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Apr 16, 2013

Tuesday, April 16, 2013 C.C. Burnikel

Theme: Progression - The second word starts with the letter 'P' followed by a phonetic long vowel (A to U) progression & L.

17A. Lost color in one's cheeks : TURNED PALE

26A. Bartender's twist : LEMON PEEL

38A. Stack of unsolicited manuscripts : SLUSH PILE. (learning moment)

53A. Tribal carving : TOTEM POLE

63A. It may be filled with a garden hose : KIDDIE POOL

Argyle here with our fearless leader's Tuesday puzzle. Enjoy those verts in the corners. You might say C.C. is becoming a "corner" specialist.

Across:

1. Soccer officials : REFs

5. "You __ dead!": "I'm telling mom!" : ARE SO. 15A. "No way!" : "NEVER!". 11D. Terse critical appraisal : "I HATE IT!". Or could be clued, "Teen critical appraisal of everything"

10. Location : SITE

14. Berry in healthy smoothies : ACAI

16. Jazz classic "Take __ Train" : THE 'A'


19. Greasy spoon grub : [EATS]

20. Hit hard : RAM

21. Like blue hair : DYED

22. "Faust" dramatist : GOETHE. Faust is the guy who sold his soul to the Devil.

24. Fred's dancing sister : ADELE

28. Beer to drink on Cinco de Mayo : CORONA
30. Four quarters : ONE

31. Tax agcy. : IRS

32. Archaic "once" : ERST

33. Talk show pioneer Jack : PAAR

36. Residential bldg. units : APT's

41. Bush secretary of labor Elaine : CHAO. Short bio.

43. Madeline of "Blazing Saddles" : KAHN. Here she does a routine with George Burns.


44. Emails the wrong person, say : ERRS

48. U.S./Canada's __ Canals : SOO. The name, Soo, is shortened and anglicized for the two cities named Sault Ste. Marie, in Ontario and in Michigan. Sault either means "jump" or "rapids" in French.


49. Sunrise direction, in Köln : OST. German town also known as Cologne.

51. Buyer's "beware" : CAVEAT. Caveat emptor ("let the buyer beware") (Important to someone who goes to flea markets.) ;-)

57. Go : LEAVE

58. City on the Rio Grande : EL PASO. Home of the UTEP Miners.

59. Feed the kitty : ANTE. Poker.

61. "Cool" monetary amt. : MIL. Short for million.

62. Even-handed : FAIR

66. Helsinki resident : FINN

67. Actress Burstyn : ELLEN

68. Hip-swiveling dance : HULA

69. Vexes : IRKS

70. Extremely poor : NEEDY

71. Ruin Bond's martini : STIR. James prefers them shaken.

Down:

1. Daily grind : RAT RACE

2. Besides Chile, the only South American country that doesn't border Brazil : ECUADOR

3. __ market : FARMER'S. Limited selection in the spring.

4. Break a Commandment : SIN. Moi?

5. "Toy Story" boy : ANDY


6. Fend off : REPEL

7. Dance around : EVADE

8. Somme salt : SEL. Somme is a department of France, located in the north of the country and is part of the Picardy region.

9. Where Nike headquarters is : OREGON. Beaverton, OR, seven miles west of Portland.

10. Considerable, as discounts : STEEP

12. Ties to a post, as a horse : TETHERS. I can't picture a cowpoke actually using the word though.

13. Art gallery props : EASELS

18. Delightful spot : EDEN

23. "Paper Moon" Oscar winner Tatum : O'NEAL. She was ten when she won.

25. Many, informally : LOTSA

27. Change from vampire to bat, say : MORPH

29. Kwik-E-Mart owner on "The Simpsons" : APU

34. Extend an invitation for : ASK TO

35. "I knew it!" : "AHA!"

37. Thorn in one's side : PEEVE. Used as a noun here.

39. Appears strikingly on the horizon : LOOMS

40. Co. letterhead abbr. : INC. (incorporated)

41. Welcome summer forecast : COOL AIR

42. Noticeable lipstick color : HOT PINK. Cute pairing of 'cool' and 'hot'.


45. Come down hard on : REAM OUT

46. Filled pasta : RAVIOLI

47. Top-notch : STELLAR

48. Golden Slam winner Graf : STEFFI. (tennis)

50. Said : SPOKEN

52. Away from the wind : ALEE

54. Takes home : EARNS

55. Punch bowl spoon : LADLE

56. Over and done : ENDED

60. Hard to see : TINY

64. French landmass : ÎLE

65. Acidity nos. : PH's. A scale of 0 to 14, where less than 7 represents acidity, 7 neutrality, and more than 7 alkalinity.


Argyle

Note from C.C.:

Happy 85th Birthday to dear Dot! And a belated Happy 99th Birthday to her husband Irv!

Left to Right: Kazie, Dot, Irv & Andrea, Sept 2009