Words: 70 (missing F,Q,Z)
Blocks: 32
Alas, I was done in not
by the proper names in this one, but by phrases I have never heard
before. For the second week in a row, we have had a "non-Saturday"
grid, with the long answers "inside" the edges. Some 'eye-rolling'
fill today, I thought, and some words just don't look right, either.
Eight 10-letter and two 11-letter fills, so we have:
26A. To the max : AS ALL GET OUT - well, it makes sense, I guess, but I have never heard or said this - might be regional
41A. Horseshoes, e.g. : LUCKY CHARMS - I tried "TOSSING GAME", since it fit; there's a horseshoe taped up over the 8line sorting station at UPS
31A. Sleight-of-hand swindle : PIGEON DROP - I "know" of this con, but never its name
38A. Shot protection : GOALIE MASK - mine's on top of my head here
Od Warn~!
ACROSS:
1. General transportation? : JEEP - ah - I did try "TIRE" first, since there is a General Tire company, and a LOT of transportation rides on tires....
5. Like some whiskey : IRISH - can you get an alcohol "buzz" from smoking an Irish Whiskey cigar~???
10. Accident initials : EMS - Emergency Medical Services
13. __-Free: contact lens solution : OPTI
5. Like some whiskey : IRISH - can you get an alcohol "buzz" from smoking an Irish Whiskey cigar~???
10. Accident initials : EMS - Emergency Medical Services
13. __-Free: contact lens solution : OPTI
14. Bollywood princess : RANEE - clued as "Indian" in the week; Bollywood is a step further
15. Passes, in a way : LAPS
17. 2000s Korean compact : KIA SPECTRA - I don't know why I put in "Electra" at first
19. Hip to : IN ON
20. Transcendent joy : ECSTASY
21. Focus of a historic New Orleans museum : VOO-DOO - once the ---OO was there, I got it
23. "__ shall live your epitaph to make": Shakespeare's Sonnet 81 : "OR I..."
24. Worrying about : SWEATING - ah, not FRETTING
30. Teachers' degs. : BEs - Bachelor of Education, but it's usually B.Ed.(s)
32. Start to charge? : SUR - surcharge, which strangely means the cost AFTER the initial
33. '70s TV character name whose original Broadway spelling had an "a" instead of an "e" : UNGER - That would be "The Odd Couple"
34. Kenan's TV pal : KEL - all perps, no clue on this show
35. Item under glass, perhaps : RELIC - when I started working at Winn-Dixie in Fla 1n 1995, I was the oldest person on the grocery staff (at 24yrs old) - so the kids called me "Relic" - and I liked it
37. Spot warning : Grr - yeah, "ARF" seemed a bit weak
40. The Tribe, on scoreboards : CLEveland - The Indians, and featured in "Major League", and I still dig the movie
42. 1980 hit with the lyric "It took a long time to know him" : 'HE'S SO SHY' - The Pointer Sisters, and a music link
44. End for Caesar : EAN - CaesarEAN, as in Section
45. Scrub in, say : ASSIST - I watch "House, M.D." in syndication, from my DVR
46. Service providers : PASTORS - ah, that service; and a semi-clecho 8D. Father's talk: Abbr. : SERmon
50. Where to find an expiration date? : OBIT - HA~! I tried TOMB first, 'cause I was on that wavelength
51. Curator's event : ART EXHIBIT - I had ---BIT, and that seemed wrong, then the light bulb....
54. Put on a thumb drive, say : SAVE
55. Frost bit? : VERSE - Poety from Robert Frost - didn't fool me, either
56. Name in a footnote : CITE
57. Bench, once : RED - A-ha~! I got this one, as well - I knew Johnny Bench was a Cincinnati Red
58. Splits : EXITS
59. Strike one as being : SEEM
DOWN:
1. Routine element : JOKE - In a stand-up comedy routine
2. Many a miniseries : EPIC
3. DFW postings : ETAs - Dallas/Ft. Worth, the airport
4. Wild Bill Hickok, notably : PISTOLEER - this does not look right
5. Parting words : "I RESIGN"
6. Ribald : RACY - ribald; vulgar, from the German "riben" to copulate - and a chance for Splynter to post a gratuitous leg image
7. S&L figure : INTerest - Savings & Loan
9. Lift, as an anchor : HEAVE UP
10. Economist Janeway : ELIOT
11. Lower jaw-related : MANDIBULAR - phew, that's a mouthful~!
12. Hated the book, perhaps : SPOONERISM - Baited the Hook being the "alternate" phrasing
16. Busses in Birmingham : SNOGS - Watch Harry Potter - there's snogging going on there
18. Beauty spot? : PARLOR
22. Bit of fodder : OAT
24. Hot-and-cold : STREAKY
25. Fuzzy : WOOLLY - the two "L"s seem 'wrong' to me - must be the down-ness of the answer
26. Toon shopkeeper voiced by Hank Azaria : APU
27. Where business is always picking up? : SINGLES BAR - I am trying to "pick up" one of the female associates at Home Depot - I don't do the bar anymore
28. Pushy : AGGRESSIVE
29. '90s judge on "The People's Court" : ED KOCH - a WAG - I could not remember the name of the first guy who did the spot; "W-something....ah, "Wapner"; I did not know Ed was a judge there, just the mayor of NYC - the Wiki
32. Linguist's concern : SEMANTICS
35. Belabor : REHASH
36. Most ATM deposits : CKs - Checks, and, meh.
38. Novelist Flaubert : GUSTAVE - I had everything but the "G", since my first "shot protector" was "KEVLAR VEST"
39. Tools for those on the way up : ICE AXES
40. Bedlam : CHAOS
41. __ Altos, California : LOS
43. Positioned : SITED - mostly in terms of where a house sits on its plot, in terms of solar gain, views, etc.
46. Bother : PEST - the Pittsburgh Penguins were SWEPT out of the playoffs by Boston tonight - and they are an NHL pest to me
47. Stage presentation? : OBIE - the award for stage performances
48. Observance : RITE
49. Stalk in the garden : STEM
52. Excitable dinosaur in "Toy Story" : REX - I could not think of his name - but when the perps filled it in, I got a smack upside the head from myself
53. TNT part : TRInitrotoluene - usually we get the TNT part as the answer; I was curious, so I read the Wiki - it was first prepared by a German named Julius Wilbrand - as a dye - now that's what I call "ribald"
Splynter
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