The GOOD, The BAD, and the UGLY, er, potato (19d.)~?
Today's
puzzle theme clues are opposing statements with the same
catch-phrase/idiom answer....two 15-letter spanners, and two awkward
14-letter spanners; a reasonable challenge for a Wednesday-level
puzzle, with only a few proper names to "42A." the solve. Splynter
here, filling in for melissa....
17. Good advice for an angry person / Bad advice for a novice dairy farmer:
DON'T HAVE A COW MAN
28. Good advice for a complainer / Bad advice for someone blowing out birthday candles:
SAVE YOUR BREATH
48. Good advice for a nervous public speaker / Bad advice for an impersonator:
JUST BE YOURSELF
63. Good advice for an impatient person / Bad advice for a Chippendales dancer:
KEEP YOUR SHIRT ON - I filled this in with "PANTS", but it didn't jibe with the DOWN clues
And, uh, Away We Go....
ACROSS:
1. Soccer star Lionel with seven Ballon d'Or awards: MESSI
9. Hope __: CHEST
15. Poetic preposition: ERE
16. Name tag word: HELLO
21. Rhythm-heavy genre: SKA - pondered RAP first
22. Mole: SPY
23. Fine __: ARTS
25. Historical times: ERAS - I don't have the link anymore, but I believe this is the single most used crossword fill; see also 39D.
34. Wild beast also called a wildebeest: GNU - hey, that's "GNUS" to me....
35. "Pull up a chair": SIT
36. Fume: SEETHE
37. Blake who played Aunt Harriet on TV's "Batman": MADGE
45. Repurposed tee, maybe: RAG
47. Directed: LED
52. Price-slashing event: SALE
53. Back muscles, for short: LATS - latissimus dorsi
54. Brief chances?: OPS - OPportunitieS
57. T'ai __ ch'uan: CHI - looked vague at first; more here
59. Newsstand stack: PAPERS
67. In vogue again: RETRO
68. Lunes or martes: DIA - Spanish for days Monday / Tuesday
69. Tucci's "Road to Perdition" role: NITTI - no clue; filled via perps
70. Far-out type?: ALIEN - and: 56. 70-Across-hunting org.: SETI - the Search for Extra Terrestrial Intelligence - and a musical interlude from Blue Öyster Cult
71. Belief suffix: -ISM
72. Prepare, as an infusion: STEEP
DOWN:
1. Rx orders: MEDs
2. Cooking staple, initially: EVOO - Extra Virgin Olive Oil; learned by doing crosswords
3. Ireland's __ Féin: SINN - SIEN, SEIN~? can never remember how to spell this
4. GPS technology, for short: SAT-NAV - the guys on Wheeler Dealers still call it as such
5. "We can share this hiding place!": "IN HERE~!"
6. Gun: REV
7. Miner concerns: ORES - cute; Miner/minor; see 34D.
8. More watered down: WEAKER
9. Comedian Margaret: CHO
10. Cut down: HEW - oddly followed by....
11. Colonnade trees: ELMS
12. High-five sound: SLAP
13. Broadway award: TONY
18. Legal dept. staffers: ATTYs
19. Potato nutrients, for short: CARBS - carbohydrates
24. Potting material: SOIL
26. Greek war god: ARES
27. Filter (through): SEEP
28. Complete fiasco: SNAFU - Situation Normal, All....
29. Some German imports: AUDIs
30. In __: unborn: UTERO
31. Island formation: ATOLL
32. "The Book __": Markus Zusak novel: THIEF - filled via perps
33. Grasped: HELD
39. Idris of "Cats": ELBA - seems to becoming a crossword staple as popular as "ERA"
41. Ancient France: GAUL - Hey~! My first chance to say this one is "Frawnche"
44. Car battery pioneer: DELCO - The Dayton Engineering Laboratories Co. - the Wiki
46. Result of some plotting: GRAPH - I toyed with "CABAL", but it's the 'other' type of plotting, e.g. geometry and AutoCAD
49. Violinist Menuhin: YEHUDI - No clue; filled via perps and WAGs
50. Sullies: STAINS - Not THIS Sully - I am fascinated with the Smithsonian Channel's "Air Disasters", not because I am morbid, but for the intriguing investigations - and how a very small part can bring down an airliner.
51. Global fashion brand founded in San Francisco in 1968: ESPRIT - again, no clue
55. Spa treatment: PEEL - Dah~! I tried MANI first
58. Pupil's place: IRIS - I briefly considered "DESK"
61. Learning method: ROTE
62. Salon sound: SNIP
64. Not post-: PRE
65. "Round __ Virgin, Mother and Child ... ": YON - Silent Night
66. Actor Waterston: SAM - you know him best as John "Jack" McCoy, the Executive Assistant DA from Law & Order