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Aug 24, 2019

Saturday, August 24, 2019, Ed Sessa

Saturday Themeless by Dr. Ed Sessa


A breakfast favorite takes center stage today as we celebrate National Waffle Day. A beautiful waffle covered with maple syrup and and some strips of bacon? Yum, yum!

Of course this prompts the story of the 1904 St. Louis World's Fair when an ice cream vendor ran out of little dishes in his booth but Ernest A. Hamwi, a Syrian concessionaire in the booth next door, saw the solution. Using his waffle-like pastry - zalabias, he formed a cone, put the ice cream in it and, voila, a new treat was born - The Waffle Cone!


Our constructor, Dr. Ed Sessa featured a triple 13-stack in the middle like our Postlandia constructor Evan Kalish did two weeks ago. Now let's see what else Dr. Sessa has prescribed for us. A spoonful of sugar (gettable long fills) made this go down very nicely. 

Across:


1. Karate match exchanges: BOWS.




5. Nickname for Chicago's Ernie Banks: MR CUB - Ernie is always listed as one of the greatest (and nicest) players to have never been to a world series with his then hapless Cubs.




10. Gradually decrease: WANE.


14. Chamber phenomenon: ECHO.


15. Campaign suspensions: CEASE FIRES - Neither a CEASE FIRE, a truce or an armistice  is a peace treaty.




17. Biting: ACID.


18. Gadgets with small rotary blades: CAN OPENERS - A lost art?




19. Pub nibbles: NUTS.

20. Corrida shout: OLE - The barbarity of bull fighting repulses me


21. Christmas hymn start: ADESTE - Former students at big box stores tell me the Christmas stuff is filling up their storage areas. (ADESTE shoppers - O Come All Ye Shoppers)


22. Vent opening?: PRE -L
ate Middle English (in the sense ‘act in anticipation of’): from Latin praevent- ‘preceded, hindered’, from the verb praevenire, from prae ‘before’ + venire ‘come’. (etymonline.com)


23. One in a gun show?: GYM RAT 




25. Ax wielder, at times: BOSS - Well, he/she is the BOSS...




26. Lover of Euridice, in a Gluck opera: ORFEO (Italian for Orpheus) If you must know


28. Anaheim stadium nickname: BIG A.


30. 1843 story narrated by a murderer, with "The": TELL TALE HEART - Poe's short story of a guilty conscience that became a 56.
Heavy burdens: MILLSTONES around the murderer's neck

35. Finger in the dike, so to speak: DAMAGE CONTROL - What my [insert candidate] meant to say...

37. Out until tomorrow: GONE FOR THE DAY - A NASA guy might be "Out To Launch"


39. Essential nutrient: SALT.


40. Split for a union: ELOPE - This cluing flummoxed me


41. Gush: SPEW.


44. Meteorological line: ISOBAR - ISOBARS connect points of the same pressure. It was a windy day in Delaware below




48. Units for many staples: Abbr.: LBS 




49. Blowup sound: KABOOM.


51. Bumped into: MET.


52. Didn't make it through committee, as a bill: DIED - Bills to legalize casino gambling have DIED year after year in our unicameral 


53. Beyond reason: INORDINATE - This summer's INORDINATE number of butterflies are very welcome


55. Land in a lake: ISLE.


57. Wonder Woman gal pal __ Candy: ETTA.




58. Pompano kin: SCAD.


POMPANO                                 SCAD

59. Black-necked shorebird: STILT - Like SCAD, this is wildlife out of my ken 


Black Necked Stilt
60. World power initials until 1991: USSR.




Down:


1. Slow cooker associated with Boston: BEAN POT - My friend said Bostonians hate "Beantown" as much as San Franciscans hate "Frisco"




2. Went down, in a way: OCCURRED.


3. Yield sign?: WHITE FLAG - One sports writer called a bad relief pitcher a "human WHITE FLAG"


4. Puts down roots: SODS.


5. "I'm a doctor, not a bricklayer" doctor: MCCOY.




6. King's domain: REALM.

7. Worker with rattan: CANER - We had this in a daily puzzle recently


8. "For the Boys" org.: USO.




9. Advice for the itchy: BE PATIENT - Nebraskans are itchy for the start of football season

10. Port vessel: WINE BARREL - BARRELS full of Cockburn's Port WINE near Porto, Portugal 



11. "You __ lucky!": ARE SO.


12. "Fiddlesticks!": NERTS.


13. Pair of shoes?: ESSES - Yes, ShoeS has two ESSES


16. Ness, for one: FED - FED accountants did more to put Al Capone away than FED (g-man) Elliot Ness

23. Was a whiz on a quiz: GOT AN A - Curve wrecker!

24. Can't stand: ABHOR.


27. "Sesame Street" segment: ELMO'S WORLD.


29. Round up: GATHER.


31. Certain eligibility rules: AGE LIMITS Alcohol AGE LIMITS for every country (scroll down below map)


32. Ali hooks, at times: LEFTS - Ali was not only good at throwing LEFT hooks he was incredible at avoiding them



33. "The Name of the Rose" author: ECO If you must know

34. Work plans: TO DO LISTS - Mine grew from one to four last week due to my cell phone availability 


36. Safety features that have evolved since their inception: LAP BELTS - Neither mom nor baby seem safe here in these early models



38. Spousal consent: YES DEAR - "A soft answer turneth away wrath"


41. Works on pools: SKIMS.


42. __ attack: PANIC - Tony Soprano's Achilles Heel. The ducks he had bonded with flying away triggered this one


43. Target of a new vaccine: EBOLA.

45. Spender of rials: OMANI - This bucket would cost an OMANI 3.8 OMR (OMani Rials) or $9.78



46. Stimulating nut: BETEL - Chewing this nut can have horrible consequences. Google at your own peril


47. '50s headline event: A-TEST - The first A (bomb) -TEST was conducted in 1945 at Alamogordo, New Mexico as a successful conclusion of the Manhattan Project


50. Takes in too much, for short: ODS - See BETEL nut above


52. Spirit of Notre-Dame: DIEU - Que DIEU bénisse Notre Dame (May God bless Notre Dame)


54. "__ my problem": NOT - A mantra for some of us at this popsicle stand


Now don't waffle (you had to see that coming), we'd love to read your comments: