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Apr 28, 2023

Friday, April 28, 2023, Pam Klawtitter

 


Yogi Berra is quoted as having said, "It's deja vu all over again" and this morning that is apropos.  As far as explaining the theme of today's puzzle is concerned, this blogger can (and will) copy the description that he posted two weeks ago

(quote) Good Morning, Cruciverbalists.  Malodorous Manatee here along with He-man to bring you a TGIF recap.  Today, the I's (ayes) Y's (whys) definitely have it with a straightforward theme from veteran puzzle-setter Pam Klawitter.

At the following four places within the grid, Pam has added the letter (I) Y to common words/phrases to create amusing answers to the given clues  (end quote):

18 Across:  Forged painting?: ART DECOY.  Art Deco

23 Across:  When kids start rolling their eyes at everything their parents say?: THE IRONY AGE.  The Iron Age.

40 Across:  School newspaper entries from its youngest reporters?: KINDERGARTEN COPY.


49 Across:  Sign that it's time to clean the closet?: DUSTY JACKET.  Dust Jacket.


The reveal comes at:

63 Across:  "Allow me to explain," and a phonetic hint to this puzzle's theme: HERE'S WHY.  Or, in this instance, H . . . e . . . r . . . e' . . . s  Y.


Here's how all of this looks in the grid:


. . . and Here's the rest of the clues/answers:

Across:


1. __ farm: ANT.  I had one when I was a child.



4. Respond to "Let's give it up for ... ": CLAP.  The clue refers to a colloquialism for soliciting a round of applause.  The answer, or course, also has at least one other meaning.

8. Burro: ASS.
 
11. Bamboozle: CON.  What do you call a female CON artist?  Ms. Leading.

14. Lav: LOO.  Bathroom.  We've often seen this clued with some reference to the British Isles.

15. London jazz duo?: ZEDS.   . . .  (immediately followed by just such a reference).  The last last letter of the alphabet (what we Yanks call Zee) in British English is called ZED.

16. "Shape of You" singer-songwriter: SHEERAN.  Ed SHEERAN.  His third album was the worldwide best seller in 2017.  He is currently being sued for copyright infringement.  The plaintiff is asking $100 million.  In 2022 SHEERAN successfully defended a copyright infringement claim involving "Shape of You".

20. Foul: POLLUTE.  Adjective, noun or verb?  Verb.  . . . and neither an odor nor a basketball reference.

21. Get lovey-dovey: SMOOCH.

22. Post-makeover self: NEW ME.


27. Ink: 
TATS.  Ink being slang for TATtoo.

30. Make hay, maybe: MOW.  As in the advice to "MOW while the sun shines".


31. Country quarters: INNS.  Apparently, quarters as used here, can be plural.

34. Spanish cheer: OLE.

35. Gardener's mixture: LOAM.  I went to the library to get a book about soil but was told that they had only one, unavailable copy.  It was on LOAM.

37. Cuss out: SWEAR AT.

43. "No need to explain further": YES I SEE.  Aha!

44. Broke new ground?: HOED.



45. Spy-fi writer Deighton: LEN.  Author!

46. Turow book: ONE L.  Author!

47. Shar-__: wrinkly dog: PEI.  Not to be confused with the architect.


48. "Anything __?": ELSE.

55. Some pasta: TUBES.  There are many types of pasta and several of those are tubular.  Wait, isn't that surfer slang?



56. James Cameron blockbuster set on Pandora: AVATAR.  Mr. Cameron has directed three of the all-time top five grossing films

60. Critters sought in a Nintendo game: POKEMON.

65. Rust-causing agent: OXIDANT.  Remember this from chemistry class?

66. "Dear __ Hansen": EVAN.  A musical and a film.


67. Energizer size: AAA.  A battery reference.


68. Pea holder: POD.

69. Cartoon frame: CEL.  Pre CGI technology.

70. Bulb unit: WATT.  These days, we purchase LED bulbs with a WATT equivalence.


71. Phisher's fig.: SSN.  Social Security Number.   Phising is the act of sending a false email in an attempt to gather information with which to commit fraud.


Down:

1. "Ah, me!": ALAS.  My experiment of cross breeding a hen with a Slinky has failed.  ALAS, I have no spring chicken.

2. Convention: NORM.

3. "Africa" band: TOTO.



