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Jul 7, 2010

Wednesday July 7, 2010 Gareth Bain

Theme: Never Give Up - Six symmetrically placed theme entries all begin with synonyms for the key word, TRY

17A. *Prepare to drink, as a can of beer : CRACK OPEN. Have a CRACK at it.

21A. *Say goodbye, quaintly : BID ADIEU. Place one's BID, I suppose. Or issue a command or invitation. Doesn't seem as tight a fit as the others. Am I missing something?

26A. *Betrayal : STAB IN THE BACK. Take a STAB at it.

49A. *Nixed : SHOT DOWN. Have a SHOT at it.

44A. *Do what others prefer : GO WITH THE FLOW. Have a GO at it.

59A. *It involves a lot of writing : ESSAY TEST. ESSAY the possibilities of it. And

61A. Synonym for the starts of the answers to starred clues : TRY. If at first you don't succeed, have a beer and call it a night. TRY, TRY again.

With six theme answers and a key word entry, this is a very thematically rich and persistently active puzzle.

Hi gang, it's JazzBumpa, your humble trombonist. I BID us to have a STAB at CRACKING this puzzle.

Across:

1. Perching on : ATOP

5. Coated with a precious metal : GILT. From 14th Century Middle English, for the color of gold.

9. Hekzebiah Hawkins's daughter : SADIE. From Al Kapp's Li'l Abner comic. Lovely girl.

14. Cotton field sight : BALE. Bales of cotton. My baleful look is because I wanted BOLL.

15. Melville novel : OMOO. Well known to crossword solvers. Has anyone ever read it?

16. Phillips et al.: Abbr. : ACADS. Phillips Academy, a secondary school in Andover, Mass.

19. Revolutionary Pancho : VILLA. Jose Doroteo Arango Arambula, a real person and Mexican folk hero. Like Robin Hood, he stole from the rich and gave to the poor. (See 12D.)

20. Moppets : TYKES. Sometimes they're cute.

23. Affirmative answer : YES. I agree

25. Priest in I Samuel : ELI. Much later, the lesser of two famous siblings.

33. They lack Y chromosomes : WOMEN. But men are willing to share, up to 50 times a day.

34. Agitated speeches : RANTS. Or blog posts. I have a few.

35. GP's soc. : AMA. American Medical Association.

38. Like "Beowulf," e.g.: Abbr. : ANON. Shouldn't this be, like the AUTHOR of Beowulf?

39. Shire horses' burdens : CARTS. I wanted Hobbits.

40. Israeli statesman Abba : EBAN. South African born Aubrey Solomon Meir Eban spent three decades in the Israeli Knesset.

41. When doubled, a number puzzle : KEN. KEN KEN puzzles are almost as much fun as crosswords.

42. "__ Swear": 1959 Skyliners hit : THIS I. THIS I swear. I swear, I could listen to this 50 time as day,

43. Lucky shot : FLUKE. I once sank a long, downhill, curving putt. (For a triple bogey, alas.) That must have been some sort of FLUKE.

47. Recycle receptacle : BIN. We bin recyclin' fer years.

48. "__-haw!" : YEE. Cry of excitement from down on the farm. Perhaps Windhover can elaborate.

54. Caught a few z's : SLEPT. I did that this afternoon. It was good.

58. Itinerant : NOMAD. People who are on the move, rather than settled in one spot. There are estimated to be 30 to 40 million in the world, of three types: hunter gatherers, pastoral nomads, and paripatetic nomads.

62. Be of use : AVAIL

63. Moore of "G.I. Jane" : DEMI. Not a favorite of mine

64. Intro for John? : DEAR. DEAR John letters - long distance breakup notices. Now, just text: "U R DUN!"

65. Ziti cousin : PENNE. Two kinds of pasta pipes.

66. Scoot along, as clouds : SCUD. A SCUD cloud looks dangerous.

67. Showing no sign of slowing down : SPRY. I'm not very SPRY this week. It's the heat. Yeah - that's the ticket.

Down:

1. Start of a learning song : ABC. Should need no explanation.

2. Sharp-tasting : TART. Sharp tasting from natural acidity, like baking apples. And 10. Like orange juice : ACIDIC.

3. Skin care brand : OLAY. Oil of OLAY. No bull.

4. Eat like a bird : PECK.

5. Two-time U.S. Open winner Retief : GOOSEN. I have no idea.

6. Little devil : IMP. Typical grandson. and 40. Little trickster : ELF. I thought they made cookies!

7. 1924 co-defendant : LOEB. Very strange case. Nathan Leopold and Richard Loeb murdered 14-year-old Bobby Franks, in an attempt to commit the perfect crime.

