Theme: Double your fun, A?
Each of the 5 theme
answers has the last letter of the last word in a phrase doubled and an
A is added to create a totally different phrase, clued with wit. .With no intention to offend anyone, since I live in a community that is 60% 1st generation Italians, the rhythm of the new word created sounds to me like an Italian speaking English. For me that enhanced the whimsy and enjoyment of the puzzle.
17A. Oversized European import? : JUMBO JETTA (10) We recently had the VW Jetta clued as model since 1979, and we all know Jumbo Jets, pioneered by the 747.
25A. Summer known for kitchen supplies? : TEFLON DONNA
(11). He was the TEFLON DON because no charges brought against him
would stick. Like other teflon, it wore out and he died in prison. I
wonder if this was the seed answer inspired by GOTTI. The sound change also being reminiscent of an American Italian.
37A. Be nostalgic for old Nordic currency? : MISS THE MARKKA (13). I know nothing of this FINNISH currency but Finns double vowels often, I hope did not Miss the Mark on this one. .
52A. Poignant game show personality? : MOVING VANNA. (11) Other than a turn as Al's dream girl on Married With Children, I have never seen Vanna White express any emotion, but i love the clue/fill.
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61A. Expert on Icelandic sagas? : MISTER EDDA (10) We have seen Edda so often and Mister Ed, now they are together...well I am cold just reading about Iceland and Finland, let move on.
Across:
1. Type type : PICA. Once upon a time I knew pica and elite and no more.
5. He was originally called Dippy Dawg : GOOFY.I did not know this but with Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck it was not hard to guess that Walt like double letters.
10. Plastic option : VISA. Good Friday clue/fill.
14. Doofus : BOOB. No one commented on my Thong link last week, so I think this is safe....
LINK.
15. Navel observation : INNIE. Loved the simple misdirection.
16. Turow book set at Harvard : ONE-L.
19. Other, in Oaxaca : OTRO. Spanish.
20. Half a sci-fi name : ARTOO. According to WOOKIEPEDIA.
21. Cash in : REDEEM. Reminds me of the old Sperry and Hutchinson green stamps.
23. "Wow!" : MAN. Really vague, but so are our children.
28. ×News __ : ITEM.
30. Christmas purchase : FIR. Tree.
31. Campaign target : VOTER.
32. Tamper with : DOCTOR.
35. In development, as software : BETA.
42. Cath. honorific : MSGR. Monseigneur. From the French. LINK.
43. Running without moving : IDLING. Especially for cars.
45. Pal of Picasso : AMIGO. Spanish.
49. Mannerism : TIC.
51. Classic name in shoes : MCAN.
56. Sunflower St. school : KSU. This is the third different clue for KSU in the last few weeks. Notice the flower on the flag.
57. Lake Victoria country : UGANDA. There are more than one. This is one of Africa's GREAT LAKES.
58. Tapenade ingredient : OLIVE. If you like olives and capers with a hint of anchovy...any recipes out there?
60. Breather : LUNG. This clue is how you make 4 letter fill Friday hard.
66. "A Shot in the Dark" actress Sommer : ELKE. She is back, and the nude scene with Peter Sellers has been linked enough.
67. Lead in the theater? : USHER. Not the star, but the one who takes you to your seat. I did that at the Candlewood Lake Theater.
68. Knee-slapper : RIOT. Funnnnnnnnnnnny.
69. Winter Palace resident : TSAR.
70. Head lock : TRESS. The space eliminates the wrestling hold.
71. Join the game : ANTE. One that requires betting.
Down:
1. Lunchbox staple, casually : PBJ. My first fill. Peanut Butter & Jelly.
2. Marker : IOU. Another Friday repeat.
3. Gymnast with five Olympic golds : COMANECI. The C from pica gave me this 10 all growed up.
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4. E.g., e.g. : ABBReviation.
5. Boy toy : G I JOE. Did you like the movie?
6. Unrepeated event, in England : ONE OFF. David used this 1/18/2013 in a Friday where marti blogged and linked to the expression.
7. Mich. neighbor : ONTario, Canada.
8. Qualified : FIT.
9. Long : YEARN. I long for the perfect write-up.
10. Gris-gris wearer's practice : VOODOO. Who do the voodoo like you do? A partial clecho:45D. Gris-gris, for one : AMULET. All you need to know about this TALISMAN.
11. Aim : INTENT.
12. Composed : SERENE.
13. Baseball family name : ALOMAR. Sandy Jr., Roberto a Hall of Famer and Sandy Sr.,
18. Giant star : OTT. More baseball.
22. Composer Grieg : EDVARD. A Norwegian.
23. Season opener? : MID-season form.
24. Tiny bit : ATOM.
26. Country settled by freed American slaves : LIBERIA.
27. Home of Utah Valley University : OREM.
29. High pts. : MTS. Mounts, or Mountains. 46D. Downhill challenges : MOGULS. A little early skiing CSO for marti.
33. Performing siblings' surname : OSMOND.
34. ACLU concerns : RTS.
36. __ chi : TAI.
38. "Curb Appeal" network : HGTV. Home & Garden Television.
39. Airline to Amsterdam : KLM.
40. Began to take effect : KICKED IN. Have the drugs kicked in yet?
41. Santa __: West Coast winds : ANAS.
44. Horned grazer : GNU.
47. Fashionista Trump : IVANKA. It is good to be born rich. LINK.
48. Turmeric relative : GINGER. Want to know ALL?
50. Bills featuring Ben : C-NOTES. One Hundred Dollar bills, so nicknamed as Century Notes
53. Full extent : GAMUT. Like Amazon, from A to Z.
54. Cards, e.g. : NLERS, The baseball St. Louis version, not the football Arizona ones.
55. Broadcast : AIR.
59. Designer Wang : VERA. Some of the Fall Collection.
62. Neighbor of Leb. : ISRael.
63. Dam or madam : SHE.
64. Part of a modern address : DOT. How com you did not know this?
65. Had : ATE. I had grilled salmon, you?
Well I often eat late at night when I am creating the blog, so it is fitting that I leave you for this weak on a food note (sounds like...?) lemonade out.
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