4. Slovak neighbor: CZECH.
5. Dulce de __: LECHE.


6. Fuss: ADO.

7. "Gangnam Style" rapper: PSY.  The video is one of history's most-viewed.

8. Colorado quaker: ASPEN.  As in quaking ASPEN trees.  In the clue, quaker was not capitalized so it wasn't going to be a religious sect.

Populus Tremuloides

9. Like a strutting peacock: SHOWY.  Hand up for PROUD.

10. Title city in a DuVernay film: SELMA.  Ava DuVernay.


11. French wine term: CRU.  The word roughly translates to "growth" but is now used to denote a vineyard and its wines.

12. Muesli grain: OAT.  Sometime today, USPS is scheduled to deliver to me a box containing four bags of Bob's Red Mill Gluten Free Muesli.  I do not have Celiac Disease.  I do enjoy eating crunchy things made from rice.

13. Vane dir.: NNE.  North North East

17. Mournful: ELEGIAC.  Same etymology as elegy.


19. Apt rhyme for "spots": 
DOTS.



22. "On the double!": NOW.  Neither ASAP nor STAT would fit.


24. PR concern: IMAGE.  Public Relations.

25. Tomato paste tomato: ROMA.


26. Register: ENROLL.  Noun or verb?  Verb.  As in to register for a class.

27. Pacific Rim capital: TOKYO.  So many from which to choose.  The perps, especially the K and the Y, narrowed things down considerably.

28. Extraterrestrial: ALIEN.  So far, most of our depictions have come from Hollywood.



29. Became edgy: TENSED.

32. Mane areas: NAPES.  A hand up for first trying NECKS.

33. Broadway composer Jule: STYNE.  A member of the Songwriter's Hall of Fame with far too many credits to cite here.  One of his best known:


 
35. "__ Misérables": LES.

36. Underground resource: ORE.  What is a ferrous particle's favorite constellation?  Ore-ion.

37. Poker-faced: STOIC.  The ancient STOICs never got cavities.  They were implacable.

38. Itty-bitty: WEE.

39. Gridiron position: END.  An American Football reference.



41. Watered down: DILUTED.  THINNED would fit.

42. Actress Perlman: RHEA.  Best known for her role as Carla Maria Victoria Angelina Teresa Apollonia Lozupone Tortelli Lebec on the TV show "Cheers":



47. Sack dress?: PJS.  PaJamaS are something to wear when one "hits the sack".

48. "Are we there yet?" guesses: ETAS.  Estimated Time of Arrival S

50. Poison __: SUMAC.

51. Pricey steak: T-BONE.  I asked the butcher for a couple of T-BONEs but he gave me sirloins instead.  He later apologized for his mis-steak.

52. "Papa, Can You Hear Me?" film: YENTL.  The song from the movie.



53. Gold purity unit: KARAT.  I often forget which one is spelled carat (mass) and which is spelled KARAT (purity).

54. Part of a track meet: EVENT.

57. First word of "Jabberwocky": TWAS.  TWAS meant to be a nonsense poem.



58. "Got it!" cries: AHAS.  Yes, I see.

59. "Deadpool" actor Reynolds: RYAN.



60. Burst: POP.  Soda, parent, music, burst and art are among other possible clues.

61. Good Grips kitchen brand: OXO.



62. Tyke: KID.

63. Fell, as firs: HEW.  Homophone of you, yew and ewe.


64. Longoria of "Telenovela": EVA.  I never can keep all of the EVA  and AVA names sorted out.  The perps tell me which it should be.

 . . . .  and now it's time




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Apr 27, 2023

Thursday, April 27, 2023, Lance Enfinger & Jeff Chen

 

Honors Courses

Today's constructors, Lance Enfinger and Jeff Chen, bring us a letter addition puzzle, with 4 themers (2 across, 2 down) that work with or without the addition.  Each themer fits the pattern "Honors course for an aspiring ___?" and the fill is a career description prefixed with AP, short for Advanced Placement.  Note also that all the theme fills actually begin with APP, which is short for AP Program.

18A Honors course for an aspiring aircraft marshaller?:  AP POINTING, as in telling the pilot where to go.  Aircraft marshalling is a real gig.  Complete this course and your career will really take off!