8. Singer Braxton : TONI. Seriously beautiful, Multiple award winner, not to be confused with Anthony Braxton.

9. Telly on the telly : SAVALAS. Nice echo clue for Kojak, the lollipop kid. Who loves ya, baby?

11. Spanish surrealist : DALI. Salvador. We see him often.

12. Just hanging, so to speak : IDLE. So if we have the IDLE rich . . . never mind.

13. Birthright-for-pottage trader : ESAU. From Genesis. Esau was hungry. Jacob drove a hard bargain. I think it was a bad deal.

18. Enter, as data : KEY IN.

22. Obligations : DEBTS. Pay up! (See 30 D.)

24. The Dardanelles, e.g. : STRAIT. A narrow channel joining two larger bodies of water.

26. Billet-doux letters : SWAK. Sealed With A Kiss. A "billet" is a short note. "Doux" is "sweet." Short, sweet, sealed with a kiss. The very antithesis of a Dear John letter.

27. Work on, as abs : TONE. You might have a GO at it.

28. In the thick of : AMONG. I think AMIDST fits the clue better.

29. 1972 Michael Jackson hit : BEN. I have no recollection of this song, but recognize the melody.

30. Draconian : HARSH. Draco was the first legislator of ancient Greece, who had the laws written on wooden tablets so they could be openly displayed. Any debtor with lower status than his creditor became a slave. Draconian law included the death penalty for even minor offenses.

31. Thing : ENTITY.

32. Capital WNW of Islamabad : KABUL. The capital and largest city in Afghanistan.

36. Powerful shark : MAKO. I guess.

37. Freshly : ANEW

39. Twilled pants material : CHINO

42. Move about absently, as one's thumbs : TWIDDLE

43. Touchy-__ : FEELY. Based on emotion and sentiment, to the detriment of rational analysis.

45. Get hold of : OBTAIN

46. One half of a tiff : HE SAID. From HE SAID, she said - who can figure it out? Draco, I suppose.

49. Clicking fastener : SNAP. I'm sure it's here somewhere.

50. __ to: halted, nautically : HOVE. Past tense of "heave" to. The sailors here can explain how heaving slows a boat.

51. Asian sultanate : OMAN

52. Gets hitched : WEDS

53. Infinitesimal time period: Abbr. : NSEC. Nanosecond. One billionth of a second. Probably the time frame for something done 50 times per day.

55. Data on airport skeds : ETDS. Estimated Times of Departure.

56. Bo follower? : PEEP. She lost her sheep. Windhover - help!

57. Ivan IV, for one : TSAR. The former royal rulers of pre-soviet Russia, Spelt CZAR everywhere but in puzzles.

60. Dallas sch. : SMU. Southern Methodist University.

Answer grid.

There you have it folks, a fine, dross-free Wednesday offering from Gareth, with a nice mix of the familiar with the not-so-common. Hope you enjoyed it as much as I did.

Picture of the Day: Here is a sweet picture of JD's three grandsons. The smiling boy is 3-year-old Truman. In his arms is 2-week-old Cameron. 11-month-old Grady seems to have something else in his mind.

Cheers!

JzB

Jul 6, 2010

Tuesday July 6, 2010 Donna S. Levin

Theme: Magazines - Five magazine titles - four at the start of the entries plus one at the end.

20A. Five-time "Sports Illustrated" swimsuit cover girl : ELLE MACPHERSON. "ELLE is a worldwide magazine that focuses on women's fashion, beauty, health, and entertainment. Sports Illustrated cover.

33A. 1982 song title items that "live together in perfect harmony" : EBONY AND IVORY. EBONY is one of the most well known Black American magazines in the United States. It provides business, health, fashion, sports, entertainment and general life style information. The song.

40A. Key opening? : O, SAY CAN YOU SEE. "O, The Oprah Magazine", sometimes simply abbreviated to O, is a monthly magazine founded by Oprah Winfrey and Hearst Corporation offering Oprah's views on everything from health, careers and relationships to fashion, books, and food. "O, say can you see...", the start of our national anthem was written by Francis Scott Key.

