Theme: #2~!
Words: 72 (missing J,Q,X,Z)
Blocks: 32
This is Debbie's second Saturday this year (4/16/16), and a similar
solving experience for the second time, too. A lot of blank space on
the
first pass, got just enough from WAGs to get a toe-hold in some
sections, and even the proper names filled in after the fact. A non
intimidating grid, with just a couple of 10's and paired 9's;
17a. Enjoy all the seasons : BINGE WATCH - I binge watched all the episodes of "The X-Files" on DVD two years ago
48a. Most, with "the" : LION'S SHARE - this I nailed, and was a huge help in the SW
sONgWARD~!
ACROSS:
1. Object of Canaanite worship : BA'AL - the Wiki
5. Green Goblin portrayer in "Spider-Man" : DAFOE - I remembered this character and the actor
5. Green Goblin portrayer in "Spider-Man" : DAFOE - I remembered this character and the actor
10. Bolted down : ATE
13. Voice from a loft : ALTO - lots of clues with singing/voices today; I was curious about voice classification and found this - I was told in music class back in high school that I was "baritone" - but I can do some high stuff during karaoke
14. Filing aid : EMERY
15. Corporate bigwig : SUIT - went with EXEC, which messed me up in the NE
16. Put in stitches : SEWN - ah, nothing to do with humor
19. "This American Life" host : IRA GLASS - mostly perps and WAGs
21. Hapless toon : COYOTE - my first thought, but I hesitated
13. Voice from a loft : ALTO - lots of clues with singing/voices today; I was curious about voice classification and found this - I was told in music class back in high school that I was "baritone" - but I can do some high stuff during karaoke
14. Filing aid : EMERY
15. Corporate bigwig : SUIT - went with EXEC, which messed me up in the NE
16. Put in stitches : SEWN - ah, nothing to do with humor
19. "This American Life" host : IRA GLASS - mostly perps and WAGs
21. Hapless toon : COYOTE - my first thought, but I hesitated
22. Support providers : CORSETS - as a carpenter, GIRDERS was my first thought; this is a much better image
23. What some pros often do : MAKE PAR - amateur mini-golfers can hit the mark, too
24. Groundbreaking invention : HOE - I thought a "?" would have been appropriate for misdirection - but then again, it really is a ground-breaking invention....
25. Unbranded? : GENERIC - similar to NO FRILLs, as in 1d.
26. Relay link : BATON
29. Friend of Mozart : HAYDN - man, I thought this was right, but hesitated again
30. Army officers: Abbr. : LTs
32. "As if!" : "I BET~!"
33. Longtime CBS head : PALEY - all perps, WAGed the "L"
34. Catchy melody : HOOK - yeah, I tried TUNE but it didn't seem correct
35. Lon of Cambodia : NOL
36. Disguise : COVER
37. Swab : MATEY - not Q-TIP, which didn't fit
38. Doesn't give up on : RETRIES
40. Former SSR : RUSsia
41. Draws out : SIPHONS
23. What some pros often do : MAKE PAR - amateur mini-golfers can hit the mark, too
24. Groundbreaking invention : HOE - I thought a "?" would have been appropriate for misdirection - but then again, it really is a ground-breaking invention....
25. Unbranded? : GENERIC - similar to NO FRILLs, as in 1d.
26. Relay link : BATON
29. Friend of Mozart : HAYDN - man, I thought this was right, but hesitated again
30. Army officers: Abbr. : LTs
32. "As if!" : "I BET~!"
33. Longtime CBS head : PALEY - all perps, WAGed the "L"
34. Catchy melody : HOOK - yeah, I tried TUNE but it didn't seem correct
35. Lon of Cambodia : NOL
36. Disguise : COVER
37. Swab : MATEY - not Q-TIP, which didn't fit
38. Doesn't give up on : RETRIES
40. Former SSR : RUSsia
41. Draws out : SIPHONS
42. Great expectation : HIGH BAR
46. Thunderstruck : AGHAST
47. Right part of a map? : RED STATE - ah.
50. Vocal support : AYES
51. Canadian singer Murray : ANNE - I remembered her
52. School aide : TUTOR
53. Butter from the farm : GOAT - I was well aware this was going to be "BUTT-er", but BULL did not seem right
54. Dead end? : DEE - clever; deaD
55. Eclipses, to some : OMENS - Columbus used one to his advantage
56. Tots : SUMS - ah, not LADS, which I refrained from filling in; British slang "Tot up" for adding together
DOWN:
1. No-frills : BASIC
2. Olds compact : ALERO
3. Doing battle : AT WAR
4. One not likely to succeed : LONG SHOT
5. Forensic competition : DEBATE - I had the "D", and thought it might be "DNA---" - bzzzt
6. Off the mark : AMISS
7. Boston park, with "The" : FENS - makes sense with Fenway Park in Boston, too
8. Address ending : ORG. - website address
9. It'll turn your head : EYE CANDY - you know what turns my head....
so many to choose from.....
10. Unthinking state : AUTOPILOT - my first thought, with the "A" in place, but EXEC did not agree....
11. Game that's hard to lose : TIC-TAC-TOE - hard to win, too, technically - and saves the day in "War Games" - try typing in "shall we play a game" on Google....
12. It's a real knockout : ETHER - har-har
15. "You Make Me Feel Like Dancing" singer Leo : SAYER - I didn't know the name of the singer, but I recall the song with the unmistakeable falsetto style
11. Game that's hard to lose : TIC-TAC-TOE - hard to win, too, technically - and saves the day in "War Games" - try typing in "shall we play a game" on Google....
12. It's a real knockout : ETHER - har-har
15. "You Make Me Feel Like Dancing" singer Leo : SAYER - I didn't know the name of the singer, but I recall the song with the unmistakeable falsetto style
I could do this at karaoke....
18. Gotten up : WOKEN - RISEN~? AWAKE~? argh~!!
20. Spanish province or its capital : LEON
23. Mobster Lansky : MEYER - no clue, all perps
25. Serious blows : GALES - ah, not fists of fury, fits of Fujita; I noticed with the last tropical storm the "F" classification was now "EF" - it's been 'enhanced'
26. Place for a bargain : BIN - bargain bin
27. Early inhabitant : ABORIGINE
28. Game played in whispers : TELEPHONE - a great game where the initial storyteller hears his message retold, often to a humorous end - I found this link
29. Well-to-do types : HAVES - I pondered "ELITE" and "A-LIST"
31. The limit, perhaps : SKY - confirmed my "TUNE" was wrong
33. Indicates : POINTS TO
34. They can also represent pounds : HASH TAGS - the other other use of "#"
36. Vampire repellent : CROSS - pondered STAKE
37. Faces, in slang : MUGS
39. Macbeth, vis-à-vis Glamis : THANE
40. Commuters : RIDERS
41. Mixed dish : SALAD
42. Great blue wader : HERON
a wader wailer
43. "Blue __": 1963 and 1977 hit : BAYOU
44. Starters : A-TEAM
45. Takes ten : RESTS
47. Review : RATE
49. "Rattle and __": U2 album : HUM
Splynter
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