Sabtu, 16 November 2013

Saturday, Nov 16th, 2013, Barry C. Silk

Theme: Saturday Silkie



Words: 70 (missing K,Q,X)



Blocks: 30




  
Again I sensed we were getting a Silkie....Lots of 'awards'* in this
one. Triple 9's in two corners, and double 10-letter climbers in the
other two; curiously, but probably not unplanned, the first pair both
end in "-DAY", which resulted in baseball related crossings:





2D. Event celebrated in "Through the Looking-Glass" : UNBIRTHDAY



3D. When "you're gonna want me for your girl," in a 1963 hit : "ONE FINE DAY"





30D. Album that includes "Michelle" : RUBBER SOUL - The Beatles

 


31D. Disbeliever's comeuppance : "I TOLD YOU SO~!" - I seem to say this a lot; guess I need to be a little more insistent the first time....





o n w a r d





ACROSS:





1. Elevates : BUOYS
- I was feeling jaunty today, and just went right ahead with whatever
thought came to mind; so this was "LIFTS" at first - hey, I figured the
"S" was right....



6. Nearly : JUST ABOUT - and this went right in as well - and stayed



15. Reaction to flatness : ENNUI - I thought we might be looking for a variation of "PTUI", spitting out flat soda



16. Not predestined : AVOIDABLE
- UPS has a category of accidents they classify as "avoidable" - in
other words, one that they can blame on "ME".  We did get our computers
installed for the new "ORION" system this past week - see D-Otto's
comment from Tuesday



17*. 1975 Pulitzer winner for criticism : EBERT - well, now that I see it, seems pretty obvious



18. Early German fliers : ZEPPELINS



19. Whiskey purchase : FIFTH - not QUART



20. Jolts : ZAPS



21. Substantive part : MEAT



22. Sanskrit term of respect : SRI



23. Old Spanish bread : PESETA - money slang



25. Safe investment choices : T-NOTES - went with T-BONDS, which was 67% right



28. Bad mark : DEMERIT



33*. "Monster" Oscar winner : THERON - Charlize



34. Court service : JURY DUTY



35. Accessory : ADD ON



36. "Shirt Front and Fork" artist : ARP - Image



37. Drum accompanying a fife : TABOR - ah, not snare, but essentially, a portable snare drum; the classic image



38. Team nicknamed the Halos, briefly : L.A. ANGELS



40. Risk : GAMBLE



41*. Five-time 30-game winner of early baseball : CY YOUNG - and the MLB pitcher's award



42. Got tight : TENSED



43. Moisture overload results, in plants : EDEMAS



45. Manhattan part : RYE - the mixed drink, which was popular with my family, but not me



47. Door support : JAMB



51. Source of a cc : ORIGinal - the carbon copy cc, not a "VIAL" cc - and a shout out to our host~!



52. "Lolita" co-star, 1962 : MASON - IMDb



54. Side unit : ONION RING - side DISH would have to be plural



56. One way to think : ALOUD



57. Court expert : TENNIS ACE



58. "The Liberty Bell" composer : SOUSA



59. Made more attractive, as a deal : SWEETENED



60. Serf : HELOT



DOWN:



1. Gripes : BEEFS



4. Mongolian dwelling : YURT - fixed my "LIFTS"



5. Jedi foes : SITH - fear of the "Darths"



6. Spices (up) : JAZZES



7. Eye parts : UVEAs



8. Absorbed : SOPPED UP



9. Adviser of a sort : TIPSTER



10. Cannon attachment : ADE - Cannonade



11. Soother : BALM



12*. Drama Desk relative : OBIE - Broadway Awards



13. Prismatic bone : ULNA - well, you can sort of see it in this image - 










14. Lab work : TEST



23. Parker product : PEN



24. "The Joy Luck Club" author : AMY TAN - won a BAFTA award



26. Campus town near Bangor : ORONO  - Ha HA~! I knew this would come around sooner or later



27. Shoe part : TONGUE




29. Semi-hard cheeses : EDAMS




32. London flat? : TYRE - British spelling for the rubber that meets the road - and sometimes a nail or screw in that same road



33. It's 1 on the Mohs scale : TALC - Hardness - for minerals, that is - see here



34. Some coll. students : JRs



36. Constantine native : ALGERIAN



39. Back : ENDORSE



40. Some microwaves : GEs - I went with LGs first



42. Caught stealing, say : TAGGED - I tried NABBED, but the two crosses ending with "B" seemed a bit too much



44. Chop up : MINCE



46. Stop by : END AT



47. Little bits : JOTS



48. Fresh : ANEW



49. Place for a rock group? : MINE - nice



50. Something to pick? : BONE - "I've got a bone to pick with you~!" - a bit of history




52. Plymouth potato dish : MASH



53. 11-Down substance : ALOE - good way to avoid having to clue this "lotion ingredient"



55. Young louse : NIT - and those little things in crosswords that tend to irk some solvers~!





Splynter






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