Gail and Bruce have produced another Wednesday winner with this entertaining puzzle employing a food theme shown in the reveal which is in the Down clues whereas the theme answers are in the Across batch:
Reveal:
43. "Dinner!" ... and a hint to the first word of 21-, 27-, 44- and 53-Across : LET'S EAT - Shown here in an amusing version of grace
First of all let's see the hands of those who wish this had been a Thursday puzzle so our resident gourmand Steve could have waxed gastronomically! One, two, three... Let's see counting me that's everybody!
C'est la vie, you will have to make do with the "meat and taters" guy from the great plains - Husker Gary, who also did C.C.'s EAT UP titled puzzle from Sunday, October 15.
Here are Gail and Bruce's themers where each has a first word denoting what you might find on your plate and an entire phrase starting with that word:
21. Finishing a sentence? : SERVING TIME - A single portion at a meal or OJ being dismissed from a Nevada prison at midnight to avoid publicity after nine years of SERVING TIME for trying to recover some memorabilia at gun point but not for...
27. Diagram on a golf score card : COURSE LAYOUT - One of the parts of a meal or the perhaps the most beautiful COURSE LAYOUT anywhere with hole #7 shown at the top of the poster and jutting out into the ocean in the bottom middle of the map
44. Bad news for subway riders : FARE INCREASE - What might be available on a menu or what some of us remember when the Kingston Trio exhorted us to "fight the FARE INCREASE, Vote for George O'Brien, Get poor Charlie off the MTA!"
53. Grammatically, "have" in "I have spoken," e.g. : HELPING VERB - How much you are served or a non-intimidating example of the sample sentence
Let's get some HELPINGS of the FARE Gail and Bruce have for us in the COURSE of this puzzle that is SERVING our gaming appetites and HELPING getting our midweek off to a great start:
Across
1. Bunches of bucks : WADS - She is WADDING up her caught cash in an interesting place
5. Strip of latticework : LATH
9. Expels : OUSTS
14. For each one : A POP - A dollar A POP for a serving of corn is a "bucaneer"
15. Jackson 5 hair style : AFRO
16. IV part : INTRA - What my INTRAVENOUS remicade routine looks like every eight weeks
17. Stacy Lewis' org. : LPGA - My mental WNBA/LPGA coin flip was wrong first
18. Severely harm : MAIM
19. Use, as for a snooze : LIE ON - This is how I remember
20. "Well, __-di-dah!" : LAH - Close enough and extremely funny
23. In the air : ALOFT - Airplanes ALOFT in early morning of 9/11/2001. The skies were empty in a matter of hours.
25. Ancient Peruvian : INCA
26. "Fresh Air" airer : NPR
31. Attachment to a movable sprinkler : HOSE - How about getting water from a HOSE and becoming a moving human sprinkler
32. Divinity school subj. : REL
33. John Irving title writer : GARP - The character GARP becomes a writer in Iriving's Oscar Award Winning Screenplay The World According To GARP
36. Romantically involved with : SEEING
38. Oscar Mayer product : WIENER - I wish I were...
40. "And she shall bring forth __": Matthew : A SON - That season is getting close in all the stores since we are nearing Halloween.
41. Bordeaux brushoff : NON - A note in a French middle school - Pensez-vous comme moi ? Oui/NON (Do you like me? Yes/No)
42. Co. known for music compilations : KTEL - They "hooked" me. Ya gotta love Beethoven to a disco beat!
48. VW preceders? : STU - Cool clue! ...m n o p q r S T U V W x y z and
57. Letters between mus and xis : NUS - There is Nu between Mu and Xi
51. Fabric mishap : TEAR
52. Grecian urn glorifier, e.g. : ODIST - Yeah, I'm the only one who had to erase KEATS!
59. Revered Tibetan : LAMA
60. Paltry : MERE
61. Author Kafka or composer Liszt : FRANZ
62. City west of Tulsa : ENID - The Enid Storm Shelter company sells these
63. Neck of the woods : AREA - In this AREA, Husker fans who were used to quality football are getting 64. Short-tempered : TESTY
65. College Board exams, for short : SATS
66. Wordless summons : PSST - PSST, wanna buy a Rolex...
Down
1. Character actor Eli who often co-starred with his wife Anne Jackson : WALLACH
2. Horse with a spotted coat : APPALOOSA - This beautiful one was, uh, spotted in New Zealand
3. Backyard pet shelters : DOGHOUSES - They make a husband version
4. Massage venue : SPA
5. Unconvincing, as excuses go : LAME
6. A long way off : AFAR
7. Barely worth mentioning : TRIVIAL - The eighth most sold board game of all time. It rans between Othello and Pictionary. BTW, Chess was number one.
8. Grits, essentially : HOMINY
9. Dashboard indicator : OIL GAUGE
10. Textbook division : UNIT
11. Oktoberfest keepsake : STEIN
12. Beat the pants off : TROMP - _____ U. was TROMPED by ____ U. Nebraska used to be the object of the preposition and not the subject of that sentence.
13. More reasonable : SANER
21. GPS lines : STS - Here are some STreetS of 49. __ Haute : TERRE - TERRE Haute, Indiana on the banks of the Wabash
22. Cpl., for one : NCO - As in Cpl. Maxwell Q. Klinger
24. No longer encumbered by : FREE OF
28. South end? : ERN - The southERN most major street in this 60. 27-Across, essentially : MAP is Washington Street
29. Journey segment : LEG
30. Did terribly : TANKED
34. Orthodontic devices : RETAINERS - I have had many very expensive RETAINERS lost by students on my many trips to Florida
35. Lays a guilt trip on, say : PRESSURES - Part and parcel of some family events
37. Nervously distracted : IN A TIZZY - Where guilt trips can put you
38. Took the title : WON
39. Business abbr. : INC
41. State of bliss : NIRVANA
45. Stimpy's sidekick : REN - Am I missing anything by not having seen this 'toon pair?
46. NFC East team : EAGLES - The EAGLES at the only school where I sub these days
47. Take the wrong way? : ROB
48. Unfair treatment, with "the" : SHAFT - She got the elevator and I got the SHAFT
50. Forearm bones : ULNAS - TESTY eliminated ULNAE
54. Breathe hard : PANT
55. Give off : EMIT
56. X-ray units : RADS - Originally defined in terms of our crossword buddy ERGS
The Grid:
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