Theme: Witch Doctor - is missing but you can find three other doctors to choose from. Choose wisely.
20. Challenging response to provocation: "YOU AND WHO ELSE?". Doctor Who
33. Ruthless strategy: TAKE NO PRISONERS. Dr. No
39. Nestlé chocolate chip treat: TOLL HOUSE COOKIE. Dr. House
49. Words on Lucy's "Psychiatric Help - 5¢" sign ... and a hint to 20-, 33- and 39-Across: [THE DOCTOR IS IN]
Argyle here. Interesting mix today. Some newbies might not recognize some of the old crosswordese we take for granted. Two grid spanners. A lot of music; the muse, Erato, must have been busy.
Across:
1. Aesop's lazy grasshopper, for one: IDLER
6. One of many in an ovation: CLAP
10. Critter catcher: TRAP. Alliteration clue.
14. "Stars and Stripes Forever" composer: SOUSA. #1 Clip(3:27)
15. __ Hashanah: Jewish New Year: ROSH
16. Beatles meter maid: RITA. #2 Clip(3:05)
17. Classic violin: AMATI
18. Eight-armed mollusks: OCTOPUSES. Octopuses or octopi, InfoPlease
22. Like many a villainous fictional scientist: MAD. Or villainous fictional Doctor.
23. Baseball tool: BAT
24. Strut on a runway: SASHAY
28. Newsman Huntley: CHET. "Goodnight, Chet"
30. Word with chick or split: PEA
36. Operatic highlight: ARIA
37. America's National Tree: OAK
38. Fish-catching bird: ERNE
44. George Carlin hosted the first one, briefly: SNL. (Saturday Night Live)
45. Yours and mine: OURS
46. Warned, like a cornered cat: HISSED
47. Appropriate: APT
48. Actor Mineo: SAL. He died in 1976.
56. Always masked one's true self: LIVED A LIE
58. Fuming: IRATE
59. Cheese in a red wax coating: EDAM
60. "Cheerio": "TATA!"
61. Father-son senators from Tennessee: GOREs. Jr. and Sr.
62. Jupiter and Neptune, e.g.: GODS
63. Like Mr. Hyde, e.g.: EVIL. #3 Clip(4:19)
64. Phishing nets?: SCAMS
Down:
1. Words to an old chap: "I SAY ... "
2. "__ arigato": Japanese "thanks a lot": DOMO. #4 Clip(5:34)
3. Bash with tiki bars: LUAU
4. This, to Juan: ESTA
5. 1988 Hoffman title role: RAIN MAN. "One minute to Wapner"
6. Ballpark filler: CROWD
7. With 55-Down, monster's lake: LOCH 55-Down. See 7-Down: NESS
8. Regarding: AS TO
9. Ditzy "Friends" friend and singer Snow: PHOEBEs. I was confused because Phoebe Buffay was a "singer", too.
10. Bond between friends: TRUST
11. Stand up: RISE
12. Chowed down: ATE
13. Kent and Kettle: PAs. They never met. More alliteration though.
19. Aristotle's teacher: PLATO
21. "The Banana Boat Song" word: DAY O. #5 Clip(3:07)
24. 755 HRs and 2297 RBIs for 25-Down, e.g.: STATS
25. Slugger Hank: AARON. Hammerin' Hank had a mastery with a BAT.
26. Mastery: SKILL
27. Recover from wounds: HEAL
28. Tactless: CRASS
29. Walk on a trail: HIKE
30. Exec's extras: PERKS
31. Bert's buddy: ERNIE
32. Plant __: start something: A SEED. Every time that I plant a seed
He said, "Kill it before it grows"
34. Do the honors, at a winefest: POUR
35. Modernists, briefly: NEOs
40. Wished: HOPED
41. Render obsolete: OUTDATE
42. Transportation secretary Elaine: CHAO
43. Drillers at sea: OIL RIGS
47. Throat-clearing sounds: AHEMs
48. Take unlawfully: STEAL
49. Plug on the small screen: TV AD
50. Norse king: OLAV
51. __ Field: Mets' stadium: CITI
52. Camaro __-Z: IROC. (International Race of Champions)
53. Poet Teasdale: SARA
54. Tabloid couple: ITEM
56. Chicken serving: LEG
57. Altar vow: "I DO"
One more Doctor.
Argyle
Tournament Notes from C.C.:
Below is a picture of all the constructors for the Sixth Minnesota Crossword Tournament. You can click here for a few more. Marcia Brott's team won the Team champions. Alyssa Mondelli is the Amateur Division champion and Carl Voss is the Expert champion. Congratulations to all the winners!
Thanks to Victor for his tireless work editing all the puzzles, esp for helping me with my theme. His puzzle this year is very clever, like all his puzzles.
Andrea Carla Michaels and Mark McClain (not present) made another smooth puzzle despite some difficult letter combos. Andrea is coming to MN next week and I look forward to our lake walk.
George and Chris elevated a common puzzle gimmick. Wonderful local tie-in.
David Hanson's puzzle has a tight and consistent theme set. Great title too. Ages ago, David used to comment on our blog as Rosebud.
Andy's theme is lovely. Sparkly theme entries, fill and thoughtful clues.
Jeffrey the Artist was busy working, but we had a few quick spurts of chat. He's truly passionate about puzzle making and constantly challenges himself.
David Liben-Nowell's puzzle is another masterpiece. Just amazing!
David Liben-Nowell's puzzle is another masterpiece. Just amazing!
Tom's puzzle is a crowd-pleaser. Incredibly clean (his trademark). One solver walked up to him afterwards marveling at the middle theme answer.
Andrew's themeless has a gorgeous stagger stack. He also had the tough job of writing three different sets of clues for the finals.
Thanks to the Friends of the St. Paul Public Library for hosting this event every year. Thank you, Liz, all the sponsors and volunteers!
Thanks also to Argyle & D-Otto for test-solving my puzzle and giving me constructive feedback. I love you guys!
Left to right: George Barany, Jeffrey Wechsler,Victor Barocas, David Hanson, C.C., Andrew J. Ries, Chris Adams, Tom Pepper & David Liben-Nowell