Alexander Graham Bell, inventor of the telephone.
-----------------Saturday, July 7, 2007
Click here for LARGE PRINT.Puzzle by Todd McClary, edited by Will ShortzHELLOHELLO (15A Enthusiastic welcome) -- as you may have noticed, this blog was on the blink, but malfunction STEPSASIDE(14A Relinquishes control) and the blog is back, ORSO(62A "...maybe more, maybe less") it looks!
The acrosses:1. Magellan, e.g. -- neither Ferdinand or Portugeuse
11. Three-time Gold Glove winner AMOS Otis.
16. Undergo ecdysis -- brought to mind a stripper.
17. Imparts artfully -- not in the crossword world!
18. “Put your wallet away” -- on second thought…
19 Word with age or weight -- super-big and very old?
20. Surveillance setup -- do you have yours?
22. Bricklike -- could be a lot of things.
25. Idolized artist in Ouida’s “A Dog of Flanders” -- easy to see why!
26. Bad combustion -- tricky.
29. Sorority letters -- the rarer of the group.
31. Shatt al Arab port -- o…..k….
31. Put away -- again, anything.
33. Many a Degas portrait -- almost all of them!
35. Skipper, to Barbie -- I don’t get this one at all.
36. La Grande Jatte, e.g. -- happenstance fill.
37. Zolaesque imputation -- haven’t seen this entry in years!
38. Duct opening -- more fill.
39. Outboard motor Inventor Evinrude -- long way to go for OLE!
40. Release a bulletin -- oh, take out the pin!
41. TV role for Bamboo Harvester -- knew that horse had a name!
42. Attack -- you know this one, could be “seige” “set at”, “set on”, etc.
44. Basketball court’s three-point line, e.g.. -- another long way to go.
45. Rumble in the Jungle setting -- that’s how it was billed, great image!
46. Whizzes -- well…o.k.
48. One who’s more than attentive -- could be “ogler”, etc.
50. Its flag depicts a plow, shovel and pick -- yep!
52. Contend [with] in the country -- ever RASSLE with a puzzle?
56. St. ____ [Cornwall resort town] -- one more way to clue IVES.
57. Doctor, at times -- first off, is doctor a verb or noun?
60. Frobe who played Goldfinger -- all solver’s know this one!
61. Cosmopolitan alternative -- unusual to see the full name.
63. Supporters of roads -- well, it depends on the road, now doesn’t it.
The downs:1. Some Muslims -- no comment
2. Shut (up) -- as in enclosed
3. Dictionary word before a variant spelling -- long way to go
4. Mount -- noun or verb?
5. Eternal -- if the constructor needs an beginning “I”, it’s a column
6. Toss -- see 24
7. “V for Vendetta” actor, 2006 -- keeping track of Stephen
8. ___-Tab (PC window-switching shortcut) -- long way to go
9. Gained popular acceptance -- from left field
10. Quaint note opener -- think Sidney Poitier
11. Simple life? -- nice way to clue an old standard
12. Casa dei Bambini school founder -- some 100 years ago
13. Show tune sung by a stevedore named Joe -- a favorite!
21. Tula moolah -- nice rhyme
23. Track wager -- I wanted “exacto”, but no!
24. Toss -- double-clued, see 6, very Shortzesque
26. Words to leave by -- saving this for the end of the commentary
27. Did a dog trick -- love when they do that
28. Aids in closing deals -- the more the merrier!
30. Lath cover -- what else?
33. It may lack stars -- could half a half a star
34. Northwest Terr. native -- fill, just fill
37. Pre-election group -- did not know that was a bona fide definition
41. Zabaglione ingredient -- food, glorious food!
43. Decides one will -- seen this often.
45. Hound -- it’s a noun!
47. Sassers -- Ooooo! Like this one!
49. Result of a handshake, maybe -- Maybe.
51. Pick ___ (pettifog) -- ready when you are!
53. Record label for Sam and Dave and Booker T. & the MG's
54. Sourdough’s dream -- gold!
55. Period pieces? -- you know this one!
58. ___ crusade -- fill.
59. Dude -- fill, but cool, man!ADIOSAMIGO(26D Words to leave by)!
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3 comments:
Anonymous
said...
Dude! I like your links today, especially Rumble in the Jungle (Ha! I got it off the "Z" and gave it not a second thought, figuring it was a song from The Jungle Book or The Lion King) and Tom The Dancing Bug strip!
3 comments:
Dude! I like your links today, especially Rumble in the Jungle (Ha! I got it off the "Z" and gave it not a second thought, figuring it was a song from The Jungle Book or The Lion King) and Tom The Dancing Bug strip!
rock rabbit
Ha, ha! Why not? Have a good day!
Donald, Skipper was Barbie's little sister in the doll world. She wasn't around when I got my first Barbie...the third edition, I believe.
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