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This is my solution to the crossword published in the New York Times today ...
COMPLETION TIME: Didn't finish :(
THEME: N/A
ANSWERS I MISSED: Quite a few in the top left
TODAY'S WIKI-EST, AMAZONIAN GOOGLIES
Across
1. Big wheel's overseer : PAT SAJAK
Pat Sajak took over the hosting of "Wheel of Fortune" back in 1983, and has been doing the job ever since. He had a short run as a talk show host in 1989/1990, and has subbed quite often for Larry King and Regis Philbin.
An aquacade is an exhibition of swimming and diving etc, usually set to music. One of the most famous examples of the genre was Billy Rose's Aquacade
17. Hieronymus Bosch, for one : DUTCHMAN
Hieronymus Bosch was a Dutch painter who worked late 15th and early 16th centuries. Perhpas his most recognized work is his triptych titled "The Garden of Earthly Delights"
The yin and the yang can be explained using many different metaphors. In one, as the sun shines on a mountain, the side in the shade is the yin, and the bright side is the yang.
21. San Diego County beach town : DEL MAR
Del Mar translates into English as "of the sea" aptly enough. Also aptly enough, this upscale beach town started out as a purpose built resort developed for the rich and famous, back in 1885. Desi Arnaz and Lucille Ball had a house there for many years, as did Burt Bacharach. Skate boarder Tony Hawks grew up in Del Mar.
28. Dance move : DO-SI-DO
The term do-si-do is actually a corruption of a French phrase "dos-a-dos", meaning back-to-back. And parenthetically, this is just the opposite to the familiar French term "vis-a-vis", meaning face-to-face. In the dance move, the partners start facing each other, then advance past each other's right shoulder, and then move to the right without turning so that they are now facing away from each other (back-to-back). They complete the move facing in the same directing, passing each other's left shoulders by moving backwards until they return to the starting position.
30. Dance move : PLIE
The French word for "bent" is "plie", and in a plie, the knees are bent.
32. Bridge builder's grp. : ADA
The American Dental Association members at times have to build bridges between teeth.
41. Big name in auto parts : AC DELCO
Delco Electronics took its name from Dayton Engineering Laboratories Company. Often seen as ACDelco, the AC stands for Albert Champion, famous for his work to develop the spark plug.
In the excellent film "Toy Story
43. Brand discontinued by Keebler : HI-HO
Sunshine Biscuits was an independent producer of cookies and crackers. In 1996 it was absorbed by the Keebler Company and among brands that were discontinued because of the merger, was Hi-Ho Crackers.
48. Show featuring an alien from the planet Gallifrey : DR WHO
Dr Who
L. Frank Baum wrote a whole series of books about the Land of Oz, and "Rinkitink in Oz
52. Palooka : LOUT
The word "palooka" was originally used to describe a mediocre prizefighter and dates back to the 1920s. Then there was a comic strip called "Joe Palooka", and I guess the meanings got melded somehow.
55. Lee of Hollywood : ANG
Ang Lee was born and raised in Taiwan, and moved to the US in 1979 to finish school, eventually opting to study film. He has directed many successful yet varied genres of movie. Believe it or not, he directed the outstanding 1995 adaptation of Jame Austen's "Sense and Sensibility
The Normandy campaign was of course fought in the European Theater of Operations in WWII under the command of "Ike
59. Giant in photography : FUJIFILM
Fujifilm is the world's largest photographic and imaging company. I am a bit of a photo buff, and moved to digital a few years ago, but before that I just loved using Fuji Velvia film, especially on bright days. The saturated colors are stunning.
61. Kind of cartridge : INKJET
Inkjet is a very accurate and descriptive name for the type of printer. Printing is done by shotting fine jets of ink onto the page.
63. 1957 Oscar nominee for "A Farewell to Arms" : DESICA
Vittoria De Sica was an Italian director, an also a respected actor. In the wonderful film "A Farewell to Arms
64. Safari sights : WEBPAGES
Clever clue. Safari is Apples's flagship Internet browser, mainly used on its Mac line of computers. Personally, I recommend and use Google Chrome.
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Corazon Aquino
4. Fox's relative : SAC
The Sacs are a group of Native Ameircans, who probably originated in the northeast along the St. Lawrence River. Over time, they migrated south and west, and after a turbulent journey ended up on reservations in Oklahoma. The Meskwaki tribe is also known as the Fox, had similar origins as the Sacs, and similar migrations. The two tribes merged into the Sac and Fox Nation.
6. Acid jazz band with the 1996 hit "Virtual Insanity" : JAMIROQUAI
Jamiroquai
"A Bell for Adano
8. Boy toy surnamed Carson : KEN
Barbie's counterpart doll is Ken, and Ken's family name is Carson. Barbie's full name is Barbie Millicent Roberts.
12. Japanese tourist city on Kyushu : MIYAZAKI
Unlike so many cities in Japan, Miyazaki is relatively young, being founded in 1924.
14. Bygone union member: Abbr. : SSR
The Soviet Socialist Republics were part of the USSR.
23. Delphic figure : SIBYL
The word, and name, sibyl, comes from the Greek word "sibylla" meaning "prophetess". There were many sibyls, but most famous is probably the Delphic Sybil.
29. "___ Juvante" (Monaco's motto) : DEO
Deo Juvante is Latin for "with god's help". But the independent principality of Monaco also needs the help of France, as France is responsible for its defense!
The original 1969 "The Italian job
35. "Prosit!" relative : SKOAL
Prosit is a German toast, meaning "may it benefit". Skoal is a Scandinavian toast, derived from the Danish and Norwegian words for a drinking cup.
36. Toward l'Arctique : NORD
That would be French, moving north towards the Arctic.
39. Screen abbr. : LCD
Liquid Crystal Displays are the screens that are found in most laptops today, and flat panel computer screens. They basically replaced Cathode Ray Tube screens, the old television technology.
47. Plant pores : STOMAS
Stomata (the usual plural of stoma, not "stomas") are pores found under almost every leaf, clearly visible under a simple microscope. The pores take in air through the stomata, rich in carbon dioxide. Through the process of photosynthesis, the plants generate oxygen, which is released into the air though the same stomata.
49. Certain pilgrim : HADJI
Hadji is the term used for someone who has made a pilgrimage to Mecca, and it is sometimes also used as a form of address for such a person. The word Hadji actually translates into English as "pilgrim".
Asta was the wonderful little dog in the superb movie "The Thin Man
56. Hitch : GIMP
Both hitch and gimp are words for a limp or a limping gait.
60. Org. concerned with touchdowns : FAA
The Federal Aviation Administration is very concerned with touchdowns, and takeoffs too ...



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