Taj Mahal, Agra, India ----------------- Saturday, August 1, 2009 Puzzle by Martin Ashwood-Smith, edited by Will Shortz This is one of those crosswords that starts and ends leaving the solver lost for words, which is both plaint and praise!
People in the puzzle -- AGEE (43D. Posthumous Pulitzer winner of 1958); BEN (20A. “A friend to call my own,” per a Michael Jackson hit); GILES (25A. Patron saint of hermits); HAYES (22A. “Far From Heaven” director Todd); JAFFE (39A. “Class Reunion” novelist, 1979); JAMES DEAN (9D. “Being an actor is the loneliest thing in the world” speaker); JANICE (39D. One of the Sopranos); JERRY LEWIS (3D. Big name in slapstick); JESSES (9A. Jackson and others); JULIETTE (32D. Girl Scouts founder Low); NED (23D. Satirist Ward); NOSFERATU (30D. Title vampire of film); TOUGH GUY (1D. Bruiser); UGARTE (47A. Black marketeer in “Casablanca”); WATTERSON (29A. Creator of a comic strip duo named after a theologian and a philosopher) and SON OF ZORRO (1947 western serial film).
Other, eight- and nine-letter entries -- ALA CARTE (51A. Like some menus); APPRAISES (2D. Rates); DIERESES (34D. Diphthong dividers); EVICTORS (10D. They remove letters); GENEROUS (53A. Not at all tight); OPEN DATE (15A. Hole that’s not filled); RIVIERAS (48A. Bygone Buicks); SITUATION (35A. One may be out of control); TAJ MAHAL (1A. Final resting place built in the 17th century); UPROOTED (17A. Like exiles); WEAK-KNEED (29D. Cowardly). Seven -- CAREENS (42A. Pitches); 24D. CATBIRD seat; JERBOAS (32A. Desert rodents); PARDONS (26A. Sentences may end with them); PARTIES (26D. Voting booth information); PARTOOK (21D. Had some); PECKING (21A. Reaction to chicken feed); 38A. British Columbia’s SELKIRK Mountains; SICKENS (11D. Repulses); TEHERAN (36D. Mehrabad Airport setting). Six -- ADOBES (5D. Building blocks); AVIATE (16A. Demonstrate banking skill); LEANED (52A. Pitched); LEGATE (50A. Emissary); MICRON (18A. Distance light travels in 3.3 femtoseconds); PANZER (41A. Tank type). The remains -- ATEN and ETON, CAN, CASTE, COSI, CULL, EAR, FAN, FILE, GRR, HATES, HIKED, LED, NOD, ORE, PAVAN, RAG and RAGA, SARI, SENG, USED, YEW (31A. Fine-grained wood). By the way, there‘s a Bollywood film of the romance of Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan and his favorite wife, titled of course -- TAJ MAHAL! ------------------ For today’s cartoon, go to The Crossword Puzzle Illustrated. If you subscribe to home delivery of The New York Times you are eligible to access the daily crossword via The New York Times - Times Reader, without additional charge, as part of your home delivery.
Remaining clues -- Across: 19. Sound sometimes followed by an attack; 24. Queens or soldiers; 28. Car category; 33. Indication of a green light; 37. So, in Salerno; 40. Boosted; 45. Summer turn-on?; 46. It might hold gold. Down: 4. 6 letters; 6. Is repulsed by; 7. Rate ___ (be deemed flawless); 8. Skippered; 12. Attire around the 1-Across; 13. Royal educator; 14. Hong Kong’s Hang ___ Index; 37. Film holder; 41. Stately old court dance; 42. Get the best of; 43. Posthumous Pulitzer winner of 1958; 44. Ravi Shankar played it at Woodstock; 45. Do a taxing task?; 48. Low-grade paper; 49. It may pop on a plane.
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