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Aug 10, 2012

Friday, August 10, 2012, Steven J. St. John

Theme: C. C. where are you? Oh there you are, at the beginning of the first word in each of the four theme answers (and twice in one!) right before a word beginning with "L." Our friend and part time visitor SJ SJ is back with a Friday offering just right to set the mood for the weekend, one Q short of a pangram. Steven lives and teaches in Orlando, which is where my youngest (who graduated from U. of Central Florida) and I started our journey with the 26 foot truck on the way to Denver. This is a very nice tight puzzle with low word count and lots of originality, nice long fill, punny theme pictures, but it reminds me why I do not try this. Welcome to Fridays SJ, sorry I missed marti, C.C. and Jeff Chen, but now to dissect this war on my neurons after my week off for my cross-country trek.

20A. Problem for French Open tennis officials? : CLAY ON THE LINE.(13) Lots of fun stuff here, but you need to know they play on the red clay at Roland Garros, the only major tennis event left on clay. SJ laid it on the line for us today. (my marti nit; why is it not CLAY ON THE CLINE, maybe clued with Aiken sings Patsy?)

30A. Challenge for an aspiring vascular surgeon? : CLOTS TO LEARN (12). Blood clots being a big part of that surgery, and certainly must be learned.

38A. "Come on-a My House" and "Hey There"? : CLOONEY TUNES (12). Aunt ROSEMARY not George; no cartoons here.

49A. Daily chore for Travolta? : CLEFT CLEANING (13). Great visual, though I do not believe Scientologists are at all liberal.

Across:

1. Mouth part : JAW. My first thought was, really? Then my jaw dropped, and it was all good.

4. Pay a call : STOP IN. SJ seems to have taken up the mantle of the late Dan Naddor in using these word combo answers.

10. 2011 NBA MVP Derrick : ROSE. The Chicago Bull STAR. (4:37).

14. Big time : ERA. Nice change on an old word.

15. Legalese adverb : HERETO. hereinafter, heretofore ad nauseam.

16. Dark, in verse : EBON. Like Othello.

17. It can be placed at a window : BET. At the track; nice clue.

18. While : EVEN AS. See, another one.

19. Much : A LOT. Some grammer gramma? LINK.

23. Deserves a treat, perhaps : BEHAVES. I did my Austin Powers' link last time.

25. Niamey is its capital : NIGER. The only thing I know about this COUNTRY is that it is not Nigeria, but next to it.

26. Number from the past : OLDIE. Musical number, nice!

27. Some columnists : BLOGGERS. Hmm, right next to oldie, I wonder if he was thinking of me?

33. 23-Down holder : KEG. with 23D. Dark quaff : BOCK. Nice Friday word (quaff) in the clue and a BEER shout out for my aspiring brewer son.

34. Bikini event, briefly : H TEST. Not my first thought of a bikini, i do not like it atoll. See below.

35. Spill-handling org. : EPA. Environmental Protection Agency.
42. Ran last in : ANCHORED. very Olympic friendly; did you all see this RACE? (1:13).

45. Converse : SPEAK.

46. Word in some font names : SERIF. INFORMATION.

47. Chums : COHORTS. This stems from the Roman fighting unit within their army.

53. St. ___: Rose's Minnesota home town on "The Golden Girls" : OLAF.

54. Top with no back : HALTER. I like how this crosses 40D. Concert mementos : T SHIRTS.

55. Hypotheticals : IFS.

58. Longtime Eastern European leader : TITO. The Yugoslavian leader, who like Franco is still dead. (SNL anyone?)

59. Words of exhaustion : I'M BEAT. How did he know I am so tired; loading driving 1,991 miles, unloading; whew!

60. Wild scene : ZOO.

61. Discovered : SEEN.

62. Choice examples : PEARLS. Wisdom, often comes before SWINE. Please see the August 9 edition. Lois, Carol, Jeannie?

63. Abbr. on a business card : EXTension.

Down:

1. Bush from Florida : JEB. The youngest brother, initially.

2. "___ you happy now?" : ARE. I hope so, I am working hard here.

3. Burglar alarm alternative : WATCHDOG. Another nice clue.

4. Rural bundles : SHEAVES. More nice fill, perfect Friday Fodder.

5. Musical milkman : TEVYE. Did you recall he was a MILK MAN?(7:34)

6. 100-year-old treats : OREOS. Man, those must be really stale by now.

