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										</div>New York Times crossword May 13 / Constructed by Ben Tausig Greetings from my stoop! It&#8217;s a beautiful day in Philadelphia &#8212; headed up to a sunny 80 degrees! &#8212; leading to the first outdoor solving of the year for me. In case you hadn&#8217;t guessed, constructor Ben Tausig tells you straight out that &#8220;The title [...]]]></description>
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										</div><p><a href="http://wordplay.blogs.nytimes.com/">New York Times crossword</a> May 13 / Constructed by Ben Tausig</p>
<p>Greetings from my stoop! It&#8217;s a beautiful day in Philadelphia &#8212; headed up to a sunny 80 degrees! &#8212; leading to the first outdoor solving of the year for me.</p>
<p>In case you hadn&#8217;t guessed, constructor Ben Tausig tells you straight out that &#8220;The title of this puzzle, e.g.&#8221; is a PUN (85 Across). &#8220;Indies&#8221; makes you insert a &#8220;D&#8221; sound into common phrases to create new ones: &#8220;Persians who protect their feet?&#8221; are THE SHOD OF IRAN (36 Across).</p>
<p>Others: &#8220;Entitlement to cross the stream first?&#8221; is RIGHT OF WADE (50 Across). &#8220;&#8216;If you can&#8217;t behave on this tour, I swear you&#8217;ll be sorry!&#8217;?&#8221; is NO MORE MISTER NICE GUIDE (69 Across). &#8220;Big part of the dairy business?&#8221; is CHEESE TRADE (88 Across). &#8220;Lost subject of a hit Beatles song?&#8221; is WANDERING JUDE (104 Across). &#8220;Clothing-free version of the national pastime?&#8221; is WHOLE NUDE BALLGAME (115 Across). And a &#8220;Slogan for medical marijuana activists?&#8221; is WEED SHALL OVERCOME (23 Across).</p>
<p>Sex, Drugs and Rock-&#8217;n-Roll Dept.: I was semi-surprised (but not offended) at the pot reference in 23 Across, seeing as how Will likes to keep the puzzle G-rated; I guess it&#8217;s kosher because joints are legal in some states now.  I was more surprised (but not offended) by the clue and answer for 106 Down: &#8220;Made whoopee&#8221; is DID IT. I was not surprised at all to see The Who and Bruce make appearances: &#8221;<a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00000DWE2/ref=as_li_tf_tl?ie=UTF8&amp;tag=jimmacblonewi-20&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=9325&amp;creativeASIN=B00000DWE2" target="_blank">&#8216;Tommy,&#8217;</a> e.g.,&#8221; is a ROCK OPERA (12 Down), while &#8220;State for which a Springsteen album is named: Abbr.&#8221; is NEBR (78 Across), for <a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0000025T6/ref=as_li_tf_tl?ie=UTF8&amp;tag=jimmacblonewi-20&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=9325&amp;creativeASIN=B0000025T6" target="_blank">&#8220;Nebraska.&#8221;</a></p>
<p>Athletic Dept.: Quite a few sports are represented in the grid today. &#8220;Hank Aaron led the N.L. in them four times&#8221; is RBIS (12 Across). &#8220;Mark who won the 1998 Masters&#8221; is O&#8217;MEARA (19 Across). &#8220;Famously temperamental court figure&#8221; is MCENROE (16 Down). &#8220;Jason who&#8217;s a five-time baseball All-Star&#8221; is GIAMBI (52 Down). &#8220;Two-time N.L. batting champ Lefty&#8221; is O&#8217;DOUL (39 Down), who I&#8217;d never heard of until today. <a href="http://sabr.org/bioproj/person/b820a06c" target="_blank">(Here&#8217;s his bio.)</a> And while the answer to 114 Across, LIN, could have been clued as a reference to <a href="http://www.nba.com/playerfile/jeremy_lin/" target="_blank">phenom Jeremy</a> of the New York Knicks, it instead referred to <a href="http://www.loc.gov/exhibits/treasures/trm022.html" target="_blank">artist Maya</a>, the &#8220;Vietnam Memorial designer.&#8221; So much for Lin-sanity. (That coming from someone in a city whose NBA team made the 2nd round of the playoffs for the first time in about 10 years. <a href="http://sports.yahoo.com/news/garnett-29-11-leads-celtics-023441987--nba.html" target="_blank">Go Sixers!</a>)</p>
<p>Two-For-One Dept.: &#8220;Smack&#8221; is KISS (76 Across). &#8220;[Smack!]&#8221; is BAM (93 Across).</p>
<p>Philly Shout-Out: &#8220;Dead Sea Scrolls writer&#8221; is ESSENE (103 Down). The scrolls are actually <a href="http://hosted2.ap.org/PAWIC/6ca8b7429ece49aaba52a5a7162b777a/Article_2012-05-11-Dead%20Sea%20Scrolls/id-fd8383953eb9419abd2b39e3379e13a3" target="_blank">on display</a> in Philly right now at the <a href="http://www.fi.edu/scrolls/" target="_blank">Franklin Institute</a>; Essene is also a <a href="http://www.essenemarket.com/" target="_blank">health food store</a> in the city. Diagonally across the state, by the way, you&#8217;ll find ERIE, PA (&#8220;City down the lake from Buffalo, N.Y.,&#8221; 60 Down).</p>
<p>For Fun Dept.: Anyone who can fit KIM JONG UN (&#8220;World leader beginning December 2011,&#8221; 31 Down) into a puzzle deserves big kudos. Other creative entries: MORSE CODE (&#8220;Something you might tap into,&#8221; 64 Down), SKIP ROPE (&#8220;Play double Dutch, say,&#8221; 99 Across) and ODWALLA (&#8220;Big maker of smoothies and energy bars,&#8221; 90 Down).</p>
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										</div>New York Times crossword May 6 / Constructed by Alex Vratsanos When I was in junior high, kids who wanted an easy &#8220;A&#8221; for an elective worked in the A-V department. It stood for audio-visual, and what it meant was that you got to go around to various classes to run filmstrips (remember those?) and occasionally [...]]]></description>
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<p>When I was in junior high, kids who wanted an easy &#8220;A&#8221; for an elective worked in the A-V department. It stood for audio-visual, and what it meant was that you got to go around to various classes to run filmstrips (remember those?) and occasionally small-scale movie projectors.</p>
