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Feb 15, 2017

Wednesday, Ed Sessa, February 15, 2017

TITLE: WAIT THERE'S MORE! or HOMOPHONES RUNNING WILD!


Husker Gary at the humpday helm today and as you can see below in the grid the homonyms for TO, FOUR, WON, SAIL and GOODBYES are employed to make the marketing slogan you see here at the right. How cool is that? Uh, it took me a while to see it. You?



Theme fills


20. *More than is wise : TO (TWO) A FAULT - C'mon that's funny! 


26. *Luxury resort chain : FOUR (FOR) SEASONS - Yeah, this FOUR SEASONS buffet in Singapore seems to qualify as Luxury



36. *Dominated the election : WON (ONE) BY A LANDSLIDE - Attributed to Joe Kennedy when he was backing JFK's presidential race




44. *Complete with ease - SALE (SAIL) THROUGH - She did! 




Reveal: 


54. Farewells ... or, homophonically and read top to bottom, what the first words of the answers to starred clues represent? : GOOD BYES 

BTW, I got this TWO FOR ONE SALE - GOOD BUY last month and they are great:



Watt ells does Ed half four us two day:


Across


1. See 1-Down : FOOD paired with 1. With 1-Across, Whoppers and McRibs, e.g. : FAST for a clever start in the NW corner!


5. Risk taker : DARER


10. Minimally : A TAD


14. He sang about Alice : ARLO - He sang about Alice for over 18 minutes




15. Ooze with : EXUDE


16. Bond's first movie foe : DR NO - You mean someone other than Ursula Andress was in that movie?



17. Word with interest or service : SELF - Marty McFly had to go back to 1955 to see a FULL service station like here

18. Lavin of "Alice" : LINDA


19. Water retainer : DIKE


22. River racers : SCULLS


24. Rose of Guns N' Roses : AXL


25. Poetic pair : COUPLET - How many times have you read these wonderful couplets to a child?




31. "__ to leap tall buildings ... " : ABLE - ...or FROM a tall building




32. "David Copperfield" villain : HEEP


33. Cain, to Abel, informally : SIB(ling)


41. Teachers' org. : NEA



42. Sufficient, to Shakespeare : ENOW - Methinks there are many at this site who know of whom the Bard is speaking when he wrote "I must not think there are evil ENOW to darken all his goodness". I had to look it up.


43. Working hard : AT IT


48. Descends, as a rock wall RAPPELS - I'm not sure I have courage ENOW to give this a go




52. Fluke-to-be : ROE - Baby fluke eggs


53. Worried : UNEASY


59. Fly in the ointment : SNAG


60. Fly-fishing catch : TROUT - A trout going after that fly




62. Tennis score : LOVE - It's means nothin' 

63. Floor piece : TILE


64. "Maybe, just maybe" : I HOPE


65. Big name in furniture : IKEA


66. Clairvoyant : SEER And now, the great SEER, soothsayer, and sage, Carnac.... the Magnificent. Johnny often called the question to this answer the funniest bit he ever did in this character. That question to this answer is at the bottom of this write-up.


67. Got by : COPED


68. See 58-Down : PENN with 58. With 68-Across, "Milk" Oscar winner : SEAN



Down


2. Embossed cookie : OREO - Another clue for the ubiquitous OREO


3. Southwestern clay pot : OLLA


4. Remove respectfully : DOFF - Dr. Suess had a Hat DOFFING Cat as well as tales of Green Eggs and Ham

5. First-class : DELUXE


6. Armpit : AXILLA - Hey, don't look at me, I didn't know either! :-)

7. Squirt : RUNT

8. Teacher's deg. : EDD - Doctor of Education degree - usually seen as EdD. 


9. Thought (out) : REASONED


10. Make sense : ADD UP


11. Composer's embellishment : TRILL - Do you have any problems with National Antems sang with "Triplets, quintuplets, mordents, TRILLS, turns, six-note slides and grace notes?"



12. Bracelet spot : ANKLE - How Lindsay Lohan disguised hers while under arrest. A fashionable felon?

13. Biblical verb : DOEST - Perhaps thou DOEST but shouldst thou?


21. Toy inserts usually not included : AA'S - Batteries


23. Crescent points : CUSPS


25. Either "The Man Who Wasn't There" director : COEN - My favorite COEN brothers' movie is Fargo


26. Doe's dear : FAWN


27. Wind in a pit : OBOE


28. Arm bone : ULNA - About 12" below your AXILLA


29. Bull Run soldier : REB - Johnny REB showed this would not be a quick war


30. Over-the-shoulder garb : SHAWL


33. In __: as placed : SITU


34. "Understood," in hippie-speak : I DIG


35. "Little Women" sister : BETH


37. Verbal nods : YESES


38. Kind of geometry : ANALYTIC - How far did Yogi have to throw? Piece 'o Pythagorean Cake for our math heads!











39. "The Giver" novelist Lowry : LOIS - What? Ed didn't use Superman's girl friend here?

40. Thai language : LAO - Everyone knows hello is ສະບາຍດີ


45. Entertainers on the road : TROUPE


46. Partner of hollered : HOOTED


47. Wine choice : RED


48. Reddish-brown colors : RUSTS


49. Singer Lennox : ANNIE - One reviewer's list of ANNIE'S Top 10 songs omitted my favorite - Sweet Dreams


50. "Positive thinking" advocate : PEALE


51. "Your table's ready" signaler : PAGER


54. Sticky stuff : GOOP


55. Radar dot : BLIP


56. Team connection : YOKE - A YOKED means of crossing Nebraska before I-80




57. All tied up : EVEN


61. Letter after pi : RHO


Carnac answer/question: The answer is "Sis, Boom, Bah". And the question is "What sound does an exploding sheep make?"


Weed luv four ewe two comment:


Husker Gary

 

Note from C. C.:

Happy Birthday to dear Skip (Hondo on the blog), who is a huge fan of UConn women's Basketball. Skip is also an expert on vintage sports cards & attends shows often on weekends.
Left to right: Marti, Dudley, Hondo & Montana (Sept 2013)