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Feb 12, 2008

Tuesday, Feb 12, 2008 Allan E. Parish

Theme: Rhyming "ole"

21A: Royalty of rhyme: Old King Cole
37A: "One Soldier's Story" author" Bob Dole
55A: Star part: Leading Role

This puzzle is impossible, simply impossible for me. I feel so bloodied and battered. Never heard of those drugs: DEMEROL (23A: Morphine-like narcotic), NO DOZ (11D: Vivarin rival). Our local TV Stations keep playing Ambien sleeping pill ads.

This constructor did Feb 1, Friday's Robin William movie role puzzle, with the tricky Politico Perot (HROSS) clue.

The right lower corner is brutal, I am just not a football fan, never heard of WEEB (67A: Hall of Fame coach Ewbank), never heard of ESPN football analyst Merril (HOGE). Have no idea what was the word for 52A: Fastened, nautically (BELAYED).

Mythical crier (16A) NIOBE? "The Wayward Wind" singer Grant (GOGI, 6D)? Way too much for me.

My hats off to you if you complete this puzzle without googling.

Across Clues:

1A: Letters before www: HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol)

5A: Computer image file format: JPEG (digital image in a disk, short for Joint Photographic Experts Group.)

9A: Old lab burners: ETNAS. It's a gas burner in a lab. I always thoughts ETNA is the volcano in Sicily.

14A: MP's target: AWOL (Absent Without Leave). MP here refers to the Military Police.

16A: Rice-like pasta: ORZO

16A: Mythical crier: NIOBE. Greek mythology character. Here is who she is: "The daughter of Tantalus and wife of Amphion of Thebes. She provoked Apollo and Artemis to vengeance by taunting their mother, Leto, with the number and beauty of her own children; Niobe's children were slain and Zeus turned her into stone, in which state she continued to weep over her loss."

17A: 2002 AL Cy Young winner: ZITO (Barry). Gimme for me. He is not that good any more. right now, Johan Santana is the best.

18A: Uncommon blood type: B NEG

19A: Directory: INDEX

21A: Royalty of rhyme: OLD KING COLE. Celtic nursery rhyme. I never heard of it.

23A: Morphine-like narcotic: DEMEROL. Anna Nicole Smith would have filled this one easily. Oh, I just found out that Robert Kennedy's 4th son David actually died of this Demerol overdose in 1984.

25A: Thunderstruck: AMAZED

26A: Surveyor's map: PLAT. I thought of "PLOT".

27A: Backless sofa: DIVAN

29A: Turn bad: SPOIL

31A: Flow oh-so-slowly: OOZE.

32A: Rip off: SCAM

36A: D. C. Figure: POL.

37A: "One Soldier's Story" author: BOB DOLE. Gimme for a political junkie.

40A: Ms. Thurman: UMA

41A: Chopped down: AXED

43A: Part of FDA: FOOD. China executed its FDA head for bribes last year. Our ex-head of FDA joined a big lobbying firm. Who knows if he was corrupted or not?

44A: Shady spot: ARBOR

46A: __ Park, CO: ESTES

48A: Tot holder: CRIB

46A: Abrasion: SCRAPE

52A: Fastened, nautically: BELAYED, unknown to me.

55A: Star Part: LEADING ROLE

58A: Turn left!: HAW

59A: Milk dispenser?: UDDER

60A: Sheep output: WOOL

61A: ESPN football analyst Merril: HOGE. Sorry, sir, I never heard of your name. The only ESPN guy, or rather ex-ESPN guy I know is Keith Olbermann, the host of MSNBC's Countdown.

62A: Pine Tree State: MAINE

63A: Writer Ferber: EDNA

64A: French pronoun: ELLE

65A: Goads: PRODS

66A __-do-well: NEER

67A: Hall of Fame coach Ewbank: WEEB. Forgive my ignorance. He had an incredible career.

Down clues:

1D: Initiated fraternity pledges: HAZED.

2D: Packing cord: TWINE

3D: Indian post: TOTEM POLE

4D: Middle East org.: PLO (Palestine Liberation Organization). Just think of Arafat & Abbas.

5D: Merchandise unit: JOB LOT

6D: Gearshift letters: PRNDL (Park, Reverse, Neutral, Drive, Low).

7D: O. T. bk: EZEK (EZEKIEL). Tricked into EZRA first.

8D: "The Wayward Wind" singer Grant: GOGI. She is still alive.

9D: Conumdrum: ENIGMA

10D: Destroyers, casually: TIN CANS. Navy slang term for destroyer.

11D: Vivarin rival: NO DOZ. I learned a few brands this morning: No Doz, Alert, Stay awake and Vivarin). Coffee is sufficient for me.

12D: White poplar: ABELE. I only knew Aspen.

13D: H. S. course: SEX ED

21D: Reach dental rival: ORAL B. Stared too long at this clue. I am using a Oral B toothbrush, yet I could not figure out what the heck is Reach competitor. My mind is fixed on Reach Floss.

22D: Type of Orange: NAVEL

27D: Bygone birds: DODOS

28D: Alligator shirt maker? IZOD. Izod Clothing.

30D: Chicken __: POX

31D: Hautboy: OBOE

33D: Storage spot: CUBBYHOLE

34D: Latin lesson word: AMO. To love. Amo, Amos.

39D: Singer Steve: EARLE. Here is more detailed information about him.

42D: Cul-de-sac: DEAD END

45D: Small inlet: RIA

47D: Steeple toppers: SPIRES

48D: Basement: CELLAR

49D: Losing streak: SLUMP. I can not wait for the baseball season to start. I truly enjoy seeing Torii Hunter in a slump.

50D: Fragrant wood: CEDAR

51D: Brit's wireless: RADIO. (Update: British call radio wireless, they call TV telly. )

52D" "Have Gun Will Travel" star": BOONE (Richard). Too old a TV star for me. If it's clued as baseball family name, I would have nailed it. Bret Boone was with the Twins for less than 3 weeks in 2005, and he was awful.

53D: Philly gridder: EAGLE

54D: Nerd: DWEEB

56D: Singer Stefani: GWEN. She has a style. No Doubt about it.

61D: Cut with an ax: HEW

OK, now I need my breakfast, and lick my wounds.

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