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Apr 13, 2016

Wednesday April 13, 2016 C.C. Burnikel

TITLE: SIDESHOW

C.C. supplies us with a tasty combination of second banana options as she slyly supplies SIDE DISHES that we might request at a restaurant. Further, the SIDES are on the SIDES of the theme fill. I was fortunate to have the circles you see in the grid below or would have probably needed the reveal. Of course it didn't help that I confidently entered SIDE ORDERS before some letter roulette at the bottom got me to "got 'er done" status. 

I liked all of C.C.'s OffeRINGS and thought BEAUTY ICONS may have been the toughest to generate.

Yes, I do see the irony of having Husker Gary blog on a day where the real "foodies" here would have done so much better. C'est la vie!

Let's examine the theme answers, uh, SIDE BY SIDE:

17. Impressionist who was frequently a guest of Johnny Carson : RICH LITTL- The man of a thousand voices OR a side that can be White, Black, Brown or even Jeweled Moroccan RICE Pilaf With Pistachio Nuts


24. Greek gatherings? : FRAT PARTIES - College soiress OR a side/appetizer that can be dressed up as Poutine


34. Statute that protects source confidentiality in journalism : SHIELD LAW - Law that keeps sources private OR the favorite SLAW at our house (I heard that Steve!)

50. Marilyn Monroe and Grace Kelly : BEAUTY ICONS - BEAUTY ICONS and not BLONDE ICONS OR this side that has three types of BEANS


58. Menu listing literally represented by this puzzle's circles : SIDE DISHES - Some are a little more exotic than others


Across        

1. Like many knock-knock jokes : CORNY - PUNNY, not so much. 

6. Fit together, as some Russian dolls : NEST - Like these Matrioshka Russian Beatle Dolls




10. Commando ploy : RAID


14. Square measures : AREAS


15. Pledge : OATH


16. Magazine with annual Style Awards : ELLE - An old guy who buys his clothes at Kohl's ain't gettin' any award


19. Ink stain : BLOT


20. Quite a while : AGES


21. Org. with Wizards and Magic : NBA




22. Hard-to-hit pitch : CURVE - When it looks like it's coming for your head but winds up over the plate...




23. __ tai : MAI


27. Cleared (out) : EMPTIED


29. Clearasil shelfmate : OXY


30. Be in session : SIT


31. Less-filling brews : LITES


32. Phoenix-to-Albuquerque dir. : ENE - 6 hrs 27 min by car


33. Movie backdrops : SETS - Forbidden to film in Vatican City, Ron Howard had this incredible SET constructed in a parking lot to show St. Peter's Square. Some elements were built to scale and others were projected on green screens.



38. Column on a decision maker's list : CONS 

41. Govt. stipend : SSI - Supplemental Security Income 


42. Gem weight : CARAT - 1 CARAT = .00705 ounces




46. Copy : APE


47. Health club : SPA


48. Golfer's booking : TEE TIME - Kinda pricey at Pebble Beach



53. "Holy cow!" : MAN - Shades of Harry Caray for us baseball peeps

54. On edge : ANTSY


55. Jackie's second : ARI - How do you follow JFK?


56. Founded: Abbr. : ESTD


57. City near Tahoe : RENO -  former RENO custom - chucking your wedding ring into the Truckee River post-divorce




61. "Dancing With the Stars" co-host Andrews : ERIN

62. Tan shade : ECRU


63. Teapot part : SPOUT - "Here is my handle, Here is my 63 Across"


64. Viewpoint : TAKE - Depending on what word is stressed, you can get seven different TAKES on this sentence: "I never said she stole my money!"

65. Show sorrow or joy : WEEP


66. "101" class, briefly : INTRO - Chem 101 is a washout course for a lot of failed doctors and dentists


Down(side?)

1. Snickers ingredient : CARAMEL

2. Paper work? : ORIGAMI


3. Exchange need : RECEIPT - Costco says members don't need one


4. Slangy turndowns : NAHS


5. Paris fashion monogram : YSL - This Yves St Laurent tie is $155. Free shipping!!



6. "Pretty good!" : NOT BAD 

7. Frequent, as a diner : EAT AT


8. Mo. town : STL - ST L vs another Mo. town known by its initials   




9. With 25-Down, what America is across, to Brits : THE 25. See 9-Down : POND - Doughboys and GI Joes crossed THE POND in 1917 and 1941


10. Contradict in court : REBUT


11. Court order? : ALL RISE - "Should I RISE when you say so, Officer Bird?"




12. "This is awesome!" : I LOVE IT - Bird's boss Judge Judy has had the highest Syndicated TV ratings for years


13. Loathes : DETESTS


18. Memo starter : INRE


22. Show sorrow or joy : CRY


24. Bass, e.g. : FISH - You need this $2,000 piece of equipment to outsmart a FISH?




26. Jump on ice : AXEL - Here's a triple



28. Hardy title teenager : TESS


32. Yalie : ELI


33. Hit : SWAT


35. Road trip guessing game : I SPY - ...with my little eye


36. Morales of "NYPD Blue" : ESAI


37. Air Force heroes : ACES


38. Musical with nightclub scenes : CABARET


39. 1968 to now, in pro tennis : OPEN ERA - When pros were first allowed in Grand Slam Events


40. Fastidious sort : NEATNIK


43. Drummer's joke punctuation : RIMSHOT




44. Hobbyist : AMATEUR


45. Sees after : TENDS TO - Mom always said, "TEND TO our own knitting!"


47. Muddy digs : STY


48. Ripped to shreds : TORE UP - The Golden State Warriors TORE UP the NBA this season


49. Author Blyton : ENID




51. Me.-to-Fla. route : US ONE - Key West, FL. to Clair, New Brunswick, 
Canada  

52. Core group : CADRE


56. Channel with numerous sister channels : ESPN




58. Patch, perhaps : SEW


59. Diamonds, slangily : ICE


60. "Woe __": 1996 grammar book : IS I - Being a grammar cop won't make you any friends! 


Now it's time for you to get off the SIDELINE and tell us your SIDE of the story:


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Please click here and be one of the backers. You get 20 puzzles from the master for $7. As I mentioned last time, Fireball Newsflash are mostly of LAT Tuesday level difficulty. Every puzzle features super fresh entries and fun clues.