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Jun 21, 2012

Thursday, June 21, 2012 Jack McInturff

Theme: "The play's the thing". Not to catch the conscience of the king this time, but to have fun with words that can follow "play". As in:

17A. *Personal history : BACKGROUND. Playback and playground.

24A. *Russia's is the largest in the world : LAND AREA. Playland and play area. Two similar meanings there. I'm not sure if "play land" is referring to a specific theme park (Like Rye Playland in NY), or just a generic "play land", like at McDonald's or something...

37A. *Only women understand one : GIRL THING. Play girl and play thing. Also two similar meanings??

53A. *Many a dorm resident : ROOMMATE. Play room and play mate.

61A. Exciting inning ender, and an apt description of the answers to the starred clues: DOUBLE PLAY. Each word, or in the case of 17- and 53-Across, each part of the word, can follow the word "play". Whew! I was really worried that this was taking me into the alien world of baseball for a minute!

Marti here, to play around with the other entries.

Across:

1. Statistician's fodder : DATA

5. Broke out of a slump? : SAT UP. Fun clue.

10. Soft drink seed : KOLA

14. Verve : ELAN

15. "___ porridge hot..." : PEASE. Recipe, if anyone has a mind to...

16. Asian sashes : OBIS

19. "Raiders of the Lost Ark" threats : ASPS. "I hate snakes!" 0:15

20. Queen in Showtime's "The Tudors" : BOLEYN. I just finished reading "The Other Boleyn Girl", so this was a gimme.

21. Many a surfer : AOLER.

23. Talk show complement : PANEL

27. Québec sidekick : AMI. French for "friend". "Amie" would be "girlfriend".

28. Team-building sessions : TRYOUTS. Another fun and misleading clue.

31. Mover, but hopefully not a shaker : VAN. Especially if you are moving your crystal and china!

32. South American rodent : PACA. Remember him?

34. Small salamander : NEWT. And him?

35. They have their own page : OP-EDS. "Opposite the editorial (page)(s)"

40. Out in the open : OVERT. Not to be confused with covert ops (eds?)

43. Serengeti predator : LION. I ain't lion - it's true!

44. Takes in slowly : SIPS. As a fine cognac. Tinbeni, do you sip at sunset?

48. ___-les-Bains: French commune : AIX. Geography lesson of the day. Between Geneva, Switzerland and Grenoble.

49. Caviar variety : SHAD ROE. Not as fine as sturgeon caviar.

52. Came upon : MET. Phew, dodged another baseball answer!

55. Nasal walls : SEPTA. Not to deviate from my task, but one would be a septum...

57. Water buy : LITER

58. First known European to reach New Zealand : TASMAN. I did not know this bit of trivia! I guess he was quite a devil.

60. Jacket-and-tie affair : GALA. Like a 1-down?

65. Bit of progress : STEP

66. "Aunt ___ Cope Book" : ERMA'S. Erma Bombeck, the perennial crossword comic.

67. Domesticate : TAME

68. Sol lead-in : AERO. Can you say "aerosol"?

69. Printer's proof : REPRO. duction.

70. River of Flanders : YSER. Ok, geography lesson # 2.

Down:

1. A ball may be thrown for one : DEB. (And a baseball clue averted!)

2. Tuskegee's locale : ALABAMA. Geography # 3.

3. Mount Greylock's range : TACONIC. Geography # 4. I always think of it as being in the Berkshires. Beautiful hiking trails. We used to ski out there sometimes - natural terrain, great for cross-country.

4. Low joint : ANKLE. In the neighborhood of low digits...

5. Agile : SPRY

6. Many millennia : AEON

7. Ancient cross shape : TAU. Here is a window from the convent at San Anton, Spain with Tau crosses.


8. Where many subs are served?: Abbr. : USN. United States Navy. Well, I guess they might have a lot of submarine sandwiches for lunch in the mess, but I don't think the sailors would find the nuclear kind very appetizing.

9. Intellectual showoff : PEDANT. Please don't think I am being a pedant, when I go off on a tangent explaining an answer!

10. Leaf-eating critter : KOALA. Awwwww...



11. Watch : OBSERVE

12. Compensate for a hearing loss, in a way : LIP-READ

13. Biblical mammal : ASS

18. Dinero : GELT. Yesterday we had "jack" as a synonym for money. Is "gelt" more familiar?

22. Has way too much, for short : ODS ON

23. Drivel : PAP. From German "pappe", meaning "cardboard". A nursery word that was used for bread soaked in water, having little nourishing value.

24. Good time for clamming : LOW TIDE

25. Name on the cover : AUTHOR

26. Solution: Abbr. : ANS. Like this one!

29. Furlough, to a GI : R 'N' R. "Rest and Recreation". I know some marines who called it "I & I" (Intoxication and intercourse).

30. Scold : YELL AT. Don't yell at me! I was only joking!

33. Growing field: Abbr. : AGR.iculture.

36. Some film ratings : PGS. "Parental Guidance"(s)

38. "I'm home!" relative : IT'S ME.

39. Goddess who rescued Odysseus : INO. I know! She gave Odysseus a veil and told him how to return to Ithaca.

40. Backwash creator : OAR. Our simple sculler's need is getting trickier as the week progresses...

41. Break, as laws : VIOLATE. Who, me??

42. Wayne Gretzky, notably : EX-OILER. Ex-Met, Ex-Pat, Ex-Cub, Ex-Lax...

45. Graceful antelopes : IMPALAS

46. Honey or sugar : PET NAME. Aw, shucks, sweetie!

47. MTA stop : STA.tion on the Metropolitan Transit Authority. Might as well link it! 2:25

50. More demanding : HARDER. This is getting harder and harder...

51. Being, to Cato : ESSE. Latin "to be" (or not to be?)

54. Highest pt. in the Philippines : MT APO. Geography lesson # (what, are we up to five already??)

56. Like some promises : EMPTY

58. Slope conveyance : T-BAR. Finally! One that I could fill in without hesitation!

59. In addition : ALSO

60. Fed. purchasing group : GSA. General Services Administration.

62. Refinery input : ORE

63. One who wears a mask every fourth game : UMP. Uh-oh, a baseball clue and answer that I couldn't dodge! So a quick search tells me that there are usually four umpires in baseball: One at home plate, and one at first, second and third bases. They switch positions at each game. Only the umpire at home plate requires a mask, because he is directly in the path of the pitcher. Hence, the reason one wears a mask every fourth game. TA-DA!!

64. "___ out!": 63-Down cry : YER. Yes indeed, I am outta here!

Answer grid.

Hugs,
Marti