Today celebrates National Ladies Day At Baseball Games. In 1883 the St. Louis Browns (who later became the Baltimore Orioles) decided to try to attract more fans to their baseball games and so on June 16 of that year they decided to let women in free IF they were accompanied by man and it was a huge success. This picture of much later vintage shows a large female crowd who managed to get in by themselves. Yes, C.C., there was a time when women couldn't go to ball games alone!
I first thought this day might be a celebration of women playing baseball themselves as shown in the movie A League Of Their Own. However that was not the case. This day was for attracting ladies to the park not to, EGADS, play! That would be as unthinkable as letting them vote in 1883! 😮
Neville Fogarty Andy Kravis |
The section in yellow fell as fast as I could write as the fills going down were right up my alley, er, grid. The two long down fills at 11 and 12 took some time for this non drinker who really should have known the Doris Day song subtitled What Will Be Will Be (a good attitude on the golf course).
The other two long fills were very gettable as well. ECHO CHAMBER reflects my general disdain for public figures who only talk in environs where there beliefs are echoed back to them with very little disagreement.
The rest was a nice breezy Saturday stroll with foreign words and geometry thrown in for a little spice
Now for the rest of the puzzle - PLAY BALL! Ladies welcome, escorted or otherwise!
Across:
1. Weight-training equipment: SQUAT RACKS - Here a young lady has taken a reasonable amount of weight off the RACK behind her and is doing SQUATS with the barbell
11. Cotton cleaner: Q-TIP - My ENT says "Keep these out of your ears!"
15. Traditional November race: TURKEY TROT - That's the spirit!
16. Social containers: URNS - Does that URN contain coffee or grandma?
17. Something a customer is happy to send back: REBATE FORM - A very common document in our house
18. One in Berlin: EINS - In Germany, Lawrence Welk would go, "Und eine Eins, und eine Zwei, und eine Drei..." (or something like that)
19. G8 member: USA - Much in the news last week concerning letting Russia back in to go from G7 back to G8
20. What an enemy exploits: WEAK SPOT - The worst pass defender on a football team is going to be busy all day
22. Needle holder: TONE ARM - Ah the "high fidelity" instrument of of my yute with TONE ARM poised to play more Four Seasons and Roy Orbison
27. Sharon of Israel: ARIEL.
28. Rewards for a big promotion?: CLIOS - Got Milk won a CLIO Award for this hilarious promotion
30. Laker teammate of Magic: KAREEM - His "Sky Hook" has been called absolutely unblockable
33. "Aha!": SO THAT'S IT - Says Brad Loahus above,"You can't block it!"
37. Flip: SASSY - History's most famous "flip" comment - Qu’ils mangent de la brioche
38. Zaragoza's river: EBRO - Earlier in the week the clue might have been, "38. Large Spanish river"
39. Fabulous fellow?: AESOP - Earlier in the week the clue might have been "39. Man of many fables"
41. Map's blue areas: SEAS - 2/3 of the Earth's surface
42. Motel arrival?: ROACH - At the Black Flag Roach Motel™, roaches check in but they never check out
44. Like some diamonds: SQUARE CUT - V-shaped prongs are recommended to protect the sharp corners of the stone
48. Weasel relative: OTTER - _ T _ _ _ was not a STOAT. All three are in the family Mustelidae
49. "Fuller House" actor: SAGET.
51. Chords are part of them: SECANTS - A circular path with a CHORD shortcut that becomes a SECANT when extended both ways beyond the circumference of the circle (almost a straight line)
55. Cannes Film Festival award: PALME D'OR - Very little was expected of this wonderful movie until it won some PALME D'OR honors and then it made good money and got 6 Oscar nominations
58. Leave slack-jawed: AWE.
59. Many a Syrian: ARAB.
60. Booted, in old football: DROP KICKED - Drew Brees executing one in an All Star Game. He simply dropped the ball on its point and then kicked it through the uprights for 3 points
65. Give credit to: CITE - I could have CITED Bobby Bare above for singing, Drop Kick Me Jesus Through The Goal Posts Of Life
