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Mar 6, 2012

Tuesday, March 6, 2012 Don Gagliardo & C.C. Burnikel

Theme: Going, Going, Gone! - Four RBIs at the same time equals a home run with the bases loaded.

17A. Top banana : MISTER BIG

25A. A low-flow showerhead will help lower it : WATER BILL

30A. 50 cents, in slang : FOUR BITS

45A. Baker's container : FLOUR BIN

50A. Hit generating four 71-Across : GRAND SLAM

64A. "The Iron Horse," baseball's all-time 50-Across recordholder : LOU GEHRIG


71A. One of them is hidden in 17-, 25-, 30- and 45-Across : RBIs

Argyle here to play ball. I am going to assume we all know a little about baseball here. If not, it's time you learn and it's time for spring training. Quite a line up today(7). I thought about listing two more to stretch it out to a full nine roster but I'm afraid I'd be called out.
Centerfield (3:52) "Two bits, four bits, six bits a dollar, all for the baseball stand up and holler"

Across:

1. Picket line crosser : SCAB

5. Arrange, as a vacation : PLAN

9. Washington neighbor : IDAHO

14. "Splendor in the Grass" director Kazan : ELIA. IMDb bio.

15. Gutter site : EAVE

16. La Scala's city : MILAN. Italy

19. Mayan corn crop : MAIZE

20. Observation after too many wrong turns : "I'M LOST"

21. "Dirty Harry" composer Schifrin : LALO. Four Grammy Awards and six Oscar nominations but I still don't know him.

23. "Don't __ stranger" : BE A

24. Like a dog's hind leg : BENT

27. Enzyme ending : ASE

29. Online auction site : EBAY

35. After "get," gain an advantage : A LEG UP. Or an attempt to break up a double play.


39. Attending a Lakers game, say : IN L.A.. If you say they are playing a home game.

40. Ski resort named for a tree : ASPEN

42. Longest river entirely in Switzerland : AARE

43. Inning half : BOTTOM

47. Dedicated works : ODEs

49. Taylor of fashion : ANN. I'm shocked; there wasn't a real Ann Taylor.

54. Horizontal punctuator : DASH

58. Hold up, as a bank : ROB. "We wuz robbed!" Oft heard at the old ball park.

59. Yogi, for one : BEAR. Berra, for two.

60. Wheel cover : HUBCAP. Used for a base in sand lot ball games.

62. HI hello : ALOHA. HI = Hawaii

66. Jeopardy : PERIL

67. Hops kiln : OAST

68. Took __ loan : OUT A. "It's outta here!"

69. It has reservations : HOTEL

70. G.I. fare : MREs. (Ready-to-Eat)

Down:

1. Event before finals : SEMI

2. Ascend : CLIMB

3. Path between rows : AISLE. At a stadium, perhaps.

4. Conductor's wand : BATON

5. Cheeky : PERT

6. Research site : LAB

7. St. Teresa's city : AVILA. West of Madrid, Spain.

8. Cancel out : NEGATE

9. Wicked : IMMORAL

10. Lunes o martes : DÍA. All through Spain, Monday or Tuesday is a day(DÍA).

11. Perp's story : ALIBI

12. Eye color : HAZEL

13. "Shaq Diesel" rapper : O'NEAL. Shaquille O'Neal, basketball player and rapper.

18. Founded: Abbr. : ESTAB.. (established)

22. Beirut's country : LEBANON

25. Licks, as a stamp : WETS

26. One way to play : BY EAR. I wonder if Shaq has an ear.

28. Cat breed : SIAMESE

30. White lie : FIB

31. Dedicatee of Lennon's "Woman" : ONO

32. Final: Abbr. : ULT. (ultimate)

33. Inform against : RAT ON

34. Sunblock letters : SPF. For those sunny days at the ball park.

36. Gift of the garrulous? : GAB. Back to Yogi Berra?

37. Ocean State sch. : URI. (University of Rhode Island)

38. Pilot product : PEN. We had bull PEN back on the first.

41. Jason with a record 63-yard field goal to his credit : ELAM. How'd football get in here?

44. Weirdo : ODDBALL. Such as Mark "The Bird" Fidrych, pitcher for the Detroit Tigers.

46. Like inappropriate influence : UNDUE

48. Picabo Street race : SLALOM. Skier.

50. It's plotted in math class : GRAPH

51. Loggers' game : ROLEO. (logrolling) Two loggers on one log

52. Scrub the launch : ABORT

53. Like a cheering crowd : AROAR

55. Can't stand : ABHOR

56. Use elbow grease on : SCRUB

57. Part of Hispaniola : HAITI

60. 5'2", 6'3", etc.: Abbr. : HGTs. (heights)

61. Some major golf tournaments, informally : PGAs

63. Move it : HIE. Archaic or poetic.

65. Employ : USE


Argyle

Notes from C.C.:

1) Here is a wonderful article from the Times of India today on our LA Times constructor Mangesh Ghogre, who was invited as a judge for the 2012 ACPT (American Crossword Puzzle Tournament). Congratulations again, Mangesh! And be sure to say Hi to Mangesh if you attend ACPT this year.

2) Finally a puzzle for baseball! Don and I originally had HANK AARON for 60-Across, since AARON holds the MLB record for RBIs (2,297). Rich felt LOU GEHRIG should be the focus due to GRAND SLAM entry. Had A-Rod hit one more grand slam last season, we would have to place him in the grid also.