
Thursday, May 7, 2009 Puzzle by Elizabeth C. Gorski, edited by Will Shortz ROUNDS THE CORNER (40A. Gets past a last difficulty … or a hint to this puzzle’s theme), along a glyph in each of the four corners of the puzzle representing either a HOOP, RING, CIRCLE, or ZERO are this Thursday crossword’s interrelated entries. 1A. [HOOP]STER, B-Ball player; 1D. [CIRCLE] LINE, New York City tour provider; 6A. AWE-INSPI[RING], Like the Grand Canyon or Fourth of July fireworks; 14D. [ZERO] HOUR, Showtime, at NASA; 47D. SIZE [ZERO], Teeny dress measurement; 67A. [RING] IN THE NEW, Welcome January 1, say; 55D. CROP [CIRCLE], Mysterious art visible from the sky; 68A. HULA [HOOP], 1950s fad item. Nine-letter entries -- HIS OR HERS (43A. Unisex); NEUROPATH (16A. Phobic sort); PROUD PAPA (31A. Cigar distributor, perhaps); TALK RADIO (18A. Rush job?); ZEPPELINS (61A. Means of some W.W. I raids). Six-letter -- IN A LIE (45D. Bad way to be caught); IRKING (9D. Teeing off); JUNIOR (27D. Sonny); MYRRHS (26D. Some aromatic resins); NAMATH (19A. Broadway Joe); SIT FOR (58A. Take, as an exam).

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Remaining clues -- Across: 21. “American Pie” actress Tara; 22. “Burma Looks Ahead” author; 23. Head of steam?; 26. Picasso’s muse Dora ___; 27. De ___ (by right); 29. Jocund; 44. “Show pity, ___ die”: “The Taming of the Shrew”; 46. Heading in a Keats volume; 47. “Notch” on Orion’s belt; 53. Mandela’s org.; 56. Agcy. With agents; 57. Stuff the piggy bank. Down: 4. Humorist Bombeck; 5. Kick back; 6. Hill denizen; 10. Sud’s opposite; 11. Where you may get steamed; 31. Paid intro?; 32. Beluga delicacy; 33. Joint possession word; 34. ___ Beta Kappa; 37. Series opener; 38. Part of many Dutch surnames; 39. Hosp. areas; 57. Green of “The Italian Job,” 2003; 59. Scratcher’s target; 60. Dolly Parton’s “Travelin’ ___”; 62. %: Abbr.; 63. Milwaukee-to-Houston dir.
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