67. Visionary: SEER.
68. 1999 Pacino/Crowe film about a whistleblower: THE INSIDER - ok
Down:
1. Runway gait: STRUT - Not a great gait here
2. Nacho cheese: QUESO.
3. Name of eight popes: URBAN - URBAN II called for the 1st Crusade against the Muslims
4. Handle letters: AKA.
5. Vietnamese holiday: TET - America's pyrrhic victory in this huge battle cost a great deal in men and materiel, fueled the anti-war movement in the USA and helped LBJ decide to not run for reelection three months later in March of '68
6. Deli selection: RYE.
7. DOJ division: ATF - It started in 1886 in the Treasury Dept. to collect income taxes and since then has become an agency for Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms
8. Bird that's hard to eat?: CROW - The Chicago Daily Tribune had a generous helping of CROW in 1948
9. Peninsula partly defined by the Yalu River: KOREA which is where 21. Souls, e.g.: KIAS are manufactured
10. Gospel writer: ST MARK - The debate goes on as to whether ST MARK's or Alexander The Great's remains are buried under the altar at ST MARK's Basilica in Venice
11. Subtitle of #48 in AFI's "100 Years...100 Songs": QUE SERA SERA - The neighborhood:
12. Cosmopolitan essential: TRIPLE SEC - Meaning "Triple Distilled", it is a strong , sweet and colorless orange flavored liqueur
13. __ way, shape or form: IN NO.
14. Covert call: PSST - This is cat speak for, "PSST, get up and feed me!" I get it at 4:30 am everyday
23. Place where it all comes back to you?: ECHO CHAMBER - Where politicians like to give speeches
24. __ king: ALA - I complained about Chicken ALA King in high school like everyone else but secretly loved it
25. British vocalist __ Ora: RITA, 29. "Thong Song" singer: SISQO and 56. Grammy winner India.__: ARIE. Google them if they interest you
26. Law recipient: MOSES - Take two tablets and call me in the morning
31. Genesis brother: ESAU which I'm sure can be found in the 50. Jewish authority: TORAH.
32. Classic PC adventure game: MYST.
33. President Aleksandar Vucic, for one: SERB - The president of Serbia for a year now
34. It has a brief solo in the first movement of Beethoven's Fifth: OBOE - A lovely contrast to the stirring theme
36. Talks up: TOUTS - Fugue For Tinhorns - best song by/about TOUTS
40. Crown: PATE - aka Head 43. Very significant: HUGE - Human Growth Hormone made Barry Bonds' PATE get HUGE
45. Remote button: REC - I can't seem to find that button on this remote
47. Social news website: REDDIT - not a consumer
52. Blunt, as truth: NAKED.
53. Quaint contraction: TWERE - My Love Is Like A Red Red Rose - And fare thee weel, my only love? And fare thee well awhile, And will come again, my dear, Tho' 'TWERE ten thousand mile
54. Jewish meal: SEDER.
55. Campaign donation orgs.: PACS - Super PACS are the mother's milk of political contributions
57. "Quo Vadis" setting: ROME - The church below, just outside of ROME, was built on the site where the story goes that Peter encountered a visage of Christ and asked him, "Quo Vadis, Domine?" meaning Where are you going Lord?
The Domine QUO VADIS church on the Apian Way |
61. Letter with a silent letter: PSI.
62. "__-Tiki": KON. - This was a raft built in 1947 by Thor Hyerdall to cross the Pacific Ocean using only materials available to Pre-Columbian natives of South America to show they could have settled the Polynesian Islands. The KON -Tiki took 101 days to make the crossing.
The Kon Tiki in the Norwegian Maritime Museum in our favorite crossword city of Oslo |
63. Cousin of hers: IT'S -
64. City with two MLB teams: CHI - NYC could have worked despite the fact that the Yankees play in the Bronx and the Mets play in Queens.
So get out of the dugout and celebrate this day by posting some pithy comments:
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