Saturday, October 8, 2011

Saturday, Oct 8th, Brad Wilber

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   Phew ~! Mr. Wilber's offering this time was another brain twister, one I was not going to give up on - but needed a little red-letter help, I must admit.  There's usually a movie I know referenced in Brad's Saturday puzzles that I have done - today it's "My Cousin Vinny";

61. Mona Lisa Vito in "My Cousin Vinny," for one : STAR WITNESS - because "hostile" didn't fit; clip - @1:17

   A grid of stacked 11's pinwheeled with triple 9's - daunting, and it's a good thing I didn't notice at first.

Onward ~!

ACROSS:

1. Esther Williams number : WATER BALLET - I have heard of her, but this took a while to figure out

12. One who "must have THREE DIFFERENT NAMES": Eliot : CAT

15. Stage manager's exhortation : IT'S SHOWTIME~!~

16. Opposite of hence : AGO - did not know this; adverb, meaning "from now"

17. 1870s period costume named for a Dickens lass : DOLLY VARDEN - complete unknown, all perps to get it - this dress

18. Grille cover : BRA - automobile grille, and the ugly black thing used to protect the car from being chipped by road debris

19. Composer of "The Lovely Bones" music : ENO -

20. 1986-to-2001 orbiter : MIR - MIR is peace in Russian, and its space station

21. In sequence : ORDERED

23. Mason's fee : RETAINER - Perry Mason, lawyer, and his payment - not his Invisalign orthodontics - we have some who collect retainers on the blog - the fees, that is

26. Ones waiting for bottle openers? : GENIES - very cute, liked it

27. Storm's dir. : NNE - WAG or Wait

28. Ulster, for one : OVERCOAT - new to me, and a WAG from OVER_ _ _ _

30. Indicate indifference : SHRUG

33. Printers' primary colors : CYANS - CYMK printers use Cyan, Yellow, Magenta, and blacK

34. Debt-laden fin. deal : LBO - Leveraged Buy-Out

35. Derisive call : HOOT - I envision construction workers HOOTing at the hotties walking by - "heyyyy, babyyyy"

36. Pep rally climax, perhaps : CHANT

37. Transfer consequence, familiarly : RE-LO cation

38. Wood used in bows : ELM - YUP, I started with YEW - we all did, right?

39. Grinds : TOILS

40. Auto club recommendation : MOTEL - Had ROUTE to start

41. It's for the dogs : LEASH LAW

43. Trig. function : COSine - Again, WAG or Wait

44. Like some prescription lenses : TINTED

45. Took after : EMULATED

50. Establish firmly : ENGRAFT - new word for me; more of a horticulture-type meaning, and surgery, too

52. __ Zion Church : A.M.E. - here's the church website, for those curious

53. Soprano Marton : EVA

54. Milne tyke : ROO - A.A. Milne, and Winnie the Pooh - Roo was the young Kangaroo

55. Hippie era swinger? : BEAD CURTAIN - yeah, I get it, cute

58. Heel in a bakery : END - as a loaf of bread - image

59. Life-support system? : CEREAL AISLE - oh, so awesome - I had _AISLE, and the "?" told me Life meant something unusual - this cereal, and Mikey

60. Paris's Pont __ Arts : DES

DOWN:

1. Improved, perhaps, as a road : WIDER

2. Mark Yom Kippur : ATONE

3. Letter-shaped workbench groove : T-SLOT - image

4. School subj. for an au pair : ESL - English (as a) Second Language

5. Seuss hallmark : RHYMING - Dr. Seuss, and "Sam I am" for example

6. Big ox, say : BOVINE - Because "FAT HEAD" wouldn't fit

7. Au courant : AWARE - French for "in the current"

8. Copier tray size: Abbr. : LTR - letter

9. Adriatic vacation destination : LIDO

10. Coming into view : EMERGENT

11. Chicken option : TENDERS - McDonald's has the "McNuggets", had them last night; every one else has "tenders", Burger King, Wendy's, etc..

12. Two-wheeled carriage with a folding hood : CABRIOLET




13. Easy : AGREEABLE

14. Forest dweller with a cap : TOADSTOOL - and ROBIN HOOD fit so well with the "-OO-"

22. Ref. work : ENCyclopaedia

24. "Everybody Loves __": Johnny Cash album : A NUT - Wiki

25. Sovereign euphemism : ROYAL WE

29. 37-Across rentals : VANS

30. Like a prime candidate for disillusionment : SHELTERED - He led a "sheltered life"

31. Duffer's dream : HOLE IN ONE - Duffer is slang for non-pro golfers; any one not too good at a sport - we have quite a few "duffers" on the blog

32. Mars and Mercury : ROMAN GODS - one of those clues that helped break open the SW

33. Mint family plant : CHIA

36. Eleventh-hour panic : COLD FEET

37. "The Horse Fair" artist Bonheur : ROSA - the painting

39. String in a preschool class? : THE ABCs - I like it

40. Subterranean rodent : MOLERAT

42. Narrow waterway: Abbr. : STRait

43. Fluffy clouds : CUMULI - cumulus plural

46. Colorful talker : MACAW - parrot

47. Style, as hair into a bouffant : TEASE - these guys

48. Crusader's targets : EVILS - I thought it was the "Holy Grail"

49. Kierkegaard et al. : DANES - This guy, who is frequently cited in the "Enneagram Personality Types" -  I am a Type 5 w 4 wing - I love to study people, and I have some guesses at some of the folks who visit our blog

51. Butler's estate, for a time : TARA - Rhett Butler, and the estate in "Gone With the Wind" - so I guess Brad referenced TWO movies today....

56. __ Bund: Swiss newspaper : DER - Der, das, dag, go for a WAG

57. Pewter component : TIN - this was just about the only "gimme" today - a three-letter metal?  Hmmm....

Splynter

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