Theme: Let's Get Going - Sequential order in each answer.
20. Well-to-do: SITTING PRETTY.
25. Instruction to a bank to make periodic payments: STANDING ORDER.
45. Pink slip: WALKING PAPERS.
51. Ship's required nighttime illuminators: RUNNING LIGHTS.
Boomer here.
Hello everyone. I saw the doctor last Wednesday. I have been through many treatments but it seems that everything did what was expected. I just need a few blood draws over the next three months and then return to see the doctor in March. Best news - I am cleared to resume bowling! I assume I am also cleared for golf, but it's tough to find a course open when it's twenty degrees. I'm happy to settle for bowling now. I'll check in and let you know how I did. Hard to predict after 8-10 weeks on the bench.
Hello everyone. I saw the doctor last Wednesday. I have been through many treatments but it seems that everything did what was expected. I just need a few blood draws over the next three months and then return to see the doctor in March. Best news - I am cleared to resume bowling! I assume I am also cleared for golf, but it's tough to find a course open when it's twenty degrees. I'm happy to settle for bowling now. I'll check in and let you know how I did. Hard to predict after 8-10 weeks on the bench.
Across:
1. Hindu royals: RAJAS.
6. Tool with jaws: VISE. Is this considered a tool? I thought it was a clamp to hold something you want to whack at.
10. Mixer with Scotch: SODA. Mud in your eye, baby do I feel high oh me oh my!
14. Lightweight vacuum first sold to hotels: ORECK.
15. Pianist Gilels: EMIL. Mr. Skoda in "Law and Order" played by J.K. Simmons
16. Eve's second son: ABEL. Adam and Eve were ABLE to raise CAIN!
17. Peppy-sounding cracker brand: ZESTA. - I prefer RITZ - Everything tastes better when it sits on a Ritz. Thank you, Agnes, for your delicious seed crackers, mixed nuts and other tasty goodies.
18. El __: ocean current: NINO.
A phenomenon occurring in the 90s and beyond. The Storm company named a
bowling ball after it. I had one but I donated it to my pro shop
dealer.
19. Completely occupy, as an arena: FILL. Something I do to my gas tank weekly. I saw $2.19 per gallon today. What's going on at your part of the country??
23. Above, to poets: O'ER. The land of the free, and the home of the brave!!
24. Drinks with crumpets: TEAS. There is a tea expert in our home. It's not me, I am the coffee expert.
31. Loving squeezes: HUGS.
32. Beer whose logo suggests a prize winner, initially: PBR. I have been to MILLER park in Milwaukee. I wonder if they sell PBR there.
33. Chopping down: AXING.
36. Ocean east of N.C.: ATL.
I've seen the Atlantic and the Pacific but the Pacific isn't terrific
and the Atlantic isn't what it's cracked up to be. Sorry, that's a Navy
Ballad, I was in the Army.
37. Central Illinois city: DECATUR.
40. Funny Tina: FEY. She did a great Sarah Palin on SNL.
41. Rep's sales target: QUOTA.
43. + or - particle: ION.
44. Criticize sternly: SLAM.
If this is grand, it's a four-run home run. Here's an oddity. I have
been to the only two Twins games where a player hit three triples.
(Lyman Bostock and Denard Span).
However, I have only witnessed one major league grand slam (Dan Gladden) in person.
49. Picnicker's worry: RAIN. James Taylor saw this and Fire.
50. Spanish "that": ESA.
57. __ B'rith: BNAI.
I coach the bowling team of the Catholic high school from which I
graduated. (More years ago than I want to admit). There is a synagogue
now, next to the school and they sometimes have combined religious
services held by a priest and a rabbi in the HS gym. I tell this story
because I am proud to be associated with this merge of religions.
58. "Paula's Home Cooking" host: DEEN.
