Tuesday, June 8, 2010
Puzzle by Peter A. Collins, edited by Will Shortz
TWIST AND SHOUT (39A. With 41- and 42-Across, 1964 Beatles hit), along with THE MAMAS AND THE PAPPAS (24A. With 41- and 54-Across, group with a 1967 ballad version of 39- /41- /42-Across) and THE ISLEY BROTHERS (40D. With 9-Down group with a 1962 hit version of 39- /41- / 42-Across) are the interrelated group of this Tuesday crossword.
Other — FAIR SEX (59A. Women, quaintly, with “the”), HAS A BALL (43D. Really enjoys oneself), HIRE ON (45A. Join the staff), METHODS (22A. Means), NEAR MISS (4D. Close call), NO ENTRY (47D. “Private - keep out”), ONE BELL (63A. 12:30 a.m. or p.m., on a ship), OUTER EAR (28A. Audio input location), PAJAMAS (5D. Some are flannel), PREVENTS (49A. Keeps from happening), RASHER (10D. Having less forethought), SOONEST (25D. Earliest time), STAR MAP (20A. Astronomer’s aid), STONER (36A. One who can’t keep off the grass?), VARIES (50D. Isn’t all the same).
Five-letter — ABOIL, ALGAE, A-LINE, BREWS, HOSEA (55A. Old Testament prophet who married a harlot), L-DOPA, MESSY, MONTH, ODIST, O’SHEA, PELEE (56A. Martinque volcano), RACER (16A. Tortoise or hare), RENEE, SLATS.
Short stuff — ABEE, ACME, ADZE, AIR, Et ALIA, ALUM, APE and APR, BAST, DOLE, ECHO, EEOC, ELI, Villa d’ ESTE, EWER, FARM, INGA, INRE, IONS, IRA, JOIE de vivre, LEES, LENT, MAR, OAS, OER, OMAN, OPER, PLUS, RITE, SEEM, SEWS, SHE, SRAS, STOP, TART, UNDO, UZI, WEED, WIRE, XBOX and XRAY.
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Remaining clues — ACROSS: 1. Muscat’s land; 5. Asset; 9. Coffee choices; 14. Clinton’s 1996 opponent; 15. Woodcarver’s tool; 17. Actress Swenson of “Benson”; 19. Milo of “Romeo and Juliet”; 26. Word after “does” and “doesn’t” in an old ad slogan; 27. Glass on a radio; 33. Wraps (up); 38. One of the Mannings; 44. “The Star-Spangled Banner” preposition; 48. Pinnacle; 51. Western defense grp.; 53. Broadcast; 64. Bubbling; 65. Cord material; 68. Zellweger of “My One and Only”; 69. Button between * and #; 70. Fronted, in a way; 71. Piglike; 72. Look inside?; 73. Some jeans. DOWN: 1. Keats, for one; 2. The 6 in 6/8/10, e.g.; 3. Pond buildup; 6. Parkinsonism drug; 7. Israeli arm; 8. Appear; 11. Repeated message?; 12. Thistle or goldenrod; 13. Ladies of Spain: Abbr.; 21. Damage; 25. Earliest time; 29. Edit menu option, 30. Job rights agcy.; 31. Grad; 32. Marriage, for one; 33. Word before “You’re killing me!”; 34. Fancy pitcher; 35. Bra insert; 37. Lemony; 46. About, on a memo; 52. O’Neill’s “The Hairy ___”; 57. Dio-designed dress; 58. Strips in front of a window?; 59. Old MacDonald had one; 60. Busy as ___; 61. Table salt is composed of them; 62. PlayStation 2 competitor; 66. Auto loan inits.
I saw this before doing the puzzle and you scared for a moment, but it turns out that it's just a typo on your part, not an error in the puzzle itself.
ReplyDeleteThe last name of the Isley Brothers has only one "E" in it.
Corrected, thanks!
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