<p>In today&#8217;s puzzle, the &#8220;A-V&#8221; in the title stands for constructor Alex Vratsanos and several other phrases that start with those letters &#8212; like AUXILIARY VERB (&#8220;Have, say,&#8221; 23 Across) and ACTIVE VOLCANOES (&#8220;They&#8217;re likely to blow,&#8221; 38 Across).</p>
<p>Others: AT VARIANCE (&#8220;Not seeing eye to eye,&#8221; 65 Across), ARTICLE VII (&#8220;End of the main part of the Constitution,&#8221; 68 Across), ALESSANDRO VOLTA (&#8220;Electrical pioneer,&#8221; 89 Across), AFRICAN VIOLET (&#8220;Common household plant with colorful blooms,&#8221; 114 Across), ALOE VERAS (&#8220;Some succulents,&#8221; 46 Down) and AQUA VITAE (&#8220;Brandy, for one,&#8221; 50 Down).</p>
<p>A-V P.S. Dept.: &#8220;Sailor&#8217;s cry&#8221; is AVAST (65 Down).</p>
<p>Seriously? Dept.: &#8220;Store, as corn&#8221; is ENSILE (119 Across), a bizarre verb that I can only guess stems from the noun &#8220;silo&#8221; but sounds pretty made-up to me.</p>
<p>Doubled-Up Dept.: &#8220;Bit of a jam&#8221; is a twice-used clue that yields SNARL (73 Across) and SNAG (98 Across).</p>
<p>Bad Example Dept.: &#8220;Cancun, por ejemplo&#8221; is ISLA (76 Down), the Spanish word for &#8220;island.&#8221; I would argue the <a href="http://allaboutcancun.com/wp-content/uploads/cancun-hotel-zone-map.gif" target="_blank">narrow strip of land</a> that comprises that city&#8217;s main hotel zone is more peninsula than island; &#8220;<a href="http://allaboutcancun.com/wp-content/uploads/cozumel-map.gif" target="_blank">Cozumel</a>, por ejemplo&#8221; &#8212; <a href="http://allaboutcancun.com/wp-content/uploads/cancun-area-map.gif" target="_blank">an island off the coast of Cancun</a> &#8212; would have been a better clue.</p>
<p>Run For The Roses Dept.: &#8220;Wager&#8221; is PUT (15 Down), and a lot of people put money on <a href="http://www.philly.com/philly/wires/ap/sports/150310135.html" target="_blank">Bodemeister</a>, yesterday&#8217;s Kentucky Derby favorite who ended up second to I&#8217;ll Have Another. <a href="http://www.philly.com/philly/sports/horse_racing/20120506_Union_Rags__Kentucky_Derby_chances_ended_right_out_of_the_gate.html" target="_blank">Philly-area horse Union Rags</a> &#8212; owned by Phyllis Wyeth, wife of painter Jamie Wyeth, of the local art dynasty &#8212; came in a distant seventh.</p>
<p>Philly Shout-Out Dept.: &#8220;Get-rich-quick scheme?&#8221; is LOTTO (78 Across), a painful reminder that a winning Powerball ticket worth about $172 million was sold just a few blocks from my house on April 25. The jackpot went to <a href="http://m.apnews.com/ap/db_268773/contentdetail.htm?contentguid=Zl0Yl0QQ" target="_blank">48 Philly transit workers</a>, from newbies to some who have worked at the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority for more than 40 years.</p>
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										</div>New York Times crossword April 29 / Constructed by Tracy Gray We&#8217;ve really been taken back to school recently with these crosswords. Earlier this month, you needed to remember high school chemistry to solve the puzzle. This week, it&#8217;s elementary school math &#8212; fractions, to be specific. But you probably figured that out from the title. [...]]]></description>
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										</div><p><a href="http://wordplay.blogs.nytimes.com/">New York Times crossword</a> April 29 / Constructed by Tracy Gray</p>
<p>We&#8217;ve really been taken back to school recently with these crosswords. <a href="http://crosswordkathy.net/2012/04/15/grid-iron/" target="_blank">Earlier this month</a>, you needed to remember high school chemistry to solve the puzzle. This week, it&#8217;s elementary school math &#8212; fractions, to be specific. But you probably figured that out from the title.</p>
<div id="attachment_2287" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://crosswordkathy.net/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/fractions.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-2287" title="fractions" src="http://crosswordkathy.net/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/fractions-300x224.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="224" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">The &quot;Infractions&quot; aren&#39;t violations but literal representations of fractions.</p></div>
<p>Clever constructor Tracy Gray came up with theme answers that use visual representation of fractions to form common phrases. Take 94 Across, which references one of my favorite Philly movies: &#8220;With 103 Across, 1999 Shyamalan thriller.&#8221; The two-part entry becomes THE ONE SENSE for 94 Across, with the word SIX underneath (103 Across) the ONE. ONE over SIX, of course, is a sixth, yielding the answer <a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0167404/" target="_blank">&#8220;The Sixth Sense.&#8221;</a></p>
<p>Others: &#8220;With 26-Across, like grandchildren&#8221; (23 Across) is entered as ONE GENERATION over THREE, creating the phrase &#8220;third generation.&#8221; &#8220;With 44-Across, execute, in a way&#8221; (33 Across) is DRAW AND ONE over FOUR, yielding &#8220;draw and quarter.&#8221; &#8220;With 50-Across, euphoric&#8221; (45 Across) is IN ONE HEAVEN over SEVEN, for &#8220;in seventh heaven.&#8221; &#8220;With 77-Across, high-end retail chain&#8221; (71 Across) is SAKS ONE AVENUE over FIVE, for <a href="http://www.saksfifthavenue.com/Entry.jsp" target="_blank">&#8220;Saks Fifth Avenue.&#8221;</a> &#8220;With 112-Across, compromise&#8221; (105 Across) is MEET ONE WAY over TWO, for &#8220;meet halfway.&#8221; And &#8220;With 127-Across, classical work that&#8217;s the source of the European Union&#8217;s anthem&#8221; (122 Across) is BEETHOVEN&#8217;S ONE over NINE, for &#8220;Beethoven&#8217;s Ninth.&#8221;</p>
