Words: 70 (missing Q,X,Z,)
Blocks: 32
Well, I am surprised at how easily this one filled in - and there were
plenty of proper names and vague clues to make think otherwise at the
start. I have worked Saturday puzzles from both constructors, but not
as a duo; strangely, I used the phrase "Plan B" (see 16a.) in the
write-up of Mr. Christian's 7/26/14 offering. A rare grid with three
separate climbers and one spanner, and
no-so-intimidating corners;
36. Does some political maneuvering : JOCKEYS FOR POWER
3. Reaction to excessive attention to detail : BUT WHO'S COUNTING~?
7. Unplugs in a big way : LIVES OFF THE GRID
11. Post-washing warning : CAUTION WET FLOOR
underwa[te]rd~!
ACROSS:
1. Card __ : TABLE - ah. This did not occur to me until I had --BLE
6. "The Hobbit" being : ELF - not ENT - pondered ORC, too
9. Tied accessory : ASCOT - threw it in, and it stayed
14. Cameron Indoor Stadium college hoopster : BLUE DEVIL - an educated WAG from ----EVIL
16. It has a backup : PLAN A
17. Feigns innocence : ACTS NAÏVE
18. Like Zitronen : SAUER - German for lemons, and sour; I gathered it meant "citrus"
19. Inexperienced : RAW
20. Tons : A SLEW
21. First : ON TOP
22. Acidity nos. : pHs
24. Virtue of the 2010 Olympic champion ice dancing team Virtue and Moir : TESSA - I had TE--A, and went with "RR" - Bzzzt~! ( I knew a girl in Florida named Terra )
26. Gershon of "Killer Joe" : GINA - could not think of her name
27. It involves pockets : POOL - Had it, took it out, put it back in. I like shooting pool, but have not done so in about 6 years - even have my own cues
29. Some crosses : ROODS - went with ANHKS first
31. Alley ending? : OOP - Alley-oop
32. Freelancers' encls. : SAEs - Self-Addressed Envelopes
34. Ross Sea sight : FLOE
35. Captain's dir. : NNE
40. Tokyo-born artist : ONO
41. Lit __ : CRIT - perps; the study, evaluation, and interpretation of literature. I am presently reading Nelson DeMille's "The Gate House". I like his stuff
42. Kennel pickup area : NAPE - ah - where you literally pick up an animal, from the back of the neck
43. Coin first minted in 13th-century France : ECU - Learned doing crosswords; we almost got away with a Frawnche-free puzzle this week
44. Challenging pitch : HIGH C - I had the "C" first, so I was not feeling it
46. Baryshnikov, at birth : LETT
48. What "c" may mean in South Africa : CENT - their "dollar" is the rand, and therefore....
50. "One can say everything best over __": George Eliot : A MEAL
52. Corp. treasurer, perhaps : CFO
53. Playground comeback : AM TOO - are so, is not....couldn't decide at the beginning
55. __ Dei : AGNUS - OK, I was in a "Da Vinci Code" frame of mind, couldn't get past "OPUS"
57. Bodybuilder Ferrigno : LOU - best known for the greener side of the TV series "The Incredible Hulk"
59. Ballerina Shearer : MOIRA - a WAG from M--RA
60. Eccentrics : CRACKPOTS - nailed it
62. Big name in auditing : ERNST - I had a room-mate in college who was destined for the "Ernst & Young" accounting firm
63. Police-search discovery : HIDEY-HOLE
64. Colorful Danish export : LEGOs - not LILIES (didn't fit), and not DELFT, the dishware - because they're Dutch
65. B.C. neighbor : IDA - ah. IDAHO - I was stuck up in 45d., thinking it was either ALBerta, or SASkatchewan
66. 10th-century English king : EDRED - never heard of this guy
DOWN:
1. It takes you to the top : T-BAR - skiing
2. Sadie Hawkins creator : AL CAPP
4. "__ Troyens": Berlioz opera : LES - like I said, almost
5. Krabappel of "The Simpsons" : EDNA
6. More wicked : EVILER - my one "meh" clue for the day
8. Traveled alone, perhaps : FLEW SOLO - I'm still flying solo :7(
9. Lhasa __ : APSO
10. Urban Dictionary content : SLANG - there's a lot of funny stuff on the site, but a little on the vulgar side; I found this one to be amusing
12. Game for two : ONE-ON-ONE
13. Roofing material : TAR PAPER - it's but one layer of a roof
15. Bridge column word : EAST - figured it was 50/50 - this or "WEST"
23. Gouge : SOAK
25. Festoon : ADORN
28. Clinging type : LEECH
30. Calyx part : SEPAL
33. Aleppo's land : SYRIA
36. Marlboro Man contemporary : JOE CAMEL - I remember the controversy, and the suble sexual innuendo of the image
37. Again : ONCE MORE
38. Frat founded in 1855 at Ohio's Miami University : SIGMA CHI
