
Ringo Starr, detail from portrait by Al Hirschfeld ------------------ Tuesday, November 17, 2009 -- Leonid Meteor Shower
Puzzle by John Farmer, edited by Will Shortz RINGO (52D. Rock star whose name is spelled out by the middle letters of 16-, 18-, 39-, 61- and 64-Across), DURAN DURAN (16A. With 2-Down, group with the only James Bond theme to hit #1), BLING BLING (18A. With 10-Down, flashy jewelry), TWINKLE TWINKLE (39A. With 25-Down, start of a nightime nursery rhyme), SUGAR SUGAR (61A. With 50-Down, #1 hit of 1969) and KNOCK KNOCK (65A. With 54-Down, intro to a joke) are the interrelated group of this stellar Tuesday crossword. Nine-letter entries -- CUFFLINKS (42A. Dress shirt accessories), TIDEMARKS (7D. High and low water lines), WINE LISTS (34D. Menus with reds, whites and roses) and WIREPHOTO (34A. A.P transmission). Seven-letter -- ELATION (3D. Great joy); ENTENTE (21A. International alliance); FROMAGE (43D. French cheese); I MEAN NO (59A. Emphatic refusal); ORATORS (19A. Ones who stand above the crowd?); ROSANNE (45D. Cash who sang “Black Cadillac”); SPUMONI (57A. Italian ice cream treat); UNLEASH (9D. Let loose).

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Remaining clues -- Across: 1. Gulf of ___, off the coast of Yemen; 5. Animal acquired from an animal shelter, say; 13. QB Manning; 17. Okra feature; 23. Eastern royal; 26. Petri dish gel; 27. IHOP drinks; 41. Not used; 47. Japanese prime minister Taro ___; 48. “Put a tiger in your tank” brand; 62. Prodigal ___; 66. License plate; 68. Smartphone introduced in 2002; 69 Sellout sign; 70. Fake at the rink. Down: 4. Bilbao boy; 6. “Do Ya” rock grp.; 8. Credit card balance, e.g.; 12. Scent; 15. 20. They line up between centers and tackles: Abbr.; 31. Tampa Bay footballer, briefly; 32. The Buckeyes, for short; 33. Klutz; 35. Lennon’s “Two Virgins” partner; 36. Newsman Koppel; 37. Run a tab; 47. 20s dispenser; 48. She, in Sicily; 56. “All systems go” signals; 58. Nabisco cookie; 60. Squeezed (by); 63. Sculling propeller.
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