Aircraft Marshaller

62A. Honors course for an aspiring pastor?: AP PRAISINGA pastor  is the leader of a Christian congregation, who also gives advice and counsel to people from the community or congregation.  In Catholic congregations where there may be multiple priests, it is the pastor's job to administer the parish and supervise the younger priests.  Pastors don't really PRAISE God any more than the priests. Their honors courses are more likely to be in planning, budgeting, building maintenance, and even in learning new languages.  Last year our pastor spent a month in Guatemala in a Spanish immersion course to enable him to support our church's growing number of Hispanic parishioners.

3D. Honors course for an aspiring lawyer?: AP PROVINGPROVING is presenting evidence used to either support or ascertain that something happened or that a person’s statement is true.  Whether it really is or not is something decided by the JURY.

36D. Honors course for an aspiring bell ringer?: AP PEALING.  In England bell ringing is a very competitive field ...
Here's the grid ...


Here's the rest ...

Across:

1. Cracked: AJAR.  "When is a door ...?".  Oh. You've already heard it.

5. Actor Omar: EPPS. Omar Hashim EPPS (born July 20, 1973) is an American actor, rapper, and producer. He has been awarded nine NAACP Image Awards, two Teen Choice Awards, one MTV Movie Award, one Black Reel Award, and one Screen Actors Guild Award.
Omar Epps
9. Dull sound: THUMP.

14. Easy going?: LOPE.

15. Pharmacist's container: VIAL.  Last Thursday a distraught ROMEO, thinking that JULIET was dead, swallowed a VIAL of a VILE substance to poison himself, leaving "no friendly drop" for her.

16. Ancient region of modern Turkey: IONIAIONIA was an ancient region on the western coast of Anatolia, to the south of present-day Izmir.
IONIA

17. Range for Zermatt and the Matter Valley: ALPS.  The Matterhorn is one of the best-known mountains (14,692 feet [4,478 metres]) in the ALPS, straddling the frontier between Switzerland and Italy, 6 miles (10 km) southwest of the village of Zermatt, Switzerland.
Matter Valley
18. [Theme clue]

20. Get down to basics: STRIP.  Or to paraphrase my old math teacher, "to get down far enough for all practical purposes."

22. Consumes: EATS.

23. Red carpet stance: POSE.
 
24. Irish actor Chris of TV's "Get Shorty": O DOWDChristopher O'Dowd (born 9 October 1979) is played Miles Daly in this film.  As someone who is only 5'6" tall, it is only natural that I would dislike this movie (which I have not seen), but not as much as I dislike this song by Randy Newman (lyrics) ...

And don't get me started on his song about Baltimore.  It's not like I take it personal or anything, but it's not easy being short.  For example reaching the books on the top shelves.  😉

26. Shenanigans: HI JINKS.  A CSO to our man in Norfolk.

28. Dust jacket design: COVER ART.   Here's Rolling Stone's 100 Greatest Album Covers.   And here's No. 32 (you knew I had to get an OPERA in here somewhere) ...
Overture
Pinball Wizard
31. Bowling pin count: TEN.  A CSO to our dearly departed Boomer.

32. Bird mascot for the Miami Hurricanes: IBIS.

33. New Zealand parrots: KEAS.

35. Ray's relative: SKATEStingrays and SKATES are often mistaken for one another. Both  can be found in Baltimore's National Aquarium:
Also a CSO to Ray - O, whose relatives do a lot of SKATING up in the frozen Northeast I'm sure.

39. Tanqueray liquor: GIN.  As long as it's shaken, not stirred.

40. Georgia fruit: PEACHES.

42. Hoppin' John morsel: PEA.  A Black-eyed PEA that is, known in some parts as the COW PEA.  One of my favorite legumes: easy to grow, disease resistant, prolific, easy to shell, and easy to dry for storage.  Here's a recipe for this Southern favorite.
Hoppin' John
43. George of "The Goldbergs": SEGALGeorge Segal Jr. (February 13, 1934 – March 23, 2021) was an American actor. He became popular in the 1960s and 1970s for playing both dramatic and comedic roles.  He played Albert "Pops" Solomon on The Goldbergs (2013–2021).
George Segal
1965
45. Word with ring or music: MOOD.  Like most MOODS, these rings don't last forever.  I'm not a big fan of MOOD music as it generally lacks passion, but I do like these guys ... 
46. Relaxation stations: SPAS.

