Sunday, May 27, 2012
DIAGRAMLESS, Crossword by Fred Piscop
Edited by Will Shortz
PIE (69D. Word that can follow the starts of the answers to the five starred clues), A LA MODE (19A. One way to order 69-Down), HONEY BUNCH (15A. *Dearie), MOON RIVER (40A. *1961 Henry Mancini song), ESKIMO ROLL (66A. *Way to right a capsized kayak), HUMBLE ABODE (1D. Prima donnas’ problems) and MUD WRESTLER (33D. *Dirty fighter, of sorts) constitutes the interrelated group of this Sunday’s diagramless crossword.
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THE NEW YORK TIMES — Crossword Puzzles and Games.
Remaining clues — ACROSS: 1. Foot’s opposite; 5. TV lineups, for short; 10. Hideous; 11. Toe of Italy’s boot; 14. Haunted house sound; 17. Rowdy crowds; 21. “A ___ bagatelle”; 22. Klink’s rank of “Hogan’s Heroes”: Abbr.; 23. Dumbbell; 24. “Ghosts” playwright; 25. Skinflints; 28. Tussaud’s title: Abbr.; 29. Easily carved mineral; 32. Shia leader; 34. “Animal House” college; 35. Speak highly of; 37. “___ pray”; 39. “Turn to Stone” rock grp.; 43. Diplomat Hammarskjold; 45. Clio award contenders; 47. Fill to the gills; 48. Made sure of; 50. Life of Riley; 51. “Macarena” group; 53. Courtroom figs.; 54. Venus and Serena Williams, e.g.; 55. Shakespearean forest; 58. Wise ones; 61. Bishop’s jurisdiction; 62. Churlish sort; 63. Passenger’s restraint; 65. Tiny, to a tot; 68. Australian mine find; 70. Sana native; 71. Winter coating; 72. Condoms-on-bananas course; 73. Go like the dickens. — DOWN: 1. 2. Prima donnas’ problems; 3. Montgomery’s state: Abbr.; 4. Go-getters; 5. Flexible Flyer, e.g.; 6. 1960’s TV’s “The Danny ___ Show”; 7. Fall back; 8. Rhythmic percussion; 9. Trigonometry ratios; 11. “Catch a Falling Star” singer; 12. Like some comments on blogs: Abbr.; 13. One of the “north forty”; 15. Ralph Kramden laugh syllable; 16. Brooding one; 17. Golden Arches java chain; 18. “Sexy!”; 20. Got whipped by; 24. Engrosses fully; 26. $5 bill, in slang; 27. Spaghetti and meatballs topping; 28. Post marking at a racetrack; 30. Time immemorial; 31. Like Mayberry; 36. Josip Broz ___; 38. Mad magazine pieces; 41. Till compartment; 42. Cutter or clipper; 44. Foolish; 46. Stepped on it; 49. ___-rock; 52. Twist; 55. Cream ___; 56. Like Santa’s cheeks; 57. You may put ‘em up; 58. Cleaner target; 59. Up to the job; 60. Toothpaste variety; 63. Set apart; 64. Dry; 65. “Today ___ man”; 67. Tex-___.
So this botanist cross bred a Venus Fly Trap with Romaine. Wonder what it eats?
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