04.16.08

Evanescence


Victor Hugo -- Octopus with the initials V. H., ca. 1866
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Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Puzzle by Edward Sessa, edited by Will Shortz

The clues 17. INK; 25. IN; 43. I; and 57. - , which define the entries of CEPHALOPHODSPRAY (17. INK); SOCIALADVANTAGE (25A. IN); PERSONALPRONOUN (43A. I); and DISAPPEARINGINK (57A. - ) literally vanish with the final entries ERASE (64A. Recorder function) and PHEW (65A. “I’m glad THAT’s over!”) and then echo throughout the crossword puzzle itself.

Cephalopod?! Ink, in, I, - ! Going, going, gone! Nice stuff! However, there are plenty of other inter-related entries -- DOPE (3D. Bonehead); INANE (15A. Vacuous) and MORON (42D. No-brainer?); WIPE, CLEAR and NIXES (21A. Vetoes); EGOS (14A. They can be inflated) and OGRE (62A. Tyrannical sort); AGED (2D. Like sharp cheddar) and OLDIE (26D. Nostalgic number); MESH (63A. Go well together); and SKEW (56D. Show unfairly); MARL (11D. Clayey sediment) and RAVINE (46D. Result of stream erosion); and the Shortzesque double-clued entries of ASH (4D. Volcanic output) and LAVA (16A. Volcanic output) which spark a SIGH (54D. Sound of resignation) and a SPLASH (44D. Big media display); and even NOR (24A. Neither’s partner) all by itself.

The couples continue with FATAL (5A. Causing ruin) and AMOK (10A. In a frenzy); FILIAL (5D. Of a son or daughter) and SIS (54A. Family nickname) -- some not seen too frequently: ANOXIA (6D. It may cause a coma) and AVISO (30D. Dispatch boat); PHAROS (45D. Ptolemy’s lighthouse locale); POLYP (41D. Coral producer); and PEEPS (37A. Marshmallow candies in Easter baskets); GINSU (31A. Infomercial knife); and some seen quite often -- KWAI (23A. River in a 1957 hit film) and KIAS (23D. Sephia and Sportage); ADDS (36A. Mentions further) and ASKS (51D. Tests, in a way); SCAMP (25D. Scalawag) and SCONE (19D. Teatime biscuit); DADA (1A. Movement branded as “anti-art”) and DECO (1D. South Beach style).

I’ll not DWELL (28D. Belabor, with “on”) on this MASSE (42A. Shot with lots of English) of entries, but to finish up -- ITALY and “Mamma MIA!” (40A.), VIA and VIP, LINT and LANE, RATA and RATON, ANWAR and ALPERT, INRE and IDEM, ANOS and ERA; and a few loners -- BEAR, ELKS and HARE, CEDAR and CELLO, EATEN (32D. All gone, as dinner), GOP (Org. that‘s in the red?), KAYO (13D. Drop for the count), LED, ODE and OVAL, PLY, PRE and PUNY and TAPE and TILE.

BRAVO (52A. “Well done!”), and with that………

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