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