47. Claire of "The Crown": FOYClaire Elizabeth Foy (born 16 April 1984) won a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series for her portrayal of the young Queen Elizabeth II in the first two seasons of the Netflix series The Crown (2016–2017).  Here she confronts Edward the VIII, who abdicated his throne in 1936 for "the woman he loved", Baltimorean socialite Wallis Simpson ...
She stole our hearts in the 2008 BBC mini-series Little Dorrit based on the novel by Charles Dickens ...
49. Fleetest of foot: SWIFTEST.  According to the Encyclopedia Britannica that would be Jamaican Usain Bolt ... 
Usain Bolt
51. Brandy glass: SNIFTER.  Here are a pair of SNIFTERS I made for the oncologist who cured my prostate cancer to drink the single-malt scotch I gave him after 10 years in remission.
 
SNIFTERS
55. Penta- minus one: TETRA.  Today's math lesson, in Greek no less.

56. Goddess who is the mother of Apollo and Artemis: LETO.  More Greek.  Apollo was the god of music and Artemis was the goddess of the hunt. LETO was the daughter of the Titans Coeus and Phoebe, and the sister of Asteria.
Leto with
infants Apollo and Artemis
57. Protein option for pho: TOFU.

59. Olympic volleyball great Kerri __ Jennings: WALSH Kerri Lee Walsh Jennings (born August 15, 1978) is an American professional beach volleyball player, three-time Olympic gold medalist, and a one-time Olympic bronze medalist. She is the beach volleyball leader in career victories as of 2016 having won 135 international and domestic tournaments.  Her nickname is "Six Feet of Sunshine"!
Kerri Walsh Jennings
[Theme fill]

65. Totenberg of NPR: NINANINA Totenberg (born January 14, 1944) is an American legal affairs correspondent for National Public Radio (NPR) focusing primarily on the activities and politics of the Supreme Court of the United States.
Nina Totenberg
.... also a CSO to our inane hiker!

66. Barbecue sites: YARDS.

67. Creative flash: IDEA.

68. Tiny annoyance: GNAT.

69. Splash through puddles: SLOSH.

70. Prying: NOSY.

71. Meringue need: EGGS.  You provide the shell and the filling and this simple recipe will provide the Meringue.
Down:

1. Quaint plaint: ALAS.

2. Shock: JOLT.

3. [Theme clue]

4. Lives: RESIDES.

5. Perón of Argentina: EVA.  Here's Madonna singing Don't Cry for Me Argentina for Lloyd Weber's Evita ...

6. Out-of-reach goal: PIPE DREAM.
7. __ Smurf: PAPA.

8. Arboreal slowpoke: SLOTH.  If you stop by the National Aquarium to see the RAYS and the SKATES (see 35A) be sure to pop-up to the Tropical Rainforest and see the SLOTHS.
Linne's Two-Toed Sloth
9. Metal in pewter: TIN. Pewter is a malleable metal alloy consisting of TIN (85–99%), antimony (approximately 5–10%), copper (2%), bismuth, and sometimes silver.
Pewter Cream Pitcher
c. 1780

10. Bright lipstick shade: HOT PINK.  A CSO to Lucina! 😀

11. Gabrielle of "L.A.'s Finest": UNIONL.A.'s Finest is an American action comedy crime television series created by Brandon Margolis and Brandon Sonnier; and produced by Sony Pictures Television. It is a spinoff of the Bad Boys franchise created by George Gallo.   Gabrielle plays Special Agent/Detective Lieutenant Sydney "Syd" Burnett.
Gabrielle Union
12. Capital of Belarus: MINSK.  Thumper.

13. Audiobook's lack: PAGES.

19. "You think so?": IS IT.

21. __ ejemplo: POR.  Today's Spanish lesson, e.g.  CSO número dos POR Lucina.

25. Waves from a boat: WAKE.  Also a celebration of a life held at the passing of someone.  One of the most famous of these events is the subject of James Joyce's Finnegans WAKE (a book which I have not read).  A CSO to our Misty, a Professor Emerita of English and an authority on Joyce's works. Here's hoping she stops by and shares a few bon mots about the book.

27. Milo's "Gilmore Girls" role: JESSGilmore Girls is a mother-daughter comedy-drama television series (2000 - 2006) starring Lauren Graham (Lorelai Gilmore) and Alexis Bledel (Rory Gilmore).  Milo Anthony Ventimiglia played Jess Mariano, one of Rory's heartthrobs:
Milo Ventimiglia (2019)
(he was 24 when he played Jess)
28. Slangy smokes: CIGS.

