"Sounds Like: Fun With Homophones"
17. Drove by the campsite?: PASSED TENTS. Past Tense
25. Johann Sebastian and Johann Christian?: MALE BACHS. Mailbox
35. Carpenter's work station?: PLANE SITE. Plain Sight
49. Bird popularity surveys?: FOWLPOLLS. Foul Poles
Across:
5. Kicked: BOOTED.
11. __ bod: DAD. Here's the blog post that went
viral in 2015 and brought national attention to the term dad bod:
Why Girls Love The Dad Bod
14. Sign not always recognized: OMEN.
15. "Sanford and Son" son: LAMONT. I loved that
show. Aunt Esther was always sticking her nose in Fred and
Lamont's business. Lamont would try keep the peace, but Fred
always had some funny reply to get her even more fired up.
16. Wool coat wearer: EWE.
19. Hist. majors' degrees: BAs.
20. Half a cocktail hour pair: TONG.
21. Needlefish: GAR. 2 minute YouTube video on the needlefish.
27. Soap opera plot staple: AMNESIA.
29. Kemper who plays Kimmy Schmidt: ELLIE. No idea, but the perps were kind.
30. Car stat: MPG.
31. Buckle: GIVE. Buckle as a verb rather than as a noun. As in, buckle under pressure. But if you buckle down, you are not giving in. And if you buckle up, the life you save may be your own.
34. Big game, say: EVENT.
42. Race unit: LAP.
45. First name on a 1945 bomber: ENOLA. Second name on a 1945 bomber: Gay.
46. Polite response: YES MAAM.
53. Presidents take them: OATHs.
54. Song and dance: ARTs. As are Carney and Linkletter.
55. Pod resident?: PEA.
56. "Picnic" dramatist: INGE. A 1953 play written by William Inge. Paul Newman had his Broadway debut in this play.
57. Fifth-century date: CDI. 401 in Roman numerals. About the time of the beginning of the fall of the Roman Empire. (I like looking things up)
62. Get ready to drive, with "up": TEE.
63. Place for a shot: TAVERN.
64. Distasteful: ICKY.
65. Surg. facilities: ORs.
66. Location query opener: "WHERE'S the beef ?", asked Clara Peller.
67. Viewed warily: EYED.
Down:
1. Dandy: FOP. A Beau Brummell.
2. Thurman of the 2005 film "Prime": UMA. I
watched most of this movie sometime in the last six months. Uma
played a newly divorced 37 year old that falls in love with a 22 year old
recent graduate. She is seeing a therapist to help her deal with
her divorce. She confides to her therapist about her young lover.
The therapist soon realizes the young lover is her son. Her
therapist is played by Meryl Streep.
The film started strong and hooked me in, but the story line quickly grew
weak and somewhat dragged. The only thing that kept me from turning
it off earlier was watching Meryl Streep. Love her subtle
expressions of emotions.
3. Having fun: JESTING. WGN anchors Robert Jordan and
Jackie Bange having some fun during a commercial break back in 2009.
The story behind ... epic commercial break handshake
4. Shoe part: INSOLE.
5. Apt. house: BLDG.
6. __ grass: OAT.
8. Relating to pitches: TONAL. There are four tones in Mandarin Chinese, with a fifth neutral tone. Kevin Salat, the constructor that introduced us to the word tauromachy on Saturday, August 1st, speaks Mandarin.
10. Drying-out hurdle: DTs. Delirium Tremens.
11. Total disaster:
.
12. Loaded with: AWASH IN.
13. It might contain an inbox: DESK SET. Not related to
the clue, but I thought of Desk Set, starring Katherine Hepburn and
Spencer Tracy. IMO, it was one of their better movies.
The screenplay was written by Phoebe and Henry Ephron. Harry was
also the producer. Yes, you are correct. They
are the parents of Nora. We often see her here with clues
related to her RomComs Sleepless in Seattle and
When Harry Met Sally.
18. Tolkien creatures: ENTs.
22. Have a cow: CALVE. This fun clue did not fool
PK or Spitzboov. I would not be surprised to learn that she
helped deliver a few.
23. School of whales: GAM. Sometimes it is a pod.
24. Foul line watcher, at times: UMP. Sometimes with ire.
Double entendre. Umpire and ump
ire :>)
25. Water conduits: MAINS.
26. Red-rooted plant, usually: BEET.
28. Food chain letters: IGA. "Hometown Proud"
32. Flying formation: VEE.
33. Athletic awards: ESPYs. Excellence in
Sports Performance Yearly awards.
35. Some tablets: PILLs.
36. It may be quantum: LEAP.
37. Resident's suffix: ITE.
38. In reality: DE FACTO.
39. Awaiting shipment: ON ORDER.
40. Donald Duck and Winston Churchill wear them:
BOW TIEs.
42. Bulbs' pre-bloom condition: LATENCY.
43. Sound of delight: AAH.
44. U.K. leaders: PMs.
47. Musical number: SONG.
48. Smith who played Violet on "Downton Abbey": MAGGIE. I
was clueless. The answer perped in.
50. Part of OWN: OPRAH. The Oprah Winfrey
Network.
51. Go: LEAVE.
52. James, since 2018: LAKER. Lebron James, NBA
superstar playing for the Los Angeles Lakers.
56. 1,000+ Holidays: INNs. Tricky clue, easy
answer. Just looked it up to get a real count. As of Sept
2018, there were 1173 Holiday Inns.
58. Texter's "just so you know": BTW.
By The Way.
59. Wrath: IRE. Sometimes directed at umps.
60. Hawaiian strings: UKE. Ukulele. Spelled
out to reinforce the spelling.
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