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Friday, June 4, 2021

Don Gagliardo and Zhouqin Burnikel

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16A. Big house, hot water: CATS AND DOGS (11).

32A. Abstract concept, space needle: ARTS AND CRAFTS (13).

37A. Wee one, parlor game: BITS AND PIECES (13).

59A. Pepper jack, gold dust: POTS AND PANS (11).


Across:

1. Boxing legend Pacquiao: MANNY. He has held 8 world boxing titles and is still fighting at 42.


6. RxList selection: DRUG. So Don "HARD G" and C.C. are easing us into the solve.

10. Dad __: BOD. I knew it was going to be all right when I plunked this in immediately.

13. Roman playwright who advised Nero: SENECA. I told you guys all those years of Latin helped.  When Nero became emperor in 54, Seneca became his advisor and, together with the praetorian prefect Sextus Afranius Burrus, provided competent government for the first five years of Nero's reign. Seneca's influence over Nero declined with time, and in 65 Seneca was forced to take his own life for alleged complicity in the Pisonian conspiracy to assassinate Nero, in which he was likely to have been innocent. Per wiki.

14. Traveler's need, perhaps: VISA. The passport kind not the credit card.

15. Dr. Cornelius, in a sci-fi film series: APE. One of my favorites.

18. "I like that!": YUM. Is ir Onomotopoeia or from the Sanskrit YUM? The word has been in dictionaries since the late 1800s.

19. Recording session rarity: ONE TAKE. That depends on the budget and the Producer.

20. "__ 13": APOLLO. The ill fated flight and the MOVIE

22. Swimming aids: FINS. I never found them easy to use.

23. TV forensics letters: CSI. Crime Scene Investigations. There is a revival coming for the fall 2021 SEASON.

26. Wintry mix: SLEET. A popular fill. 

27. Mushy ground: FEN.  FENway Park, which was named ny Red Sox owner John I. Taylor who claimed the name Fenway Park came from its location in the Fenway neighborhood of Boston, which was partially created late in the nineteenth century by filling in marshland or "fens."

28. Los Angeles birthplace of astronaut Sally Ride: ENCINO. No way I knew this trivia but perps to the rescue.

31. Scandinavian demonym: DANE. One from Denmark, as it is the name used for the people who live in a particular country, state, or other locality. For example, demonyms for the residents of Michigan are Michigander and Michiganian but not Michiggenuh.

35. Even one: ANY. Literal.

36. Game for an "it" girl?: TAG. Very cute, not relating to the showbiz it girls, just the kids game.

44. "This looks like trouble": UH OH. There is no known origin story.

45. Shire equivalent: COUNTY. Shire in England and Hobbitland.

46. Letters before an alias: AKA. Also known as.

49. Acidic, in Germany: SAUER. Kraut became a popular insult to Germans in WWI.

51. "Snowpiercer" channel: TNT. I knew nothing of the book, movie or SERIES but three letter channels are limited.

52. Just: EVEN. Meh, I think it needs even-handed.

53. Many a news team: TV CREW.

55. Clothing: RAIMENT. c. 1400, "clothes, an article of clothing, vesture" (archaic), shortening of arayment "clothing" (late 14c.), from Anglo-French araiement, from Old French areement, from areer "to array" (see array (v.)).

58. Grassy stretch: LEA. Popular in GB.

62. Augsburg article: EIN. Another German reference.

63. Lake fed by the Detroit River: ERIE. Oh goody, another was to clue the Lake.

64. London-based tea giant: TETLEY. A fascinating history of tea and the COMPANY.

65. City grid nos.: STS.

66. Mardi Gras follower: LENT. This year it began on February 17(Ash Wednesday) and ended on April 3, the day before Easter.

67. "Siegfried __": Wagner symphonic poem: IDYLL. A romantic STORY.

Down:

1. Nasty sort: MEANIE. Not George

2. Radio interface: ANTENNA. Interface? 

3. Cardinals' homes: NESTS. I thought they came from St. Louis.

4. Sports org. that evolved from one created under Teddy Roosevelt: NCAA. The Intercollegiate Athletic Association of the United States (IAAUS), now known as the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), was formally established on March 31, 1906 to reform the rules and regulations of college sports. Early football games often resulted in injury and even death, prompting some colleges and universities to close their football programs. The reforms were encouraged by President Roosevelt in 1905, after his son was injured while playing football for Harvard.

5. Pull hard: YANK. Don't go there.

6. Data storage device: DVDDigital Video Discs are obsolete I am told.

7. Kia subcompact: RIO

8. Golf rules org.: USGA. More organizations.

9. Expresses shock: GASPS. I wasn't so I did not.

10. Herb from the laurel tree: BAYLEAF. Be careful which Laurel Tree. LINK.  We always had Mountain Laurels in our yard- no no! The use of the leaves as a spice goes back to Roman Days where it was treasured and part of an...

11. Lavish: OPULENT. Lifestyle.

12. Downgrades: DEMOTES. Start with your basic PROMOTE and add "DE" take away "PRO." 

13. Sneeze (at): SCOFF. mid-14c., "jest, make light of something;" mid-15c., "make fun of, mock," from the noun meaning "contemptuous ridicule" (c. 1300), from a Scandinavian source such as Old Norse skaup, skop "mockery, ridicule."

17. U.S. record label since 1934: DECCA. Quite a history. LINK.

21. Gerontology focus: OLD AGE. Gerontology is multidisciplinary and is concerned with physical, mental, and social aspects and implications of aging. Geriatrics is a medical specialty focused on care and treatment of older persons.

24. Original __: SIN. Did anyone else watch this year's LUCIFER episodes?

25. Unaffiliated: Abbr.: INDependent.

28. Mediterranean tourist site: ETNA. Why go to an active volcano?

29. "It's Gonna Be Me" band: NSYNC.