53A. Great experience : TIME OF ONES LIFE. TIME is a weekly news magazine and LIFE was a larger, more photojournalistic weekly that now is on the web. LIFE.com

58A. Newsstand buy, for short—one begins each of the four longest puzzle answers (and also ends the last one) : MAG.

Argyle here. Funny thing. I decided to start the puzzle in SW corner and got the unifier the first thing. How 'bout that.

Across:

1. Spider creations : WEBS.

5. Porkpie feature : BRIM. The hat from "The French Connection".

9. Fern-to-be : SPORE.

14. Cousin of a toe loop : AXEL. Figure skating jumps.

15. Levitated : ROSE.

16. Wears : HAS ON.

17. Stitch's adopter, in a Disney film : LILO. These guys.

18. Burden : ONUS.

19. Sky holder of myth : ATLAS. Much discussion last month, June 27.

23. Tennis match part : SET. Game, Set, and Match.

24. Wedding promise : "I DO".

25. Nathan Hale, e.g. : SPY. Revolutionary.

26. Stick (to) : ADHERE.

28. Tiny arachnid : MITE.

30. Mad scientist's milieu : LAB.

36. Type size : PICA. 1/6th of an inch.

38. Bill, once passed : ACT.

39. Lake on four states and a province : ERIE.

45. A-Team muscleman : MR. T.

46. Benevolent order : ELKS.

47. Port in SW Italy : NAPLES.

50. Heidi's high hill : ALP. Triple alliteration.

51. Jawbone source for Samson's weapon : ASS. Biblical.

52. SASE, e.g. : ENC.. Self-addressed stamped envelope, Enclosure.

58. City bonds, for short : MUNIs. Municipal bonds.

59. Latvian capital : RIGA.

60. Actor Rickman : ALAN. Here is his picture from the movie, "Sweeney Todd".

61. Tense feeling : ANGST.

62. Settled on a branch, say : ALIT.

63. Departed : WENT.

64. Silly ones : GEESE.

65. Applications : USES.

66. Butterfly catchers : NETS.

Down:

1. Polish Solidarity hero Lech : WALESA.

2. Like the storied man without a country : EXILED.

3. Accomplish a daring feat : BELL THE CAT. Æsop fable

4. __ gin fizz : SLOE.

5. Make wider : BROADEN.

6. Veg-O-Matic maker : RONCO.

7. "The jig __!" : IS UP.

8. Interlock, as gears : MESH.

9. Wrinkly dog : SHAR PEI. And 36. Fluffy toy dog, familiarly : POM. Shar Pei, Pomeranian. Also 42. Dog food choice : ALPO.

10. Dupe : PATSY.

11. Northern European capital : OSLO.

12. Reddish horse : ROAN.

13. USN rank : ENS.. Ensign.

21. Joan of art : MIRÓ. He was a Spanish surrealist painter and sculptor, 1893-1983. Nice play on "Joan of Arc".

22. Cornerstone abbr. : ESTD..

27. Auction venue with a four-color logo : EBAY.

28. Kris Kringle's employer of film : MACY'S. The film, "Miracle on 34th Street"

29. Enjoying a lot : INTO.

30. Marilyn Monroe's "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes" role : LORELEI LEE. Marilyn Monroe as Ms. Lorelei.

31. He put the "O" in Jackie O : ARI. When Jackie Kennedy married Ari Onassis.

32. Tournament edge : BYE. Not so much an edge but one less game a entrant must play.

34. Union soldier : YANK.

35. Prez's backup : VEEP.

37. Syr. neighbor : ISR.. Syria and Israel

41. Woman's name meaning "heavenly" : CELESTE.

43. Beats, as an incumbent : UNSEATS.

44. Cheek : SASS.

48. "Terrible" child, in Toulouse : ENFANT. Toulouse is a city in southwest France. "Enfant terrible" literally means "terrible child" but is used to describe one whose unorthodox or shocking speech or manners embarrass his associates like a naughty child embarrasses his elders.

49. Olfactory stimuli : SCENTS.

50. Slightly off : AMISS.

51. 1973 Rolling Stones chart-topper : "ANGIE".

53. Adjust for pitch : TUNE.

54. "Picnic" playwright : INGE. William INGE, "Picnic", earned him a Pulitzer Prize.

55. Munich missus : FRAU. Alliteration, German

56. Quiets, as a squeak : OILS.

57. Croquet venue : LAWN. You don't see people playing croquet much anymore. Or badminton.

Answer grid.

Argyle

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