
Victor Hugo -- Octopus with the initials V. H., ca. 1866
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Wednesday, April 16, 2008
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Puzzle by Edward Sessa, edited by Will Shortz
The clues 17. INK; 25. IN; 43. I; and 57. - , which define the entries of CEPHALOPHODSPRAY (17. INK); SOCIALADVANTAGE (25A. IN); PERSONAL PRONOUN (43A. I); and DISAPPEARINGINK (57A. - ) literally vanish with the final entries ERASE (64A. Recorder function) and PHEW (65A. “I’m glad THAT’s over!”) and then echo throughout the crossword puzzle itself.
Cephalopod?! Ink, in, I, - ! Going, going, gone! Nice stuff! However, there are plenty of other inter-related entries -- DOPE (3D. Bonehead); INANE (15A. Vacuous) and MORON (42D. No-brainer?); WIPE, CLEAR and NIXES (21A. Vetoes); EGOS (14A. They can be inflated) and OGRE (62A. Tyrannical sort); AGED (2D. Like sharp cheddar) and OLDIE (26D. Nostalgic number); MESH (63A. Go well together); and SKEW (56D. Show unfairly); MARL (11D. Clayey sediment) and RAVINE (46D. Result of stream erosion); and the Shortzesque double-clued entries of ASH (4D. Volcanic output) and LAVA (16A. Volcanic output) which spark a SIGH (54D. Sound of resignation) and a SPLASH (44D. Big media display); and even NOR (24A. Neither’s partner) all by itself.
The couples continue with FATAL (5A. Causing ruin) and AMOK (10A. In a frenzy); FILIAL (5D. Of a son or daughter) and SIS (54A. Family nickname) -- some not seen too frequently: ANOXIA (6D. It may cause a coma) and AVISO (30D. Dispatch boat); PHAROS (45D. Ptolemy’s lighthouse locale); POLYP (41D. Coral producer); and PEEPS (37A. Marshmallow candies in Easter baskets); GINSU (31A. Infomercial knife); and some seen quite often -- KWAI (23A. River in a 1957 hit film) and KIAS (23D. Sephia and Sportage); ADDS (36A. Mentions further) and ASKS (51D. Tests, in a way); SCAMP (25D. Scalawag) and SCONE (19D. Teatime biscuit); DADA (1A. Movement branded as “anti-art”) and DECO (1D. South Beach style).BRAVO (52A. “Well done!”), and with that………
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Across: 20. “___ to Joy”; 22. Part of a chamber orchestra; 33. Welcome forecast; 34. Baby bottom cleaner; 35. Itinerary word; 47. Panel layer; 48. Hound’s quarry; 60. Fraternal group; 61. Finger, in a way. Down: 7. Bit of Watergate evidence; 8. 20076 y 2008, por ejemplo; 12. Lionel train layout, often; 18. Egypt’s Sadat; 24. Drops off; 27. Symbol of Lebanon; 29. B. M. O. C., e.g.; 37. Pint-size; 38. Christian ___; 39. Tollbooth access; 49. Footnote word; 50. Game piece; 52. Scavenger at Yellowstone; 53. Pro ___; 55. Memo phrase; 58. Historic lead-in.
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