Yoga Class: The last word of each theme answer is also a yoga pose.
17-Across. * George Plimpton football memoir set in Detroit: PAPER LION. [Name # 1.]
25-Across. * Courtroom hotshot: LEGAL EAGLE.
35-Across. * Informer: STOOL PIGEON. This is my favorite yoga pose.
48-Across. * Cowardly type: SCAREDY CAT.
And the unifier:
57-Across. Asanas found at the ends of the answers to the starred
clues: YOGA POSES. Everything you wanted to know
about Asana Yoga,
but didn't know to ask.
Over a decade ago, C.C. interviewed Mangesh Sakharam Ghogre. You can read the interview here.
Across:
1. "Sorry, rules __ rules": ARE.
4. Dizzying designs: OP ART. Short for Optical Art.
9. __ up on: unites against: GANGS.
14. Villain Luthor: LEX. [Name # 2.] // Change
the vowel, and you get 29-Across. Bagel topper: LOX.
15. Prefix with -lithic: PALEO-. Paleolithic. Also
known as the Old Stone Age.
16. Love to pieces: ADORE.
19. One awarding stars, perhaps: RATER.
20. "... the __ of defeat": "Wide World of Sports" phrase: AGONY.
21. "Black Panther" director Coogler: RYAN. [Name # 3.]
Ryan Kyle Coogler (b. May 23, 1986) has directed a number of films.
23. Excite, with "up": AMP.
24. King or queen, but not prince or princess: CARD.
28. House pest: ANT. Remove a consonant from the Pest and the ANT becomes
a house Pet. Yesterday, the ANT was an Unwelcome Picnic Guest.
30. Manage to achieve: ATTAIN.
31. Reciprocal of cosine: SECANT. // And 39-Down.
Inverse trig function: ARCSINE. We all remember our high
school math class, right?
34. Trace: HINT.
38. Water-to-wine town: CANA. A Biblical reference where
Jesus performed the miracle of turning water into wine at a wedding.
40. Hiking sites: TRAILS.
41. Maker of Zesty Curly frozen French fries: ORE-IDA.
Yummers! Actually, I have never tried these, but I do like
Ore-Ida's Tater Tots, which appeared in yesterday's puzzle.
53. Milne bear: POOH. Winnie the Pooh is a fictional teddy bear created by A.A. Milne (né Alan Alexander
Milne; Jan. 18, 1882 ~ Jan. 31, 1956) in the 1920s.
60. Scandal-plagued energy company: ENRON. This company disintegrated almost overnight back in 2001.
61. Nebraska city: OMAHA. Hi, Husker Gary! Years ago,
when I was first looking for a job, I was offered a job in Omaha. My
potential boss told me, however, that moving from the Northeast, I would
experience "extreme cultural shock" living in Nebraska. So instead, I
moved to the South. No cultural shock there, eh?
62. Mined resource: ORE. Not to be confused with the
41-Across and the Ore-Ida potato products.
63. Patch, as a lawn: RE-SOD.
64. Fruit-hitting-the-floor sound: SPLAT.
65. Big Apple paper, for short: NYT. As in the New York Times.
Down:
1. Llama kin: ALPACA.
2. 1980s president Ronald: REAGAN. Ronald Wilson Reagan
(Feb. 6, 1911 ~ June 5, 2004) was the 40th President. Can it really be
over 40 years since he began his term as President? [Name # 4.]
6. Boxer who said, "It's hard to be humble when you're as great as I
am": ALI. Muhammad Ali (né Cassius Marcellus Clay, Jr.; Jan.
17, 1942 ~ June 3, 2016) would "float like a butterfly, sting like a bee."
[Name # 5.]
7. Corp. shake-up: RE-ORG. As in Reorganize. It seems
like the banking industry is always undergoing re-orgs.
8. Skater Harding: TONYA. Tonya Maxene Harding (b. Nov. 12,
1970) is best known for her troubles past. In 1994, her ex-husband
attacked her rival, Nancy Kerrigan. Tonya was banned from competitive
skating and turned to boxing. [Name # 6.]
9. January birthstone: GARNET. I have 3 options for my
birthstone.
10. Oral health org.: ADA. As in the American Dental Association.
11. "Why does this keep happening!?": NOT AGAIN. Yup.
I'll be out next week again.
12. Unseen troublemaker: GREMLIN. Also the model of a
vehicle that was manufactured in the 1970s.
13. Garden of Eden creature: SERPENT.
18. Terminate: END.
22. Mobile's st.: ALA. Mobile, Alabama is on the Gulf of
Mexico. The George Washington Tunnel on I-10 runs under the Mobile
River, then emerges to join the bridge that spans the Bay of Mobile. The
tunnel is a bottleneck on the interstate and there is always a long line of
traffic of cars waiting to go through the tunnel. Interesting fact about
Mobile: the first Mardi Gras in the Americas was held in Mobile.
25. El Pollo __: southwestern restaurant chain: LOCO. El Pollo Loco is a California-based chain. I was about to say I had never heard
of this restaurant, but our local paper recently announced the company is
expanding in south Louisiana.
26. Glorify: EXALT.
27. One of the Musketeers: ATHOS. The Three Musketeers is a French historical adventure novel by Alexandre Dumas. It was
written in 1844 and is on my TBR list. The novel, which is set in the
1620s, recounts the adventures of a young man named d'Artagnan who befriends
Athos, Porthos and Aramis, who are the musketeers. [Name # 7.]
29. Summer sign: LEO. Hi, Leo III!
31. Flight part: STAIR.
32. "Fresh Air" airer: NPR. Fresh Air is a radio
talk show hosted by Terry Gross. She has been hosting the show since
1975. [Name # 8.]