30. Mendelssohn's Opus 20, e.g.: OCTET.

33. Bacon portion: RASHER.

34. Suggestive: RACY.

37. Is astir with activity: BUSTLES.

38. "Aha!": I HAVE IT.

39. Large-billed birds: TOUCANS.

40. URL component: DOT. How cute, the little period.

41. Carlin's "Atheism is a non-prophet institution," e.g.: PUN.

42. Prefix with dermal: INTRA.

43. Backup command: SAVE ALL.

47. Vacation rental?: KENNEL. Board the pets while you go frolic.

48. Pumped: ANTSY. In the pantsy.

50. Ward off: REPEL. So if you want the guy across the bar to pay attention you would PEL him?

52. Recycled item: EMPTY. You are supposed to empty them, budo you wash them?

54. Sported: WORE. Kim Kardashian sported the 7 carat ring.

56. Pro fighter: ANTI. Not a boxer just and ideologic opponent.

57. Pointed at, say: ID ED. Yeah, he did it!

60. Mint container: TIN. Altoid anyone.

61. Math group: SET. Like my algebra teacher has a nice set?




Friday, June 12, 2015

Don Gagliardo and C.C. Burnikel

Theme: Marketing 101: add an ad.

What a last 4 weeks with Jeffrey Wechsler, John Lampkin, and now Don and C.C. I do not recall a Dynamic Duo puzzle since May, 2013, when we were treated to the Hidden Camera puzzle. It is only fitting that this team kick off the Fourth Annual Minnesota Crossword set for this Sunday, the 14th.

This time we have an add an AD to a recognizable two word phrase, with the first three added to the middle of the first word, the last to the beginning of the final word. While an outlier, I love the quote from Thelonious Monk. The rest of the puzzle has the now usual mix of deceptively clued facts or not too well known proper names which make the fill a challenge



17A. Sheep and cows grazing together? : MEADOW MIX (9). A little cat food transforms to big animal fodder.

30A. Taking turns ranting? : TIRADE ROTATION (14).

48A. Spy industry? : SHADOW BUSINESS (14). My favorite

63A. Monk's "The piano ain't got no wrong notes," e.g? : JAZZ ADAGE (9).

Across:

1. Oilman who once owned the New York Jets : HESS. He bought out his partners and hired Bill Parcells. LINK. Hess gas station recently became Speedway. What will happen to the trucks?

5. Voucher : CHIT. A very common fill.

9. "MacGyver" actor Dana : ELCAR. I recall this odd looking man, but confused the LC as CL for a bit.

14. "Happy Starts Here" food company : ALPO.  LINK. (0:15).

15. Something about us all? : AURA. Cute, about us not about us....

16. Lash of Westerns : LARUE. A different time and place. LINK.(14:36).

19. Latin clarifier : ID EST. i. e.

20. Rough projection : CRAG.

21. __ Flags : SIX. Theme parks.

23. Brand of coolers : YETI. No idea; are THEY big in Minnesota?

24. Chateau __ Michelle winery : STE.

25. "... the __ below / As hush as death ... ": "Hamlet" : ORB.

28. Chocolate dessert : MUD PIE.

34. Baleful : EVIL.

35. Sullen : MOROSE.

36. Char-Broil competitor : WEBER.

38. Last state to be admitted to the U.S. before the start of the Civil War : KANsas.

39. French toast : SALUT.

44. Big Sur retreat : ESALEN.

47. Morning co-host : RIPA. You think she works out?

52. Precise : SPOT ON.

53. Kung __ shrimp : PAO.

54. Took sides? : ATE.

55. Lattice strip : LATH.

56. Nigerian culinary staple : YAM.

59. Tot's glassful : WAWA.

61. Diner unit : ORDER.

67. Right wrongs : ATONE.

68. "Land for sale" sign datum : AREA.

69. Its logo uses Sweden's national colors : IKEA.

70. Trouble : NAG AT.

71. Phoned : RANG.

72. Costner role : NESS.

Down:

1. Pork cut : HAM
2. Student's option : ELECTIVE
3. Pork cut : SPARERIB
4. Pop : SODA
5. Call in a field : CAW
6. White noise, perhaps : HUM
7. Tennessee state flower : IRIS
8. Waiter at O'Hare : TAXI
9. Country's __ Young Band : ELI
10. Prince George's grandma : LADYDI
11. Lowlife, slangily : CREEPO
12. Southernmost 48-states capital : AUSTIN
13. Get even with again : RETIE
18. Prayer opener : OGOD
22. Brief holiday? : XMAS
24. Ratatouille, for one : STEW
26. "Losing My Religion" band : REM
27. Longtime Rather rival : BROKAW
29. Pac-12 team : UTES
31. Yard sale? : ALE
32. P&G dental brand : ORALB
33. Get ripped : TONEUP
37. More than modify : REDO
40. Prince __ of Ord, friend of Valiant : ARN
41. Act restlessly : LIEAWAKE
42. Draws attention from, in a way : UPSTAGES
43. Zap : TASE
45. Xperia maker : SONY
46. Surveillance org. : NSA
48. Ancient Laconian state : SPARTA
49. Show-off : HOTDOG
50. Goddess who advised Odysseus : ATHENA
51. "The Bridges of Madison County" setting : IOWA
52. Plumbing brand : SLOAN
57. Open slightly : AJAR
58. Actress Rooney __ : MARA
60. Court term, and hint to this puzzle's four longest answers : ADIN
62. Like Gen. Shinseki : RET
64. __ garden : ZEN
65. Turn sharply : ZAG
66. __ in echo : EAS

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