Tuesday, September 11, 2012 — "911"
Puzzle by Kenneth Leeser / Edited by Will Shortz
Crossword puzzles thrive on the pun, or paronomasia, a form of word play that deliberately exploits ambiguity between similar-sounding words for humorous or rhetorical effect from the intentional misuse of homophonical, homographical, homonymic, polysemic, metonymic, or metaphorical language. ~ York Times Crossword in Gothic, 04.30.09 — Paronomasia.
Direct from that puzzle via the Middle East, BEIRUT BAY ROUTE (24A. Lebanese water passage?), KHARTOUM CAR TOMB (38A. Sudanese junkyard?) and TRIPOLI TRIPLE E (50A. Big shoe specification in Libya?) constitute the interrelated group of this wreck of a Tuesday crossword.
Other — COURTEOUS (6D. Mannerly), EMINENCE (36D. Popes and the like), MICRODOT (10D. Pinhead-size spy photo), RESPONDS (39D. Answers), SCAPEGOAT (3D. One getting the blame), SCLEROSIS (33D. Medical hardening), SODA BATHS (2D. Soothing soaks), SONNETIZE (35D. Write Shakespearean poetry).
Mid-size — ADIEU, AD LIB, ADIEU, CAPES (20A. Articles in Dracula‘s wardrobe), CENSE, CODES, ESSAYS, ESTER, GET AT, HOSEA (34A. Book after Daniel) HULAS, INERT, INUIT, IRENE, ISERE, LEVEL, REATA, ROVES, SCARE, SLAVIC, TOMEI, TO RUN, T-BONE, VERSE.
Short stuff — ABBE, ALEC, ASKS, ASST, AUDI, BONO, DOES, EDAM, EDS, EMU, EMU, ESTS, ÉTÉ and ETO, EZEK (66A. Book before Daniel: Abbr.), IDES, LESS, LOCO, MAGI, NERD, NIB, NNE, ONE, OVEN, REAR, RITA Hayworth, RUHR, SCH, SIS, SPA, SRO, SUD, SULU, TRIO, UNDO, Trader VICS, ZAG, ZEKE.
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