Our Vowels are Politically Correct: Each theme answer is a two word phrase where the first word
begins with P and the second word begins with C. Note, too, that we have a vowel progression in each of the two words as we work our way through this very PC puzzle. How cool is that!?!
17-Across. Black-and-white cruisers: PATROL CARS. Hand up if your first thought was Police Car instead of Patrol Car.
Also known as Panda Cars.
26-Across. Former name of Ball Arena: PEPSI CENTER. The Ball Arena, formerly known as the Pepsi Center, is in Denver,
Colorado. It's home to the Denver Nuggets (basketball), the Colorado
Avalanche (hockey), and the Colorado Mammoth (lacrosse).
39-Across. Public space in London's West End: PICCADILLY CIRCUS. Although it's a wild and crazy round-about, the Circus in the name is
derived from the Latin word meaning circle.
53-Across. Influential duo: POWER COUPLE. Iconic Power Couples from 1954 to 2020.
64-Across. Snack Pack product: PUDDING CUP.
And the unifier:
63-Down. Some laptops, and a hint to five long answers in this
puzzle: PCs. Is my MacBook a Personal Computer? What's the difference between a PC (Personal Computer) and an Apple laptop?
Across:
1. Defeated player's concession: I LOST.
6. Phone download: APP.
9. Cobra's warning: HISS.
13. "Yes to Fresh" candy: MENTOS. I knew of the candy, but
not its catch-phrase.
15. Bath bathroom: LOO. Why do the Brits use the
word Loo? Apparently, it comes from the French phrase guardez l'eau, which means "watch out for the water". This French phrase was
actually used when emptying out the chamber pot from the bedroom window.
16. Snack (on): MUNCH. Detective Munch, played by the late
Richard Belzer (Aug. 4, 1944 ~ Feb. 19, 2023), first appeared in the
television series Homicide: Life on the Streets, before moving on
to a Law & Order spinoff. I wonder what snack he
Munched on.
19. "Aw, shucks!": OH, GEE!
20. Fit to eat, to Muslims: HALAL. Halal is an Arabic word
that means lawful, or permitted.
21. Bygone Russian royal: TSAR. Did you know that the
word Tsar is derived from the Latin title of Caesar?
23. First digit in a googol: ONE. The One (1) in a Googol is followed by 100 Zeros. It's a really, really big number.
24. Little cut: SNIP.
29. Cargo weight: TON.
30. Sunscreen nos.: SPFs. As in Sun Protection Factor.
31. Indonesian island between Java and Lombok: BALI. There
are lots of things to see and do in Bali.
32. "So that's it!": OH, I SEE.
34. Knee injury initials: ACL. As in Anterior Cruciate Ligament. We see this knee injury occasionally in the puzzles.
36. "What a shame!": TSK.
44. Oolong, e.g.: TEA. Everything you wanted to know
about Oolong Tea, but didn't know to ask.
45. Combat sport, briefly: MMA. Short for Mixed Martial Arts.
46. "We did it!": HOORAY!
47. __ year: LEAP. People born on February 29 are known
as Leaplings. My great-grandfather was a Leapling.
50. Blueprint detail, for short: SPEC.
52. Overhead trains: ELs. Short for Elevated train.
59. Short "And yet ... ": OTOH. Textspeak for On The Other Hand.
60. Hunter in the night sky: ORION.
62. Said yes to an invite, say: RSVP'D. Today's French
lesson. The letters stand for répondez s'il vous plaît,
which translates to Respond if you please. A response,
however, is really expected, whether you please or not.
68. Jigsaw puzzle part: PIECE.
69. Memorable period: ERA.
70. Cruise venues: OCEANS.
71. Beltway VIPs: SENs. As in Senators.
72. Add sound to: DUB.
73. Promotes aggressively: HYPES.
Down:
1. Little rascal: IMP.
2. Actress DeLaria: LEA. Lea DeLaria (b. May 23, 1958) is
best known for her portrayal of Carrie Black on Orange is the New Black. [Name # 1.]
3. In a precarious position: ON THIN ICE. Here's a
fascinating video of someone who intentionally skates on thin ice.
7. Some dessert wines: PORTS. Everything you wanted to know
about Port Wines, but didn't know to ask.
8. "Could be": POSSIBLY.
9. "Come again?": HUH.
10. Gold bar: INGOT. Everything you wanted to know
about Gold Ingots, but didn't know to ask.
11. Play division: SCENE.
12. See-through: SHEER. Before she was the Princess of
Wales, Kate Middleton (b. Jan. 9, 1982) took part in a fashion show while in
college.
14. Hit with an open hand: SLAPPED.
16. Gourmet mushroom: MOREL. These mushrooms used to be a
crossword staple.
18. Score symbol: CLEF.
22. Obamacare, initially: ACA. // And 49-Down. The
second "A" of 22-Down: ACT. The actual name of Obamacare is
the Affordable Care Act.
24. "Knock it off!": STOP.
25. Like nine games of the 2021 baseball season: NO HIT.
Read about all Nine No-Hit games.
27. Biblical song: PSALM.
28. Part of TNT: NITRO. It's formal name is TriNitroToluene.
30. Dead __ Scrolls: SEA. The Dead Sea Scrolls can be seen
at the Israel Museum: Shrine of the Book in Jerusalem.
33. Weighing device: SCALE.
35. Bracelet fastener: CLASP.
37. Image in many a software tutorial: SCREENCAP.
38. __ Lumpur, Malaysia: KUALA.
40. "That was exhausting!": I'M POOPED.
41. "Toodle-oo!": CHEERIO!
42. Winter Games org.: IOC. As in the International Olympic Committee.
43. Method: Abbr.: SYST. As in System.
48. Slowly wear down: ERODE.
51. Trudge: PLOD.
53. Suspects, in police slang: PERPS.
54. Davis of "Do the Right Thing": OSSIE. I saw Do the Right Thing when I was living in France. It didn't translate well.
Ossie Davis (né Raiford Chatman Davis; Dec. 18, 1917 ~ Feb. 4, 2005)
played a character named Da Mayor. [Name # 2.]
55. Like wicker baskets: WOVEN.
56. Freedom, in Swahili: UHURU. It is also the first name of
the former president of Kenya, who served in that Office from April 2013 until
September 2022.
Uğuru Kenyatta (b. Oct. 26, 1961)
57. One over par, in golf: BOGEY.
61. Ruler division: INCH.
65. Perfume amount: DAB.
66. French article: UNE. More of today's French lesson.