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Jul 19, 2017

Wednesday, July 19, 2017, Bruce Venzke and Gail Grabowski

TITLE: Sometimes you feel like a nut...

Bruce and Gail have given us a fun and straightforward Wednesday exercise with five theme fills and no reveal necessary. As the title indicates their five themers were two-word phrases where the first syllable of the first word began with an N and a T for the third letter, In between Bruce and Gail have inserted the vowels in sequential order. Pretty cool!




Theme Answers


17. Innate talent : NATURAL APTITUDE - I'm gonna say Samuel Rashevsky had this when he played and beat these masters at eight-years-old in 1920




22. Broadcaster's transmission to affiliated stations : NETWORK FEED - Fewer and fewer people are taking the NETWORK FEED and are watching over the, uh,  NET




39. Sharp-smelling air pollutant : NITROGEN DIOXIDE - NO2 is a big contributor to this smog over Mexico City




49. Hardly any time at all : NOTHING FLAT - He was there quickly but Arriba means Hooray, so he must have gotten great joy in running. BTW, this is not a slogan for a plastic surgeon.




60. With "The," Tchaikovsky work that ends with "Waltz of the Flowers" : NUTCRACKER SUITE - So that's NUTCRACKER when it is danced in Milan




NAT asked, "Am I a NUT or will this fun puzzle NET NOT one NITHere is the balance of this just right Bruce and Gail puzzle.


Across


1. Lower in price : LESS - Are you really shopping for the lowest price for this?




5. Try : TASTE

10. Nutmeg spice : MACE - Different parts of the same seed (not a nut)




14. Actor La Salle : ERIQ


15. Crams, with "up" : BONES


16. Sea of __: Black Sea arm : AZOV


20. "Wicked Game" singer Chris : ISAAK


21. Shuttle flight phase : REENTRY - Phase when the Columbia disaster occurred

25. "My gal" of song : SAL

26. Carpentry joints : MITERS


31. Barbecue accessory : SPIT - Ya couldn't think of a better name? 



35. "I Put a Spell on You" singer Simone : NINA


38. Full range : GAMUT - Bruce and Gail ran the GAMUT of vowels (okay, not Y but...)


42. Writer of tales with talking animals : AESOP 




43. Dental alternatives to pastes : GELS - Even for our 4-legged friends -->

44. Angers : IRES


45. Fireplace inserts : GRATES

47. Springfield presidential library nickname : ABE - Honestly!


56. Legendary Rhine siren : LORELEI - I have cruised on the Rhine but did not hear the Siren Song


59. Cruller coating : GLAZE


63. Physics particle : ATOM


64. French term of endearment : CHERE - Mon CHÈRE, 
passons à la suite de Casse-Noisette (My dear, let's go to the (same as in Italian above) Suite?

65. List component : ITEM


66. Tiny sound : PEEP


67. County near London : ESSEX - Home to Southend-on-Sea, Colchester and Chipping Ongar



68. Mil. medals : DSCS - 70 years later the country presented the Distinguished Service Cross posthumously to Lt. Donald Schwab of Hooper, NE. His son Dr. Terry Schwab accepted. 






 
 Down


1. Russian Revolution leader : LENIN - "I'll take Russian Leaders for $2,000, Alex." "The answer is, 'Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov was referring to this when he chose Lenin as a pseudonym.'"  "What is the Lena River?" "Correct!"


2. Backspace, perhaps : ERASE


3. Occupy, as a desk : SIT AT - What I could never do when I taught.


4. __ Valley, Calif.: 1960 Winter Olympics site : SQUAW - At this Olympics, Jean Vuarnet became to first person to win gold on metal skis instead of traditional wood


5. Sched. uncertainty : TBA


6. Big name in ISPs : AOL - Didn't everyone in America get at least one of these free disks in the 90's?



7. Wolf (down) : SNARF


8. Conical shelter : TEPEE - I had a geography prof who had women in our class put up a TEPEE as was done by many Native-American cultures as seen in this depiction of Blackfeet. BTW, that wouldn't fly at this house 




