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Mar 23, 2012

Friday, March 23, 2012, Gareth Bain

Theme: Let's Dance! The letters CHA are added to the first word of three in-the- language two word phrases creating a new and amusing saying. A classic Friday with much nice fill, and a very doable grid from our regular South African contributor. I usually have trouble with GB's work, but this was smooth, though hardly easy.

18A. Keep a movie dog from wandering?: CHAIN TOTO. My ex-wife had a Cairn Terrier named Toto who needed to be chained after she went crazy, but that is another tale, which I will avoid in toto.

26A. Female padre? : CHAPLAIN JANE. How many plain janes turn into princesses, or is that just in the movies? My favorite these days is....

42A. Ancient mounted police?: CHARIOT SQUAD. A nice clue for my Roman studying oldest son.

and the reveal:

55A. Dance that reflects the pun-creating elements found in 18-, 26- and 42-Across: CHA CHA CHA.LINK for all who like DWTS or legs. One cha for each theme answer, cute.

Okay on to the show:

Across:

1. Fast food sides: SLAWS. I do not eat much fast food but like KFC's coleslaw.

6. Turkey: BOMB. Not the food but the failed entertainment, like Disney's John Carter of Mars.

10. Put away without restraint, with "on": OD'ED. Not in the death sense....

14. Unspoken: TACIT. From the Latin, Tacitus- silent.

15. '30s boxing champ: BAER. Heavyweight boxing champ for a year, father of Jr. who played Jethro on the Beverly Hillbillies and loser to James J. Braddock, story behind the movie Cinderella Man.

16. Tea traditionally made with cardamom: CHAI. Very yummy.

17. Slate, for one: EZINE. This online MAGAZINE. Does anyone of us read this?

20. Forced (in): WEDGED. Any bad high school memories guys?

22. Voted out: UNSEATED. No comment.

23. Emit: SPEW. Not to be confused with 1D. Boil slowly: STEW.

25. Angus, e.g.: BOVINE. Of cattle, like PORCINE of pigs.

31. Tropical reef denizen: MORAY. Eels.

32. Some claims: LIENS. Our law word of the day.

33. Brother's title: FRA. I like a nice FRA DIAVOLO sauce, Brother Devil.

36. Dhofar Rebellion country: OMAN. Also home to 28D. Dhow sailor: ARAB. This LINK.

37. Ski run: PISTE. My son went snow boarding on a Blue his first day; off course he fell often, but still...Anyway this French term literally means trail, and if you ski without a track if it called off piste, not to be confused with falling often which make you piste off.

38. Pen used at sea: BRIG. So what do we think of Jamie Lee Curtis as a love interest for Gibbs?

39. San Francisco's __ Hill: NOB. Better to think of snob than the current slang.

40. Roller coaster cries: WHEES. Which can lead an old man to wheeze.

41. Let up: ABATE. An A word I like.

44. Where to see a chin rest: VIOLIN. My baby Devin started out playing the violin.

47. Cavils: NITS. A shout out to our own Marti. Cavil is a favorite word of legal brief writers, who use it to emphasize their position without cavil.

48. Poem that ends "I am the captain of my soul": INVICTUS. This little POEM has influenced many not to give up, including this star 24D. Slicker: WILIER. CLIP. (1:41) He won!

51. Freewheels: COASTS. With no hills, we do not do this much in Florida.

57. Mauritius money: RUPEE. This tiny island in the Indian Ocean is perhaps best known as being the only home to the now extinct DODO bird, a nice shout out for one of our own.

58. Friends and acquaintances KITH. You have your Kith and your Kin.

59. Croat, e.g.: SLAV. Always sounds too much like SLOB.

60. More distant: ICIER. Do we all know an ICE QUEEN?

61. Barrie henchman: SMEE. JM author of Peter Pan.

62. Big __: nickname for LPGA great JoAnne Carner: MAMA. Is she a relative Jerome?

63. Coverage giant: AETNA. Brings me back to my days in Connecticut and tine to start...

Down:

2. Kick back: LAZE.

3. Ill-natured ACID. More acid tongued to me.

4. Rhea stat: WING SPAN. Another huge flightless bird.

5. How gas prices sometimes rise: STEEPLY. 3.95 here for 87.

6. Airer of the sitcom "'Allo 'Allo!": BBC.

7. Honolulu's home: OAHU. Aloha Hawaiin corner people.

8. Stingy: MEAN. Will always be Silas Marner to me, more than Scrooge.

9. Eastern Australian seaport: BRISBANE. A shout out for Kazie.

10. Musical range: OCTAVE. Minnie Ripperton had a 6.5 octave range.

11. Indian loincloth DHOTI. Not really a loin cloth in my mind but THIS.

12. Not left over: EATEN.

13. Part of LED: DIODE. Light-Emitting Diode.

19. '90s-'00s Dodges: NEONS. From the days when we tried to conserve fuel.

21. Traffic-controlling gp.: DEA. Drug Enforcement Administration, not cars.

26. Shout of encouragement: C'MON.

27. __ erectus: HOMO. All ready Lois, Carol, this is a story from history where you can tell us the true MOREL!

29. Second-generation Japanese American: NISEI. From the Japanese word NI meaning two. Does any other nation have such words?

30. Futuristic sitcom family name: JETSON. George and his boy Elroy...

33. Blücher's title in "Young Frankenstein": FRAU. From Terri Garr to CLORIS LEACHMAN.

34. Singer Coolidge: RITA. You like her version of this SONG?

35. Like balsamic vinegar: AGED. Like fine wines, and Lemonade?

37. Flight of fancy: PHANTASM. A really scary movie.

38. Cookout condiment : BBQ SAUCE. and, 52D. Cookout accessory: SPIT. The kind that rotates, silly.

40. Question of identity: WHICH. What? Why?

41. Columbia River city: ASTORIA. A shout to our Oregon group. LINK.

42. Old saw: CLICHE. We try not too.

43. First X, say: TIC. Oh, TAC

44. NyQuil maker: VICKS. From Vapo Rub an empire was built.

45. "I didn't know he had it __" : IN HIM.

46. Like aspen leaves: OVATE. Just like it sounds, egg shaped.

49. Troy Aikman's alma mater: UCLA. He started at Oklahoma, had his leg broken by Miami,coached by Jimmie Johnson; his heart broken by Barry Switzer and transferred, only to finish his career in Dallas first with Johnson and winning his third Super Bowl under Switzer.

50. Fake: SHAM. Could not resist this LINK.

.53. Typical "Hunger Games" trilogy reader: TEEN. Twilight going into the dark now?

54. Blood components: SERA.

56D. Burt's "The Killers" co-star: AVA. Another boxing reference, and the debut FILM for Burt Lancaster.(3:34).

Answer grid.

Okay, first a special thanks to John Lampkin and Annette for a fabulous night, and a thumbs up to Marti for doing her blog while on vacation! Time for this Lemonade to squeeze his way to bed.

Notes from C.C.:

1) A belated "Happy Birthday" to PK! If anyone wants his/her birthday celebrated on the blog, please email me at crosswordc@gmail.com

2) Here is a beautiful picture of our glamorous Marti, who is currently vacationing in Florida. She said "Tough day at the beach!!!" Guess what's in that cup?