The author’s name and the title of the work: HELEN HAYES ON REFLECTION
08.31.08 -- The First Lady of the Theatre -- the Acrostic
08.31.08 -- OT
Sunday, August 31, 2008
Puzzle by Alan Arbesfeld, edited by Will Shortz
Adding OT (Over Time, e.g., Extra Play) to say it ain’t so, all the same, crystal ball, big business, school marm, lo and behold, Bard of Avon, and an act of God, produced today’s interrelated entries of SAYITAINTSOOT (23A. Plea made to a chimney sweep?); ALLOTTHESAME (38A. Distribute equal amounts?); CRYSTALBALLOT (58A. Vote involved in a 15th wedding anniversary?); BIGOTBUSINESS (76A. Narrow-minded affairs?); SCHOOLMARMOT (95A. Teacher’s pet?); LOOTANDBEHOLD (112A. Stop to admire one’s pillaging?); BARDOTOFAVON (17D. Sexiest bell ringer?); ANACTOFGODOT (62D. Part of a Beckett play?).
Other across entries and their clues: 1. Pep rally shout, GOTEAM; 7. Sics on, LETSAT; 13. More than a favorite; SUREBET; 20. Program begun under Kennedy, APOLLO; 21. Digs, ISINTO; 22. Single advancement, ONEBASE; 25. Holding one’s own, NOWORSE; 26. Topic in a golf lesson, STANCE; 27. Pancho’s pal, CISCO; 29. Colonial John ALDEN; 20. Moving, ASTIR; 30. EATSA hole in (corrodes); 35. Graduation deliveries, ORATIONS; 37. Jobs for some underwriters, for short, IPOS; 41. “The Daughter of Time” novelist, 1951, TEY; 42. Friendliness, WARMTH; 44. “BESAME Mucho” (1944 #1 hit); 45. 1968 live folk album, ARLO; 47. Humorist Sedaris, AMY; 48. Sub, HOAGIE; 51. Maximum extent, hilt; 53. Pushover, SOFTY; 59. Recipient of a lettera amorosa, CARO; 60. Missile Command maker; ATARI; 63. Floors, KOS; 64. Sounds from a hot bath, AHS; 65. Subject to loss on a laptop; UNSAVED; 67. Follies, LUNACIES; 68. Genetic letters, RNA; 70. Have no accomplices, ACTALONE; 71. Done, ATANEND; 72. Three times a day, on an Rx, TID; 73. Thurman of “The Avengers”, UMA; 74. Title role for Streisand, YENTL; 75. Mire, MUCK; 80. Kitchen appliance brand, OSTER; 82. When doubled, an old sitcom sign-off; 83. Blasts from the past, briefly, NTESTS; 84. Payroll fig., SSN; 87. N.B.A. star Lamar ODOM; 89. Act as a go-between, LIAISE; 91. Main lines, AORTAE; 93. Peter Pan rival, JIF; 99. Commercial prefix with jet, AERO; 100. One making an impression, ENGRAVER; 102. Poet who wrote “She walks in beauty, like the night”, BYRON; 103. Belong, FITIN; 104. Blacksmith, often, SHOER; 105. Race of Norse deities, AESIR; 108. Picks up, LEARNS; 110. More like a bubble bath, SUDSIER; 117. Hams, EMOTERS; 118. World capital said to have been founded by King Midas, ANKARA; 119. Muse of astronomy, URANIA; 120. “Hmmm…”, LETSSEE; 121. Theater annoyance, BEEPER; 122. Manager, GETSBY.
I’ll leave out the much more interesting downs so that this doesn’t run into OT!
