Title: YOU'VE GOT A FRIEND
Today we have the pleasure of seeing our Grand Dame C.C. collaborate with yet another member of our puzzling community - Tony Caruso, better known here as Anon-T. The result is a very enjoyable Wednesday exercise. This puzzle is the fourth puzzle in a row that I have blogged where showing the grid first better reveals the clever gimmick - (PTA MEETING, WACKY WORDY and WHITE CAP). Tony and C.C. employed an equally clever device, as you can see, where they have inserted the word STEP in a upward orientation in four vertical phrases which yields the REVEAL
66. Rise to the challenge ... and a hint to a hidden word in 5-, 10-, 25- and 28-Down : STEP UP
Two years ago an EF-4 tornado decimated the small town of Pilger, Nebraska and took the life of a golfing buddy of mine. Fifty Husker athletes from all sports did STEP UP, boarded a bus and helped get the town on the road to recovery. Here you see them carrying veteran's flags they recovered from the collapsed city hall building to the delight of the entire town.
Theme Fills:
5. Armstrong improvisation : TRUMPET SOLO
10. Stop on a redecorating spree : CARPET STORE - a rather famous CARPET
28. Nominally sovereign country : PUPPET STATE - The Russians came and stayed for decades
Across
1. Sharp as a tack : SMART
6. Fave texting pals : BFFS - So ubiquitous now, it needs no explanation
10. "2 Broke Girls" network : CBS - I tried it for 15 minutes and couldn't discern one scintilla of wit over and above their string of double entendres, sex jokes and sarcasm
13. Chain known for fresh-baked bread : PANERA - Their Frontega Chicken Panini!
15. Count (on) : RELY - They, of course, will STEP UP for you
16. "Blessed __ the meek ... " : ARE - Blessed but sometimes taken advantage of
17. Imaginative : ARTFUL
18. Lacking scents : ODOR FREE - Now about your breath...
20. "My parents are gonna kill me!" : I' M TOAST
22. Page with views : OP-ED
23. Cough syrup meas. : TSP
26. Cowpoke's pal : PARD
27. Like the Flash : SPEEDY
29. Tennis period since 1968 : OPEN ERA - For both pros and amatuers
31. Legendary soul seller : FAUST - We baseball/broadway fans well remember the show where Joe Boyd sold his soul to 36. Buyer of 31-Across' soul : SATAN for one great season as a Washington Senator ballplayer
32. Tag line? : NOT IT - NOT IT! Are so! Am not! Are so!...
33. Woodworking device : CLAMP
35. Fryolator sound : SSS
38. Central parts : GISTS
39. High ball : LOB - Roger Federer returns a LOB with a between-the-leg shot that smacks his opponent in the back.
40. Piece of a pansy : PETAL
42. Pub pint : ALE
43. More than a little plump : OBESE
45. Put a little extra into the part : EMOTE - Exhibit A
46. MapMyWalk statistic : MILES
48. Dilapidated place : RAT TRAP in the 12. Far from posh : SEEDY part of town
50. Vegetable container : PEAPOD - Lots of work to hand-shell a bowl full
52. See 31-Down : EGGS and 31. With 52-Across, jeweled creations made for Russian czars : FABERGE
53. Tolkien creature : ENT
54. Viola's clef : ALTO
55. Italian relative of grits : POLENTA - Spicy rainbow chard with bacon and POLENTA
58. Hard-to-pass drivers : ROAD HOGS
60. Catwoman portrayer Kitt : EARTHA - Pretty easy to pick out of this litter
64. Seafarer : TAR
65. Tropical getaway : ISLE
67. "__ takers?" : ANY
68. Some Fr. martyrs : STES
69. Relaxes : EASES
Down
1. Place for losers? : SPA
2. Scratch or dent : MAR
3. Little six-footer : ANT - 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. Yup, six of 'em!
4. Lower-APR deal : REFI
6. Far-reaching : BROAD
7. Govt. agents : FEDS
8. Bobbing wreckage : FLOTSAM - Sometimes that FLOTSAM is the result of a horrible event
9. Country W of Iraq : SYR
11. Make more toys? : BREED - Toy poodles for example
14. Wedding site : ALTAR
19. Ones on either side of a "v." : FOES - As in Brown v. The Board of Education
21. Conduits for gods' wisdom : ORACLES
23. South Pacific monarchy : TONGA
24. Ruin : SPOIL
30. Minor peeve : NIT
34. Rock's __ Lobos : LOS - One hit wonders with La Bamba
37. Sacked out : SLEPT
41. CPR provider : EMT - Breathe, Fluffy, breathe!
44. Canopy support : BEDPOST - Does your chewing gum lose its flavor on the BEDPOST overnight?
47. Apple MP3 player : IPOD
49. Anne Brontë's "__ Grey" : AGNES
50. Medicare card specification : PART A
51. Big name in online financial services : E-LOAN
52. "It's somebody __ problem" : ELSE'S - If you're not willing to, well, you know...
56. Check out rudely : OGLE
57. Geometric figure : AREA
59. Towel word : HIS
61. Pulls a yard prank on, briefly : TPS - Industrial strength on Ellen with leaf blowers
62. Color nuance : HUE
63. College-level H.S. classes : APS
Now it's your turn to STEP UP to the keyboard and comment on Tony and C.C.'s just-right Wednesday puzzle:
Husker Gary
Notes from C.C.:
1) Fantastic Answer Grid, Gary! You're getting better and better.
1) As Gary mentioned earlier, this is Anon T's debut. Huge congratulations, Tony! So much fun working with him. Tony has one more
puzzle in Rich's queue & one puzzle accepted by the WSJ.
Anon T, Giza, Feb 2014
2)
Happy Birthday to dear Barry G, who joined this blog in 2008 and
rarely misses a day of posting. Barry is one of my trusted test solvers
and his feedback is essential in my development as a
constructor. Barry, you need to send me a new picture. I've been using this one since Joshua was five. How time flies!