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Oct 12, 2016

Wednesday, October 12, 2016, C.C. Burnikel

Title: SKATE AND SCORE!

We all know of C.C.'s love of baseball but today she leaves the ball park for the hockey rink to give us a lovely Wednesday puzzle. Each theme answer ends with an item that is associated with this game on ice now played at the NHL level from Edmonton, Alberta to Miami, Florida. A big departure from the original six teams which I'm sure some here could name.



Her reveal is


37. Where to find the ends of 17-, 23-, 50- and 62-Across : ICE RINK - Perhaps the most famous ICE RINK to Americans is the one at Lake Placid in the 1980 Olympics semi-final game where the USA beat the Russians in the Miracle On Ice.



17. Do some browsing : SURF THE NET - I always wonder how anyone could ever get a puck in the NET below with the goalie and all his paraphernalia.


23. Public education leadership groups : SCHOOL BOARDS - Sometimes the BOARDS around the rink can't keep the players on the ice



50. Spago restaurateur : WOLFGANG PUCK - Here you can see that elusive PUCK being blocked first by the goalie's stick and then his glove and falling just short of the red goal line.



62. Breaded seafood option on kids' menus : FISH STICKS - If you want the oldest known hockey stick, it's yours for $4,000,000.



Husker Gary on the job as C.C. has given us her usual array of fun fill on this humpday edition. She again demonstrates her mastery of the form in that she can satisfy criteria for any day of the week and produce a very satisfying product. So, in the word's of M*A*S*H's Dr. Sydney Friedman, 



Across


1. Opposite of bold : TIMID


6. Add a line to the wall chart : GROW


10. Rack holder : OVEN


14. Modify : AMEND


15. Mysterious letter : RUNE - A monument in Sweden written in ancient RUNES



16. Inedible pineapple part : CORE


19. Razor handle? : ATRA


20. Dueling sport : EPEE


21. When Caesar is warned to "Beware the Ides of March" : ACT I



22. Derisive look : SNEER


26. "The Merchant of Venice" heroine : PORTIA - The Bard appears only two clues later with Portia's musing



29. Bavaria-based automaker : AUDI


30. White figure in Snapchat's logo : GHOST - Kids showed me some hilarious Snapchat gimmicks yesterday.


31. Deafening sound : ROAR - Heard by Matthew victims no doubt


34. Include : ADD


36. Santa __ winds : ANA


40. Took control of : LED


42. Like almost all prime numbers : ODD - All but the number 2


44. [see other side] : OVER - Gee, I wonder what it says on the other side?



45. Hal who produced Laurel and Hardy films : ROACH - He briefly formed a company in the 30's with Vittorio Mussolini (RAM for Roach And Mussolini). Yup, it was Il Duce's son seen on the right below with Hal (posing in his father's famous speech making posture).



47. Transition point : CUSP


49. Leave base illegally : GO AWOL


55. Up in the air : ALOFT


56. Remove from power : OUST


57. Swatch options : HUES


61. Shop class tool : VISE


64. Even once : EVER


65. This, to Picasso : ESTA - Él llamó a ESTA pintura Guernica (He called this painting Guernica)



66. Poet Ginsberg : ALLEN


67. Bold lipstick choices : REDS


68. ''Ouch!'' : YEOW


69. Water holder : GLASS



Down


1. Shock into submission : TASE


2. "My turn!" : I'M UP - Be prepared for drama as a sub if every kindergartner doesn't get a turn


3. ''A __ formality'' : MERE


4. Takes over, like bedbugs : INFESTS - Travel with a blacklight (UV lamp) and here's what you might see on your bed at the hotel



5. Banned bug killer : DDT


6. __-Roman wrestling : GRECO - You are forbidden to attack the legs


7. Total, as a bill : RUN TO - It now 13. Closes in on : NEARS $20T. Is what our National Debt RUNS TO even important any more?


8. Newsman Roger : O'NEIL

9. Very recently painted : WET


10. Song before some face-offs : O CANADA - What a beautiful anthem!


11. Legislation affecting polling places : VOTER ID LAW


12. Flubbed a play : ERRED


18. "How funny!" : HA HA - Sarcasm? 

22. Paltry amount : SOU


24. __ Field: home of Mr. Met : CITI


25. Stock holder : BARN


26. Vardon Trophy org. : PGA


27. "This is horrible!" : OH NO - A famous purveyor of that mantra!



28. Sign that may cause U-turns : ROAD CLOSED - No matter the circumstances some idiot will ignore this sign, try to drive through it and have to be rescued


31. Amp (up) : REV


32. Lead source : ORE


33. Hang on a line : AIR


35. Artistic style of Chicago's Merchandise Mart : DECO


38. Lola's nightclub : COPA - "Her name was Lola, she was a showgirl..."


39. McDonald’s founder Ray : KROC - The original McDonalds built in San Bernardino, CA by Dick and Mac McDonald from whom Ray bought the business



41. FedEx rival : DHL


43. Golfers rarely making pars : DUFFERS


46. New York golf course that is a frequent host of major tournaments : OAK HILL


48. Army NCO : SGT


49. Courage : GUTS


50. Be on the fence : WAVER


51. Cooking oil source : OLIVE - Fresh from the tree, OLIVES are VERY bitter. A grower told me that kids hired to pick them soon learn that fact after eating one.



52. Cacophony : NOISE


53. Great energy : GUSTO


54. "Hogwash!" : PSHAW


58. Sch. with the mascot Joe Bruin : UCLA - Huskers beat 'em last year in Levi stadium that hosted Super Bowl 50 a month later (Did you notice my screen name?)



59. __ by: barely manages : EKES


60. Figs. with two hyphens : SSNS


62. Tina who is the youngest Mark Twain Prize winner : FEY - Some critics invoked Twain's sentiments below about her selection



63. Price indicator : TAG - Not so much these days with UPC's


Now that you have iced this puzzle, we look forward to your input:



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