59. Extremist sects: CULTS. This word always reminds me of Jonestown in Guyana. Ugly times.
62. Puts frosting on: ICES. I know this is about cake, but you ought to see my driveway in January.
63. Tall and skinny: LANK.
64. Audibly: ALOUD. What ?
65. Pageant body band: SASH.
66. Greek Cupid: EROS. No runs, no hits, no EROS, and nobody left on base.
67. Body areas that may be irritated by shirt tags: NAPES. I agree, I hate shirt tags.
Down:
1. "Frasier" role: ROZ.
2. "All bets __ off": ARE. Please ! a few more bucks on the pass line. I need to get even.
3. Zooey's "New Girl" role: JESS.
4. They "speak louder than words": ACTIONS. This is an odd clue for a crossword puzzle. Makes me think I should tear it up and stomp out of the room.
5. Did figure eights, say: SKATED. Great winter fun in Minnesota. We have a huge rink less than a mile away, but I am too old.
6. Start of Caesar's boast: VENI. He came, he saw, he conquered. They named a salad after him, (And a Las Vegas hotel).
7. "Sign me up!": I'M IN.
8. Woo with a tune: SING TO. "Don't worry if it's not good enough, for anyone else to hear."
9. One who gets hitched in a hurry: ELOPER. This could be a shortened title of an elevator operator.
10. Sensitive high school health lesson: SAFE SEX.
11. Last bio: OBIT.
12. Shoulder muscle, briefly: DELT. I have had a deltoid muscle pulled in my right shoulder. It really wrecked my bowling for awhile.
13. Partner in war: ALLY.
21. Poppycock: TRIPE. Edible stomachs from cows and sheep. No thank you, I'll stick to brats.
22. Storm-tracking device: RADAR. Better known as a speed tracking device.
25. Former NBA big man, familiarly: SHAQ. Still a big man. I see him four times a week on commercials. (I watch too much TV.)
26. Ballet skirt: TUTU.
27. Beaming: AGLOW.
28. "SNL" network: NBC. Some of the "too much TV" is MSNBC, Their spinoff news channel. Chris Mathews hollers way too much.
29. Not enough salt to taste, perhaps: GRAIN. What does this clue mean? I don't get it.
30. Hunter's weapon: RIFLE. I agree although I am not a hunter. However, why is it still legal to own an AR-15 in the U.S.?
34. Within shouting distance: NEAR.
35. Places with elliptical trainers: GYMS. We have many fitness centers in Minneapolis and suburbs. I don't go - have no reason to pay for pain.
37. __ Lama: DALAI.
38. Get dolled (up): TOG.
39. Remove a fastener from: UNPEG. 15 two, 15 four, a pair is six and nobs is 7. Count it.
42. Become discolored, as silverware: TARNISH. Careful by the table. Don't tarnish the varnish.
44. Diner flipper: SPATULA. I worked for a Perkins long ago, and the head cook called it a spat. Sounded funny to me.
46. Amazon e-reader: KINDLE.
47. Out of neutral: INGEAR. Do NOT rev the engine while taking it out of neutral.
48. Trash holder: ASHCAN.
This is kind of an old word for garbage can. When I was age 1-4, I
lived in a home heated by coal. We had an ashcan out back.
51. Sluggers' stats: RBIS. Sometimes known as Ribbies.
52. Donald Duck, to his nephews: UNCA.
53. Glasgow denials: NAES.
54. Jay with a TV "Garage": LENO. Always enjoyed his "Tonight Show" opening stand up routine.
55. Tattoo artist's supplies: INKS. Also enjoyed Jimmy Durante's "Inka Dinka Do".
56. Sty fare: SLOP. This is also when you barely hit the head pin, get a strike and leave four or five pins on the lane.
60. Election Day day: Abbr.: TUE. Not every Tuesday, just once every two years. Except in North Carolina.
61. Militant '60s campus org.: SDS.
Students for a Democratic Society. Protested the war in the 60s. I
was not in favor of the war, but I don't like these militant
complainers.
Boomer
Note from C.C.:
Here is a picture of Boomer and me at the Annual Graybar Retiree Christmas Luncheon last Thursday. Do you like his tie?
Boomer and C.C., December 13, 2018 |