Ready for Prime Time? The number in each of the theme answers is aPrime Number. To take you back to math class, a Prime Number a whole number above
1 that cannot be made by multiplying other whole numbers. The actors
in the clip below were not considered ready for Prime Time.
18-Across. Automatic time-out near the end of each NFL half: TWO MINUTE WARNING.
29-Across. Guided sightseeing event in the "Gilligan's Island" theme: THREE HOUR TOUR.
37-Across. Food-dropped-on-the-floor "policy": FIVE SECOND RULE.
47-Across 1955 Marilyn Monroe film, with "The": SEVEN YEAR ITCH.
And the unifier:
62. Large-audience schedule item ... and what the four other longest
answers comprise?: PRIME TIME LISTING.
Across: 1. Outer border: EDGE.
5. Soft "Hey, you!": PSST!
9. Type of bagel: SESAME. I prefer the Everything Bagel,
myself.
15. "Wuthering Heights" setting: MOOR. Wuthering Heights
is a 1847 novel by Emily Brontë (July 30, 1818 ~ Dec. 19, 1848).
It's the novel with Heathcliff and it takes place in the English
moors. That is my entire knowledge of the novel.
16. "I have a bad feeling about this": UH, OH!
17. Removed, as a pencil mark: ERASED.
21. Pay a call on: VISIT.
22. Auction
offer: BID.
23. Medium-sized apple: GALA. Everything you wanted to
know about the Gala apples, but didn't know to ask.
24. Parts of an act: SCENES. Hi, Keith!
26.
Dance named for a horse's gait: GALOP. Hand up if you knew
this dance.
28. Here-there in-between: NOR. Neither
here NOR there ...
43. Pulitzer author Jennifer: EGAN. I am not familiar
with Jennifer Egan (b. Sept. 7, 1962), but I had heard of her book, A
Visit from the Goon Squad, which is what won her the 2011 Pulitzer Prize
for Fiction.
53. __-rock: music: ALT. Everything you wanted to know
about Alternative Rock music, but didn't know to ask.
56. Pricey watch: ROLEX. They do look nice, though.
57. Pooch's plaything: DOG TOY.
58. Nagano noodle: SOBA. Soba noodles are Japanese noodles. They can be eaten in hot or cold dishes.
60. Worksheet line: ROW.
61. Noodle shape: ELBOW. I uses Elbow Macaroni noodles
for my Mac and Cheese.
67. Anger to the max: ENRAGE.
68. Baker's appliance: OVEN.
69. Golfer Aoki: ISAO. Isao Aoki (b. Aug. 31, 1942)
makes frequent guest appearances in the puzzle. He was inducted into
the World Golf Hall of Fame in 2004.
70. Fenway team: RED SOX. Years ago, I lived just a
couple of blocks from Fenway Park. That was back in the day when the
bleacher seats were only $3, so I could even afford to go to the games.
71. Viral internet item: MEME.
72. "bye 4 now": TTYL. Textspeak for Talk To You Later.
Down:
1. Defib expert: EMT. As in an Emergency Medical Technician.
2. The "D" in DJIA: DOW. As in the Dow Jones Industrial Average.
3. Succeed impressively: GO OVER BIG. I first looked at
this answer and though it was Goover Big.
5. Grounds for bad behavior, say: PUNISHES. A bit of an
oddly worded clue and answer, in my opinion.
6. Close: SHUT.
7. Drunkard: SOT.
8. Law exam, familiarly: THE BAR. The Bar Exam in Louisiana is the longest bar exam in the United States. It is 21 hours
long and takes place over 3 days. There are nine sections of the
exam and topics cover both common law and Civil Law. By the end of
the 3rd day, your brain is essentially mush.
14. Mystery writers' award: EDGAR. The Edgar award
appeared in a recent crossword that I commented on.
19. "That makes sense": I SEE!
20. Become limp: WILT.
24. Mo. metropolis: ST. L. St. Louis is a metropolis in Missouri.
25. Rub the wrong way: CHAFE.
26. Chip dip, casually: GUAC. As in Guacamole.
Yummers!
27. Run smoothly, as an engine: PURR.
30. Tram load: ORE.
31. India-born author Santha Rama __: RAU. Santha Rama
Ran (Jan. 24, 1923 ~ Apr. 21, 2009) was an Indian-born American is
probably best known for her screenplays. She adapted E.M. Foster's
novel, A Passage to India, for the theater. She is
not a household name, and rather tricky for a Tuesday.
35. Story line surprise: PLOT TWIST.
36. Italian for "dry": SECCO. Today's Italian lesson.
38. Mil. hospitals: VAs. As in Veteran Administration hospitals. Hi, Boomer! Hope you are doing well.
39. Part of DOE: Abbr.: ENER. As in the Department of Energy.