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Xword information -- Down: 1. Oomph; 2. W.W. II agcy.; 3. Movie with the repeated line “To infinity, and beyond!”; 4. Snobbery; 5. Site of many kisses; 6. Sound from a dungeon,;7. Hereditary’ 8. Around 1,000, e.g.: Abbr.; 9. Word repeated in Emily Dickinson’s “___ so much joy! ___ so much joy!”; 10. Winter vehicles with treads; 11. Yours, in Nemours; 12. Day care charges; 13. State in the Sierra Madre; 14. Game with Wild Draw Four cards; 15. Runs the hose over again; 10. Stopping place in a Carlo Levi title; 18. Ancient Jewish ascetic; 19. Lilliputian; 24. Home of the world’s northernmost capital: Abbr.; 28. “I Never Played the Game” writer; 30. Sanyo competitor; 31. ___ blocker; 33. “This Boy’s Life” author Wolff; 34. Nerve material?; 36. Health org.; 38. Stern cry?; 39. “Very funny!”; 40. Oscar winner Jannings and others; 43. Again and again?; 46. Spots; 49. Showed hospitality at the door; 50. Bygone muscle cars; 52. They have substantial bills; 54. Sen. Lott; 55. Mountain air; 56. Got started, with “up”; 57. Alternative to a hotel, briefly; 58. Cable channel whose first showing was “Gone With the Wind”; 60. John Wayne film, with “The”; 61. “Swan Lake” garb; 66. Makes an assertion; 68. Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No. 8 ___ minor; 69. Mass, for one; 70. Gallic girlfriend; 72. “Pagliacci” clown; 73. Guam, e.g.: Abbr.; 77. Aplenty; 78. Take back; 79. Ministre d’ ___; 81. You can count on them; 84. Texas toppers; 85. Delhi wrap; 86. Bygone Dodge; 88. Early 12th-century year; 90. What turned-out pants pockets may signify; 92. Slicker accessory; 93. Toastmaster General of old comedy; 94. Bury; 96. Last ride?; 97. Hungarian playwright known for “Lilliom”; 96. Like a line, briefly; 101. Pauses; 103. Partner in a French firm, maybe; 106. Hunk; 107. Actress Skye; 109. Put ___ in one’s ear; 111. Prior to, in verse; 113. Select; 114. We may precede this; 115. Ad ___; 116. Box on a calendar.
08.30.08 -- Bon Appétit!
Xword search information -- Across: 19. Part of a deg.; 20. Fix, as sails; 22. Play makers?; 24. Health claim on a food label; 29. Western deal since 1994: Abbr.; 31. Kind of support; 33. Kia model; 43. Teeny “tiny”; 46. Like “m” or “n,” to linguists; 49. It’s barely noticeable; 53. Auctioned property, maybe; 54. Crucial; 56. Oil, e.g.; 58. Brawl. Down: 5. Elevation: Abbr.; 9. Spinning circles?; 10. Not like; 14. “My mama done ___ me”; 27. Word in many French family mottoes; 30. Computer acronym; 35. “___ Dreams,” 1986 #1 hit; 37. Cool red giant; 38. Work unit abbr.; 39. Bitterly complain; 50. Old Finnish coin; 52. Like un millionnaire; 55. Slangy assents; 57. Oil holder; 59. Abbr. in car ads; 60. Setting of many jokes; 61. Accutane target, slangily; 62. “… ___ will die”.
08.29.08 -- One Trick Pony
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08.28.08 -- An Eye for an I
Thursday, August 28, 2008
Puzzle by Sheldon Benardo, edited by Will Shortz
ANEYEFORANI (53A. Punny hint to answering 20-Across, 11-Down and 29-Down), along with EYECLAUDIUS (20A. Historical 1976 miniseries), EYETHEJURY (11D. Classic 1947 detective novel) and EYELIKEIKE (29D. Bygone political slogan) are the interrelated entries of this Thursday crossword.
The fill: APE, AREA, AROD, ASPS, AWAY and AWOL, BERN, BUTT, CADS, CAGE, CHAD, DOZE, EGOS, ESL, GAZA, GPO, ICED, IONS, KITE, LEAN, LODZ, NEAL, OJAI, OLEO and OREO, PELE, POE and POET, RARE, ROC, SALS, SANO, SCAN, SWAP, TEXT, TNT , UNC, WHET, YULE.