9. Regard highly : ESTEEM


10. Damon of "We Bought a Zoo" : MATT




11. Blue sky color, in Calais : AZUR


12. Showman Buffalo Bill : CODY - He built a great house in North Platte, Nebraska called Scout's Rest Ranch


13. Morn's counterpart : EVE

18. Bygone theaters : RKOS - Can you find the RKO symbol on this poster for what is called "America's greatest movie"?

19. Spectrum shade : INDIGO - ROY G BIV

23. Jingled : RANG


24. __ light: filming tool : KLIEG


27. Roll along the runway : TAXI - Returning to the gate after TAXIING is disheartening 


28. Qatari ruler : EMIR


29. Far from polite : RUDE


30. Some Fr. martyrs : STES - Women should be eligible to be priests, cardinals and popes not just STES (Saints)


31. Unexpected obstacle : SNAG

32. Harbor sight : PIER

33. "__ deal!" : IT'S A



34. Run leisurely : TROT

36. Storm direction: Abbr. : NNE - Nor'easter!

37. Dwight's opponent : ADLAI - I loved when ADLAI, as JFK's U.N. Ambassador, told the Russians he was willing to wait "until hell freezes over" for their answer on misses in Cuba.

40. Swiss army knife tool : OPENER - Wait a minute, oh, there it is!



41. Copyright pg. ID : ISBN - The International Standard Book Number for this book by our talented editor Rich Norris is 1402775806



46. Comfort in grief : SOLACE

48. Flan ingredients : EGGS

50. Computer repair experts : TECHS - Remember those guys you made fun of in school? 

51. Backpacking activities : HIKES

52. Transmission lubricant : FLUID


53. Milks, in Marseilles : LAITS - Quatre grandes bouteilles de LAIT (Four large bottles of milk)

54. Tenochtitlán native : AZTEC

55. Abounds (with) : TEEMS

56. Minstrel's instrument : LUTE

57. Plains native : OTOE

58. Law gp. that now only uses horses for ceremonial events : RCMP - RCMP member Dudley Do-Right's horse was named, uh, Horse

60. Go out for a bit? : NAP

61. Ode preposition : ERE

62. "Toy Story" dinosaur : REX

The Grid:



Comment at wall, I mean well, I mean will:









Jul 5, 2017

Wednesday, July 5, 2017, Agnes Davidson and C.C. Burnikel

TITLE: NOT HITTING ON ALL CYLINDERS

Husker Gary here reporting for the fifth time on work by the construction firm of Davidson and Burnikel. Our Irish Miss and C.C. have a two-level w/circles type of exercise today as you can see below. 



They placed the  word ILL in circles under three types of weather precipitation phenomena.  But wait, there's more! Neither the literal meanings of the word ILL nor the actual meteorological  use of the weather event were part of the theme fills. Land O' Goshen, that's makes for a fun Wednesday exercise!

My search for their devious gimmick was futile until I got the reveal at:

64. Not up to par ... or, aptly, what this puzzle's circled letters are : UNDER THE WEATHER which could also be shown in Wacky Wordie style (*solution to this at the bottom of the write-up)



I'll send out a persona "atta boy"/"atta girl" who got the theme without the circles

Theme answers:

20. Warble : TRILL UNDER 17. Overindulge (someone) at birthday time : SHOWER WITH GIFTS - GIFTS SHOWERED upon Kim Kardashian and her pending event of giving birth 



39. Nabisco snack brand : NILLA UNDER 34. Last-ditch gridiron pass : HAIL MARY - The Huskers beat Northwestern on this fabulous HAIL MARY pass from Ron Kellogg III to Illinois native Jordan Westerkamp 




50. Road incline : HILL UNDER 45. "I'm Moving On" country singer : HANK SNOW - Check out one of his opening acts who is billed with Onie Wheeler but below Slim Whitman




Now let's see what else these two fine ladies have "rained down" on us today:



