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Jul 13, 2019

Saturday, July 13, 2019, Greg Johnson

Themeless Saturday by Greg Johnson


Today celebrates the delight/bane of my existence - National French Fry Day. I've often said that if were no potatoes, I'd be many pounds lighter. (See fast food fries ratings just above the grid at the bottom of the blog)

As a matter of fact, there isn't much you can do to a potato to make it unpalatable to me. Well, If you put them under liver... 😖

I managed to sail right through Greg's pangrammatic puzzle with nary a potato necessary


Across:


1. It may be tuna-flavored: CAT FOOD 


8. Words spoken while pointing: THAT WAY - Assistance from a tuna lover




15. Places with tanks: AQUARIA.


16. Some Australians call it "chateau cardboard": BOX WINE - A fun new phrase for me


17. In a peculiar fashion: FUNNILY - Reminds me of last Sunday's LY puzzle


18. 1996 Olympics site: ATLANTA.


19. Most of pewter: TIN.



Periodic Table Composition of PEWTER
20. [Uh-oh!]: GULP.

22. Money: TENDER something tendered or offered, especially money, as in payment. 1535–45; earlier tendre, noun use of Anglo-French tendre to extend, offer. 


23. Golden __: ALES Here ya go


25. Original "Jeopardy!" announcer: PARDO - Even this poor video quality brings back fond memories of Don PARDO and Art Fleming (:39)





27. It's put on: GARB and 1. Garment commonly seen in Morocco: CAFTAN - Hasbro will sell you an Indiana Jones villain wearing GARB known as a CAFTAN

28. Rock bottom: NADIR NADIR in poetry

30. Sugar __: BEETS.


32. CV section: BIO Writing a BIO in your Curriculum Vitae 


33. Two-thirds of 900?: ZERO ZERO - The other third is a 9


35. Place to go in London: LOO - A public LOO where you can, uh, go on a London street




36. One hanging around near the church entrance: GREETER.


39. Matching 401(k) contribution, e.g.: JOB PERK.


41. "Everybody Hurts" band: REM A nice listen


42. Drink served in two states?: ICE WATER - Physics Phun! Here we see water in two of its states - solid and liquid


44. "__ recall ... ": AS I.


45. Title for Juan Carlos I: EL REY  - Juan Carlos I fue EL REY de España desde 1975 hasta 2014 (Juan Carlos I was the king of Spain from 1975 - 2014)


46. Pony Express employee: RIDER - The phrase "Orphans preferred" says something about this job




50. Sugar __: CONE 




52. Words on perishables: USE BY - Once that time strikes, my lovely bride pitches it no matter what 


54. The printed one doesn't include specials: MENU.



55. Massages: KNEADS - One kitty KNEADS another

57. Eccentric: KOOK.


59. Waiter at a stand: CAB 


60. Weak: LANGUID - A synonym was used in  the broadcast phrase "Wound my heart with monotonous LANGUOR" which signaled the French Underground that D-Day was imminent  


62. Fruit, so to speak: OUTCOME 
Deeds are FRUITS, words are only leaves.


64. Territory within another territory: ENCLAVE  Le Petit Senegal in HarlemManhattan




65. Walk all over: TREAD ON - South Carolinian Christopher Gadsen's Revolutionary War flag 




66. Heinz Field athlete: STEELER.


67. Elves, in some cases: HELPERS.



Down:


2. Constellation whose name is Latin for 51-Down: AQUILA and 51. Mexican flag bird: EAGLE.

3. Stored in a cask: TUNNED - I suppose if it's stored in a TUN... 

4. Agitate: FAN - Every group has someone who tries to FAN the flames of an argument 


5. Not a copy: Abbr.: ORIG.


6. Prepare to show some muscle: OIL UP 


7. Some farmhands: DAY LABORERS 




8. Not yet on the sched.: TBA.


9. More than eager: HOT TO TROT.


10. Semi bar: AXLE.


11. Bluegrass characteristic: TWANG.


12. Like some watches: WINDABLE - I've had them but can't remember the last time I wound a watch


13. Situated toward the front: ANTERIOR - The ACL is in front of the PCL below




14. High school memento: YEARBOOK.


21. Top suit: PREZ - Suit is vernacular for management 


24. What "L" may indicate: SIZE - I just love this joke!




26. Nightclub VIP's spot: DEE JAY BOOTH.


29. Fix, as laces: RETIE.


31. Not at all wasted?: SOBER - Ah the many synonyms for being drunk


34. Unlikely to be out and about: RECLUSIVE Time magazine's Top 10 most RECLUSIVE celebrities


36. Crowlike birds: GRACKLES - FINALLY they have mostly left our yard! They are big, noisy bullies that arrive around the first day of spring and leave around the first day of summer. Our little birds now have a chance at the feeders and our sunflower chip bill will go down




37. Sonorous: RESONANT - My RESONANT voice was a great asset for me in my teaching career 


38. High standing: EMINENCE.


40. Proper partner: PRIM.


43. Word with day or end: WEEK.


47. Solve, as a cipher: DECODE - Perhaps the most famous DECODER was Alan Turing in Hut 6 at Bletchley Park




48. Win over: ENAMOR.


49. 17th-century Flemish painter: RUBENS - Lovely Christina Hendricks of AMC's Madmen is said to have a RUBENESQUE figure




53. "'A' - __ Adorable": Perry Como hit: YOURE.


56. Serving two purposes: DUAL.


58. "Goofy Greats" record label: KTEL - This commercial brings back memories




 
61. Essen article: DER  Dies ist DER vorletzte Hinweis (This is the penultimate clue)

63. Hat for an Angel: CAP - Many think the Angel under this CAP is today's best MLB player. His name is at the bottom of this blog *



After digesting this LA Times ranking of fast food fries, you can move on to comment:




* That California Angel is Mike Trout