<p>Ewww Dept.: &#8220;Jobs for dentists&#8221; are ABSCESSES (49 Down).</p>
<p>Mad Men Dept.: &#8220;Product with the old ad catchphrase, &#8216;Mother, please, I&#8217;d rather do it myself!&#8217;&#8221; (51 Across) is the pain-reliever ANACIN. The clue <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anacin#Advertising" target="_blank">references an ad</a> in which a woman with a headache yells at her mother as she&#8217;s trying to make dinner. I tried to find a YouTube clip, but only came up with commercials <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lpnj6iqfnFE" target="_blank">like this one</a> from the same campaign.</p>
<p>Nice to Meet You Dept.: Never heard of TITOV (&#8220;Gherman ___, cosmonaut who was the second human to orbit the earth,&#8221; 48 Down), ARVO (&#8220;Sacred music composer ___ Part,&#8221; 65 Across) or a <a href="http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/casuistry" target="_blank">CASUIST</a> (&#8220;Student of morality,&#8221; 13 Across).</p>
<p>For Fun Dept.: &#8220;Fine word for libraries?&#8221; is OVERDUE (22 Across). &#8220;Flips&#8221; is GOES GAGA (5 Across).</p>
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		<title>Letting Go Of</title>
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										</div>New York Times crossword April 22 / Constructed by Paula Gamache and Ed Stein Well, I guess after last week&#8217;s awesome puzzle, this week&#8217;s crossword was bound to be a letdown. It was amusing, but generally meh. The key was to take the title literally; theme answers were common phrases that &#8220;let go of&#8221; the [...]]]></description>
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<p>Well, I guess after <a href="http://crosswordkathy.net/2012/04/15/grid-iron/" target="_blank">last week&#8217;s awesome puzzle</a>, this week&#8217;s crossword was bound to be a letdown.  It was amusing, but generally meh. The key was to take the title literally; theme answers were common phrases that &#8220;let go of&#8221; the word &#8220;of.&#8221; In 23 Across, for instance, the clue &#8220;Diet?&#8221; yields BATTLE THE BULGE.</p>
<p>Others: LAND PLENTY (&#8220;Be very successful at fishing?&#8221; 31 Across), BOOK THE DEAD (&#8220;Do a clerk&#8217;s work at a morgue?&#8221; 37 Across), CAST THOUSANDS (&#8220;Throw large bank notes around?&#8221; 50 Across), MILK HUMAN KINDNESS (&#8220;Take advantage of good Samaritans?&#8221; 67 Across), DOCTOR LETTERS (&#8220;Forge some personal notes?&#8221; 86 Across), BEST FRIENDS (&#8220;Outdo one&#8217;s buddies?&#8221; 94 Across), POUND FLESH (&#8220;Be a sadistic masseuse?&#8221; 103 Across) and ORDER THE GARTER (&#8220;Send for a special bridal accessory?&#8221; 118 Across).</p>
<p>Doubled Up Dept.: &#8220;Cloudless&#8221; was used as a clue twice, to yield FAIR (75 Across) and CLEAR (98 Across). So was &#8220;Slowly,&#8221; for the musical terms ADAGIO (101 Down) and LARGO (104 Down). The puzzle also featured both HARHAR (&#8220;Phony laugh,&#8221; 8 Across) and TARTAR (&#8220;___ sauce,&#8221; 95 Down).</p>
<p>Cross Words Dept.: The abbreviation BRONC (&#8220;It may be broken on a ranch,&#8221; 81 Across) happened to cross with RONCO (&#8220;<a href="https://www.asseenontv.com/ronco-veg-o-matic/detail.php?p=346520" target="_blank">Veg-O-Matic</a> maker,&#8221; 82 Down).</p>
<p>Greek Mythology Dept.: &#8220;Spiderwoman?&#8221; (1 Across) referred not to an obscure <a href="http://marvel.com/" target="_blank">Marvel Comics</a> character but to ARACHNE, the root of the word arachnid. I loved Greek myths as a kid; in <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arachne" target="_blank">this one</a>, the goddess Athena was jealous of the weaving skills of an arrogant mortal named Arachne. So Athena decided Arachne could spend the rest of her life weaving &#8212; webs, that is &#8212; and turned her into a spider.</p>
<p>For Fun Dept.: &#8220;They&#8217;re mushed&#8221; are ESKIMO DOGS (44 Down). &#8220;#2 in a prosecutor&#8217;s off.&#8221; is ASST DA (102 Across). And in perhaps a nice coincidence with the 42nd anniversary of <a href="http://hosted2.ap.org/OREUG/f7ded15e4d4846268a17b79c1c4b7cb8/Article_2012-04-22-US-Earth-Day-Then-and-Now/id-c5b007bd12d843f0967a055acf39b85e" target="_blank">Earth Day</a>, &#8220;Faddish 1970s footwear&#8221; are EARTH SHOES (39 Down). Have to admit I couldn&#8217;t mentally picture them &#8212; I was young in the &#8217;70s &#8212; but here&#8217;s what <a href="http://www.earthbrands.com/kalsoearthshoe" target="_blank">they&#8217;ve morphed into today</a>. (UPDATE: This post has been corrected to reflect that it&#8217;s the 42nd, not 40th, anniversary of Earth Day.)</p>
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		<title>Grid Iron</title>
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										</div>New York Times crossword April 15 / Constructed by Kevin G. Der Holy crap, what an awesome puzzle! But I hope you remember high school chemistry &#8212; without it, you&#8217;ll be sunk. At first glance, the crossword appeared to be football-themed &#8212; a rectangular shape titled &#8220;Grid Iron.&#8221; My first thought was that Will Shortz is totally [...]]]></description>
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										</div><p><a href="http://wordplay.blogs.nytimes.com/">New York Times crossword</a> April 15 / Constructed by Kevin G. Der</p>
<p>Holy crap, what an awesome puzzle! But I hope you remember high school chemistry &#8212; without it, you&#8217;ll be sunk.</p>