Xword search information -- Across: 1. Poor dating prospects; 5. Central Africa’s Lake ___; 14. M.P.’s quarry; 15. Bloody, so to speak; 17. Hot strip?; 18. Washington has some big ones; 23. C7H5N3O6; 24. Toy at the beach; 33. “Mens sana in corpore ___”; 34. California’s ___ Musical Festival, since 1947; 36. Goon; 40. Chapel Hill sch. 41. Only player to be part of three World Cup-winning teams; 43. Poland’s second-largest city; 50. Lay person?; 51. Reverence; 60. Object of ridicule; 61. After-lunch bite; 63. Stick on a dish; 64. Scraggy; 66. European capital; 67. “Do the Right Thing” pizzeria. Down: 1. Part of a pound; 2. Out; 3. Siesta; 7. Yankee nickname starting in 2004; 10. Sinbad’s avian attacker; 12. Process, in a way, as documents; 13. Transcript; 26. Delivery notation: Abbr.; 27. Give and take; 35. Put away; 42. Night school class, for short; 51. Cold-blooded killers; 52. Stimulate; 54. Holiday season; 55. Quarter; 56. “Hud” Oscar winner; 57. Ones with charges; 59. Writer who wrote “I became insane, with long intervals of horrible sanity”.
08.27.08 -- Echoes
----------------- Wednesday, August 27, 2008 Puzzle by Donna Hoke Kahwaty, edited by Will Shortz Echoed syllables, PAWPAWPRINTS (20A. Some fruit still lifes?), CANCANOPENER (26A. Showy dance intro?), TOMTOMTURKEY (41A. Gobbler in a powwow musical group?) and BONBONVOYAGE (47A. Chocolate’s journey?) are the interrelated entries of today's crossword. Other long entries are FOOTLOOSE (17A. Unencumbered); HONOREE (39D. Roasted one); IN AMERICA (52A. Stateside); NITPICKY (4D. Sweating the small stuff); SLURPEE (9D. 7-Eleven cooler); SORCERER (37D. Dungeons & Dragons character). The major portion of the crossword is occupied by middle-sized entries -- 34D. In the blink of ANEYE; ANION (45D. Negative particles); APOGEE (25A. Orbital extreme); BRIAR (51A. Prickly plant); DANTE (59A. Writer who went to hell?); EBBED (43D. Fell back); ECLAT (22A. Super success); ECOLE (56A. Where élèves study); ELAYNE (43A. Comical Boosler); ENCORE (46A. Call for more); ENORM (29D. Huge, in verse); ESKIMO (22A. Parka wearer, maybe); GOING (11D. In action); GROWON (5D. Gradually appeal to); 39A. Actor Rutger HAUER; KNACK (24D. Natural ability); LAMAS (18D. Priests of the East); LEAKS (30A. Security concerns); 16A. Sierra LEONE; LOCKE (40A. Political philosopher John); 44D. Poet Federico Garcia LORCA; LUNGE (40D. Fencing move); 27D. “Are you in OROUT?”); PALEO (28D. Archaeologist’s prefix); PANGS (21D. Hunger signals); POKER (33D. Cincinnati and lowball are versions of this); RAMEN (36D. Japanese bowlful); RANGE (31A. Diva’s asset); ROLOS (36A. Chocolate-caramel candies); 23D. Composer Camille Saint-SAENS; SENIOR (10D. Like half of U.S. senators); SENSE (13D. Pick up on); SOCKO (32D. Super, in Variety); SSGTS (9A. Some N.C.O.’s); TEAMUP (42D. Get together for a task); TNOTE (12D. It takes up to 10 yrs. to reach maturity); TYBALT (41D. Capulet murdered by Romeo); UNION (19A. Shop group). Short fill -- AAA, ANCY, BLEW, CNN, ECO, ECRU, EDNA, FOCI, GLIB, IDO, ILSA, LOOP, MOO, OFF, OMEN, ROLL, RONA, SOON, SPA, VIEW, WEEP, YARE ...and the unechoed TSK (38A. Terse reproof).
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Xword search information -- 1. Gathering clouds, e.g.; 5. Smooth-talking; 14. Centers of attention; 15. Rock’s partner; 32. Where one might get steamed; 35. Suffix with buoy; 37. In short order; 57. Hosiery shade; 58. “Hairspray” mom; 60. Get blubbery; 61. Novelist Jaffe. Down: 1. Not quite oneself; 2. Jersey sound; 3. System starter?; 6. In the ___; 7. Rick’s film love; 8. Totally bungled; 48. Penthouse asset; 49. It’s enough, for some; 50. Easy to maneuver, at sea; 53. Oath affirmation; 54. “The Situation Room” airer; 55. Rte. suggester.
