I Felt the Earth Move.
The letters in the circles spell out one of the 7 Continents, but the letters are not consecutive, but rather they have Drifted to give us a Continental Drift.
18-Across. Stringed instrument played by Jerry Garcia in the intro to CSNY's "Teach Your Children": PEDAL STEEL GUITAR. Asia.
29-Across. Have high aspirations, despite being warned not to: GET YOUR HOPES UP. Europe.
49-Across. "Based on what they tell me ... ": AS FAR AS I CAN SEE. Africa
63-Across. Land movement spanning millennia ... or what each set of circles suggests: CONTINENTAL DRIFT.
Across:
1. Salon tool: COMB.
5. Bay of Naples isle: CAPRI. Also mid-calf pants.
10. Underworld boss: SATAN. Not the Mafia boss ...
15. Actor Sharif: OMAR. Omar Sharif (né Michael Yusef
Dimitri Chalhoub; Apr. 10, 1932 ~ July 10, 2015) was an Egyptian actor who was
fluent in 5 languages: Arabic, English, Spanish, French and Italian.
16. Setting for some van Gogh works: ARLES.
17. Salad fruit: OLIVE. Not in your typical fruit salad,
although this recipe for a blood orange salad with olives looks interesting.
21. Says, "We're through!": ENDS IT.
22. Aspire laptop maker: ACER. I learned about this computer
from doing the crossword puzzles. Then I noticed that it is the computer
used by the receptionist at my doctor's office.
23. Jar top: LID.
24. Silky to the touch: SMOOTH.
26. Flip chart holders: EASELS. // 6-Down. Class with easels: ART.
33. Environmental prefix: ECO-.
34. __ kwon do: TAE. A form of Korean martial art.
35. Say over and over: ITERATE.
38. Model Campbell: NAOMI. Naomi Elaine Campbell (b. May 22,
1970) is a British model and actress.
41. Stumble: TRIP.
43. Protection: AEGIS.
44. Home of the NBA's Magic: ORLANDO. Basketball.
46. Nintendo's Super __: NES.
48. CPR specialist: EMT. The Emergency Medical Technicians make frequent appearances in the crossword puzzles. I hope
no one here needs one.
53. Water depth unit: FATHOM. As a noun, Fathom is a unit of
length equal to 6 feet. As a verb, I can fathom that.
55. Newspaper space measurement: LINAGE. Keep Linage in mind
when writing your obituary. Longer the obit, the more costly to your
heirs.
56. Laudatory verse: ODE. Anything can be the subject of
an Ode.
57. Cries of discovery: OHOs!
59. Regal domains: REALMS.
67. Like a loud crowd: AROAR.
68. In unison: AS ONE.
69. Hebrides hillside: BRAE. Today's Scottish lesson.
70. Author Carroll: LEWIS. Lewis Carroll (né Charles Lutwidge Dodgson; Jan. 27, 1832 ~ Jan. 14, 1898) has a
rather creepy interested in young children that probably wouldn't be tolerated
today.
71. Warning opening: DO NOT!
72. Rural agreement: YES'M.
Down:
1. Deal with it: COPE.
2. Gathering clouds, maybe: OMEN. It was a dark and stormy
night ...
3. Anti-DUI acronym: MADD. As in Mothers Against Drunk Driving.
4. Like trumpet music: BRASSY.
5. Remove, as a demon: CAST OUT.
7. Synthetic sofa portmanteau: PLEATHER. Pleather is faux
leather made from Polyurethane, hence the "P" in its name.
8. Bounce back again: RE-ECHO.
9. Archipelago part: ISLE. Another little dupe. See 5-Across.
10. Trifling amount: SOU.
11. Boxing legend: ALI. Mohammad Ali (né Cassius Marcellus
Clay, Jr.; Jan. 17, 1942 ~ June 3, 2016).
12. Book names are on them: TITLE PAGES.
13. Benefit: AVAIL.
14. Comic-Con attendees: NERDS. Comic-Con is a comic book
convention. If you are interested, here is a list of some up-coming dates.
19. Fancy airport ride: LIMO.
20. Say hi to: GREET.
25. Soapbox speaker: ORATOR. Why a soapbox?
27. Between ports: ASEA. The dreaded "A" word.
28. "You bet!": SURE.
29. UConn women's basketball coach __ Auriemma: GENO. Geno
Auriemma (né Luigi Auriemma; b. Mar. 23, 1954) isn't your usual Tuesday guest
celebrity. He was born in Montella, Italy, and came to the United States
when he was 7 years old. He has been at the University of Connecticut
since 1985.
30. Plug-in vehicle, briefly: E-CAR.
31. "You missed your chance": TOO LATE NOW.
32. Supply, as Muzak: PIPE IN.
36. It's up at the end of the test: TIME.
37. Sunrise dirección: ESTE. Today's Spanish lesson.
Hi, Lucina!
39. Sitcom set in Korea: M*A*S*H.
40. Scoop: INFO.
42. Be emphatic about: INSIST ON.
45. Private Ryan portrayer Matt: DAMON. Saving Private Ryan
was a 1998 film that starred Tom Hanks who was tasked {Spoiler Alert!} with
going behind enemy lines to find Private Ryan who's three brothers had been
killed in combat.
47. Hester Prynne's letter color: SCARLET.
50. "The Tempest" king: ALONSO. From the play by Willie the
Shakes.
51. Like much brandy: AGED.
52. Close at hand: NEAR BY.
53. Kind of point: FOCAL.
54. Be gaga over: ADORE. The link between Lady Gaga and Queen.
58. Noggin: HEAD.
60. Old Pisa dough: LIRE. Pre-Euro.
61. Advanced lit. degrees: MFAs. As in Master of Fine Arts.
62. Academic acronym: STEM. As in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics.
64. __ chi: TAI.
65. E-file agcy.: IRS. As in the dreaded Internal Revenue Service.
66. 2022, por ejemplo: AÑO. More of today's Spanish lesson.
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