05.04.09 -- Forget It!


Monday,
May 4 , 2009
Puzzle by Mark Milhet, edited by Will Shortz
GETTING COLD FEET, CHICKENING OUT and LOSING ONE’S NERVE, all clued as “Succumbing to second thoughts” are the interrelated entries of this Monday back-to-work crossword puzzle.
There are four eight-letter entries, BLESS YOU (11D. “Gesundheit!), CORN PONE (36D. Dixie bread), HARASSED (37D. Pestered), ICE SHEET (12D. Arctic covering), and two of seven letters, FERULES (40D. Old schoolmasters’ sticks) and TOTTERS (13D. Walks unsteadily).
Six letter entries -- ATEMPO (2D. Returning to the previous speed, in music); EMERGE (46D. Come out); ERRORS (42A Blunders); GONE IN (39D. Entered); HAND IN (33A. Submit, as homework); INSERT (48D. Add with a caret, e.g.); IPECAC (18D. Drug used to treat poisoning); LATHER (3D. Agitated state); LEGION (1D. Veteran’s group, informally; 47D. MARVEL Comics, home of Spider-Man and the Fantastic Four); 41A. Colbert NATION (Comedy Central show audience); ODD LOT (9D. Fewer than 100 shares); OPENED (23A. Performed prior to the main act); RAIN ON (43D. Ruin, as one’s parade); SEAMAN (52A. Sailor); STAYER (31A. One still in the game, in poker).
Five-letter -- ASTIN (4D. Actor/brother Sean or Mackenzie); ATEAM (53D. Starting group of athletes); DELCO (16A. Battery brand); ENERO (62A. Start of the Spanish calendar); IMHIP (20A. Beatnik’s “Got it!”); INRED (55A. How Santa dresses, mostly); ITERS (58A. Anatomical passages); KRONA (51D. Swedish coin); ORBIT (9A. Path around the earth); SEDAN (65A. Two-door or four-door car); 30D. Mount SINAI, where the Commandments where given to Moses; SKOAL (21A. “Salut!,” in Scandinavia); SNOOT (8D. High-hatter).
Short stuff -- AGER, ALLY, AOK, ARON and ATON, CUES, DEAL, DUNK, EDEN, EMI, ENOL, ERGS, ETAS, FOAL, HILO, IRA, ISBN (45A. 978-0060935443, for Roget‘s Thesaurus) , JAN, JETS, LALA, LAWS, MELT, NIBS and NITS, NOAH, NOR, REF, RNA, SHE and SHY, SONG, SST, TOES, TOCK, TWO, UPS and downs.

He who hesitates…
-----------------
For today’s cartoon, go to The Crossword Puzzle Illustrated.

Click on image to enlarge.
Puzzle available on the internet at

THE NEW YORK TIMES -- Crossword Puzzles and Games
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 subscription.

Remaining clues -- Across: 1. In ___ land (daydreaming); 5. Boeing products; 14. Greek vowels; 15. Elvis Presley’s middle name; 22. Concorde, in brief; 25. What it takes to tango; 26. “That’s all ___ wrote”; 27. Neither’s partner; 28. Billiard sticks; 35. Low digits; 40. Mare’s newborn; 46. U.K. record label; 49. Genetic material; 50. Hunky-dory; 63. Biblical captain for 40 days and 40 nights; 64. Golden ___ (senior citizen); 66. Friend in war; 67. Unfreeze. Down: 5. Dutch painter Steen; 6. Energy units; 7. Tick- ___; 10. Fight adjudicator, for short; 19. Statutes; 24. Easy two-pointer in basketball; 29. Genesis garden; 32. Loads; 33. Largest city on the island of Hawaii; 34 Tiny criticisms; 38. Writing points; 44. Any one of the Top 40; 56. Certain alkene; 57. Order to the person holding the deck of cards; 60. Author Levin; 61. Not camera-ready?



05.03.09 -- Cryptic




19A. EBBING, Sadly, Big Ben is on the decline (6)


-----------------


Sunday, May 3, 2009


Cryptic Crossword by Emily Cox and Henry Rathvon, edited by Will Shortz




Click on image to enlarge.




Puzzle available on the internet at
THE NEW YORK TIMES -- Crossword Puzzles and Games
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 subscription.


Across: 1. From stem to stern, tossed in the Sound (10); 6. Exchange hands, from right to left (4); 10. Dirt from two states in Dixie? (7); 11. I guess I showed you this other envelope’s contents! (2, 5); 12. Brother cooking chicken as we speak (5); 13. In audition, ape irregular soldier (9); 14. Correcting and composing essays for The Voice (8); 16. “Iceman” playing in picture palace (6); 19. Sadly, Big Ben is on the decline (6); 21. Heard on a regular basis, as Galahad (8); 24. Rule the head of the school declared (9); 25. Listened to ghastly old tale-teller (5); 26. Ancient Greek expertise in bridge (7); 27. Narrative article in need of editing (7); 28. Ransom Eli’s car sold off (4); 29. Paper fixed, according to reporters (10).

Down: 1. People working together in concert ask for Celine (4, 5); 2. Oscar Wilde’s gaol interpretation (7); 3 One of the French the German hypnotized (5); 4. Elements of light around the head generals (8); 5. Coat with fake luster (6); 7. What fun to be horizontal in a bike stunt (7); 8. Holy statue made of pastry, thanks to the British (5); 9. Bird’s pitch caught by Chuck (8); 15. A big town, after decade shows endurance (8); 17. One next to little gym club is in a bad way (9); 18. Bug holds musical note without being obvious about it (2, 6); 20. Robber gang acquires rig (7); 22. Prickly flower is off the list (7); 23. Insert peg into fixed keyboard (6); 24 Bother with orange and green sauce (5); 25. Good new Coke mascot in TV ads (5).