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May 14, 2013

Tuesday, May 14, 2013 Michael Dewey

Theme: The Gap - Five ways to create a gap appear at the end of the five longest entries. No reveal or unifier needed.

17A. 14th/15th-century period of papal uncertainty : GREAT SCHISM

38A. Fruity ice cream dessert : BANANA SPLIT

59A. When collegians descend on CancĂșn : SPRING BREAK

11D. Osteoporosis concern : HIP FRACTURE

25D. Tennis server's setback : DOUBLE FAULT

Argyle here. Definitely some traps were laid for you on this Tuesday trip. Michael's fourth LAT puzzle, this collection of things with a common link. I wonder if the idea came to him while enjoying a banana split? Nice long stacks in two corners. A number of three-letter entries but that allowed some sparkly fill and nothing onerous. Good deal, Michael.

Across:

1. Yoda trained several of them : JEDIs. Advice for all. (From C.C.: Isn't the plural form of JEDI still JEDI?)


6. Titled ladies : DAMES

11. "To each __ own" : HIS

14. "Gladiator" locale : ARENA. I wasted time trying to think of a country. Your traps may vary.

15. It can follow land and precede goat : SCAPE

16. Bankbook abbr. : INT. (interest) Do they still have those little bankbooks?


19. Nittany Lions' sch. : PSU. The Pennsylvania State University (commonly referred to as Penn State or PSU) is still in the news.

20. Ills in tales : WOE. A little trap; it's hard to read.

21. Tokyo, in days of yore : EDO. Classic.

22. Aqua Velva rival : AFTA. Again, classic.

23. Elaborate solo passage : CADENZA. Not the credenza, lol.

27. Largest penguin : EMPEROR

29. She married a musician in Gibraltar in 1969 : ONO. And then they went to bed.

30. Hound over a debt : DUN

32. Make into law : ENACT

33. Tourist shop offering : SOUVENIR. To place in the cadenza, I mean credenza.

37. Divers' destinations : WRECKS. Often nearby to reefs.

40. Big name in polling : GALLUP

42. Defeated incumbent : LAME DUCK. Not necessarily defeated but not running again.

45. Muslim prince : EMEER

46. Bilingual subj. : ESL. (English as a second language)

47. Long for another chance at : RUE

48. Melts, say : SOFTENS

50. Scamp's doings : KNAVERY. And scallywags.

54. Socials with cucumber sandwiches : TEAs. Sandwiches with no crusts for the upper crusts. Ironic.

55. Widespread PD alert : APB. The police department's All Points Bulletin.

57. Prez on a fiver : ABE

58. __ Dhabi : ABU

64. Buddy : PAL

65. Fictional Swiss miss : HEIDI

66. Plumed heron : EGRET

67. East, in Essen : OST. in Germany.

68. Politician Kefauver : ESTES. From many trips around the sun ago.

69. Trips around the sun : YEARS

Down:

1. Beemer cousin : JAG. Luxury Cars.

2. Throw wildly, say : ERR

3. Report card bummer : DEE

4. Slack-jawed : IN AWE

5. Quashed : SAT ON

6. Mil. bravery medal : DSC. (Distinguished Service Cross)

7. Jogging aftermath : ACHE. Doesn't seem right.

8. Lass : MAIDEN

9. English town worth its salt? : EPSOM. Cute clue. Epsom is also famous for the Epsom Downs Racecourse, of course.

10. Half a school yr. : SEM. (semester)

12. Available for purchase : IN STOCK

13. Scottish royal family : STUARTS. Look up Mary Stuart(Mary, Queen of Scots) if you want some intrigue.

18. "So I __ to myself ..." : SEZ. Yeah, I had "SAY" first.

22. Epic featuring the Trojan Horse : AENEID. Written by Virgil between 29 and 19 BC.

23. Funny Bill's nickname : COS. Bill Cosby. He takes the cake.


24. It begins with enero : ANO. In Spanish speaking countries(January starts the year).

26. Tennis server's edge : AD/IN. A classic we haven't seen in awhile.

28. Socialite Mesta : PERLE. Yesterday's "Call Me Madam " was based on her. I would have mentioned it, if I had known it would be in today's puzzle. Sorry.

31. 1,550-mile continental range : URALS. The line marking the boundary between Europe and Asia.

34. Lot attendants : VALETS

35. Toughen by exposure : ENURE

36. Catch a few z's : NAP. Soon as I get this done. I have to be on the road early this morning.

37. Typist's efficiency no. : WPM. (words per minute)

39. Vaccine pioneer : SALK

40. Feared "Hogan's Heroes" group : GESTAPO

41. Tiny lab subjects : AMOEBAS

43. Scoundrel : CUR. Tried CAD first.

44. Teacher's answer sheet : KEY

46. Energetic wit : ESPRIT. Esprit de l'escalier, lit. "spirit of the staircase," defined in OED as, "a retort or remark that occurs to a person after the opportunity to make it has passed." Less than energetic wit; we've all had it.

49. Buns are seen above them : NAPES. A hair bun above the back of the neck.

51. Pester : NAG

52. Monastic headquarters : ABBEY

53. Cusp : VERGE

56. __ one's time: wait : BIDE

59. That woman : SHE. I thought, "HER".

60. Grafton's "__ for Noose" : N IS. Classic.

61. Clinton __ : ERA

62. Fizzy prefix : AER. To add air to but after they aerate the golf greens, they aren't 'fizzy".

63. Gold fineness meas. : KT's. (karat)


Argyle