George Bernard Shaw, Rex Harrison as Henry Higgins and
Julie Andrews as Eliza Doolittle in "My Fair Lady" by Al Hirschfeld
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Sunday, September 23, 2012
BREATH-TAKING, Puzzle by Matt Ginsberg / Edited by Will Shortz
Whether from “Pygmalion” or "My Fair Lady”, ELIZA / DOOLITTLE (28A. With 78-Down, character commemorated in the answers to this puzzle’s starred clues), along with ten common phrases being redefined to account for the Cockney elision of the H sound constitutes the interrelated group of this agreeable Sunday crossword:
- AIRLINE TRAVEL (24A. *Male pattern baldness?), e.g., hairline travel
- NIGHT OWLS (32A. *Baying?), night howls
- STATE OF THE ART (51A. *Cardiologist’s concern?), state of the heart
- ARM TO THE TEETH (67A. *Caries?), harm to the teeth
- SEVEN-YEAR ITCH (83A. *Marriage in 2004, divorce in 2011?), seven-year hitch
- OLD SCHOOL (102A. *Conduct classes?), hold school
- FOREST OF ARDEN (113A. *Petrified wood?), forest of harden
- LONG ISLAND SOUND (3D. *Endless bagpipe tune?), long highland sound
- ALTAR BOYS (14D. *Stable hands?), halter boys
- EYEBROW TWEEZERS (48D. *Gold-plated forceps?), high-brow tweezers
Other — ALIENEE (22A. Heir, usually), AYE AYES (54A. Bridge responses), BADDEST, BON SOIR, CHIRRUP, ENOUNCE, ESCARPS, MADE SURE, MENTION, POETESS, RAILS AT, TRAITORS (75A. Occupants of the lowest circle of Dante‘s hell), WOLFISH, Comedian YAKOV Smirnoff and ODESSAN ((40D 87-Down, e.g., by birth)
Saint Benedict. Detail from a fresco by Fra Angelico
Six-letter — ADDLED, DEALER, DEAR ME, GENOME (26A. Content of a 2003 decryption), HERMIT (7A. St. Benedict, e.g.), JUNEAU, MIASMA, REMITS, RUNWAY, SALADS, SOAPER, WATUSI (99A. Twist spinoff), U S NEWS, VALDEZ.
Five — ADORN, AMBLE, ASLAN, A SLEW (11D. Heaps), “There is A TIDE in the affairs of men …”, ATONE, BLUSH, CABLE, DERBY, DINED, EGRET (27D. Snowy Floridian?), ENVOI (17D. Poetic ending), I PASS (57A. Bridge response), JULEP, I PASS, IT’S SO, Mario Vargas LLOSA, LSATS, MESAS, MORSE, NISAN, NISEI, OBESE and OBIES, Bel PAESE cheese, PEAKS, RILES, SATIE (39D. French composer of “Vexations”), SCION (6D. Heir, often), SEE IT, SHILL, SNOOK and SPOOF, SOEUR, ST PAT, STRAW, SYNOD, TAINA, TATAR, T-BONE, TELLS, “God helps THOSE …“, TORTS, TRAIN, WAFER.
Short stuff — ABA, ADD, Work without A NET, Rat-A-TAT, A TON (107A. Heaps), BEAN, CASE, DECI, DIR, DON, EDU, EER, ELEC, ELI, ELKE Sommer, Brian ENO, ERSE, ET AL, ETON, ETRE, FIRM, FUSE, HAI, HATH, HISS and HOSS, HYER, IDS, ILYA Ehrenburg, IMUS, IN ON a secret, IN RE, MBA, MOAS, NED Flanders, NYAH, ONE A, ONO, RET and REW, ROIL, SHE, SIM card, SLUE, SPA, SST, SUR, WEB, VIPS.
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