
Wednesday, July 1, 2009
Puzzle by David J. Kahn, edited by Will Shortz
In an excellent wordplay tribute to MICHAEL JACKSON (10D. With 25-Down, this puzzle’s honoree), today’s crossword gives itself over completely to the KING OF POP (47A. Nickname for 10-/25-Down). For those demanding symmetry in crosswords, it can be had with the inclusion of DIS (31D. Bad-mouth) and BYE (69A. “Farewell”) as inferences, aplenty of both in the current news. MOONWALKING (3D. Classic part of a 10-/25-Down stage act) and a FALSETTO (67A. Vocal style of 10-/25-Down, at times) were only part of a much bigger act.
THRILLER (15A. 1982 blockbuster by 10-/25-Down) headlines a selection of the artist’s works which include DANGEROUS (32A. 1991 hit album by 10-/25-Down), GONE TOO SOON (27D. Song on 32-Across), FOREVER (44D. With 10-Down, 1975 album by 10-/25-Down), and fragments of 40A. “Don’t you ASK ME for no favors” (42-Down lyric on 32-Across), SHE (11A. First word of 10-/25-Down’s “Billie Jean”) and JAM (42D. First song on 32-Across) -- LIONEL (14A. Richie who wrote “We Are the World” with 10-/25-Down) and MOTOWN (68A. First record label of 10-/25-Down) complete the visual balance of the crossword.
The remaining entries are comprised of two eight-letter entries, ALOE VERA (59A. Skin cream ingredient) and SINCERER (18A. More honest); followed by six of seven-letters -- HUNTERS (28D. Bird dogs, say); NEDICKS (22D. Old fast-food chain); OVERLIE (23D. Be positioned above); PALMTOP (46D. Handheld device) REACHES (5D. Gets to); TSETSES (29D. Flies over Africa?).
Six-letters -- ATCOST (64A. Less than wholesale); DELISH (35A. “Yum!”); ELMIRA (1A. City SW of Syracuse); SNOCAP (17A. Moviegoer’s chocolate bite); SPATES (45A. Deluges); SPINET (71A. Small piano).

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Remaining clues -- Across: 7. Ripoff; 21. Its symbol is omega; 22. Right away; 24. Trek to Mecca; 37. Air-conditioned; 38. Dir. From Gary, Ind., to Sault Ste. Marie; 39. Grates on; 42. Joan of rock; 43. Middle of the second century; 44. Ziegfeld and others; 54. Old spy grp.; 55. Vitality; 70. Stink up the joint. Down: 1. Some urban rails; 2. Writer ___ Yutang; 4. Atahualpa, for one; 7. City grid: Abbr.; 8. ___-Town; 9. River under the Ponte Vecchio; 11. Certain camera, for short; 12. Laugh syllable; 13. Miss the mark; 20. Quirky; 33. Jean Valjean, e.g.; 34. Takes off; 36. Either 50 of 50/50; 41. Appeasement; 49. Bit of wordplay; 56. Rose family member; 58. Play starter; 59. Vance in Okla., e.g.; 61. Arena cry; 62. Itinerary part: Abbr.; 63. Just dandy; 65. Riksdag locale: Abbr.; 66. Cable channel with the slogan “We Know Drama”.
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