<p>At first glance, the crossword appeared to be football-themed &#8212; a rectangular shape titled &#8220;Grid Iron.&#8221; My first thought was that <a href="http://twitter.com/#!/will_shortz" target="_blank">Will Shortz</a> is totally off his rocker. I mean, he ran a Titanic-themed puzzle <a href="http://crosswordkathy.net/2012/03/11/100-years-ago/" target="_blank">(&#8220;100 Years Ago&#8221;)</a> on March 11, a whole month before the anniversary. Does he not have a calendar?</p>
<p>But I should not have doubted him. This terrific crossword from constructor Kevin G. Der was a three-fer that included a massive grid (about 300 clues!), a connect-the-dots and a hidden phrase. Did I mention you also had to know the chemical symbol for iron (FE)?</p>
<div id="attachment_2254" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://crosswordkathy.net/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/titanic.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-2254" title="titanic" src="http://crosswordkathy.net/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/titanic-300x224.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="224" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">This crossword had all kinds of bonus puzzles inside.</p></div>
<p>As everyone knows by now, this weekend was the 100th anniversary of the sinking of the TITANIC (56 Down, to which all theme clues refer). (I even contributed to the hype with <a href="http://t.co/eBHzoR4v" target="_blank">this story</a> from Philadelphia.) You might also know that the 1997 movie of the same name was re-released in 3-D. It tells the tragic story of the LUXURY LINER (152 Across) that departed from SOUTHAMPTON (29 Across) on April 10, 1912, en route to New York. But the ship hit an ICEBERG (60 Down) and sank off the coast of Newfoundland, killing more than 1,500 people.</p>
<p>The film stars Kate WINSLET (125 Across) and Leonardo DICAPRIO (128 Across), birthed the ever-present Celine Dion theme song MY HEART WILL GO ON (35- and 37 Across), and went on to win ELEVEN ACADEMY AWARDS (141 Across). Its most famous line is I&#8217;M THE KING OF THE WORLD (33 Across).</p>
<p>Today&#8217;s puzzle also came with a unique shape, eight shaded squares and a blurb about 12 other &#8220;special&#8221; squares. Those special squares were where you had to squeeze the letters FE &#8212; the &#8220;iron&#8221; in the title &#8212; into a single box. When you connected all 12 FEs, you got the shape of the Titanic; the shaded squares represent the smokestacks.</p>
<p>On top of all that, the blurb instructed you to find the mirror-image squares of all the FEs in order to spell out another name for the Titanic. Those letters yield SHIP OF DREAMS.</p>
<p>Philly Shout-Out Dept.: &#8220;&#8216;Love Train&#8217; singers, with &#8216;the&#8217;&#8221; are O&#8217;JAYS (10 Across). The group is part of the heart and soul of TSOP &#8211; The Sound of Philadelphia &#8211; created at Gamble &amp; Huff&#8217;s <a href="http://www.gamble-huffmusic.com/home2/" target="_blank">Philadelphia International Records</a>, just a few blocks from my house. I&#8217;ll also give a Philly-area shout-out to the AMISH (&#8220;Some buggy drivers,&#8221; 139 Across).</p>
<p>Junior High Flashback Dept.: Last month, I went to my first bat mitzvah in about 25 years. I heard ADONAI (&#8220;Literally, &#8216;my Lord&#8217;,&#8221; 92 Across) quite frequently, but not so much &#8220;Shalom ____&#8221; ALEICHEM (&#8220;Hebrew greeting,&#8221; 92 Down). (Also, back in the mid-&#8217;80s, I was always a guest of the honoree, wondering who all those nameless adults were; this time, I was one of those nameless adults.)</p>
<p>Clues of Note Dept.: &#8220;Winner of a 1970s-&#8217;80s war&#8221; is VHS (87 Across), which beat out Betamax in the market for that now-defunct device known as a VCR (video cassette recorder, for the youngsters out there). &#8220;Saverin who co-founded Facebook&#8221; is EDUARDO (53 Down), played by <a href="http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1940449/" target="_blank">Andrew Garfield</a> in the terrific movie <a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1285016/" target="_blank">&#8220;The Social Network.&#8221;</a> I don&#8217;t know anyone who uses the verb form of &#8220;liaison,&#8221; so I&#8217;m going to deduct points for LIAISES (&#8220;Acts the middleman,&#8221; 103 Down). And &#8220;Golfs, e.g., briefly&#8221; are VWS (87 Down), for Volkswagens. My old Golf served me well for eight years and 146,000 miles.</p>
<p>Missing Link Dept.: As you can see from the one empty square, I could not for the life of me figure out the last letter in 56 Across (&#8220;Silence indicator&#8221;), which crosses with 44 Down (&#8220;Small-runway aircraft, briefly&#8221;). Help?</p>
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										</div>New York Times crossword April 8 / Constructed by Daniel A. Finan You really had to read between the lines, or within the circles, to figure out this fun and clever puzzle. The rebus-like theme uses circled letters to literally hide answers &#8220;in&#8221; the entry &#8212; thus the title, &#8220;In-nuendos.&#8221; (I&#8217;ll have to underline and bold [...]]]></description>
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										</div><p><a href="http://wordplay.blogs.nytimes.com/">New York Times crossword</a> April 8 / Constructed by Daniel A. Finan</p>
<p>You really had to read between the lines, or within the circles, to figure out this fun and clever puzzle. The rebus-like theme uses circled letters to literally hide answers &#8220;in&#8221; the entry &#8212; thus the title, &#8220;In-nuendos.&#8221; (I&#8217;ll have to <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>underline and bold</strong></span> the circled letters here.) For instance, 101 Across &#8212; &#8220;Golf ace&#8221; &#8212; yields the answer T<span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>H</strong></span>E L<span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>O</strong></span>NE<span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>L</strong></span>IEST NUMB<span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>E</strong></span>R. The circled letters spell HOLE, while another word for &#8220;the loneliest number&#8221; is &#8220;one.&#8221; Thus a &#8220;Golf ace&#8221; is a HOLE in &#8220;one.&#8221;</p>
