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Mar 17, 2015

Tuesday, March 17, 2015 C.C. Burnikel

Theme: A Walk in the Park - The various parks are in the central part of the theme entries.

36A. Manhattan landmark, and a hint to this puzzle's circles : CENTRAL PARK

17A. Bureau of Indian Affairs purview : TRIBAL LAND. Ball Park, no surprise there.

23A. 1989 handheld gadget release : NINTENDO GAMEBOY. Dog Park, watch your step.

50A. Mr. Wilson's bane : DENNIS THE MENACE. Theme Park, think of Gary.

57A. Polynesian-themed restaurant chain : TRADER VIC'S. RV Park, for when traveling in your recreational vehicle.

"Erin Go Bragh!" Argyle here with O'Burnikel. While it was a walk in the park for the most part, I almost was mugged in one spot. Perps to the rescue.

Across:

1. Device in a jogger's armband, maybe : iPOD

5. Off-mike comment : ASIDE

10. Deck swabbers : MOPS

14. Emperor with a bow : NERO

15. Language of 14-Across : LATIN

16. Mayberry kid : OPIE. Little Ronnie Howard.

19. Heating or cooling outlet : VENT

20. Nationality suffix : ESE

21. BB-shaped veggie : PEA

22. Pay attention to : MIND

29. "Magic Mike" actor Channing __ : TATUM. C.C., what aren't you telling us? (From C.C.: Santa, I clued it as [2012 People's Sexiest Man Alive].)



30. Disparaging : SNIDE

31. Have yet to pay : OWE

32. Prof's aides : TAs. (teaching assistant). They get mad if you call them teacher's assistant.

34. Stat for Madison Bumgarner : ERA. Nicknamed "MadBum", he has pitched for the Giants since 2009.

35. Chaplin of "Game of Thrones" : OONA

39. Word before drill or engine : FIRE

41. Clothes drier : AIR. A CSO to Lucina from last night's comments.

42. Fish-on-the-line sign : TUG. I expect to see some funny links, guys.

43. "__ knows?" : WHO



44. Gentle gaits : TROTS

46. Implicit : TACIT

53. Comparable : AKIN

54. Modern, in Berlin : NEU

55. Through : VIA

56. "__ go bragh!" : ERIN. We're all Irish today. (Right, Miss?) (From C.C.: I clued this as [Fox Sports host Andrews]. See what an attentive editor Rich is! By the way, Irish Miss, I did have to ask Boomer what Dagwood  sandwich is. Holy smoke!)
61. Data unit : BYTE

62. Ready to hit : AT BAT

63. Event with specials : SALE

64. 1930s heavyweight champ Max : BAER

65. Oddballs : GEEKS

66. Mined materials : OREs

Down:

1. Sharply focused : INTENT

2. Empire conquered by Alexander the Great : PERSIA

3. "Murder on the __ Express" : ORIENT

4. Driver's lic. info : DOB. (date of birth)

5. "Midnight in Paris" writer/director Woody : ALLEN. (2011) Owen Wilson and Rachel McAdams.

6. Light lunches : SALADS

7. "Give __ rest!" : IT A

8. Racket : DIN

9. Come to a halt : END

10. "Philadelphia" or "Chicago," e.g. : MOVIE

11. Test type : OPEN BOOK

12. Force to make a commitment : PIN DOWN

13. Tennis match part : SET. (game, set, match)

18. Theoretical evolutionary link : APEMAN. As sung by the Kinks, Link.(3:41)

22. Bovary's title: Abbr. : MME. (Madame)

24. Helen Keller, to Anne Sullivan : TUTEE

25. In this world : ON EARTH

26. Young lady : GIRL

27. Alter to fit : ADAPT

28. Passing remark? : "YEA!"

33. Planetarium projections : STARS

35. Liver or kidney : ORGAN

36. Longtime newsman with the catchphrase "And that's the way it is" : CRONKITE

37. Prison uprising : RIOT

38. Filmmaker with a distinctive style : AUTEUR. A filmmaker whose personal influence and artistic control over a movie are so great that the filmmaker is regarded as the author of the movie.(AUTEUR is the French word for "author")

39. F on a DVD player, perhaps : FWD. "Forward"

40. Informal "Understood" : "I HEAR YA"

44. Sardine container : TIN

45. Writer/illustrator Maurice : SENDAK


47. Pricey hors d'oeuvre : CAVIAR

48. Spiky winter hanger : ICICLE. BEGONE!

49. Pokes fun at : TEASES

51. West Coast NFLer : NINER. (San Francisco 49ers)

52. Hooks up with : MEETS

56. Partner of flow : EBB

57. License plate : TAG

58. Postal worker's beat: Abbr. : RTE. (route)

59. Grandpa Simpson : ABE

60. Brandy bottle letters : VSO. (Very Superior Old) (Very Old, Abe Simpson)





Argyle