7. Eponymous 17th-century settler : PENN. This Quaker wanted to name the state Sylvania for its lush forests.

8. "Do ___ once!" : IT AT.

9. Light chow : NOSH. Is this Yiddish word in the language?

10. Work on wheels, perhaps : REALIGN. More good long fill.

11. Make beholden : OBLIGE. SJ SJ makes us beholden for his fine entertainment.

12. Better, to an impatient boss : SOONER. Or later.

13. Appears onstage : ENTERS. Am I the only one who thought of Snagglepuss?

21. Café supply : LAIT. French for Milk. Au lait, ole!

22. Caltech grad, perhaps: Abbr. : ENGR. Engineer. which is nearby 35D. Command from Captain Kirk : ENERGIZE which appeals to me.

24D. Cover girl McPherson : ELLE. A better bikini image.

27. Many a wine : BLEND. The dirty rats!

28. Suffix with Congo : LESE.

29. Like some cereal : OATY. Which is near 32D. Tribe met by Lewis and Clark : OTOE. We drove over the trail.

31. 2011 superhero film starring Chris Hemsworth : THOR. The MOVIE. (2:33)

36. Gardener's supply : PEAT. Not Erle Stanley.

37. Shows curiosity : ASKS.

38. Elegant fabric : CHIFFON. SHOP?

39. Artistic digs : LOFT.

41. "Once ___..." : UPON. Likely story.

42. Sporty ties : ASCOTS. Named for the British race course where they were (are) worn proudly. Maybe.

43. First name in circumnavigation : NELLIE BLY, the famous reporter, who liked Jules Verne. LINK.

44. Be artistic : CREATE.

47. Do lunch? : CATER. Almost neighboring anagrams.

48. Center with an MBA : O'NEAL. Not an honorary one, but earned by SHAQUILLE.

50. Circuit holder : CHIP. Likely micro.

51. Hobbled : LAME, or many of my jokes.

52. Largest island in the Tuscan archipelago : ELBA. We have learned much about this little place.

56. Deceive : FOX. Well I hope SJ did not out fox you today, and make you turn to drink, and become...

57. Inebriate : SOT. Anyway, on that note, time to mosey on out of here. Nice to be back. Thank you Mr. Sinjin, and thank you all for being there.
Lemonade

Note from C.C.:

John Lampkin constructed today's NYT. It's his first themeless. Congrats, John!

Aug 9, 2012

Thursday, August 9, 2012 Ed Sessa

Theme: Got change?
I know little (if nothing) about coin collecting. Everything that follows is totally gg'd!!

20-Across. *7 ___ : BUFFALO NICKELS. Buffalo nickels were minted from 1913-1938. A 1916/16 (double die variety) could be worth $50,000. What would seven of those suckers be worth?

33-Across. *5 ___ : WHEAT PENNIES. Wheat pennies were minted from 1909 to 1958. A 1943 D-bronze/copper could be worth $1,000,000 !! (That's more than a buck, by my reckoning...)

42-Across. *6 ___ : MERCURY DIMES. Mercury dimes were minted from 1916 to 1945. A 1916-D could bring about $375. $2,250 for six of 'em.

And the unifier:
57-Across. What the starred clues and their no-longer-minted answers come to : CHANGE FOR A BUCK. The coins in the other three theme entries are no longer minted. Therefore, they are "changed" from the modern-day version of the respective coins. If you add them all up, 7 nickels, 5 pennies plus 6 dimes all add up to $1.00. Got it?

It's Thursday, and Marti here to look at the rest.

Across:

1. Ones crying foul : REFS

5. Bishop's representative : VICAR. A vicar is any representative. For example, in the Catholic church, the pope is the "vicar" of Christ.

10. Letters for Dick and Jane : ABCS

14. Nerve cell projection : AXON

15. "Guitar Town" singer Steve : EARLE.Link. 2:29

16. Place to find a 62-Across : PERU. And 62-Across. Animal of 16-Across : LLAMA

17. "Not so quick, Silver!" : WHOA. "Hi-ho Silver, awaaaay...!"

18. Tequila source : AGAVE

19. Like some chances : SLIM...to none.

23. Affaire de coeur : AMOUR. "Affair of the heart": Love, in French.

24. Low bender : KNEE

25. Impersonate : APE

27. Classic roadster : REO

28. Gene's "Brigadoon" partner : CYD. Charisse.

31. "Who Wants to Be Me?" co-author, familiarly : REGIS. Philbin. I haven't read it. You?

