Thursday, January 31, 2019

Saturday, February, 2, 2019, C.C. Burnikel

Themeless Puzzle B C.C. Burnikel 

Duh, I know it's Ground Hog Day but since that is so obvious I'm going to mention the celebration of a different animal for February 2nd. Today we observe National Sled Dog Day that commemorates the February 2, 1925 arrival of the famous dogsled team on the last leg of the relay from Nenana, Alaska to Nome with serum to stop the diphtheria epidemic. Below at the left you see the dogs in Nome with the lead dog Balto. At the right you see the statue in NYC's Central Park of that lead dog who led the team through a blinding blizzard on that last leg and became a national hero.




Today we get a fun themeless puzzle from our resident den mother and ringmaster, C.C. When I took that left turn in Des Moines a few years ago to go north to Minneapolis, I was carrying precious cargo for her and here you see her wearing it. This shirt makes her a proud, if temporary, Cornhusker. I know it can be dangerous wearing it in Golden Gopher country or in this cold weather but nobody wears it better. 

I made it through her puzzle today in decent time and, as always, I had fun. For her to know so much about our language after arriving here from Guangzhou, China in 2001 is one thing but to know it at such an incredible level that she can make up fiendish clues blows my mind

Now let's see some of the gems she has for us today.

Across:


1. Green side: SALAD - I had to abandon my golf green idea for the adjunct to a meal


6. Fruit named for a horticulturist: BOSC - All I can find is that an M. BOSC was the director of the Paris Arboretum when this fruit was developed


10. Target Field athlete: TWIN - Jeffrey Wechsler had "6 Down Target field" recently and the fill was RETAIL


14. Smart timepiece: APPLE WATCH - Mine reminds me of an old Newspaper comic I used to read that some of you are probably too young to recognize 




16. "That can't be good": OH NO - The Cigarette Stamp Ring above had better be wary

17. Reason for a case: LEGAL ISSUE - A Florida man got a Quarter Pounder with cheese but didn't want the cheese. So instead of saying, "Quarter Pounder with no cheese" he sued McDonalds for $5M for adding extras he and others shouldn't have to pay for.




18. Neck and neck: TIED  - Usually a photo finish


19. Vet: EXAMINE - Some people have rued the day they didn't sufficiently vet people they hired and consequently 23. Refined: HONED that process

20. Chicken __: fast food nuggets: MCBITES.


22. Special nights: EVES - How many people did you have over last night for your Groundhog's Day EVE party? Me too.


24. Hot spot: HADES - One of many euphemisms for H, E, double hockey sticks


26. Ski carriers: GONDOLAS - Fancier than t-bars


29. Jordanian dough: DINAR - The cost of a Big Mac combo meal in Aman, Jordan is DINAR 4.894




30. Disney dog: LADY - C'mon, you thought of the spaghetti kiss with Tramp didn't you?



31. Unpaid assistant in many offices: SIRI - SIRI got me to C.C.'s house for free


32. Weather-sensitive stat, often: ETD - This SWA flight's Estimated Time of Departure should have been delayed because of the icy weather in Omaha two weeks ago that made the plane go off the runway




33. Get ugly with: SNIPE AT - Ain't our government leaders swell?


36. Da Vinci's "The Last Supper," for one: OIL - Leonardo painted the masterpiece on the wall of the refectory in Milan with perspective so it appears to be an extension of the room




37. Policy affecting returns: AS IS.


39. Scrapes (out): EKES - We EKED out a living on $112/wk when I started teaching


40. Beethoven's "Rage Over a Lost Penny," e.g.: RONDO - This RONDO keeps bringing back a theme


42. Tears: RAMPAGES - Upset Saints fans wanted to go on a tear/RAMPAGE two weeks ago


44. Light wash: RINSE.


45. Han River city: SEOUL - The km. markers along and across the HAN River for a half marathon




46. Bits of thread: LINT - Cleaning our dryer's LINT filter is necessary now because laundry  can not be 53. Left out to dry: HUNG in our development


47. Resonated, in a way: CLANGED - This field goal kicker CLANGED this kick off an upright




49. Place to find the Silk Road: ASIA MAP - The end of the SILK Road on this map is in Chang'an, China which is now Xi'an, China where C.C. grew up




54. Film with dangerous jobs: CRIME DRAMA - Law And Order did this well on TV

56. Gallic gal pal: AMIE - Your French female friend 


57. Game whose heroine was played by Angelina Jolie in a 2001 film: TOMB RAIDER - This must be what a TOMB RAIDER 
58. Goes (for): OPTS to wear to work



59. Beachgoers' specs: SPFS.

60. Biblical verb: DOEST  - Psalm 86 - For thou art great, and DOEST wondrous things



Down:


1. Spring __: SALE - Nah, I've got all the springs I need

2. Pinnacle: APEX - Who will reach the APEX of pro football tomorrow?


3. Org. for women drivers: LPGA - Ladies Professional Golf Association


4. County where the Golden State Warriors play home games: ALAMEDA - Next season the Warriors will move across the Bay to the Chase Center in San Francisco City/County




5. Drops off: DELIVERS - Does your neighborhood have "porch pirates"?


6. Diamond foursome: BASES


7. Some games end in them, for short: OTS - Both NFL Conference championships were settled in OverTIme this year


8. Ugly film: SCUM.


9. Republic in southwestern Russia: CHECHNYA - It's a red 
48. Slight amount: DROP in the Russian bucket on this map



10. Pizza roll brand: TOTINOS 


11. Cats with light blond coats: WHITE LIONS - It is said there are about 300 left in the wild




12. What an extended thumb might indicate: I NEED A RIDE - Film buffs know Claudette Colbert's raised skirt worked better than Clark Gable's thumb


13. Silent signals: NODS - Be careful at auctions


15. Results of some press releases?: WINES - Famous wine pressing




21. Compact figure?: BOD - I wish my BOD were more compact


24. Makes out too much, say: HITS A SLUMP - A suggestive clue, C.C.


25. Words of reinforcement: AND I MEAN IT - Part of the parental lexicon 


26. Looks amazed: GAPES - OMG, he made that field goal!




27. Laudatory lines: ODES.


28. Farm structure: SILO.


29. Prized: DEAR.


30. What an extended thumb might indicate: LIKE šŸ‘


34. Slights: NEGLECTS 


35. Half a two-island country: TRINIDAD - Their football association emblem has an outline of their divided island as well



38. Dish cleaners: SPONGES.

41. London locale: ONTARIO - A 2-hr drive from Detroit, Michigan




43. Mo. named for an emperor: AUG - Caesar AUGustus in 8 B.C.


44. Choir elevator: RISER - Did you have to stand on them to sing in your ute?


46. Gentle sorts: LAMBS.


47. First female Asian-American Cabinet member: CHAO - Here is Elaine CHAO, Secretary of Transportation with her husband you probably recognize 




50. Crafted: MADE.


51. Home of the Iowa State Daily: AMES - They reported on a riot on the Iowa State University campus during the annual spring VEISHA celebration 




52. Split up: PART.

55. Global financial org.: IMF - International Monetary Fund


Okay, we'll throw a bone to Punxsutawney, Phil too!







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