<p>Others: &#8220;1997 Will Smith/Tommy Lee Jones flick&#8221; (22 Across) is AFRICAN A<span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>ME</strong></span>RICA<span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>N</strong></span>, for <a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0119654/" target="_blank">MEN in &#8220;black.&#8221;</a> &#8220;Preventive measure, proverbially&#8221; (36 Across) is IT&#8217;<strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">S T</span></strong>OLD US<span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>I</strong></span>NG A WA<span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>TCH</strong></span>, for a STITCH in &#8220;time&#8221; saves nine. &#8220;Headstone phrase&#8221; (51 Across) is T<span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>RE</strong></span>ATY RE<span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>S</strong></span>UL<span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>T</strong></span>, for REST in &#8220;peace.&#8221; &#8220;Lurid 1979 film about John Dillinger&#8217;s girlfriend, with &#8216;The&#8217;&#8221; (69 Across) is CO<span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>L</strong></span>OR FOR V<span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>A</strong></span>LENTINE&#8217;S <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>D</strong></span>A<span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Y</strong></span>, for LADY in &#8220;red.&#8221; &#8220;&#8216;To be on the safe side &#8230;&#8217;&#8221; (88 Across) is <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>JU</strong></span>DGE&#8217;<span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>S</strong></span> MA<span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>T</strong></span>TER, for JUST in &#8220;case.&#8221; And &#8220;One who looks friendly but isn&#8217;t&#8221; (121 Across) is <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>WO</strong></span>O<span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>L F</strong></span>ACETIOUSLY, for a WOLF in &#8220;sheep&#8217;s clothing.&#8221;</p>
<p>Athletic Dept.: Lots of sports-related clues in this puzzle. &#8220;Athlete wearing a calligraphic &#8216;D&#8217; logo&#8221; is a (Detroit) TIGER (67 Across). &#8220;Knicks star Anthony, to fans&#8221; is MELO (26 Across). &#8220;Golfer with an &#8216;army&#8217;&#8221; is ARNIE (Palmer, 21 Across). &#8220;Big name in the diamond business,&#8221; as in baseball, is ALOU (23 Down). &#8220;Home of the Texas Sports Hall of Fame&#8221; is WACO (82 Down). &#8220;Virginia athlete, informally&#8221; is a CAV, for Cavalier (58 Down). &#8220;N.B.A. forward Lamar ___&#8221; is ODOM (71 Down). And a &#8220;Stone-pushing Winter Olympian&#8221; is a CURLER (97 Across).</p>
<p>Doubling Up Dept.: &#8220;Where skaters skate&#8221; was a repeated clue that yielded ON ICE (17 Down) and RINKS (18 Down). &#8220;Locale for many a lounge chair&#8221; is POOLSIDE (48 Down), while &#8220;Lounge lizard&#8217;s look&#8221; is a LEER (50 Down).</p>
<p>Did You See The End Of Season One? Dept.: Because I&#8217;m pretty sure <a href="http://www.toronto.com/article/720486--game-of-thrones-who-ll-get-whacked-next" target="_blank">this guy died</a>. &#8220;&#8216;Game of Thrones&#8217; protagonist ___ Stark&#8221; is, or was, NED (72 Down).</p>
<p>Blast From The Past Dept.: I never actually played PARCHEESI (&#8220;The Royal Game of India,&#8221; 114 Across) as a kid, but I remember the board game being ever-present on some people&#8217;s shelves.</p>
<p>Easter/Passover Dept.: &#8220;Bishop&#8217;s local&#8221; is a DIOCESE (35 Across). &#8220;Not kosher&#8221; is TREF (90 Down). Also might add in SLAVE (&#8220;___ driver,&#8221; 113 Across), since we watched the end of the annual broadcast of <a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0049833/" target="_blank">&#8220;The Ten Commandments&#8221;</a> on TV last night. And for both religions, &#8220;There is ___&#8221; A GOD (119 Across).</p>
<p>Philly Shout-Out Dept.: &#8220;Letter seen twice in Philadelphia,&#8221; at least in its original Greek, is PHI (79 Across).</p>
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										</div>New York Times crossword April 1 / Constructed by Patrick Merrell No caddies were required for today&#8217;s golf-themed puzzle, as there was no heavy lifting. The easy, punny theme answers were evidently a nod to the upcoming Masters tournament, which was referenced in 19 Across: &#8221;Augusta National Golf Club, for the Masters&#8221; &#8211; HOME. The theme answers [...]]]></description>
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										</div><p><a href="http://wordplay.blogs.nytimes.com/">New York Times crossword</a> April 1 / Constructed by <a href="http://patrickmerrell.com/" target="_blank">Patrick Merrell</a></p>
<p>No caddies were required for today&#8217;s golf-themed puzzle, as there was no heavy lifting. The easy, punny theme answers were evidently a nod to the upcoming <a href="http://www.masters.com" target="_blank">Masters</a> tournament, which was referenced in 19 Across: &#8221;Augusta National Golf Club, for the Masters&#8221; &#8211; HOME.</p>
