Theme: Home Bodies - Five animals from across the land who have where they are found as part of their name. (Like Broadway Joe?)
(There is a constructor's note at the end.)
18. Grassland burrower : PRAIRIE DOG
23. Mojave lizard : DESERT IGUANA
37. Flippered ocean critter : SEA LION
51. Sure-footed Rockies denizen : MOUNTAIN GOAT
60. Playful swimmer : RIVER OTTER
Argyle here. Click on the name to get an image. Not much to say. Good continuation of the week.
Across:
1. Chase, as a fly : SHAG. As a fly ball, not the insect.
5. Comme ci, comme ça : SO-SO. French phrase meaning, literally, “like this, like that.”
9. Whaler's rear end : STERN. Har, that would be the back end of the boat.
14. "__ Fly With Me": Sinatra standard : COME. Clip(3:21)
15. Swan's "Swan Lake" wear : TUTU
16. Hawk's home : AERIE. No TUTU wearing hawks.
17. Boo-boo, in tot talk : OWIE. Crossword 2D. Canadian comic Mandel : HOWIE
20. "Hungarian Rhapsodies" composer Franz : LISZT
22. "My __!" : GOODNESS
26. Boulevard, e.g. : ROAD
27. Comical Coca : IMOGENE. Classic clip(1:11) with Sid Caesar.
31. "You betcha!" : "YES SIREE!"
35. Bad doings : EVIL
36. Soft drink suffix : ADE
41. Jack Horner's last words : "...AM I". Nursery rhyme.
42. Zoom or macro : LENS
44. Orange-and-black-winged butterflies : MONARCHS. See John's link at the bottom.
46. Dangles a carrot in front of : ENTICES. For such a common phrase, this is the only photo I could find of an actual occurrence.
50. Jay with jokes : LENO
56. Prayer set to music by Schubert and Gounod : AVE MARIA. Here is the search results from YouTube. Pick your own version to hear.
59. 1945 conference site : YALTA. Yalta is a city in Crimea, southern Ukraine, on the north coast of the Black Sea. President Franklin D. Roosevelt, Prime Minister Winston Churchill, and General Secretary Joseph Stalin discussed Europe's post-war reorganization. It had been preceded by the Tehran Conference in 1943. We had something about that recently.
63. Object of worship : IDOL
64. Some '80s Chryslers : K-CARS
65. Crescent's tip : CUSP
66. It flows through Egypt : NILE
67. Feel intuitively : SENSE
68. AMA concerns : HMOs
69. Slippery fish : EELs
Down:
1. Chew out : SCOLD
3. Not quite right : AMISS
4. Old coots : GEEZERS. Old coots following a miss?
5. "The Racer's Edge" : STP
6. "... __ daily bread" : OUR. From the Lord's Prayer.
7. College football immortal Amos Alonzo __ : STAGG. Stagg played football as an end at Yale University. 30D. "Boola Boola" singers : ELIs. 31. "Boola Boola" university : YALE
8. "Yes, yes, Fifi" : "OUI, OUI". French, French.
9. Verbally refused : SAID NO
10. Like most adolescents : TEENAGE
11. Earth, in Germany : ERDE
12. 60-Across habitats, to José : RIOs
13. Strips in a photo lab : NEGs
19. Wander : ROAM
21. Cinq moins deux : TROIS. French, French, French (5-2=3)
24. Container weight : TARE
25. Gray matter creation : IDEA
28. Flood emergency op : EVAC. the Emergency Volunteer Air Corps organizes general aviation pilots, amateur radio volunteers, and others to be of assistance during disaster.
29. Gp. that funds psychiatric drug testing : NIMH. National Institute of Mental Health.
32. Paradise : EDEN
33. Email status : SENT
34. "Slippery" tree : ELM. There are approximately 30 to 40 species of elm. Slippery elm is useful as a natural herb.
38. Kansas city : IOLA. As of the census of 2000, there were 6,302 people. As of the census of 2000, there were 32,170 people in Natick, MA.
39. R.E.M.'s "The __ Love" : ONE I
40. Au pair : NANNY
43. Almost boils : SIMMERS
45. Hair-raising product? : ROGAINE
47. Like some sandpaper : COARSE
48. Continental coin : EURO
49. Tattletale : SNITCH
52. "Paper Moon" Oscar winner O'Neal : TATUM
53. Nostalgic record : OLDIE
54. Ring-shaped reef : ATOLL
55. Fairy stories : TALES
56. Torah holders : ARKS
57. Smoking or drinking, some say : VICE
58. "__ Almighty": 2007 film : EVAN. Starring Steve Carell, Morgan Freeman, Lauren Graham.
61. That, in Toledo : ESO. Spanish
62. Fast-spinning meas. : RPS. Revolutions Per Second, when it's too fast for RPM.
Argyle
Constructor's Note:
This puzzle is a direct response to Scott Atkinson's fun LAT offering of Monday, 6/28/2010 where he used a "double animal name" theme with TIGER SHARK, ELEPHANT SEAL, SPIDER MONKEY, and TURTLE DOVE. After saluting Scott and kicking myself for not thinking of it first, I realized I could raise the stakes a notch by getting three layers in there: a critter, it's habitat, and it's characteristic behavior. Some fun!
Oddly, I've never photographed any of these species, but I do have a nice image of a pair of mating MONARCHS. [pic attached]. For those of you contemplating trying this at home, do not, I repeat, do not attempt this in a hammock.
Best to you all,
John Lampkin (http://www.johnlampkin.com/)