Joe and his lovely daughter born in April |
Hi Gary,
Hope you are doing well. I've attached a more recent picture for you to use.
As with last month's puzzle, this came out of experimenting with how many 10-letter entries I could reasonably fit into the grid. Would have loved to lose the cheater squares and get two more, but I couldn't make the NW work in a way that was both clean enough and colorful enough. I tinker with this grid pattern every so often to try to
make that work for a future puzzle - maybe someday. For this one, I tried to make each corner of this puzzle as lively as possible without sacrificing too much to weak shorter fill. ONER is a dud as is the plural IANS, but most of the rest is O.K. Lots of trial and error with this one - I don't remember what the original seed was, but I do remember that it's no longer in the puzzle - It was in the SE corner and I ended up redoing the entire corner later on. Glad my clue for TASTE TEST survived.
-Joe
Let's see what Joe has put into the supply chain here at our little popsicle stand.
Across:
1. NASCAR stat: MPH - I first thought it might be LAP because NASCAR does compile the number of LAPS led and it's Saturday but...
4. Afternoon entertainment staples: SOAP OPERAS.
14. Asia's __-Kum Desert: KARA - KARAKUM or KARA-KUM
15. Certain junkie's stimulus: ADRENALINE - Some people like our crossword friend Evel are called ADRENALINE junkies
16. Slaughter on the diamond: ENOS - This N.C. boy had the nickname of "Country"
17. One sharing a pedigree: LITTER MATE - Mom and five LITTER MATES - three white and two black
18. Frittata base: EGGS - A Frittata compared to an omelet
19. Inexperienced: UNSEASONED.
20. Combined: POOLED - Many shrinking outstate Nebraska schools have POOLED resources to keep their academic and athletic programs going
22. Belgian or brown: ALE.
23. Canonized pope known as "The Great": ST LEO - 440 - 461 A.D.
24. Sea-__: TAC - It's about a 27 min drive from the SEAttle-TAComa airport to the Space Needle
26. Longtime New Yorker cartoonist Roz: CHAST - Last week Chris Adams had New Yorker cartoonist Peter Arno in his puzzle
31. Starbucks selection: CAFFE MOCHA - A venti costs $4, has 240 cals and 150 mg of caffeine
35. Where the action in Chicago's County General Hospital took place: ON ER.
36. Peripheral: OUTER.
37. "Phooey!": RATS.
38. Folklore fiend: OGRE.
39. Folklore trickster: BRER RABBIT - A tale of fooling someone into doing exactly what you want them to do.
41. Gets rid of: LOSES - C'mon, you know the rest (*answer below)
43. Recognizes: IDS.
44. "The Red House Mystery" author: MILNE - His only mystery book (1922) predated Winnie The Pooh by three years (1925)
45. Delivery pros: OBS.
47. "Truly!": HONEST.
48. "Truly!": I CAN NOT LIE - Every wedding dance we go to these days features the song, I Like Big ______, I CAN NOT LIE.
54. Stadium ticket info: GATE.
55. Some white research subjects: ALBINO MICE.
56. Freudian subjects: EGOS - Let's boil it down
57. Cosmetic coating: NAIL ENAMEL.
58. Little pig, maybe: RUNT
59. Great places to make contact: SWEET SPOTS
60. Match with chips: SEE.
Down:
1. Rhyming cocktail: MANGO TANGO - Or a fruity drink sans liquor
Ingredients
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2. Ones working on the links: PRO GOLFERS - Blog editors just wouldn't fit
3. Easy to use: HASSLE FREE - Turbo Tax for me
4. Mexican toast: SALUD.
5. God played by Anthony Hopkins in "Thor": ODIN.
6. Fine __: ARTS.
7. H.S. instructors who show you the ropes?: PE TEACHERS - A nightmare for many
8. "Inside the NBA" analyst: O'NEAL - Shaq
9. About 3.26 light-years: PARSEC - Like a light year, it's a measure of distance not time
10. Muppet who refers to himself in the third person: ELMO.
11. "Knives Out" writer/director Johnson: RIAN - I was told I would really like this movie
12. Required wager: ANTE.
13. Tournament position: SEED - A #16 SEED in the NCAA Basketball Tournament has to be a sacrificial lamb for a #1 SEED. At least they made it to the tournament
14. Doesn't freak out: KEEPS COOL - This courageous woman did and helped change a nation
21. Fair-hiring letters: EOE.
24. Hotel handout: TOURIST MAP - I just use my phone now but I really liked the 3-D ones
25. Didn't do nothing: ACTED - I can hear our grammarians grinding their teeth. They'd press for "Did something" instead of the double negative.
27. Precursors: HARBINGERS - My spring HARBINGER of The Masters got postponed
28. Group that suspended Syria in 2011: ARAB LEAGUE.
29. Permanent: SET IN STONE.
30. Challenge often undertaken while blindfolded: TASTE TEST.
32. Unruly group: MOB.
33. Talk Like a Pirate Day syllable: ARR.
40. "Te __": Rihanna song: AMO - Te Quiero Mucho (I Love You Very Much) is what you might say to your mom rather than the romantically tinged Te AMO
42. Emma Lazarus' "The New Colossus," e.g.: SONNET - The last five lines can be found at the Statue Of Liberty
46. Godsends: BOONS - Ten movies that proved to be a BOON to sales of a product
47. Tips to one side: HEELS - Happy to learn a new use for this word
48. Olympic swimmers Crocker and Thorpe: IANS - Not Joe's fav fill.
49. Arcade game grabber: CLAW.
50. Irish Rose's beau: ABIE - The poster for the comedy ABIE'S Irish Rose (about a Jewish boy marrying an Irish Catholic girl) performed in Brooklyn in 1928
51. Juba's river: NILE - Here you see the White Nile emerging from Lake Victoria, flowing through Juba, the capital of South Sudan and then proceeding up to Khartoum, Sudan where it joins the Blue Nile which continues on to the Mediterranean.
52. Long way to go?: LIMOusine
53. Rapper-turned-actor: ICE T.
*No soup for you!
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