37. Sutherland solo : ARIA. Joan Sutherland sings the aria from Handel's "Alcina". 4:46

40. Attention-getting sound : ALARM. Don't you just love it when the cats decide to chase a moth at 3:00 A.M., and set off the alarm in the process???

41. Matador's foe : TORO. The "bull", in Spanish.

45. Soft fly : BLOOP. Hmmph, I'll leave it to the baseball experts to explain that one!

46. Country miss : GAL

47. Court do-over : LET. Tennis court, that is.

50. Cyclotron bit : ION

51. Spartan spirits : OUZO. Greek spirits. Tastes like licorice!

55. Bingo relative : BEANO. Or, a gas-preventing pill.

61. False god : BAAL. Any of the spirit deities worshiped as cult images called "ba'al". Regarded as false gods in the Hebrew bible.

63. Like much lore : ORAL

64. Sicilian spewer : ETNA. Italian volcano.

65. Fabled grasshopper, for one : IDLER. Aesop's "The Ant and the Grasshopper"

66. '60s golfer "Champagne" Tony : LEMA. He joked that he would buy champagne for the press if he won the Orange County Open Invitational in 1962. Ironically, he died in a plane that crashed in the water hazard short of the seventh green of the Lansing Country Club on the way to an event there.

67. Knight and others : TEDS. He played Ted Baxter on "The Mary Tyler Moore Show".

68. Dip before dinner, maybe : SALSA. Cute clue.

69. "Climb Ev'ry Mountain" backdrop : ALPS. From "The Sound of Music". Link. 2:21

Down:

1. Place for shuckers : RAW BAR. Aw, shucks!

2. Dig up : EXHUME.

3. Miss Piggy's poodle : FOO-FOO. Hilarious, amazing talented dog! 2:49

4. One fine mess : SNAFU. "Systems normal, all f(owl)ed up"!

5. Saltimbocca meat : VEAL. Yumm!

6. "I hate the Moor" speaker : IAGO. From "Othello"

7. Curmudgeon : CRANK

8. Animated chipmunk: ALVIN. You really don't want an ear worm, do you?

9. Volleyball star Gabrielle : REECE. Did anyone watch the Olympic volleyball matches?

10. Recess near an altar : APSE

11. Casino known for its fountains : BELLAGIO. Have you seen this famous display in Las Vegas, done to music? One of my favs is this one. 2:13

12. Cooked longer, perhaps : CRISPIER. Do you like your steak "crispier", or medium-rare?

13. Tidy ___ : SUM. If you have a 1943 D Bronze/Copper wheat penny, it could fetch a tidy sum!

21. Sneaker feature : ARCH. My first thought was "odor"...

22. "Ol' Man River" composer : KERN. Jerome Kern, composer. This is Paul Robeson's 1936 "Showboat" vocal. 4:18

26. Gas acronym : ESSO. "Standard Oil". (For its initials, "Ess" and "O")

29. About 1.2% of Uranus's orbital period, on Earth : YEAR

30. John on the links : DALY. Ya gotta love his outfits!

32. Tolkien creatures : ENTS. Hands up for those who did not know this, after having it about 1,376 times in the past two months?

33. Baylor Bears' home : WACO. Texas.

34. Little shaver : TAD

35. Puritan : PRIG

36. Jane Austen opus : EMMA

37. Dextrous beginning : AMBI

38. Get a move on? : RELOCATE. Loved this clue!

39. What a tyrant wields : IRON HAND. "HANDs" up for those who thought of IRON "fist" at first?

43. On top of : UPON. Once on top of a time...

44. 1814-'15 exile site : ELBA

47. Victory emblem : LAUREL. Many of our US athletes are wearing laurels this week!

48. Pitch tents : ENCAMP

49. Gertrude Stein confidante : TOKLAS. Alice B. Toklas.

52. Wrinkly fruits : UGLIS. Yes, they are!



53. Author Fitzgerald married to F. Scott : ZELDA. "Save Me the Waltz", about her marriage to F. Scott.

54. "___ the nerve!" : OF ALL

56. "The Hot Zone" subject : EBOLA. virus. Scary.

58. Word of woe : ALAS

59. East End abodes : 'OMES. To 'enry 'iggins, that is.

60. Avis lead-in : RARA. Literally, "rare bird" in Latin.

61. Pot builder : BET. Poker pot.

Answer grid.

I'll bet you had as much fun with this puzzle as I did? Until next week!

Hugs,
Marti