Theme: DCDD
Words: 68 (missing J,X,Z)
Blocks: 33
Well
I just about smoked through this puzzle, despite having no answers for
the first three long Across fills. A pinwheel grid with triple 10-letter
corners meant easier 4-letter fills for crossings, and some of them
were too much of a 'gimme' for
a Saturday construction. Hey, they gotta throw us a bone once in a
while, no~? Very few proper names, I knew all of them, and several
other clues were in my wheelhouse as well. One from each corner;
1. Runway covering : TARMACADAM - here I thought this was redundant, as TAR and MACADAM were the same thing, but I went looking and discovered I was wrong
57. Flipper, for one : BOTTLENOSE - I started with "TV----", but 'character' was too long; for some reason, I thought dolphins were "bottleNECK". Ooops
So Long, And Thanks For All The Fish
13. Not yet on the shelves : UNRELEASED - my book is unreleased - and uh, unwritten, right now....
24. 1956 rockabilly hit : BE-BOP-A-LULA - before my time, but the phrase appears in this song, which I have linked before, but I think it's worth hearing again
The Afterlife
Paul SimONWARD~!
ACROSS:
11. Border : ABUT - dah~! Not EDGE
15. Hedge : EQUIVOCATE
16. Mellow, with "down" : TONE
17. Source of sweet-scented spice : NUTMEG TREE
18. Car alarm : HORN
19. What suspects may be charged with : TASERS - suspect or perp~? One can be a suspect without getting tased in the process - I hope
20. Grease, often : FAT
21. Squeezed (out) : EKED - gimme
22. Something else : LULU
23. First name in legal fiction : ERLE - his Wiki
24. Good yield : BUMPER CROP
Looks like it's gonna be a good year~!
30. Not a good look : LEER - gimme
31. Made possible : ENABLED
32. Pan Am competitor : TWA - ugh. I tried UAL, then NWA, and finally got it right
34. Darken, in a way : TAN - ooh, I was close with DYE at first
35. Ordered : BOSSED - yesterday my senior boss thought he'd tell me how to load one of my trucks - so I said to him "why don't you just go sit in the office~?"
36. Manage poorly : ILL USE
38. Leftover bit : ORT - gimme
39. Kid's cry : "MOM~!"
41. Dresses : ATTIRES - ah, the verb, not the noun
42. Like some horses : PIED - pondered "ROAN"
44. Hunting dogs : COONHOUNDS
46. Business opening : AGRO - thought it was agrI, but....
47. Letter-shaped fastener : T-NUT
48. Depict artistically : LIMN
49. Certain game extensions, briefly : OTs - the NY Rangers won in OT on Thursday
50. Force user : OBI-WAN - I use the Force - it keeps me sober
44. Hunting dogs : COONHOUNDS
46. Business opening : AGRO - thought it was agrI, but....
47. Letter-shaped fastener : T-NUT
48. Depict artistically : LIMN
49. Certain game extensions, briefly : OTs - the NY Rangers won in OT on Thursday
50. Force user : OBI-WAN - I use the Force - it keeps me sober
56. Hand or foot : UNIT - measures, not "limbs"
59. "Constant Craving" singer : LANG - k.d., and I remembered this song
60. Police may look for one : EYEWITNESS
61. Gucci or Rossi : ALDO - perps
62. Some talk show personalities : RADIO HOSTS
DOWN:
1. Big top, e.g. : TENT - gimme
2. Water color : AQUA
3. Groovy things : RUTS - "LPs" was too short
4. Street performer : MIME - gimme
5. Claim : AVER
6. Minor players : COGS
7. Perform : ACT - gimme
8. War-torn Sudanese region : DARFUR - featured in this song from Thievery Corporation
59. "Constant Craving" singer : LANG - k.d., and I remembered this song
60. Police may look for one : EYEWITNESS
61. Gucci or Rossi : ALDO - perps
62. Some talk show personalities : RADIO HOSTS
DOWN:
1. Big top, e.g. : TENT - gimme
2. Water color : AQUA
3. Groovy things : RUTS - "LPs" was too short
4. Street performer : MIME - gimme
5. Claim : AVER
6. Minor players : COGS
7. Perform : ACT - gimme
8. War-torn Sudanese region : DARFUR - featured in this song from Thievery Corporation
9. Got stuffed : ATE A LOT
10. Join for a drink, say : MEET UP WITH - only if it's coffee - OK, Diet Coke, too
11. Close behind : AT HEEL
12. Library feature : BOOK RETURN
10. Join for a drink, say : MEET UP WITH - only if it's coffee - OK, Diet Coke, too
11. Close behind : AT HEEL
12. Library feature : BOOK RETURN
14. Gentle quality : TENDERNESS
22. Flat-panel TV component : LCD - had in, took it out
25. Hardly fresh : UNORIGINAL
26. Code-breaking game with colored pegs : MASTERMIND - ah, I remember this game, but I never played it
22. Flat-panel TV component : LCD - had in, took it out
25. Hardly fresh : UNORIGINAL
26. Code-breaking game with colored pegs : MASTERMIND - ah, I remember this game, but I never played it
27. __ Kids: "Sesame Street" brand : PBS - perps
28. Am or Fm : ELEMent - almost got me; I went with BAND first, but this is Americium and Fermium
29. Fictional Soviet sub : RED OCTOBER - I can think of a more difficult way to clue this on Saturday - e.g. "sub captained by Ramius"
33. Chorus line? : ALTO
37. Voice of Master Viper in "Kung Fu Panda" films : LIU
40. Flamenco guitarist Carlos : MONTOYA - perps gave me MONT---, and given the occupation/first name....
41. Social worker? : ANT - gimme
43. "What's the rush?" : "DON'T GO...."
45. Kicked to the curb : OUSTED
50. A little of this, a little of that : OLIO - I have not seen this in a puzzle for a long time - but I don't get to the weekday puzzles much
51. One of the March sisters : BETH - I had the -ET-, so I figured BETH was a good choice
52. __ time : IN NO
53. Tribulations : WOES
54. No. 2 : ASST. - Always reminds me of Dr. Evil
28. Am or Fm : ELEMent - almost got me; I went with BAND first, but this is Americium and Fermium
29. Fictional Soviet sub : RED OCTOBER - I can think of a more difficult way to clue this on Saturday - e.g. "sub captained by Ramius"
33. Chorus line? : ALTO
37. Voice of Master Viper in "Kung Fu Panda" films : LIU
40. Flamenco guitarist Carlos : MONTOYA - perps gave me MONT---, and given the occupation/first name....
41. Social worker? : ANT - gimme
43. "What's the rush?" : "DON'T GO...."
45. Kicked to the curb : OUSTED
50. A little of this, a little of that : OLIO - I have not seen this in a puzzle for a long time - but I don't get to the weekday puzzles much
51. One of the March sisters : BETH - I had the -ET-, so I figured BETH was a good choice
52. __ time : IN NO
53. Tribulations : WOES
54. No. 2 : ASST. - Always reminds me of Dr. Evil
55. Headland : NESS - new definition for me
58. Light head? : TWI - twilight; second "lead-in" clue in the grid (46a.), which is unusual
Splynter
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