33. Small crown: TIARA. Apparently in the British royal
family there are strict rules about wearing Tiaras.
38. Kevin of "Yellowstone": COSTNER. Kevin Costner (né Kevin
Michael Costner; b. Jan. 18, 1955) plays the patriarch in the television
show Yellowstone. [Name # 9.]
42. Rely (on): DEPEND.
43. Commotion: ADO.
45. Human being: PERSON.
46. Major thoroughfare: ARTERY.
47. Pamper: COSSET. Not a Tuesday word.
49. Toys on strings: YOYOs.
50. Bite hard: CHOMP.
51. Opening setting of "Madagascar": ZOO.
54. Squabble: SPAT.
56. Dove's sound: COO.
58. "Death on the Nile" actress Gadot: GAL. Gal Gadot (b.
Apr. 30, 1985) is an Israeli actress. [Name # 10.]
Theme: SO AND SO (39. Name better left unsaid, or a description of the answers to the starred clues)
17. *Many an aria: SOPRANO SOLO.
24. *Not quite apologetic: SORTA SORRY.
48. *Persuaded with flattery: SOFT-SOAPED.
61. *In the near future: SOMEDAY SOON.
Boomer here.
I
was a baseball card dealer years ago, and I recently heard the story
that a 1952 #311 Mickey Mantle rookie card went for over 12 million
dollars. I checked my Beckett price guide and it is currently listed for
$80,000.00. That's a long way from 12 million so it seems like a SO SO
story.
Across:
1. Private stash: CACHE.
6. Pizza serving: SLICE. I worked pizza and it is not a slice, it's a PIECE.
11. Dell products, for short: PCS.
14. Approximately: ABOUT. Evander Holyfield beats Mike Tyson.
15. Weighed down: LADEN.
16. Flamenco cheer: OLE. Mr. Svenson.
19. Tiny: WEE. WEE, WEE. WEE. WEE. All the way home
20. "Will I __ learn?": EVER. I do not expect to.
21. Dark cloud, maybe: OMEN. Guys from Oregon.
22. Noggin: HEAD.
23. 1950s sitcom name: DESI. Ricky Ricardo.
27. Historic Nevada city with a railway museum: ELY. I have never been outside of Reno and Las Vegas.
29. __ suey: CHOP.
30. Salon offering: NEW DO. I do not have enough hair for a salon visit.
33. Ore-Ida nuggets: TATER TOTS. My favorite!
38. Here, in France: ICI.
41. Syrup source: SAP. Mostly Maple.
42. Unlikely winners: LONG SHOTS. Rich Strike at the Derby.
44. "Best before" kin: USE BY.
46. Tune for two: DUET. The Carpenters were my favorite.
47. Campus URL ender: EDU.
53. Frosted, as a cupcake: ICED. Or tea in the summer.
57. Periods of history: ERAS.
58. Horse rider's strap: REIN.
59. "Big Night" actor Shalhoub: TONY. Hall of Famer - Twins' Oliva
60. Buddy: PAL.
64. __-at-ease: ILL. Cubs and White Sox state.
65. Strainer: SIEVE.
66. Plentiful: AMPLE.
67. Stubborn beast: ASS. I believe the beast is a mule. The ASS is behind it.
68. Great-grandparent, say: ELDER. I never met any of mine.
69. Big buttes: MESAS.
Down:
1. Scoped out with bad intentions: CASED.
2. "Heavens __!": ABOVE. "We're on a street called Love"
3. Successfully handles a rough patch: COPES. COPES are not always successful.
4. Rushed: HURRIED. Rushing backs will be on TV soon!
5. Greek letter between zeta and theta: ETA.
6. Sports replay type, briefly: SLO-MO. Rushing backs will be here too.
7. Pointer or printer lead-in: LASER. Don't look into this thing.
8. "__ have a clue": I DON'T. Okay.
9. Cartoon frame: CEL.
10. Music producer Brian: ENO.
11. Confident stance: POWER POSE. Quarterbacks will be there for sure.
12. Blue-skies forecast word: CLEAR.
13. Far from swanky: SEEDY.
18. Like a busybody: NOSY. Don't ask.
22. YA novel by Carl Hiaasen about a threatened owl habitat: HOOT. Temple Owls are playing Duke Saturday.
25. Unreturnable serves: ACES. Also a good poker hand. Especially four.
26. Hide from view: SHROUD.
28. Red-ink amounts: LOSSES. Stock market was not friendly in August.
30. Zip: NIL. NADA
31. __-friendly: ECO.
32. Unexpected moments of good fortune: WINDFALLS. Visit a casino.
33. "__ Te Ching": philosophical text: TAO.
34. Unwelcome picnic guest: ANT. They are amazing!
35. NFL six-pointers: TDS. Plus 1 usually. Season will start next Sunday.
36. Bar bill: TAB. I do not go to bars anymore, But when I did, it was pay one at a time.
37. James Bond, for one: SPY.
40. "__ Be in Love": Kate Bush song: OH TO.
43. "No __, no glory": GUTS. If you got this far, you've earned glory.
45. "I'm good with it": SUITS ME.
47. Poet St. Vincent Millay: EDNA. A township in North Dakota.
48. Old photo tone: SEPIA.
49. Face-to-face exams: ORALS. Speak loudly and carry a small stick.
50. __ Forces Day: ARMED. Veterans welcome.
51. "Pet" annoyance: PEEVE.
52. Pillow feathers: EIDER.
54. Henhouses: COOPS. My Uncle Bill's farm produced many eggs.
55. "__ Holmes": Netflix film starring Millie Bobby Brown: ENOLA.
56. Units of force that make up newtons: DYNES.
61. NNW opposite: SSE.
62. Olive __: OIL. Popeye spelled his girlfriend OYL.