08.26.08 -- Roses
----------------- Tuesday, August 26, 2008 Puzzle by Nancy Salomon, edited by Will Shortz AMERICANBEAUTY (20A. Rose), CHARLIEHUSTLE (36A. Rose) and TOOKTOONESFEET (57A. Rose) are the interrelated entries of this Tuesday crossword puzzle. Eight-letter entries include ATLANTIC (2D. Monopoly avenue); BADMOUTH (3D. Put down); BLUELIPS (9D. Symptom of hypothermia); BROCCOLI (6D. Some spears); HYSTERIA (38D. What 1938’s “The War of the Worlds” broadcast set off); LANCELOT (39D. Most trusted knight of King Arthur); ROOSTERS (37D. Natural alarms) and ETCETERA (40D. Yadda yadda yadda). Seven-letter -- BERMUDA (22D. Its capital is Hamilton); BUSYBOYS (45A. Waiters’ aides); TALLYHO (28D. Hunter’s cry); TRILLED (29A. Sang like a bird). Six -- ACTUAL (11D. Honest-to-goodness); BATONS (45D. They’re relayed in relays); SARTRE (12D. “Nausea” author); SLAYED (13D. Cracked up at a comedy club); SONNET (8D. One begins “Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day?”); SOOTHE (48D. Give relief); STOICS (47D. Unmovable ones); UTOPIA (46D. Heaven on earth). Five -- ANWAR (7D. Peace Nobelist Sadat); BLASS (9A. Bill of fashion); CREEL (24A. Angler’s accessory); EMCEE (55A. Host a roast, say); LOCAL (16A. In town); MEOWS (56D. “I want in” or “I want out” indicators, maybe); NICER (64A. More agreeable); OPINE (60A. Suggest); 54D. Jermaine ONEAL, six-time N.B.A. All-Star; SASES (67A. Enclosures with MSS.); SHEET (4D. Cover of night?) and SHOOT (53A. “Go ahead, ask”); TNOTE (23A. Bill from the govt.); ULTRA (19A. Extreme). Four -- ARNO, DABS, ELAL, GOWN, HAIL, KNEE, LOLA, LSTS, MAGI, MBAS, OLDE, OLEG, SAAB, SATE, SILL, SITS, STAT, TERI, UTAH, WORE. Three -- ALT, AOL, ARE, ATT, BTU, CYD, DEF, DUO, EOE, GET, MPS, NCO, OTO, ALT, MPS, NCO, REO, SAD, TBS, TEC. ------------------ For today’s cartoon, go to The Crossword Puzzle Illustrated. Click on image to enlarge.
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Search information -- Across: 1. Smidgens; 5. Corp. recruits; 14. Home of Zion National Park; 15. The New Yorker cartoonist Peter; 17. Antique, antiquely; 18. Formal frock; 25. Lionel Richie’s “You ___”; 26. A/C meas.; 27. Nebraska native; 31. Tends tots; 33. PC key; 35. Base cops; 41. Co. in a 2001 merger with Time Warner; 42. Charisse of “Silk Stockings”; 43. Fill fully; 49. Moping; 51. U.S.M.C. barracks boss; 52. Case worker: Abbr.; 61. Garr of “Tootsie”; 62. Designer for Jackie; 65. Precipitation that can leave dents; 66. Abraded; 68. Mideast carrier; 69. Runs, hits or errors. Down: 1. Batman and Robin, e.g.; 5. Travelers to Bethlehem; 10. 1970 Kinks hit; 21. Former automaker that manufactured trucks in W.W. II; 23. SuperStation inits.; 30. D-Day carriers: Abbr.; 32. Volvo rival; 34. Sleuth, informally; 44. Help wanted abbr.; 58. Common arthritis site; 59. Window part; 63. Comprehend.
08.25.08 -- Mother Goose
08.24.08 -- Spruce Goose
H-4 (HK-1) Hercules -- "Spruce Goose"
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