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Saturday, September 5 , 2009
Puzzle by Mike Nothnagel, edited by Will Shortz
Long clues are the main feature of this Saturday crossword, few of them of any help in the solution.
Across: 1. End, DEMISE ; 7. Battle cry, IT’S WAR ; 13. First monarch to be crowned Tsar of All Russia, IVAN IV ; 14.Intensify, ESCALATE ; 16. 1997 Demi Moore movie with the tagline “Failure is not an option”, G.I. JANE ; 17. Note on a time-sensitive document, NEED ASAP ; 18. Like a runner-up, often, SLOWER ; 19. Spoiler of a sort, BAD APPLE ; 20. Nab in a net, TRAWL ; 21. It’s classified by the U.S.D.A. as red meat under cooking guidelines and as poultry under inspection standards, EMU ; 22. Poivre’s counterpart, SEL ; 23. What many rulers hold, SWAY ; 24. Result of nonuse, ATROPHY ; 28. Veto, NIX ; 29. Endorse on a Web site, maybe , E-SIGN ; 30. Córdoba compass direction, OESTE ; 34. Create a flip book, say, ANIMATE ; 36. Like many bows, KNOTTED ; 38. Secret words?, PSSTS ; 39. DIE OF shame; 41. Entered a contest, RAN ; 45. Setting for 10 U.SW. states: Abbr., CST ; 48. New England sch. With campuses in Durham and Manchester, UNH ; 49. Not dormant, AWAKE ; 51. Field, e.g., OPEN AREA ; 54. Bookbinder’s material, THREAD ; 56. Pitcher who struck out the final batter of the 2007 World Series, PAPELBON ; 57. “Lieben,” in German class, TO LOVE ; 58. 1978 King novel re-released in a “Complete and uncut” version in 1990, THE STAND ; 59. Winner of the 2002 Academy Award for Best Original Song, EMINEM ; 60. Rig capacity, ONE TON ; 61. Niche, RECESS .
Down: 1. Pad, DIGS ; 2. Bad copies?, EVIL TWINS ; 3. Line that passes through both of an ellipse’s foci, MAJOR AXIS ; 4. Kind of, IN A WAY ; 5. Strength provider, SINEW ; 6. Company that provided equipment for the reality show “The Contender” EVERLAST ; 7. Needed a coating of heated propylene glycol, say, ICED UP ; 8. Finish line?, TADA ; 9. Indicator of freshness?, SLAP ; 10. With 52-Down, structure found under eaves, WASP’S ; 11. “Gigantic ( A TALE of Two Johns),” 2002 documentary about They Might Be Giants ; 12. Turn off, REPEL ; 14. Original host of “Breakfast at Wimbledon”, ENBERG ; 15. Pet for which you can buy an Aqua-Leash, SEA MONKEY ; 23. Spontaneous, SNAP ; 25. Took a lot of punches?, TIED ONE ON ; 26. Farrier’s focus, HOOF ; 27. “Solitude is impractical and YET society is fatal”: Emerson; 29. Maneuver gingerly, EASE; 31. Call at home, STRIKE ONE; 32. What some predictions are based on, TEA LEAVES ; 33. Housemother to Tootie, Natalie, Blair and Jo, EDNA ; 35. “Lou Grant” production co., MTM ; 37. “Whatever”, NO MATTER ; 40. Under one’s command, IN HAND ; 43. Garment that’s often reconstructed before each wearing, TURBAN ; 44. Food used as an antiseptic during World War I, GARLIC ; 45. Don’t deny, COP TO ; 46. Braves pitcher who won the 1957 Cy Young Award, SPAHN ; 47. Structure made from poles and hides, TEPEE ; 50. Cry from the accused, WHO ME ; 53. Mrs. Lovett in “Sweeney Todd,” for one, ALTO ; 55. Majority of U.S. governors, as of 2009: Abbr., DEMS .
A note accompanies the electronic version of the puzzle: This crossword was the playoff puzzle at Lollapuzzoola, a crossword tournament directed by Brian Cimmet and Ryan Hecht, held in Jackson Heights, Queens, on August 22. The winner, Dan Feyer, of New York City, finished it perfectly in 7 minutes 10 seconds.
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