Sunday, September 9, 2012
CIRCLING THE JOB LISTINGS, Puzzle by Kevin G. Der
Edited by Will Shortz
A round of unassociated occupations (BASEBALL PLAYER, ARCHAEOLOGIST, ON-LINE MARKETER, METAL WORKER, LIBRARY PAGE, CARDIAC SURGEON, PIRATE CAPTAIN and CONCERT PIANIST) connected via clueing constitutes the interrelated group of this monumentally tedious Sunday crossword.
The clues for the group: 23A. … and 33-Across: must wear gloves in the field”; 33A. … and 50-Across: “experienced in conducting surveys for sites”; 50A. … and 62-Across: “may be tasked with generating impressions”; 62A. … and 69-Across: “excellent filing skills required”; 69A. … and 86-Across: “focused on improving circulation”; 86A. … and 96-Across: “willing to open chests and work on vessels”; 96A. … and 112-Across: “strong, disciplined hands a must”; 112A. … and 23-Across: “should be comfortable sitting on the bench”.
Other — DESIGN FLAW (3D. Cause of a product recall, perhaps), GALILEE (20A. Nazareth‘s locale), LOVE KNOT (85D. Decorative Valentine‘s Day gift), NEON LAMP (12D. It might say “ATM Here“), OLD SCORES (89A. Settled things), ONE OF A KIND (74D. Incomparable), SAGE TEA (118A. Herbalist‘s drink).
Dance at Bougival, 1883, Pierre-Auguste Renoir
Six-letter — ARMLET, AVANTI, BOBFLY, CLEAVE, EL ROPO, GLYPHS, JULIUS (39A. Groucho’s real name), LOGJAM (24D. Legislative holdup), MY LADY, NEWTON, NUANCE, ODORED, O-RINGS, POLICE, RBI MAN, RENOIR (43D. “Dance at Bougival” painter), SESTET, STALIN, STREET, STRINGY, TONSIL, TUNE TO.
Five-letter — AGHAS, ALERO, ARMET (99D. Medieval helmet), CAFES, CENTS, CIRRI, CLARK, CRESS, CYCLE, ECOLE, END IT, FROSH, FUNNY, IMBUE, KERRI, LAMAS, LIARS paradox, NILLA, NOD AT, OPENS, PORTS (96D. Dessert wines), PRO-AM, PYLON, RAINS, RAMEN (80D. Japanese bowlful), RENDS, RISKY, SALSA, SEE YA, SIDES, TORIUI, UINTA, URALS, WRONG.
Short stuff — ACNE, ALBA, ANNA, APIA and ARIA, ARCS, ARI, ASTI (108D. Dessert wine), ATE, AT IT, BACK, BIND, BOYS, CALC, CEL, CLIO (65A. Mythical figure represented in Vermeer‘s “The Art of Painting“), CRY, DATA, EDIE, ELD, ERE and ERLE, ETA and EVA, FLOE, HAW (59A. Shout from a field), HOLD, I-BAR, ICE T, IDOL, IGOR, ILL, INCA, KAA, LETO, LOBS, LOY, Fannie MAE, NALA, NAN, NIA and NINA, OER, OGLE, OHIO, OMAR, OOPS, ORCA, PAH, PUCE, RACE, RAP, RED, RIFT, RINK, SOBA (1D. Japanese bowlful), STAY, SUMO, SUPE, TIER, YEAR.
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