29. Big Apple stage award: OBIE.

30. Tuesday fare: TACOS.

34. Many entries in the Great American Songbook: SHOW TUNES.  The Great American Songbook is the loosely defined canon of significant early-20th-century American jazz standards, popular songs, and show tunes. It's not just a list of tunes and lyrics, but also an eponymous organization founded by Michael Feinstein, who is still on the road promoting these songs.  Selecting a single song representative of this music is really impossible.  This one by Henry Mancini is from the soundtrack to Breakfast at Tiffany's, and one of the first that I fell in love with ...
Audrey Hepburn
36. [Theme clue].

37. Dim sum brews: TEAS.  Legend has it that Dim sum originated in TEA houses in the 10th Century (Sung Dynasty), and is a communal dining and social experience that can span hours. It is customary for large groups to enjoy dishes together.  A CSO to our fearless leader!
Dim sum array
38. All-Star side: EAST.

40. Storyline: PLOT.

41. Falco of "Nurse Jackie": EDIE.

44. Provides, as an opportunity: AFFORDS.

46. Idiosyncratic: STRANGE.  IMHO, all of REALITY.

48. Creature in Tibetan myth: YETI.  aka the Abominable snowman ...

50. "Woo-hoo!," in textspeak: FTWFor The Win, a gamer expression anticipating victory, with "Woo-hoo!" being an expression of enthusiasm.   It's opposite is FTL, "For The Loss".  We Cornerites solve puzzles FTW, or as we would put it to FIR.  Here's wishing you got a "Woo-hoo" for this puzzle!

51. Leaves rolling in the aisles: SLAYS.  Another CSO to Ray - O.

52. Place to spot a 48-Down, maybe: NEPAL.  As YETIS don't recognize international boundaries, they occasionally stray into neighboring countries ...
53. Staffer who's good at networking, for short: IT PRO.  A CSO to -T, Jinx, et MOI (a long time ago).

54. Pitcher's gripping aid: ROSINROSIN, also called colophony or Greek pitch (Latin: pix graeca), is a solid form of resin obtained from pines and some other plants, mostly conifers, produced by heating fresh liquid resin to vaporize the volatile components.  In addition to its use by pitchers, it's also used as a flux in soldering, and by violinists on their bows to get a better grip on the strings.  This country boy always kept his bows rosined ...
This song is played at Orioles games during the 7th inning stretch.

58. Everymutt: FIDOGarfield's favorite FIDO ...
Odie
60. Obstacle: SNAG

61. Bowlers, e.g.: HATS.  another CSO to our BOWLER in Heaven.

63. Fire pit residue: ASH.

64. Carefree: GAY. Or a synonym for HAPPY. A refreshingly retro clue.

Cheers,
Bill

As always, thanks to Teri for proof reading, for her constructive criticism.

waseeley

 

Apr 26, 2023

Wednesday, April 26, 2023 Susan Gelfand

Theme: Let's find a game to play.  Some common games are hidden in the theme fill, with their letters scrambled.  The needed letters are in circled squares.  Hope you got them.

17 A. Primatologist who is the world's foremost expert on chimpanzees: JANE GOODALL.  Dame Jane Morris Goodall DBE; born Valerie Jane Morris-Goodall, is an English primatologist and anthropologist. She is considered the world's foremost expert on chimpanzees, after 60 years studying the social and family interactions of wild chimpanzees. Goodall first went to Gombe Stream National Park in Tanzania in 1960, where she witnessed human-like behaviours amongst chimpanzees.   Interestingly, I have observed chimp-like behavior in humans.

JENGA is the classic block-stacking, stack-crashing game. How will you stack up against the law of gravity? Stack the wooden blocks in a sturdy tower, then take turns pulling out blocks one by one until the whole stack crashes down. Is your hand steady enough to pull out the last block before the tower collapses?

 25. Postimpressionist painter whose work influenced cubism: PAUL CEZANNE.  Paul Cézanne [1839 –1906] was a French artist and Post-Impressionist painter whose work introduced new modes of representation and influenced avant garde artistic movements of the early 20th century. Cézanne is said to have formed the bridge between late 19th-century Impressionism and the early 20th century's new line of artistic enquiry, Cubism.

CLUE is a board game in which players have to find out who's responsible for murdering Mr. Boddy of Tudor Mansion in his own home. Get the scoop on the mansion's rooms, weapons and guests and start detecting! Was it Plum with the wrench in the library? Or Green with the candlestick in the study? Eliminate information throughout the game in this classic whodunit. The player who correctly accuses Who, What, and Where wins!   The Harry Potter version is absolutely brutal.

