05.07.08

Teamwork

Wednesday, May 7, 2008
Puzzle by Richard Silvestri, edited by Will Shortz
CARDINALNUMBERS (17A. Musial's 6 and Gibson's 45?); REDPEPPER (27A. Pregame practice in Cincinnati?); GIANTSTAR (48A. AT&T Park standout?); and METEXPECTATIONS (62A. Prospects for a New York pennant?) are the main entries of this Wednesday crossword.
MOUND clued as "Pitcher’s place" and "Go TOBAT for (defend)" are the other baseball entries. New to me were ALOES as a "bitter drug," El ALAMEIN as a "British victory site of 1942"; that DARTS is featured on TV in England; and almost new because I haven’t heard the word in years, "Rathskeller" decorations, which was unnecessary as the entries crossing STEINS built the word without a clue. I thought there was an apostrophe in "Land O Lakes." I really didn’t know that there’s a "Peter Principle“, defined by Webster’s as “the facetious preposition that each employee in an organization tends to be promoted until he reaches his level of incompetence."
I was taken aback at KIDNAP being clued as
Snatch.” Other clues giving pause were “Big jerk” for SPASM; “White House” for IGLOO; a LAV rather than a LOO for “W.C.”; “Part of N.B.” could be either NOTA or "bene." Thought about corn flakes for the clue "Post meal," wanted NOOK instead of ROOK for “Corner piece“. RIFLE is “Long arm?”.
People in the puzzle --LIAM O’Flaherty; the Earl of ESSEX; an Adak ALEUT; the operatic prince IGOR; ALAN of “Two and a Half Men”; Don Juan’s mother INEZ; Inventor ELIAS Howe; a PIPER (Highland musician); and the Canadian film and television actress
NEVE Campbell.
Refreshments -- EVIAN, LATTE,
REDPEPPER, STEAMERS, TACO, TEXMEX served in the MESS. Places are limited to SEDALIA and UTICA. Other long entries include EPILOG, LABOHEME, MOUSED, REVEAL, and SNOOZES.
Pairs -- NEVE and NOTA; TAD and ATON; ANY and ALL,
SIN and SONS (a touch of the Prodigal). Initials -- PGA, CIA, ILA, LSAT.
Questionable definition -- “Of course!” for
DUH. I say “duh” when I just don’t know at all!
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