<p>The theme answers include: &#8220;Golf club repositioning?&#8221; &#8211; CHANGE OF ADDRESS (22 Across); &#8220;Hole in one?&#8221; &#8211; STROKE OF LUCK (40 Across); &#8220;Comment after hitting a tee shot out of bounds?&#8221; &#8211; BYE BYE BIRDIE (49 Across); &#8220;Wedge shot from a worn-out practice range platform?&#8221; &#8211; A CHIP OFF THE OLD BLOCK (69 Across); &#8220;Use one club for all 18 holes?&#8221; &#8211; PUTTER AROUND (90 Across); &#8220;Course not listed in the guidebooks?&#8221; &#8211; MISSING LINKS (101 Across); and &#8220;Woods stowed in the rear of a golf cart?&#8221; &#8212; that doesn&#8217;t mean Tiger &#8212; are BACKSEAT DRIVERS (122 Across). Finally, &#8220;Duffer&#8217;s shots?&#8221; are FORE PLAY (14 Down), while &#8220;Club thrown in disgust?&#8221; is a CAST IRON (88 Down).</p>
<p>Was I the only one disappointed there were no April Fool&#8217;s tricks? Or did I miss them completely?</p>
<p>Nineteenth Hole Dept.: Other golf-related terms included EAGLE (&#8220;Shoot two under,&#8221; 48 Across) and FACT (&#8220;There are 336 dimples on a typical golf ball, for instance,&#8221; 1 Down).</p>
<p>International Monetary Fund Dept.: &#8220;Continental coins&#8221; are EUROS (76 Across), while &#8220;Swedish coins&#8221; are KRONOR (74 Down). &#8220;100 kopecks&#8221; make a RUBLE (82 Across).</p>
<p>Never Knew That Dept.: &#8220;Sport named for a <a href="http://www.rugbyschool.net/history" target="_blank">British boarding school</a>&#8221; is RUGBY (35 Down). &#8220;Insect named for the Virgin Mary&#8221; is a LADY BUG (53 Across).</p>
<p>For Fun Dept.: &#8220;Object of curiosity on the first day of school&#8221; is the NEW KID (103 Down).</p>
<p>Uncovering History Dept.: &#8220;Disappearance of 7/2/1937&#8243; (77 Across) is EARHART, as in aviatrix Amelia. Perhaps coincidentally, researchers said just last month that <a href="http://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/hillary-clinton-offers-support-for-amelia-earhart-detectives-ahead-of-new-search-for-plane/2012/03/20/gIQApbdWOS_story.html" target="_blank">new information</a> might help solve the 75-year-old mystery of what happened to the pioneering pilot and her plane.</p>
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										</div>New York Times crossword March 25 / Constructed by Patrick Berry Today&#8217;s puzzle was an odd one. And not just because I ended up doing it in red ink with a Darth Maul pen. The theme by veteran constructor Patrick Berry involves letter-play that&#8217;s a little esoteric. Basically, you take the first word in each two-word [...]]]></description>
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										</div><p><a href="http://wordplay.blogs.nytimes.com/">New York Times crossword</a> March 25 / Constructed by Patrick Berry</p>
<p>Today&#8217;s puzzle was an odd one. And not just because I ended up doing it in red ink with a Darth Maul pen.</p>
<p>The theme by veteran constructor Patrick Berry involves letter-play that&#8217;s a little esoteric. Basically, you take the first word in each two-word answer &#8212; a word that contains two of the same letter &#8212; and double a different letter to get the second word. So a &#8221;Soft yet easily breakable <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Trouble_With_Tribbles" target="_blank">&#8216;Star Trek&#8217; creature</a>?&#8221; is a BRITTLE TRIBBLE (50 Across). </p>
<div id="attachment_2216" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 270px"><a href="http://crosswordkathy.net/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/tribble.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-2216" title="tribble" src="http://crosswordkathy.net/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/tribble.jpg" alt="" width="260" height="195" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Tribbles weren&#39;t really brittle in this famous &#39;Star Trek&#39; episode.</p></div>
<p>To make it a little more confusing, sometimes the doubled letters did not appear together in the answer, as in DOMED MODEM (&#8220;Hemispherical computer add-on?&#8221; 66 Across) and RODEO ORDER (&#8220;&#8216;Ride &#8216;em cowboy!,&#8217; e.g.?&#8221; 68 Across). Sorry if that&#8217;s not clear. Apparently, I <a href="http://wordplay.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/03/24/special/" target="_blank">wasn&#8217;t the only one</a> having trouble articulating this &#8220;2-for-1&#8243; theme.</p>
<p>Others: TRIVIAL TRAVAIL (&#8220;Ordeal that&#8217;s no big deal?&#8221; 23 Across); BARREN BANNER (&#8220;Large cloth sign with nothing on it?&#8221; 27 Across); MATTEL MALLET (&#8220;Toy hammer?&#8221; 29 Across); SMALLER SLAMMER (&#8220;Big house that&#8217;s not as big?&#8221; 79 Across); ETHANE ATHENA (&#8220;Goddess of gas?&#8221; 99 Across); CORRAL COLLAR (&#8220;Get part of one&#8217;s shirt under control?&#8221; 102 Across); and PURSUES PERSEUS (&#8220;What the Gorgon Stheno does in Greek myth?&#8221; 108 Across).</p>
<p>When You Gotta Go Dept.: &#8220;Army heads&#8221; are LATRINES (33 Down). &#8220;Can of Newcastle&#8221; is LOO (80 Down).</p>
<p>English Lit Dept.: Shakespeare figures twice in this puzzle &#8212; &#8220;King of Naples in <a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1461035937/ref=as_li_tf_tl?ie=UTF8&amp;tag=jimmacblonewi-20&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=9325&amp;creativeASIN=1461035937" target="_blank">&#8216;The Tempest&#8217;</a>&#8221; is ALONSO (16 Down), while &#8220;&#8216;I hate the Moor&#8217; speaker&#8221; is IAGO (84 Across), from <a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0743482824/ref=as_li_tf_tl?ie=UTF8&amp;tag=jimmacblonewi-20&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=9325&amp;creativeASIN=0743482824" target="_blank">&#8220;Othello.&#8221;</a> And Charles Dickens &#8212; whose <a href="http://www.goerie.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20120205/APA/1202051021" target="_blank">bicentennial occurred last month</a> &#8212; is the author behind ROSA (&#8220;___ Bud, schoolgirl in <a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1463704666/ref=as_li_tf_tl?ie=UTF8&amp;tag=jimmacblonewi-20&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=9325&amp;creativeASIN=1463704666" target="_blank">&#8216;The Mystery of Edwin Drood&#8217;</a>,&#8221; 82 Down). It was his last novel, left unfinished at his death.</p>