37. Cartoonist who created Snoopy and Woodstock: CHARLES SCHULZ.  Charles Monroe "Sparky" Schulz (1922 – 2000) was an American cartoonist and the creator of the comic strip Peanuts, featuring what are probably his two best-known characters, Charlie Brown and Snoopy. He is widely regarded as one of the most influential cartoonists in history, and cited by many cartoonists as a major influence, including Jim Davis, Murray Ball, Bill Watterson, Matt Groening, and Dav Pilkey.

CHESS is a board game for two players, called White and Black, each controlling an army of chess pieces in their color, with the objective to checkmate the opponent's king. The recorded history of chess goes back at least to the emergence of a similar game, chaturanga, in seventh-century India. The rules of chess as we know them today emerged in Europe at the end of the 15th century, with standardization and universal acceptance by the end of the 19th century. Today, chess is one of the world's most popular games, played by millions of people worldwide.

51. Radio personality who declared himself "King of All Media": HOWARD STERN.  Howard Allan Stern [b. 1954] is an American radio and television personality, comedian, and author. He is best known for his radio show, The Howard Stern Show, which gained popularity when it was nationally syndicated on terrestrial radio from 1986 to 2005. He has broadcast on Sirius XM Radio since 2006. I guess it's a characteristic of modern American Society that one can achieve great riches and notoriety by being an obscene and obnoxious blow hard.

And the unifier:   60. Cause of a major paradigm shift, and an apt description of 17-, 25-, 37-, and 51-Across as well as their sets of circled letters: GAME CHANGER.  This is an event, idea, or procedure that affects a significant shift in the current manner of doing or thinking about something.  In the clue, "changer" indicates that the letters of the games' names have been mixed up.  Notably, all of the people whose names have been used are recognized for their exceptional level of achievement.  In face, one might think of them as GAME CHANGERS in their own right.  Nice meta to the theme.

Hi gang, JazzBumpa here ready for some fun and games.  Would you like to play along?  OK.  It's your move.  Let's go!

Across:

1. Taj __: MAHAL.  An immense mausoleum of white marble, built in Agra between 1631 and 1648 by order of the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his favourite wife, the Taj Mahal is the jewel of Muslim art in India and one of the universally admired masterpieces of the world's heritage.  Also, Henry St. Claire Fredericks Jr. (b. 1942), better known by his stage name Taj Mahal, is an American blues musician. He plays the guitar, piano, banjo, harmonica, and many other instruments.

6. Provide funding for: ENDOW.  Give or bequeath an income or property to a person or institution.

11. Nurse: SIP.  As a noun sip means "small drink," like a sip of Coke or a sip of soup. The origin of sip isn't clear, though we know it's related to the Old English supan, "take into the mouth a little at a time."

14. Desert plant used to make tequila: AGAVE.  Agave is a genus of monocots native to the hot and arid regions of the Americas and the Caribbean,  The genus is primarily known for its succulent and species that typically form large rosettes of strong, fleshy leaves.

15. City near Dayton with a Greek name: XENIA.  Xenia is a city in southwestern Ohio and the county seat of Greene County, Ohio, United States. It is 15 miles (24 km) east of Dayton and is part of the Dayton Metropolitan Statistical Area, as well as the Miami Valley region. The name comes from the Greek word Xenia (ξενία), which means "hospitality".  On April 3, 1974, a deviating tornado rated F5 on the Fujita scale cut a path directly through the middle of the city

16. Alter __: EGO.   The second, hidden side of one's own self

19. Take off: RUN.  Get moving

20. Natural Thanksgiving decor: GOURD.  A fleshy, typically large fruit with a hard skin, some varieties of which are edible.

21. Tire pattern: TREAD.  The pattern of raised lines on a tire that prevents a vehicle from sliding on the road:

23. Fresh from the garden: RAW.  Literally, uncooked. 

29. Fiendish: EVIL. Wicked, bad and nasty.

31. Starter served with a spoon: SOUP.  A primarily liquid food, generally served warm or hot, that is made by combining ingredients of meat or vegetables with stock, milk, or water. 

