Theme: Beware of Star Warts
I am back for week three of my most recent activity as Friday sherpa, which for an unknown reason, I predicted last Friday. Tom F., who does so much for the blog and the bloggers has decided to retire from blogging which leaves you all stuck with me. This will help those who were getting their "thank yous" wrong. At least until Chairman Moe gets to his first Friday frolic.
I enjoy Paul, his puzzles, his visits, and his family updates. I am puzzled by this puzzle which has a decidedly Monday/Tuesday feel. 53 of the 78 words are 3 or 4 letters long, separated with 40 black squares. I love humor 'from pun' puzzles, but these seemed a bit forced, speaking of which I think this would have fit better with STAR WARS DAY, May the 4th. On the other hand, this should keep you all happy on a Friday, so off we go.
The puns are all consistent with the first word a sound-alike to a Star Wars character. Like the famous latex and corn syrup hero
17A. Solo's favorite sandwiches?: HAN BURGERS (10). The Millenium Falcon skipper and father of Kylo.
27A. Vader's favorite treat?: DARTH CHOCOLATE (14). An example of the use of "TH" to replace "K" not!
1. Ticket category: ADULT. Not an infraction.
6. Goggle: GAPE. There are lots of G words for this.
10. Request to a prospective guest: RSVP. Respondez S'il Vous Plait.
14. "Paint It Black" instrument: SITAR. The song is older than my wife. They dropped the Sitar over the years.
15. "That's a shame": ALAS. For our Friday Shakespeare quotation, we could clue ______ poor Yorick.
16. "East of Eden" director Kazan: ELIA. His birthday will be Monday.
19. "The Persistence of Memory" painter: DALI.
21. Side in some all-star games: EAST. They have also been known to West, North, and South.
22. Didn't dawdle: ACTED.
23. __ loss for words: AT A.
25. Digging: INTO. Like music, man!
34. Automne preceder: ÉTÉ.
35. Refrain: CHORUS. Don't stop, but sing along.
36. Cabeza, across the Pyrenees: TÊTE.
38. Busy, busy, busy: AT IT.
40. "Friendly Skies" co.: UAL. United AirLines.
41. X-rated material: SMUT.
42. Jasmine __: RICE. The lifeblood of Thailand.
43. Not on the level: ASLANT. The A word...
46. BlackBerry, e.g.: PDA. Personal Digital Assistant.
50. Protective cover: TARP.
51. Canapé topper: ROE. Fishy...
52. Hit gently: TAP ON.
55. Actor Hemsworth: LIAM. LIAM
58. Soak up the sun: BASK.
62. Rapper with a beverage-like name: ICE-T. All 457 episodes. Odaphin
65. No ally of Asta: FLEA. Don't feel bugged by all the references to this dog?
66. Uptight: ANAL. Be still my, heart that is a scandalous word. Does anyone watch the mini-golf show HOLEY-MOLEY?
67. Put to rest: ALLAY. Your fears.
68. What "F" may mean: FULL. On a gas tank.
69. Modest response to praise: I TRY. My mantra when I do my write-up.
70. Brigantine's pair: MASTS.
Down:
1. Far from ruddy: ASHY. At least it isn't Arthury...
2. "Buenos __": DIAS. Bon Jour. Guten Tag.
3. "Cure Ignorance" online anthology: UTNE. Very popular in the CW world.
4. Unwitting test taker: LAB RAT. That seems unfair. They may know what is going on but like the treats.
5. Capote nickname: TRU. True.
6. "Born This Way" Lady: GAGA.
7. Tavern pours: ALES.
8. Hard to please: PARTICULAR. Such a gentle way yo say a pain in the ass. Again, reminds me of MONK.
9. Double curve: ESS.
10. Revolutionary soldiers: REDCOATS. Wearing a bright red coat as you were marching through the forests which were New England does not seem to be a good plan.
11. Deck chair piece: SLAT.
12. Beneath contempt: VILE.
13. Treated: PAID.
18. Part of a boxer's "tale of the tape": REACH. From the tip of your finger to the tip of the finger when your arms are akimbo.
22. The NHL's Thrashers: ATLanta.
24. Cannabis compound: THC. TeteraHydraCannibol, or some such.
26. Discouraging words: NOS. Where never is heard, a discouraging word...
27. Honey: DEAR. Sweet.
28. Room at the top: ATTIC.
29. 1990s Labor secretary: REICH.
30. Boston fern, e.g.: HOUSE PLANT. They are hard to kill, and a common house warming gift. When I started practicing law, I attracted a young lady who ended up moving in with me. The senior partner's wife gave us a Boston Fern. When they came to visit, I was horrified to see the plant very dead.
31. Sonicare rival: ORAL-B. Tooth stuff.
32. Piano practice concerns: TEMPI. The plural of Tempo, a semi-clecho with ...
33. Piano practice piece: ETUDE.
37. Share-a-ride updates, briefly: ETAS.
39. Stay dry: TEETOTAL. The use in temperance jargon was first noted in September 1833 in a speech advocating total abstinence (from beer as well as wine and liquor) by Richard "Dicky" Turner, a working-man from Preston, England. Total abstinence.
43. Balloon filler: AIR.
44. Bellini opera: NORMA.
45. Wee hour: TWO.
48. Blanched: WAN. Ashy?
49. One of six awards for Ursula Le Guin: NEBULA. Science fiction author.
52. Minor argument: TIFF.
53. Free speech org.: ACLU.
54. Zest: PEEL. What you get from an orange, lime etc to add to food or drink.
56. Support beam: I-BAR.
57. Well: ABLY.
59. Is home sick, maybe: AILS. Two words, not missing home.
60. "Go on, git!": SCAT.
61. Custodian's ringfull: KEYS. Very nice picture.
63. __ alai: JAI. Followed by another J
64. Improv session: JAM.