Across


1. Go straight to the top? : PRAY - Sorry son, I don't think any deity really cares...




5. Crawling carpenters : ANTS - A $4 tube of MaxForce in a syringe got rid of ours


9. Made into a bundle : BALED - Round and rectangular BALES are now "high art" here on the prairie. 




14. Sport for the supersized : SUMO - Marie Osmond won't sell much product to them


15. "Unfaithful" co-star Richard : GERE


16. Join forces : UNITE


21. Figuratively : SO TO SPEAK


22. Circular power tool : SAW


24. Tarzan player Ron : ELY


25. Tetra- times two : OCTA



29. Set one's sights on, with "at" : AIMED - I love this cartoon about Lewis Grizzard's Hilarious book

31. "So long!" : BYE


36. Periodic pay : SALARY


40. And so on: Abbr. : ETC


42. Avant-garde jazzman who named himself after an Egyptian god : SUNRA - Right after I finished this puzzle, I googled this man because all the perps fit. It's amazing how few avant-garde jazz people I know




43. Country Style Steak Fries maker : OREIDA - Anybody got that phone # for Marie Osmond?




47. Pindar work : ODE - Not familiar with this Grecian odeist/odician/odeaphile... 


48. Charlotte __: creamy dessert : RUSSE


51. Permit : LET


52. Crumpets companion : TEA


54. Head honcho : TOP BANANA - George always acknowledged that Gracie was the TOP BANANA in this act

59. Starbucks flavor : MOCHA

66. Send (to) for a second opinion : REFER - George often REFERRED to Gracie as job security 


67. Steal, for slate: Abbr. : ANAG - ANAGRAM of each other


68. Lemon-like : TART


69. Like ogres : NASTY  - Fiona saw that that was not true!


70. "So Sick" R&B singer : NEYO - A artist who thinks lyrics today are too misogynistic 


71. Ironically, they might be even : ODDS



Down


1. Sibilant "Yo!" : PSST - Oh, sibilant refers to hissing not my siblings


2. River to the Rhine : RUHR


3. Mine, in Metz : AMOI


4. Pained cry : YOWL


5. Dept. concerned with rural development : AGR


6. Reuters, for one : NEWS WIRE - Originally named for when NEWS was transmitted literally over a telegraph, telephone or telex WIRE


7. Folk's Kingston __ : TRIO - Is your favorite on here?




8. Couch kin : SETTEE


9. Mobster Siegel : BUGSY - “My friends call me Ben,” he once said, “strangers call me Mr. Siegel, and guys I don’t like call me Bugsy, but not to my face.”


10. Had __: imbibed modestly : A NIP


11. Longest sentence : LIFE


12. Bluesy James : ETTA


13. Work at it : DESK


18. Trains over the street : ELS - Some say the car chase under the ELS in The French Connection was the best car chase ever




19. Ship storage areas : HOLDS


23. Designation for batteries, bonds or baseball teams : AAA - The first two might be more obvious than the last one where the Omaha Storm Chasers are this



 

25. "I can't believe it!" : OH NO


26. Egyptian capital : CAIRO - If you look closely in the lower left hand corner you can see what capital is spent in Egypt's, uh, capital




27. Like many floors : TILED


28. Kate's TV sidekick : ALLIE


30. Nessie and Bigfoot, by most accounts : MYTHS - and Ogres?


31. Get red in the face : BLUSH


32. New Age composer : YANNI - Please, no more YANNI!




33. Flynn of film : ERROL


35. Irate : MAD


37. Question : ASK


38. Two-masted boat : YAWL


41. Robinson Crusoe, notably : CASTAWAY - For the role in CASTAWAY, Tom Hanks shot the first part of the movie and then took a year off to lose 55 lbs. and finish shooting



44. "__ we all?" : AREN'T


46. Society page word : NEE


49. Pioneer Day celebrant : UTAHAN


51. King or Bird : LARRY


53. Physicians' org. : AMA


54. Go sour : TURN - Isn't this what you think of?




55. Draft designation : ONE-A


56. Some email attachments : PDF'S


57. Root often pickled : BEET - People seem to love 'em or hate 'em. I'm in the former camp, you?




58. Aloha State bird : NENE


60. Germany's von Bismarck : OTTO


61. African lake in four countries : CHAD - I couldn't name the other three countries either




62. Cattle collection : HERD


63. Music and dance, e.g. : ARTS


65. Freudian focus : EGO







* FEELING is literally UNDER WEATHER, hence FEELING UNDER the WEATHER 

Those of you who feel up to should now give us your opinion!