
19th-century cartoon of Jack Frost as a United States major-general during the American Civil War. ------------------ Wednesday, November 18, 2009 Puzzle by Paula Gamache, edited by Will Shortz Gardena jackpots ("Jacks to open" or simply "Jackpots") is a variation of poker with a single joker in the deck acting as a bug -- the game is named after the city of Gardena, California. With that bit of obscurity (to the non-gambler, at least) in mind, this Tuesday crossword drums up the imaginary presence of JACK at the fore of the first word of four entries -- HAMMER THROW (17A. Olympic track-and-field event); FROST/NIXON (30A. Play and film about a noted 1977 series of interviews); CHEESECLOTH (36A. Loosely woven cotton fabric); RABBIT EARS (44A. Indoor dipole antenna, colloquially), tied with JACKS TO OPEN (60A. Five-card draw variation … or a hint to 17-, 30-, 36- and 44-Across) -- long way to go for a grunt or a chuckle.


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Remaining clues -- Across: 11. Musician’s deg.; 16. Small island in a river; 19. Toiler on a hill; 23. Simple hanger; 27. Roasted, in Rouen; 28. Childish plea; 49. Subtle glow; 50. Melville work set in Tahiti; 53. Census datum; 59. Lunar New Year in Vietnam; 64. Leandro’s love; 67. Palacio resident. Down: 1. “Zip your lip!”; 4. “Ratatouille rat chef; 7. Escort to a seat, slangily; 8. Fish-fowl connector; 9. Soothing succulent; 10. Small salamander; 18. Massage deeply; 23. Desk toppers; 26. “Just ___!”; 31. No later than, briefly; 32. Cpls. And sgts.; 34. Actress Russell of “Waitress”; 37. “The Lord of the Rings” creature; 38. Ooze; 42. Roll call response; 43. Clarence Clemons’s instrument; 48. ___ machine; 55. Spanish eyes; 56. Opposite of fem.; 58. Star turns in music; 61. Basketball position: Abbr.; 62. Mauna ___; 63. Roll call response.
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