
Monday, April 13, 2009 Puzzle by Natan Last, edited by Will Shortz Rack, reck, rick, rock, ruck -- RACKETEER (18A. Al Capone, for one); RECKLESS (24A. Not heeding danger); RICKROLLING (37A. Widespread Internet prank involving a bait-and-switch link to a music video); ROCK STAR (54A. Mick Jagger or Bruce Springsteen); RUCKSACKS (60A. Packs for bikers and hikers) -- are the interrelated entries of this Monday crossword. Other mid-size entries -- ECO CARS (34D. High-m.p.g. vehicles); EXCEL IN (19D. Be great at); GERTRUDE (40D. She says “The lady doth protest too much, methinks” in “Hamlet”); LEAKAGE (43D. Problem with pipes); MR BURNS (1D. Owner of the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant on “The Simpsons”); SCHOLAR (26D. Learned one); STRICTER (3D. Less forgiving); STROBES (44D. Disco lights); YOU'RE IT (2D. Shout in tag). Six-letter -- AGENDA (11D. Order of business at a meeting); AROUSE (46D. Excite); COBALT (48A. Metal that gave its name to a shade of blue); CORPSE (5D. Body in a whodunit); EXTENT (23A. Breadth); 45D. Joel Chandler HARRIS, creator of Uncle Remus; LOOSEN (49D. Undo, as laces); MORTON (12D. “When it rains, it pours” salt brand); MUSCLE (47D. What a bodybuilder builds); PREENS (10D. Prettifies oneself, as in a mirror); ROSARY (56A. Prayer beads); TECHIE (29A. Computer whiz).


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Remaining clues -- Across: 1. Best-selling computer game of the 1990s; 5. Players in a play; 9. Unwanted e-mail; 15. “___ your thirst” (former Sprite slogan); 16. Therefore; 20. Mentalist Geller; 21. Little devil; 28. Nick at ___; 32. ___ Antonio, Tex.; 45. ___ and eggs; 51. Writer Harte; 58. Parisian “yes”; 59. Studio that made “Notorious”; 65. 52-Across, e.g.; 68. Fortuneteller; 69. Stop or Do Not Pass; 70. Almost-failing grades. Down: 4. ___ Sawyer; 6. “The ___ Daba Honeymoon”; 7. Fraction of a min.; 8. Little fella; 22. Encountered; 30. “2001” computer; 31. Running a temperature, say; 38. Hootchy-___; 39. “Spare” part of the body; 50. Fort Worth sch.; 55. Smooch; 57. Deviations of a ship’s course; 61. “The Sweetheart of Sigma ___”; 62. What’s tapped at a beer bust; 64. Letters at the end of a proof.
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