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Jul 13, 2020

Monday July 13, 2020 Paul Coulter

Theme: SET LIST (35A: Itemized concert songs in playing order ... and what all the words in answers to starred clues comprise) - Both parts of each theme entry can precede SET.
 
17. *Rock group since the '80s with the worldwide hit "Creep": RADIOHEAD. Radio set. Head set.
 
25. *0-0, in tennis: LOVE ALL. Love set. All set.

28. *Improving trend: UPSWING. Upset. Swing set.

42. *The two-engine F-15 Eagle, e.g.: TWIN JET. Twin set. Jet set.

44. *Greeting card for an ailing friend: GET WELL. Get set. Well-set.

56. *Lack of subtlety: HEAVY HAND. Heavyset. Hand set.

Boomer here. 

Good Morning or afternoon all as whatever the case may be. Years ago, I bought cases of bulk baseball cards (no gum) from Topps and I would collate them into complete SETS.  Now I spend most of my time in our basement watching the TV SET.  Okay, ready, SET, GO

Across:

1. Come or go, e.g.: VERB. I remember my second grade phonics.

5. Port in Yemen: ADEN.

9. Cheese with holes: SWISS.  Best used on a Reuben sandwich.


14. Side squared, for a square: AREA.

15. Jackson 5 brother: TITO.  "I'll be There" - Album way back.

16. Foolish one: NINNY.

19. Like Keebler's animated bakers: ELFIN.

20. 2020 amt. so far, on paychecks: YTD.  Sadly, also used to tally coronavirus cases by state.

21. Exams: TESTS.  C.C. and I seem virus free, knock on wood. The tests are not widely available in Minnesota at this time, though our positives are piling up.  I have a VA appointment this month but I think they just take my temperature.

22. Upper crust: ELITE.  Okay, but for me it's just a piece of bread.

23. Turns loose: FREES.  I have heard that many convicts are being released as a result of the virus. 

24. "East of Eden" son named for Moses' older brother: ARON.  Not to be confused with "All Rise" Aaron Judge who I have seen recently in a fast food commercial. Told you I watch too much TV.


31. Fed. power dept.: ENER.  Our electric power provider is Xcel Energy. Very dependable.  I think we have had only one power outage in the last ten years, and that was only a couple of hours.

32. Most draftable: ONE A.  We no longer have a draft, but maybe we still have the designation.  I was ONE A in 1968 and away I went.

33. Only Canadian MLB city: TOR.  Montreal Expos moved to Washington eh.

34. Author Beattie: ANN.


38. Here, in France: ICI.

39. Stew holder: POT.  I think I remember something else that might be called POT.

40. Had too much, briefly: OD'ED.

41. Elliptical: OVAL.  I wonder if golf might be more fun if they adopted OVALs on the green.

47. Bird on Canada's dollar coin: LOON.  Our Minnesota "LOONS" is a lacrosse program for kids.  Of course, when my family had a cabin on North Star Lake, the loons were sure to wake us up every morning with their funny call.


48. Poet Elinor or author Philip: WYLIE.

49. Longtime SeaWorld attraction: SHAMU.  A killer Whale in the late sixties and early seventies.

51. Rip to pieces: SHRED.  How I dispose of my scorecard after every round.

52. Enjoy Aspen: SKI.  We have a few ski slopes here in MN, Nothing like Colorado.

55. Peter, pumpkinwise: EATER.  Had a wife but couldn't keep her.

58. Online finance firm: E-LOAN.

59. One-named Deco artist: ERTE.

60. Adored singer, say: IDOL.  Billie's name was William Broad.  No wonder he changed it.


61. Harbor towns: PORTS.  Any PORT in a storm.

62. Caught in the act: SEEN.

63. Wet with morning moisture: DEWY.  Not to be confused with Thomas E.Dewey who ran for president of the United States in 1944 and 1948.  FDR was very popular in 1944, However Harry Truman sneaked out a close victory in 1948.  I was one year old and could not vote, however I remember the newspaper photo of Harry holding up a paper with the headline "Dewey Defeats Truman" 


Down:

1. Fluctuate: VARY.

2. The "E" in Q.E.D.: ERAT.

3. Foxx of "Sanford and Son": REDD.  REDD Foxx's real name was John Sanford, hence he chose the title "Sanford and Son" for his TV show on which he played Fred Sanford.

4. Ling of "The Crow": BAI.


5. Like an obedient dog on a walk: AT HEEL.

6. Semi fuel: DIESEL.  I think there are other vehicles on the road that run on DIESEL.  I notice it is now sold at most gasoline stations in town.

7. French states: ETATS.  Spell it backwards and it is one U.S. State.

8. Agreeing gestures: NODS.  I think Congress members have to say YEA.

9. Shows contempt for: SNEERS AT.

10. "Weeping" tree: WILLOW.  They are a bit in the way.  I am glad we do not have one in our yard.

11. It's split in Captain Kirk's "to boldly go": INFINITIVE.

12. Agitated state: SNIT.

13. "Auld Lang __": SYNE.  "Should auld acquaintance be forgot and never brought to mind".

18. Other, to Ortiz: OTRA.

23. Votin' yes on: FER.  The opposite of "Agin".

24. Copies: APES.  Harry was a hairy one.

25. Jumped: LEAPT.

26. Currently airing: ON NOW.  The golf tournament in Dublin Ohio was ON over the weekend.

27. Device providing fresh air: VENTILATOR.  Providing life hopefully to serious Covid-19 victims.

28. Prefix with form or brow: UNI.  I notice that many major league UNIs now include a face covering.

29. Lite to the max: NO-CAL.  I have to use fake sugar and diet pop because of diabetes, but I have not gained back the weight I lost two weeks ago when I thought playing a par 72 - 18 hole course was a good idea in 92 degree weather.

30. Cook over coals: GRILL.  Great outdoor activity.

32. "__ King Cole": OLD.  King Cole hollered "Who you callin' OLD" at me.

35. Temporary stays: SOJOURNS.

36. Barbara of "I Dream of Jeannie": EDEN.  I used to like the show, but I guess I outgrew it.


37. Hanoi holiday: TET.

41. Be indebted to: OWE.  I have to say I OWE my oncologist a lot more than the VA charges me for their care.

43. Vegetarian credo: NO MEAT.  Fridays during Lent.

44. Whirl on the dance floor: GYRATE.

45. High dice roll: ELEVEN.  Roll it on the "Come out" roll and your Pass Line bet wins one to one.

46. Neat: TIDY.

48. Word of location: WHERE.

49. Ooze: SEEP.

50. Angel's topper: HALO.  A very famous manufacturer of recessed lighting fixtures.

51. Cows and sows: SHES.

52. Marquis de __: SADE.

53. Don't have to ask: KNOW.  I know nothing, I always have to ask.

54. In a shiftless way: IDLY.

57. Ducked out of sight: HID.  Frequently my golf balls are "HID" in the woods.

Boomer