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Aug 31, 2016

Wednesday August 31, 2016 Roland Huget

Theme: INTERMEDIATE CAR (55A. Type of auto found in the three other longest puzzle answers) - SEDAN is hidden inside each theme answer.

1A. Buried the hatchet : KISSED AND MADE UP

25A. Got on everyone's nerves : CAUSED A NUISANCE
 
42A. Showed disapproval : RAISED AN EYEBROW. Hiding "SEDAN" in the answers got me fooled.  Intermediate car sounds like a rental.  I prefer full size.

Boomer here.

Bowling season has begun.  We used to wait until after Labor Day but not anymore.  The Minnesota State Fair is also in full swing with a bridge club theme this year.  NoTrump.

Boomer with Mini Donuts, State Fair, August 30, 2016
 
Across:   

1. Pervasive clown : BOZO. Most clowns not named Emmett Kelly or Ronald McDonald are named BOZO.  Just like most butlers are named Jeeves.

5. You, in Peru : USTED.  Never heard this word.  Put an "H" in front of it and you have Pro Bowler Dave.

10. ABC drama about plane crash survivors : LOST.  There's a new film coming out directed by Clint Eastwood "Sully" where the plane landed in the Hudson and all were saved.

14. Footnote notation : IDEM.  Another curve ball clue that I missed

15. Nary a soul : NO ONE

16. Stuff in a dump : AMMO.  I first thought of TRASH but that was too many letters

20. Leafy Tolkien creature : ENT. My spellcheck is underlining in red.


21. Boomers' kids : XERS. Ditto - It would be nice to have real words

22. Round gaskets : O-RINGS.  If the O stood for onions - taste buds watering.

23. Steely Dan album pronounced like a continent : AJA - Dan is not of my generation.

24. Move with effort : PLOD

33. Let in or let on : ADMIT

34. Man with a code : MORSE ... ._ __ .._ . ._..

35. Prohibit : BAN

36. They may be black or green : TEAS

37. __ Waldo Emerson : RALPH. My father and one Grandfather were named Ralph.  However when "The Honeymooners" became popular on TV, people stopped naming their sons Ralph.  "Bang Zoom - to the Moon".

38. Ask for proof of age : CARD. If you did not understand my comment on 37A, you may need to show your card to buy smokes or booze.

39. Street in "Freddy vs. Jason" : ELM O, tickle me.

40. __ colony : PENAL

41. With "en," hot, in sports slang : FUEGO. Another spellcheck red line.
 
45. Western tribe : UTES.  Mostly found in Utah

46. Remote cells : AAS.  Got me again ???

47. Evening get-together : SOIREE.  Not sure about the get-together, I thought this was a battle.  Like between the Cubs and the Mets.

50. Venus de Milo knockoffs? : ARMS.  Never did like that statue.

52. Stat for Chris Sale : ERA.  Complete game loss last start.

58. Fine spray : MIST

59. Meathead's '70s TV mother-in-law : EDITH.  Jean Stapleton  -  great!  Carroll O'C0nnor - So so.

60. Scintilla : WHIT

61. Bump on a lid : STYE. I thought this was an eye problem.

62. Tony of "Who's the Boss?" : DANZA

63. Seemingly forever : EONS.  How long it took me to solve this puzzle.

Down:

1. Kid's wheels : BIKE. Schwinns were the best - and most $$$$

2. Ruler of the Valkyries : ODIN. Who the heck were the Valkyries.  Biker dudes??

3. Get-up-and-go : ZEST. Get up and go get some soap

4. Mantra sounds : OMS

5. Like zombies : UNDEAD. Never liked this term

6. Rise dramatically : SOAR

7. Oodles : TONS.  Exactly what is an OODLE?  Can you just have one of them ?

8. Word with tight or loose : END. Tight end is a football player,  Loose end is a defensive end who took PEDs.

9. Reduce to rubble : DEMOLISH. How a drunk pronounces "Demolic.

10. Pretentious : LA- DI- DA

11. Writing on the wall, so to speak : OMEN. An OMEN is a Twilight Zone happening or occurrence.  I have never seen one written on a wall.

12. Complacent : SMUG

13. Bikini parts : TOPS

18. Joe Namath, notably : EX-JET Also Brett Favre qualifies.

19. Came up : AROSE. A rose by any other name still smells the same.

23. Without warranty : AS IS. Do not buy it.  There must be something wrong.

24. Flowery, as prose : PURPLE.  Prince's Rain, Also Minnesota Viking's color.

25. Provide fare for an affair : CATER - I remember one of Buddy Hackett's routines about confession.  "Rabbi I had an affair." "Really?  how many people, Who catered it?"

26. "A Passage to India" heroine : ADELA

27. Savory taste : UMAMI.  Another low and outside clue and word.

28. Some refrigerators : AMANAS.  I believe Amana appliances come from Iowa.  And you thought all Iowa had were pigs and corn.  Shame on you.

29. "Interstellar" director Christopher : NOLAN.  I prefer 7 no hitters  ___  Ryan.

30. Mav or Cav : NBAer

31. Things in a hold : CARGO.  John Cena had too many letters

32. Fund, as an academic chair : ENDOW

37. Got money for : REDEEMED. Never got money,  Redeemed S & H Green Stamps for Stuff.

38. Team that hasn't won a World Series since 1908 : CUBS - Well some blame Steve Bartman for catching a foul ball.  But give credit to the old man and the goat in 1945.

40. Fizzle (out) : PETER

41. Elaborate spread : FEAST.  On a good old fashioned Norwegian Smorgasbord.

43. French police force : SURETE. Never heard of it.

44. Steinway competitor : YAMAHA.  Also maker of Motorbikes if it's the same company.

47. Virtual citizens in a video game : SIMS

48. Doing the job : ON IT

49. Teeny : ITSY.  Yeah I know - Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie yellow polka dot bikini.

50. Deuce follower, in tennis : AD IN.  I believe that the tennis scoring system was created by five drunk hockey players in a revolving door.

51. Cracker brand : RITZ.  My favorites - add peanut butter.

52. Chamber effect : ECHO.  I prefer Swiss yodel effect effect effect.

53. Drops from above : RAIN -  Prince's Purple stuff, see above.

54. Part of MFA : ARTS

56. Writer LeShan : EDA

57. Farm female : EWE