<div id="attachment_2209" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 234px"><a href="http://crosswordkathy.net/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/darth2-e1332689879532.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-2209" title="darth2" src="http://crosswordkathy.net/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/darth2-e1332689879532-224x300.jpg" alt="" width="224" height="300" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">I should have realized my free Darth Maul pen would write in red ink.</p></div>
<p>Silver Screen Dept.: &#8220;<a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0038787/" target="_blank">Hitchcock thriller</a> set in Brazil&#8221; is NOTORIOUS (19 Across). &#8220;Phoebe of <a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0101775/" target="_blank">&#8216;Drop Dead Fred&#8217;</a>&#8221; is CATES (49 Down). &#8220;What only one Best Picture winner has had&#8221; is an X RATING (73 Across), which of course refers to the Dustin Hoffman-Jon Voight movie <a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0064665/" target="_blank">&#8220;Midnight Cowboy.&#8221;</a> And I&#8217;m going to throw in COMA (&#8220;Unresponsive state,&#8221; 9 Across) to this department, too, since we watched the depressing <a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1033575/" target="_blank">&#8220;The Descendants&#8221;</a> at home last night.</p>
<p>Red Ink Dept.: I got a <a href="http://www.imdb.com/media/rm3123821312/ch0000042" target="_blank">Darth Maul</a> pen in my Cheerios as part of a tie-in to celebrate the apparent re-release of &#8220;Star Wars: Episode 1 &#8211; <a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0120915/" target="_blank">The Phantom Menace</a>,&#8221; this time in 3D. I didn&#8217;t realize it wasn&#8217;t a traditional blue- or black ballpoint until I started the puzzle, but I stuck with it anyway. Now looking at the grid is kind of hard on my eyes. Lesson learned.</p>
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		<title>Rear-End Collisions</title>
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										</div>New York Times crossword March 18 / Constructed by Mike Nothnagel and Byron Walden Wow. Just &#8230; wow. This mammoth 23-by-23 grid, which is literally packed with theme answers, was one of the most challenging puzzles in recent memory. I don&#8217;t time myself, but I&#8217;m guessing it took an 30 minutes to finish, and not just [...]]]></description>
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										</div><p><a href="http://wordplay.blogs.nytimes.com/">New York Times crossword</a> March 18 / Constructed by Mike Nothnagel and Byron Walden</p>
<p>Wow. Just &#8230; wow. This mammoth 23-by-23 grid, which is literally packed with theme answers, was one of the most challenging puzzles in recent memory. I don&#8217;t time myself, but I&#8217;m guessing it took an 30 minutes to finish, and not just because it of its larger size. Constructors Mike Nothnagel and Byron Walden made it truly smashing.</p>
<p>The theme suggested by the title &#8220;Rear-End Collisions&#8221; at first made me think that multiple-word answers might have overlapping, shared letters &#8212; maybe that would be considered running into each other? It proved more clever than that.</p>
<p>Hints came in the form of answers with words that implied cramming together: &#8220;When the pressure&#8217;s on&#8221; (26 Across) is &#8220;crunch time.&#8221; But with only eight squares to work with, it has to be entered as CRUNCH (TI)(ME), with the last word squeezed into two squares. Bam! The &#8220;rear end&#8221; of that entry has been in a &#8220;collision.&#8221;</p>
<div id="attachment_2187" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://crosswordkathy.net/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/xword.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-2187" title="xword" src="http://crosswordkathy.net/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/xword-300x224.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="224" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">&#39;Rear-End Collisions&#39; created pile-ups of letters in the same squares.</p></div>
<p>The grid was littered with so many pile-ups you almost needed a traffic cop: PACK (AN)(IM)(AL) at 15 Across (&#8220;Burro, e.g.&#8221;); PRESS (CO)(NF)(ER)(EN)(CE) at 45 Across (&#8220;Big media event&#8221;); CROWD (PL)(EA)(SE)(RS) at 53 Across (&#8220;Widely popular shows, say&#8221;); SQUEEZE (PL)(AY) at 55 Across (&#8220;Bunting is part of it&#8221;); PANCAKE (BR)(EA)(KF)(AS)(TS) at 71 Across (&#8220;Some morning fund-raisers&#8221;); CLUTCH (PE)(RF)(OR)(MA)(NC)(ES) at 86 Across (&#8220;Late rallies&#8221;); CRUMPLE (ZO)(NE) at 99 Across (&#8220;Car safety feature); COMPACT (DI)(SC) at 101 Across (&#8220;Data storage device&#8221;); SQUASH (BL)(OS)(SO)(MS) at 111 Across (&#8220;Mexican cooking ingredients called &#8216;flores de calabaza&#8217; in Spanish&#8221;); PINCH (RU)(NN)(ER) at 135 Across (&#8220;Diamond substitute&#8221;); and JAM (SE)(SS)(IO)(NS) at 142 Across (&#8220;Occasions to try out riffs.&#8221;)</p>
