
Thursday, September 3, 2009 Puzzle by C. W. Stewart, edited by Will Shortz PU SMOTTOB (20D. *”Cheers!” … or a hint to answering this puzzle’s five starred clues), REVOC TAES (6D. *Auto accessory), RENNUG RAER (12D. *Crewman on the tail of a bomber), ECIRB YNNAF (28D. *1968 Barbra Streisand starring role) and TSAOR PMUR (35d. *Beef cut) are the interrelated group of this Thursday crossword. Seven-letter entries abound -- AMNESIA (60A. Overused soap opera plot device); AREOLES (15A. Parts of irises); BANGKOK (57A. World capital known locally as Krung Thep Mahanakhon); BEANERY (16A. Cheap café); CONNIVE (17A. Scheme); DEFAMES (63A. Runs down); DRESSES (64A. Sack and others); DUELING (62A. Swordplay, e.g.); EVASIVE (61A. Not to the point, say); HELOISE (37A. Popular newspaper columnist who writes for Good Housekeeping); MONOCLE (4D. Item on a chain); ON EARTH (8A. Where “Thy will be done,” in a prayer); 1A. English poet Coventry PATMORE, who wrote “The Angel in the House”; SHUNNED (18A. Like outcasts); VESSELS (43D. Skiffs and scows).

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Remaining clues -- Across: 20. Canadian prov. On Atlantic Time; 24. Big 12 sch.; 26. Bleed (for); 29. It can turn up heads; 33. Skate part; 34. Profitability, for a business; 36. “___ always say …”; 39. Sense of “wow”; 42. ___ fault; 43. Checks for accuracy; 45. Town in W.W. II headlines; 46. Counterpart of Thanatos, in Freudian; 50. Plant bristle; 52. Tiny bit. Down: 1. Have heat; 2. Ending with buck; 3. ___ place; 7. Sioux Falls-to-Cedar Rapids dir.; 9. Soft drink since 1924; 10. Liquide clair; 11. ___ Taylor (clothier); 13. Corner; 14. Fictional Mr.; 23. Sweat; 24. “Aha!”; 25. “My dear fellow”; 37. Chopped; 38. Kansas town on the Neosho River; 41. Fake blood, maybe; 50. Opposite of up; 51. You might catch one near a beach; 52. Chocolate brand; 54. Goddess who restored Osiris to life; 55. Highest score in baccarat; 56. Comedian’s stock; 58. Fed. Purchasing org.; 59. Kipling novel; 60. Hyperactivity may be a sign of it, for short.
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