Buzz Aldrin My 7/21/69 Omaha World Herald |
Speaking of geniuses (genii?), today's wonderful exercise was created by these two.
Paolo Pasco Erik Agard |
I got through in good time as most of the long fills, except for 1 Across, were very gettable.
Now let's take one small step for learning and one giant leap for entertainment with Paolo and Erik (and me in my NASA presentation outfit)
1. Title toon toy-fixer with a magic stethoscope: DOC MCSTUFFINS - No idea
14. Short-distance fliers: PAPER AIRPLANES.
15. Philosophical consoling words: WIN SOME LOSE SOME and some get rained out
16. __ hall: REC(reation)
17. Tony-winning 2017 play about international diplomacy: OSLO A preview/trailer
19. Diamonds, in slang: ICE.
20. Texas art patron __ Hogg: IMA - She signed her first name as illegibly as possible but made big marks in the arts and in the area of mental health
21. C or P, on a diamond: POS - The Pitcher POSITION is 1 in a baseball scorebook and the Catcher is 2
23. Lab workers: TECHS.
25. It means nothing in Paris: RIEN - Il ne coûte RIEN d'être civil ici (It costs nothing to be civil here)
27. Jolie 2010 title role: SALT - Meh...
32. Lock expert?: WRESTLER - Usually a headlock
34. "Cool beans!": NEATO.
35. Prefix with grace: DIS.
36. Valletta's island: MALTA - About a hour-and-a-half flight from Rome
37. Journals: GAZETTES - Founded in 1845, this is said to be America's first pop-culture publication
40. Runner on runners: SLED.
41. Jewish youth org.: YMHA - Young Men's Hebrew Association
43. Monopoly figures: RENTS.
44. __ hug: BRO.
45. Letters associated with a lion: MGM.
47. German grandpa: OPA - Ich bin ein OPA von fünf tollen Leuten ( I am a grandpa to five great people)
48. Lose focus, with "out": ZONE.
51. Rested: LAIN - Take this online quiz on lie and lay (click on Take)
53. Female in WWII: WAC.
54. Track star?: RECORDING ARTIST - My 1962 Roy Orbison album had six tracks on the front and six tracks on the back 59. Audio feedback?: I LOVE THIS SONG - Track number 1, Crying, was my favorite where Roy unleashes his operatic voice
58. Action movie cry: BATTLE STATIONS.
Down:
1. Moves in for a short time?: DANCE CRAZE - Okay, Paolo and Erik, who came up with this fabulous clue? The Macarena "Moves" were "in for a short time"
2. Special __: OPS.
3. One on top of an org chart: CEO.
4. 1983 comedy about a stay-at-home dad: MR. MOM - 57% or not, I liked it
5. Salad choice: CAESAR.
6. Flower pot holder: SILL.
7. State enforcement group: TROOPERS - State TROOPERS seldom get passed on the interstate
8. Prosperous times: UPS - Every life has its UPS and Downs
9. Lab annoyances: FLEAS - This Lab is a dog not a room
10. Securely: FAST.
11. Advised of: IN ON.
12. Friend of Dory: NEMO - Dory's advice (:28) that meant 29. "That's not worth getting riled up over": LET IT PASS.
14. Done in fragments: PIECEMEAL as opposed to 22. Not in fragments: ONE - Marijuana laws
15. Penned works: WRITINGS.
20. "Wrong!": IS NOT - How white-haired Buzz Aldrin reacted when confronted by an
26. "In a perfect world ... ": I WISH.
27. Long look: STARE - STARE at the black dot in the middle of this flag for 30 seconds without blinking and then look at the blank space at the right (blink to enhance the image)
28. Omniscient: ALL KNOWING.
30. Carry on, as business: TRANSACT.
33. Unction: SMARM - From dictionary.com
1 UNCTION
a manner of expression arising or apparently arising from deep emotion, especially as intended to flatter.
"he spoke the last two words with exaggerated unction"
SMARM
ingratiating behavior.
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"it takes a combination of smarm and confidence to persuade them"
35. Reduce to bits: DEMOLISH.
38. Norse war god: TYR - All you'd ever want to know
42. Granada gal pals: AMIGAS.
44. Uncle Miltie of early TV: BERLE - Vaudeville on the small screen
46. Annoyances in clouds: GNATS - Yikes!
48. Ardor: ZEAL.
49. Quadri- doubled: OCTO.
50. Grounding rule, perhaps: NO TV - or cell phone, computer, game boy, etc
52. Inclined to fight: ANTI.
54. Homer stat: RBI - Some now say, "She has 47 RBI" instead of "RBI's" because the R stands for Runs
55. Many a "Brooklyn Nine-Nine" character: Abbr.: DET - I wonder if fans of that show know of Holmes, Hammer, Marple or Poirot
56. River in Mexico: RIO.
57. Long or short unit: TON - A long TON is 20 hundredweight (cwt), each of which is 8 stone (1 stone = 14 pounds). Thus a long ton is 20 × 8 × 14 lb = 2,240 lb. A short TON is of course just 2,000 lb.
After you comment, please raise a glass to Neil, Buzz and Michael.