I absolutely loved this puzzle...but before I get on with it...
Yesterday we had sunny skies, with highs in the low eighties. This morning snow was falling...huge flakes swirling around. Don and I sat with our coffee watching the birds...and saw five male Lazuli Buntings at our ground feeders. According to a friend (who's also the owner of the local Wild Birds Unlimited), they're heading back north and may be around for a few days. What a treat! We've seen more varieties of birds the last few months than ever before. By the way, this isn't the actual bird. I couldn't bring myself to leave the window long enough to get the camera...but it's sitting there now, just in case they return tomorrow.On with the puzzle. Barry has a knack for stacking long answers in the four corners...in this case, they're good ones all around.
In the northwest...1A: Contest with many missions (space race), 15A: Cousin of a Rob Roy (Manhattan) and 17A: Heads (overseers). In the northeast...12D: "Sheesh!," south of the border (ay, caramba), 13D: One whose work may be catchy (sloganeer) and 14D: "What's My Line?" participant (panelist).
In the southwest...28D: Kraft brand (Cheez Whiz), 29D: Great Seal image (bald eagle) and 33D: Paper parts (sections). The southeast corner...41A: Declare "I will go no further than this" (draw a line), 54A: Became a participant (entered in) and 56A: Unrevivable (stone dead).Favorites include:
16A: 1972 top 10 hit that's seven minutes l
ong (Layla), 20A: Charge (tutelage), 25A: Beach Boys title girl (Rhonda), 33A: Couple seen in a restaurant (shakers)...salt and pepper, in case you're not tracking with that, 42A: Capital just south of the Equator (Quito), 47A: Famous finger-pointer's declaration (I want you), 1D: Gooey goody (s'more), 21D: Bronchoscopist's view (trachea), 26D: City where Chocolate Avenue crosses Cocoa Avenue (Hershey) and 32D: Kazan Cathedral locale (Red Square).The award for best clue in the puzzle goes to 36A: Sonata that might not sound good (used car).
A good sign that I was one with Barry tonight...4D: Rock on a stage (Chris). I didn't even think twice...I knew where that one was going.There were several things I didn't know but got from the crosses...22A: Jagged (erose), 24A: 1960s Elvis-style singer __ Donner (Ral)...have never heard of him, nor has Don..., 28A: "See It Now" producer of 1950s TV (CBS News), 55A: George __, longtime Cleveland Orchestra conductor (Szell), 11D: Iona College athlete (Gael), 30D: "I Wish" rapper __-Lo (Skee), 45D: "Lost" actress Raymonde (Tania) and 49D: "Jubilee Trail" novelist Bristow (Gwen).
Best guess...with only the L in place...10D: Tree with catkins (alder).Life is so peaceful now that tax season is over. Don and the boys are sitting with me in my office as I write this...Don is reading, and the boys are napping after a hard day of guarding the homestead.
I have an early morning meeting, so I'd better wrap this up. Here's the grid...

...and I'll see you tomorrow.
Linda G

8 comments:
Had a heck of time getting Solti to work with Nell (forgot about Szell). I found the whole thing challenging and entertaining to do. The name MoTze, to me, seems as absurd as KarmaSartre.
Linda, I found the puzzle more difficult than you did....even though I had a lot of gimmies for a Friday it was still a challenge for this former GAEL!
Congratulations, Linda, on sailing throught this puzzle without googling. I can't say the same. Thought this one was really tough.
About the only gimmes for me were SZELL and NILLA.
I didn't know what catkins were. Thanks for the nice pic. I agree the Sonata clue was great!
Having Nilla Wafers and S'mores in the same puzzle just makes me smile.
I guess I'm just in a snacky (as opposed to snarky) mood today.
And SNICKERS yesterday...small wonder I get hungry when I solve crossword puzzles.
Time for the Saturday puzzle. I have a feeling it's gonna be a killer...but I hope I'm wrong.
Fun puzzle. I have a used SONATA that sounds just fine, thanks very much, so that threw me off big time.
You're a life-saver ... at least, you save me a lot of time on google. Mickey
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