<p>Not only were these ingenious answers, but they crossed with equal precision, yielding entries like (BL)UE PE(NS) for 113 Down (&#8220;Many Bics&#8221;); CT SCA(NN)ER at 104 Down (&#8220;It can help you get inside someone&#8217;s head&#8221;); ALPI(NE) SKI at 80 Down (&#8220;Item of winter sports equipment&#8221;); and NEA(R F)ATAL at 70 Down (&#8220;Very serious, as an accident&#8221;), among many, many others.</p>
<p>One For The Road Dept.: And let&#8217;s not forget the theme-related 23 Across: &#8220;Like some collisions&#8221; &#8212; THREE CAR.</p>
<p>Drinking Dept.: &#8220;It&#8217;s not liquid&#8221; is GAS (95 Across). And in case you still don&#8217;t get the picture, &#8220;It&#8217;s not liquid&#8221; is also SOLID (96 Across). But if you really need a stiff one after this puzzle, there&#8217;s always TIA MARIA (&#8220;Jamaican coffee liqueur,&#8221; 103 Down).</p>
<p>Eating Dept.: In addition to the aforementioned PANCAKE (BR)(EA)(KF)(AS)(TS) and SQUASH (BL)(OS)(SO)(MS), there was also COLE SLAW (&#8220;Clambake dish,&#8221; 4 Down) and a CAL(ZO)NE (&#8220;Italian turnover,&#8221; 86 Down) in the puzzle.</p>
<p>Native Americans Dept.: Both the PEQUO(TS) (&#8220;Members of a Connecticut tribe,&#8221; 44 Down) and S(EN)ECA (&#8220;New York lake,&#8221; 39 Down) are mentioned. If you do the puzzle in the NYT Magazine, there is <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2012/03/18/magazine/mike-sokolove-foxwood-casinos.html?_r=1&amp;ref=magazine" target="_blank">a lengthy article</a> in this issue on the Pequots&#8217; difficulties with their Foxwoods casino.</p>
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										</div>New York Times crossword March 11 / Constructed by Victor Fleming and John Dunn Ugh. I am totally going to have a Celine Dion earworm all day because of this crossword. The grid pays homage to that sunken metaphor the TITANIC (&#8220;Theme of this puzzle,&#8221; 63 Across) to mark the 100th anniversary of its demise. Studying [...]]]></description>
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<p>Ugh. I am totally going to have a Celine Dion earworm all day because of this crossword. The grid pays homage to that sunken metaphor the TITANIC (&#8220;Theme of this puzzle,&#8221; 63 Across) to mark the 100th anniversary of its demise.</p>
<p>Studying the puzzle title and many cross-referential clues &#8212; especially 3 Down (&#8220;2003 James Cameron documentary about the 63-Across&#8221;) &#8212; helped me figure out the theme before I had entered a word. The main answers tell the story of the luxury liner&#8217;s ill-fated MAIDEN VOYAGE (88- and 13 Down), in which it set sail from SOUTHAMPTON (65 Down) and crossed the ENGLISH CHANNEL (96 Across) en route to NEW YORK CITY (5 Down). But, of course, it hit a BERG (&#8220;Maritime danger, 86 Across) and never made it. More than 1,500 passengers died, including <a href="http://www.imdb.com/character/ch0002338/bio" target="_blank">Jack Dawson</a> (just kidding) and JOHN JACOB ASTOR (&#8220;<a href="http://www.encyclopedia-titanica.org/titanic-victim/john-jacob-astor.html" target="_blank">American millionaire</a> lost with the 63-Across,&#8221; 27 Across). The tragic tale has been commemorated many times over, including in the musical (The) UNSINKABLE MOLLY BROWN (33- and 88 Across); the &#8220;<a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0805077642/ref=as_li_tf_tl?ie=UTF8&amp;tag=jimmacblonewi-20&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=9325&amp;creativeASIN=0805077642" target="_blank">1955 Walter Lord book</a>&#8221; A NIGHT TO REMEMBER (38 Down); and the aforementioned <a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0297144/" target="_blank">James Cameron documentary</a> GHOSTS OF THE ABYSS (3 Down).</p>
<p>Despite the incessant overplaying of Dion&#8217;s &#8220;My Heart Will Go On,&#8221; interest in the wreck seems unabated, as evidenced by <a href="http://www.freep.com/article/20120228/NEWS07/202280376/Interest-builds-around-Titanic-auction-as-100th-anniversary-nears" target="_blank">a planned April 1 auction</a> of Titanic artifacts. Among the items for sale: gold coins, fine china and a 17-ton section of the ship&#8217;s hull.</p>
<p>All that being said, I have to admit a bit of puzzlement at the timing of the crossword: It appears to be a full month before the centennial of the vessel&#8217;s sinking off the coast of Newfoundland in April 1912.</p>
<p>Other Titanic Terms Dept.: &#8220;Stern&#8221; is REAR (17 Down). &#8220;Transmitted, as an S O S&#8221; is SENT (65 Across). &#8220;Recover, as a sunken ship&#8221; is RAISE (51 Across).</p>
<p>Another Anniversary Dept.: Today is the <a href="http://www.usatoday.com/news/world/story/2012-03-11/japan-tsunami-anniversary/53478558/1?csp=34news" target="_blank">first anniversary</a> of the tsunami, earthquake and nuclear disaster that devastated Japan. &#8220;Like tsunami-affected areas&#8221; is COASTAL (69 Across).</p>
<p>Words With Friends Dept.: &#8220;Short outings&#8221; are JAUNTS (27 Down), which reminds me of my personal high-score for a word in Scrabble &#8212; JAUNTED, for 116 points.</p>
<p>From My Childhood Dept.: I&#8217;m a &#8220;Generation ___&#8221; XER (58 Across), which means as I kid I watched the sitcom <a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0078569/" target="_blank">&#8220;Benson&#8221;</a> with Robert Guillaume and Inga SWENSON (&#8220;Benson&#8221; actress, 47 Down).</p>
<p>For Fun Dept.: &#8220;Birth announcement&#8221; is IT&#8217;S A BOY (108 Across). &#8220;Work in wildlife preservation?&#8221; is TAXIDERMY (48 Down). &#8220;Newspaper or magazine offering&#8221; is a PRINT AD (84 Down). And a &#8220;Classic black-and-white film featuring gigantic irradiated ants&#8221; is <a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0047573/" target="_blank">THEM!</a> (73 Across).</p>
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