32. Gift basket fruit: PEAR.   Pears are fruits produced and consumed around the world, growing on a tree and harvested in the Northern Hemisphere in late summer into October. The pear tree and shrub are a species of genus Pyrus, in the family Rosaceae, bearing the pomaceous fruit of the same name. Several species of pears are valued for their edible fruit and juices, while others are cultivated as trees.

33. Lavish celebrations: FETES.   Traditional public festivals, held outdoors and organised to raise funds for a charity. They typically include entertainment and the sale of goods and refreshments.

35. Rumor, to a rumor mill: GRIST.  Grist is the thing about to be milled; in this sense, it is information about to be spread that someone would rather be kept secret

42. Mover's challenge: PIANO.  A large, heavy keyboard musical instrument with a wooden case enclosing a soundboard and metal strings, which are struck by hammers when the keys are depressed. 

43. Cheering wildly: AROAR.  Abounding with noise or laughter.

45. Pinochle kin: SKAT. Skat historically Scat, is a three-player trick-taking card game of the Ace-Ten family, devised around 1810 in Altenburg in the Duchy of Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg. It is the national game of Germany

48. Sullen: DOUR.  Relentlessly severe, stern, or gloomy in manner or appearance.

50. Alt-rock band Better Than __: EZRA.  They formed in 1988 and refuse to reveal the origin of their name.

55. Have a nosh: EAT.  Literal

56. Ticked off: IRATE.  Angry.

57. Crimson Tide coach Nick: SABAN.  Nicholas Lou Saban Jr. [b. 1951] is an American football coach who has been the head football coach at the University of Alabama since 2007.  He was head coach at my alma mater, the University of Toledo from December 1989 through 1990, leading the Rockets to a 9-2 season and co-championship of the Mid-American Conference in 1990.

59. Apiece: PER.  Related to the price or some characteristic on a single item.

66. Skosh: TAD.  Small amount.

67. Farewell that's bid: ADIEU.   Adios, amigo.

68. January, in Jalisco: ENERO.  Jalisco is a western Mexican state fringing the Pacific Ocean. The state is known for mariachi music and tequila, both of which reportedly originated here. The capital, Guadalajara, is peppered with colonial plazas and landmarks like the neoclassical Teatro Degollado and regal Guadalajara Cathedral, with its twin gold spires. The neighboring Palacio de Gobierno houses murals by Mexican artist José Clemente Orozco.

69. Walk-__: bit parts: ONS.  Denoting or having a small nonspeaking part in a play or film.

70. Submit, as a complaint: LODGE.  Present a complaint, appeal, claim, etc formally to the proper authorities.

71. Stopwatch button: RESET.  To set, adjust, or fix into an original or neutral condition.:

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1. Capt.'s superior: MAJ.  MAJOR outranks Captain.

2. Turkish title: AGA.  In Muslim countries, especially under the Ottoman Empire, a military commander or official.

3. Spend time around: HANG WITH.  Informally socialize with somebody.

4. Small Chevy rebranded as the Sonic: AVEO.  Read about it here.

5. Helpful boost: LEG UP.  An act of helping someone or something to improve their position.

6. Book after Genesis: EXODUS. It narrates the story of the Exodus, in which the Israelites leave slavery in Biblical Egypt through the strength of Yahweh, who has chosen them as his people. The Israelites then journey with the prophet Moses to Mount Sinai, where Yahweh gives the 10 commandments and they enter into a covenant with Yahweh, who promises to make them a "holy nation, and a kingdom of priests" on condition of their faithfulness. 

7. Connecticut governor Lamont: NED.  Edward Miner Lamont Jr. [b. 1954] is an American businessman and politician serving as the 89th governor of Connecticut. He has served in this position since January 9, 2019. A member of the Democratic Party, he served as a Greenwich selectman from 1987 to 1989. 

8. Letters from one's folks?: DNA.  Deoxyribonucleic acid is a polymer composed of two polynucleotide chains that coil around each other to form a double helix. The polymer carries genetic instructions for the development, functioning, growth and reproduction of all known organisms and many viruses. The letters DNA are a short cut.

9. Fryolator need: OIL.  This is a kitchen appliance used for deep frying foods in oil.

10. Ballroom dance in 3/4 time: WALTZ.  A highly popular ballroom dance evolved from the Ländler in the 18th century. Characterized by a step, slide, and step in 3/4 time, the waltz, with its turning, embracing couples, at first shocked polite society.

