04.14.10 — HEART / EARTH



Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Puzzle by Jonah Kagan, edited by Will Shortz

In this winsome Wednesday crossword, HEART anagrams to EARTH with five sets of five circled/highlighted letters within the interrelated group of NEAR TO ONE’S HEART (17A. Dear), SEEN BUT NOT HEARD (23A. What children should be, so the saying goes), NORTHEAST (35A. Home of the Ivy League), PARTHENON FRIEZE (52A. It’s a relief in Athens) and EARTH-SHATTERING (59A. Likely to change everything) — it is interesting to note that the anagrams occur with one-letter rotation, e.g., the last letter of each becomes the first letter of the next, HEART, THEAR, RTHEA, ARTHE, and EARTH.

Other — EAT and LOZENGE (45D. Drop down one’s throat?, 59D. Drop down one’s throat), ELEMENT (2D. Gold or silver, but not bronze), GENESIS (1D. Book that spans 2,369 years), HORCRUX (12D. Receptacle for Voldemort’s soul in Harry Potter), ICE RINK (44D. Place to see a flying camel), KNOTTY (49D. Full of difficulties), ON A DARE (11D. How one might go bungee jumping), SHOUTS (6D. Hoot and holler), SIAMESE (3D. Like the cats in “Lady and the Tramp”), SLEDGES (46D. Big busting tools), THEN WHAT, TOE-TO-TOE, TOREROS and TRA LA LA (37D. “And after that?“, 8D. In direction competition, 41D. Stars in a ring, 40D. Light refrain).

Five-letter — ELIAS (14A. English novelist Canetti who wrote “Crowds and Power”), GESSO (1A. Painter’s primer), I PRAY ((55D. Start of an appeal), LANGE (64A. Oscar-winning Tootsie” actress), NIECE (10D. Lisa Simpson, to Patty or Selma), O’HARA (54D. John who wrote “Appointment in Samarra”), PAILS (43A. Many sand castle molds), RONIN (7D. 1998 De Niro film), SARAN (4D. Clear kitchen wrap), STEER (31A. Head out on the ranch?), SYKES (67A. Comedian Wanda), 53D. TITUS Andronicus”.

Short stuff — ACDC, ADS, ALOU, ASS and TASS, BARO, COL Mustard, DEY, ELS, EMMA, ENO, HAHS and SHAH, HOOD, IFAT, INON, INS, KIA, LEIA, NUIT, OHO and NOHO, ONT and OST, ONUS, OPP, PRED, PRO, RUE and ROUE, SEXY, SPAR, SRTA, STA and STAY, STS, SUE, TART, TINA, TIS, WHO and WHOA, WON.





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