39. Gp. that includes Nigeria : OPEC
45. Country with the largest surface area of water : CANADA - I knew this, for some odd reason; probably came up in a crossword clue from the past
47. Amble (along) : TOOTLE - I had -OOT--; didn't think "FOOTED" was right
49. Statue subject : TORSO
51. "__ and His Empire": 1972 Pulitzer-winning biography : LUCE
54. Mare's mouthful : OATS
56. Terrier type : SKYE
58. Like many eBay items : USED
61. One hanging out in a coll. office? : PhD
6. "The Hobbit" being : ELF - not ENT - pondered ORC, too
9. Tied accessory : ASCOT - threw it in, and it stayed
14. Cameron Indoor Stadium college hoopster : BLUE DEVIL - an educated WAG from ----EVIL
16. It has a backup : PLAN A
17. Feigns innocence : ACTS NAÏVE
18. Like Zitronen : SAUER - German for lemons, and sour; I gathered it meant "citrus"
19. Inexperienced : RAW
20. Tons : A SLEW
21. First : ON TOP
22. Acidity nos. : pHs
24. Virtue of the 2010 Olympic champion ice dancing team Virtue and Moir : TESSA - I had TE--A, and went with "RR" - Bzzzt~! ( I knew a girl in Florida named Terra )
26. Gershon of "Killer Joe" : GINA - could not think of her name
27. It involves pockets : POOL - Had it, took it out, put it back in. I like shooting pool, but have not done so in about 6 years - even have my own cues
29. Some crosses : ROODS - went with ANHKS first
31. Alley ending? : OOP - Alley-oop
32. Freelancers' encls. : SAEs - Self-Addressed Envelopes
34. Ross Sea sight : FLOE
35. Captain's dir. : NNE
40. Tokyo-born artist : ONO
41. Lit __ : CRIT - perps; the study, evaluation, and interpretation of literature. I am presently reading Nelson DeMille's "The Gate House". I like his stuff
42. Kennel pickup area : NAPE - ah - where you literally pick up an animal, from the back of the neck
43. Coin first minted in 13th-century France : ECU - Learned doing crosswords; we almost got away with a Frawnche-free puzzle this week
44. Challenging pitch : HIGH C - I had the "C" first, so I was not feeling it
46. Baryshnikov, at birth : LETT
48. What "c" may mean in South Africa : CENT - their "dollar" is the rand, and therefore....
50. "One can say everything best over __": George Eliot : A MEAL
52. Corp. treasurer, perhaps : CFO
53. Playground comeback : AM TOO - are so, is not....couldn't decide at the beginning
55. __ Dei : AGNUS - OK, I was in a "Da Vinci Code" frame of mind, couldn't get past "OPUS"
57. Bodybuilder Ferrigno : LOU - best known for the greener side of the TV series "The Incredible Hulk"
campy
60. Eccentrics : CRACKPOTS - nailed it
62. Big name in auditing : ERNST - I had a room-mate in college who was destined for the "Ernst & Young" accounting firm
63. Police-search discovery : HIDEY-HOLE
64. Colorful Danish export : LEGOs - not LILIES (didn't fit), and not DELFT, the dishware - because they're Dutch
65. B.C. neighbor : IDA - ah. IDAHO - I was stuck up in 45d., thinking it was either ALBerta, or SASkatchewan
DOWN:
1. It takes you to the top : T-BAR - skiing
2. Sadie Hawkins creator : AL CAPP
4. "__ Troyens": Berlioz opera : LES - like I said, almost
5. Krabappel of "The Simpsons" : EDNA
Edna Krabappel - The Simpsons Wiki
6. More wicked : EVILER - my one "meh" clue for the day
8. Traveled alone, perhaps : FLEW SOLO - I'm still flying solo :7(
9. Lhasa __ : APSO
10. Urban Dictionary content : SLANG - there's a lot of funny stuff on the site, but a little on the vulgar side; I found this one to be amusing
12. Game for two : ONE-ON-ONE
13. Roofing material : TAR PAPER - it's but one layer of a roof
15. Bridge column word : EAST - figured it was 50/50 - this or "WEST"
23. Gouge : SOAK
25. Festoon : ADORN
28. Clinging type : LEECH
30. Calyx part : SEPAL
37. Again : ONCE MORE
38. Frat founded in 1855 at Ohio's Miami University : SIGMA CHI
39. Gp. that includes Nigeria : OPEC
45. Country with the largest surface area of water : CANADA - I knew this, for some odd reason; probably came up in a crossword clue from the past
49. Statue subject : TORSO
54. Mare's mouthful : OATS
56. Terrier type : SKYE
58. Like many eBay items : USED
61. One hanging out in a coll. office? : PhD
Splynter
51 down should have been 1973 winner, not 1972.
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