
Thursday, May 21, 2009 Puzzle by Patrick Blindauer, edited by Will Shortz A wandering e in this Thursday crossword results in Barney Fife being a BARNEY FIEF (17A. Name of Lord Rubble’s feudal estate?); coal mine, COAL MIEN (26A. Air in a sooty shaft?); sneak peek, SNEAK PEKE (33A. Sly little dog?); Happy Feet, HAPPY FETE (46A. Celebration for a Disney dwarf?); snow cone, SNOW COEN (51A. Bamboozle a “Fargo” director?); and borderline, BORDER LIEN (65A. Property claim along the Rio Grande?). Fife fief, mine mien, peek peke, feet fete, coen cone, line lien…eeeeee!
Oh well... Other long entries -- CORN BREAD (3D. Hot dog coating at a county fair) and FIELD MICE (37D. Meadow voles). Seven-letter entries include INFIDEL (36D. Unbeliever), NEONATE (18D. Recent arrival), SIMILES (50A. Like words?) and TORN OUT (28A. Removed roughly).


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Remaining clues -- Across: 1. 1970 hit for the Jackson 5; 10. What a loose thread might be; 14. Friendly term of address; 16. Nest egg protectors; 20. English princess; 21. Sender of monthly checks: Abbr.; 24. Present addition; 32. Big apple sch.; 40. Third in a Latin series; 43. Short evening?; 48. “The Mikado” wardrobe item; 56. Do sum work; 58. ___ Lingus; 61. Title heroine described in the first sentence of her novel as “handsome, clever and rich”; 64. It’s shrinking in Asia; 68. Realty ad abbr.; 70. Mungojerrie or Skimbleshanks, in a musical; 71. Wet septet; 73. P.G.A. Tour Rookie of the Year after Singh. Down: 1. “Money, Money, Money” band; 2. Muffin composition, maybe; 4. Mirror; 5. “___ and Dolls”; 6. Judges; 8. Beach time in Bordeaux; 23. Month before Tishri; 25. Convex cooker; 28. Romanov ruler; 29. “___ Own” (song from “Les Miz”); 30. DHL competitor; 38. Major conclusion?; 39. Roger of “Cheers”; 42.Sch. That’s about 150 mi. north of 32-Across; 45. Enormous birds of myth; 47. Sumac from Peru; 59. Cheese choice; 60. ___ Dubos, Pulitzer winner for “So Human an Animal”; 62. Seder, e.g.; 63. Creatures with tunnel vision?; 66. Prospector’s prize; 67. Fled.
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