11. Peaceful: SERENE. Calm, peaceful, and untroubled; tranquil.

12. Gal·pagos lizard: IGUANA.   A large, arboreal, tropical American lizard with a spiny crest along the back and greenish coloration, occasionally kept as a pet.

13. Consider carefully: PONDER.  Think about something carefully, especially before making a decision or reaching a conclusion.

18. Rita featured on Iggy Azalea's "Black Widow": ORA.   Rita Sahatçiu Ora  born Rita Sahatçiu on 26 November 1990) is a British singer and songwriter. She rose to prominence in February 2012 when she featured on DJ Fresh's single, "Hot Right Now", which reached number one in the UK. Her debut studio album, Ora, released in August 2012, debuted at number one in the United Kingdom. 

22. Pure bliss: RAPTURE.  A feeling of intense pleasure or joy.

23. Slo-mo reviewer: REF.  In sports: a referee.

24. With, on le menu: AVEC.  French

26. Finishes an online session: LOGS OUT.  Go through the procedures to conclude use of a computer, database, or system.

27. Mongrels: CURS.  A dog of no definable type or breed.

28. Bigger than big: EPIC.  Extending beyond the usual or ordinary especially in size or scope

30. Eagerly accepted: LEAPT AT

34. __ Lanka: SRI.   Sri Lanka, formerly known as Ceylon and officially the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka, is an island country in South Asia. It lies in the Indian Ocean, southwest of the Bay of Bengal, separated from the Indian peninsula by the Gulf of Mannar and the Palk Strait. 

36. __ Na Na: SHA.   Sha Na Na was an American rock and roll doo-wop cover group. Formed in 1969, but performing a song-and-dance repertoire based on 1950s hit songs, it simultaneously revived and parodied the music and the New York street culture of the 1950s. 

38. Actress Diane: LADD.  Diane Ladd [b. 1935] is an American actress. She has appeared in over 120 film and television roles. For the 1974 film Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore, she won the BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role and was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress.

39. Mireille of "Big Love": ENOS.  Mireille Enos [b. 1975] is an American actress. Drawn to acting from a young age, she graduated in performing arts from Brigham Young University, where she was awarded the Irene Ryan Acting Scholarship.

40. Cough drops: LOZENGES.  Small medicinal tablets, originally in the shape of a rhombus or diamond, taken for sore throats and dissolved in the mouth.

41. Fast fashion clothing chain based in Spain: ZARA.  A Spanish multi-national retail clothing chain. It specialises in fast fashion, and sells clothing, accessories, shoes, beauty products and perfumes. The head office is in Arteixo, in A Coruña in Galicia.  In 2020 it was launching over twenty new product lines per year.

44. Tattletale: RAT.  A person, especially a child, who reveals secrets or informs on others.

45. Mailing label words: SHIP TO.  Indicating the recipient.

46. Kimchi cuisine: KOREAN.   A traditional Korean side dish of salted and fermented vegetables, such as napa cabbage and Korean radish. A wide selection of seasonings are used, including gochugaru, spring onions, garlic, ginger, and jeotgal, etc. 

47. Ribbons and trophies: AWARDS.  Achievement prizes

49. Coast Guard operation: RESCUE.  Save someone from a dangerous or distressing situation.

52. Majestic: REGAL.  Having or showing impressive beauty or dignity.

53. Stadium cheer: RAH.  A cheer of encouragement or approval.

54. Pro hoopster: NBA-ER.  A player in the National Basketball Association.

58. Green Gables girl: ANNE.  Anne of Green Gables is a 1908 novel by Canadian author Lucy Maud Montgomery. Written for all ages, it has been considered a classic children's novel since the mid-20th century. 

61. Big commotion: ADO.  A state of agitation or fuss, especially about something unimportant.

62. Century beginning: MID.  Mid-century is a time approximately in the middle of a century.  This meaning defies the surface meaning of the clue.  I am not amused.

63. Brain waves mapper, briefly: EEG.   An electroencephalogram (EEG) is a test that measures electrical activity in the brain using small, metal discs (electrodes) attached to the scalp. Brain cells communicate via electrical impulses and are active all the time, even during asleep. This activity shows up as wavy lines on an EEG recording.

64. Bard's before: ERE.  

65. Nonsense: ROT.   Spoken or written words that have no meaning or make no sense; word salad.

Well - all good things must come to an end, including this game.  We all had a chance to win.  Happy Wednesday, everyone.

Cool regards!
JzB