01.13.10 -- Flower Girls





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Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Puzzle by Kevan Choset, edited by Will Shortz

FLOWER GIRLS (62A. Certain wedding participants … or a hint to 17-, 28- and 46-Across?), IRIS MURDOCH (17A. Author of The Sea, the Sea”), DAISY MILLER (28A. Henry James heroine) and ROSE KENNEDY (46A. Noted mother of nine) are the interrelated group of this Wednesday crossword.

Other entries include ADVERSE (44D. Opposed), AS USUAL (5D. By tradition), EXHIBIT A (10D. Early trial presentation), OPEN CASE (56A. Unsolved crime), RELEASES (20A. Films have them) and TAKES FOR (39D. Assumes to be).

Five- and six-letter -- ARNIE (41A. Morton who founded Morton’s steakhouses), ASSISI (53A. Francis’ home), AT EASE (5A. Relaxed), BRIAR (25D. Prickly shrub), DO RE MI (35D. Start of a musical series), ELIOT (32D. “Silas Marner” author), 47D. James Bond antagonist EMILIO Largo, IODINE (29D. First-aid item), IS NOT (38A. Playground retort), LENTO (31D. Slowly), LYSINE (24D. Certain amino acid); 4D. Paris’s MUSEE d’Orsay, OILERS (65A. Gretzky’s team from 1979 to 1988), RENTS (27D. Flat rates?), RIVALS (21A. Harvard and Yale e.g.); R-LESS (33D. Like non-oyster months), ROADIE (68A. Band aide), RUSSO (Gibson’s “Ransom” co-star, 1996), SACRUM (9D. Pelvis part), SCI FI (52D. Film genre), SIN TAX (15A. Cigarette additive?), SOLON (30D. Ancient lawgiver), T CELL (37A. Immune system agent), VELCRO (22D. Zipper alternative).

Short stuff -- AJAX, ALA, ANN, ARLO, ATO, BRR, CURE, DLI, EDU, ELAL, ENDS, ESTA, FLIT, IONA and IOTA, JOY, LOOS, LUBE, MADD, MEME (Unit of cultural information), OLA, OTOS and OTS, OWED, PASA, PERI, PEZ, RUED, SAP, SCUM, SLIT, SONE, STIR, SYNS, TIRE, TUTU, UTIL, VAS, YANG, ZAPS.

Oh, those flower girls! 




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Remaining clues -- ACROSS: 1. Pond film; 11. Candy in a dispenser; 14. Noted archbishop; 16. Like; 19. One likely to be taken in; 23. Internet address ending; 36. English facilities; 37. Immune system agent; 40. Mid sixth-century year; 43. College in New Rochelle, N.Y.; 45. Plains Indians; 49. Notations on some game scores; 51. Anatomical duct; 61. Something you might jump for; 64. Massachusetts’ Cape ___; 66. Dart; 67. Marks (out); 69. Jot. DOWN: 1. ___-fry; 2. Fix; 3. Elec., e.g.; 6. Tucker (out); 7. What circles lack; 8. From ___ Z; 11. QuĂ© ___?”; 12. Airline whose meals are all kosher; 13. Microwaves; 18. Org. with a “Designate a Driver” program; 48. Masculine side; 53. Role in “Troy”; 54. Loudness unit; 55. Dict. Offerings; 56. Was in the red; 57. Actress Gilpin of “Frasier”; 58. Folkie Guthrie; 59. Narrow cut; 60. It is, in Peru; 63. Suffix with Victr-



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