12.18.12 — Double Play

 
 
 
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Tuesday, December 18, 2012
 
Puzzle by Adam G. Perl / Edited by Will Shortz
 
DOUBLE PLAY (68A. Diamond feat … and a hint to 17-, 21-, 35-, 47- and 59-Across), FAIRGROUND, DOWNTIME, ROOMMATE, DOUGH BOY and DATE BOOK constitute the interrelated group of this Tuesday crossword, e.g., fair play, playground, etc.
 
Other — AROUSE, ATTILA, DMITRI Shostakovich, MID RIB (36D. What a leafstalk leads to), NUTMEG (22D. Tree that’s the source of mace), REDWOOD City, SOLIDS, STOOD IN.
 
Five-letter — AD LIB, AMANA, ANGLE, ANNOY, BLINI, CREST, EAT ME, ETAIL, HAIFA, LET ON, NEEDY, NO ONE, OMNIA, RASTA, SEE ME, SHOES, STASH, TITHE, TREES (75A. Classic poem that begins “I think that I shall never see“), USUAL, XENIA.
 
Short stuff — ACNE, AES, AHS, ALFA Romeo, ALIT, “But is it ART?”, AT IT, AXES, BAHS, Wanna-BES, EROS, ESP, “¿Cómo ESTA?”, EYES, HEN, IF SO, ILYA, IN RE, INTO and ONTO, ION, KURT, LEAH, LIAR, Jean-LUC Godard, MEAT, NETS, NOEL, NOLO, NOR I, OPER, ORBS, OTT, PATH, RIOT, “SAME here“, SCUD, “Keep TABS on, TAN and TAO, TOIL, TSAR, ULEE, YES, “After YOU“.
 
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I think that I shall never see
A poem lovely as a tree.
A tree whose hungry mouth is prest
Against the earth's sweet flowing breast;
A tree that looks at God all day,
And lifts her leafy arms to pray;
A tree that may in summer wear
A nest of robins in her hair;
Upon whose bosom snow has lain;
Who intimately lives with rain.
Poems are made by fools like me,
But only God can make a tree.
 
~ Joyce Kilmer
 
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Remaining clues — ACROSS: 1. Washer/dryer brand; 6. Bygone despot; 10. Cans; 14. Not conceal; 15. Adolescent breakout; 16. Sister of Rachel; 17. Place to see a Ferris wheel; 19. Call ___ QUESTION; 20. Fifth-century invader; 21. Period for R&R; 23. Meeting of the minds?; 26. 1950s runner’s inits.; 27. Hold ___ (keep); 31. Give a good whippin’; 33. Super Giant; 35. Dorm assignment; 37. Composer Shostakovich; 41. Some pancakes; 42. Barnyard cackler; 44. Online sales; 45. Pool choice; 47. W.W. I soldier; 50. “All right!”; 52. Distinctive parts of a Boston accent; 55. Electrolysis particle; 57. Filmmaker Jean-___ Godard; 59. You can plan on it; 62. Excite; 67. One who breaks a court oath; 70. In that case; 71. Memo starter; 72. Curt summons; 73. Curmudgeonly cries; 74. Clears; 75. Classic poem that begins “I think that I shall never see”. — 2. Vegetarian’s no-no; 3. Bickering; 4. “Me neither”; 5. Matter of degree; 6. “The ___ of Steve,” 2000 film; 7. Gulf war missile; 8. Bug; 9. ___ City, California locale named for local flora; 10. Came down; 121. City near Dayton; 12. Wonderland cake instruction; 13. Some brake parts; 18. Dreaded one?; 24. What 6-Down means; 27. Spheres; 28. Court plea, briefly; 29. Trouble’s partner; 30. All, to Augustus; 32. Clinging, say; 34. Church offering; 38. Keep ___ on (watch); 39. Uproariously funny sort; 40. The N.H.L.’s Kovalchuk; 43. “O Come, All Ye Faithful,” e.g.; 46. Pinch-hit (for); 48. Norm; 52. Wing it; 53. Israeli port; 54. Secret store; 56. #1 Alicia Keys hit of 2007; 58. Colgate rival; 60. Winged Greek god; 61. Composer Weill; 63. It can be found under TUV; 64. Peter Fonda title role; 68. Potato’s multitude.

 

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