Decapitación de San Pablo by Enrique Simonet 1887
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Friday, September 14, 2012
Puzzle by Peter A. Collins / Edited by Will Shortz
As the working world heads off for the weekend, this fine Friday crossword features fourteen ten-letter entries, along with BEATLES in the center and JOHN, PAUL, GEORGE and RINGO in the corners:
JOHN DENVER (1A. Colorado-state song composer)
EPISODE ONE (14A The main characters are usually introduced in it)
DECAPITATE (16A. Head off?)
LOST BALLOT (31A. Its discovery may result in a recount)
GET MARRIED (36A. Hitch up?)
COCONUT OIL (51A. Natural hair conditioner)
APPLE CORES (56A. Delicious leftovers)
PAUL REVERE (58A. Figure on a $5,000 EE savings bond)
CUTS IN LINE (11D. Acts rudely at a supermarket say)
ORGAN DONOR (12D. Notice on a driver’s license)
GEORGETOWN (13D. Guyanese capital)
RING OF FIRE (25D. What “burns, burns, burns” in a hit country song)
INTERLINER (26D. One making a coat warmer, say)
POSTMASTER (27D. Official in charge of sorts?)
Other — BEATLES (34A. Players who made a historic-touchdown in 1984), DOPIER, FISHES and ROD (45A. Uses a 46-Across; 46A. One holding the line), FLAT RATE, METHOD, MOTLEY, PISTOL, ROAR AT, SEDUCER, Raphael’s “SISTINE Madonna“, SMELTING, VASSAR.
Five-letter — ALMAS (21D. Father-and-son prophets in the Book of Mormon), ASCAP, BARRE, EDIFY, GONER, MONDE, ORMER (39A. Alternative name for abalone), REEVE, RIPER, STERN.
Short stuff — ANY, BED, COG, CPU, “What ELSE?”, ENT, ERR, GEL, HEY, HICK, What-IFS, INK, INO, INON and INTO, “Let IT GO already!”, JEDI, The Once-LER, NETS and NTS, NSA, OPEN, PURE, REED, RIO, ROLL, SNOW, SORE, STE and STL, TIER, TOV and VOA.
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