While I was working the desk at the weekend’s fencing tournament, the conversation among a few of the parents turned to competitive ballroom dancing and the judging system (which needless to say isn’t like Dancing With the Stars).
It was timely from my perspective, because Saturday night was the big ice show at the skating club—Bangle being in several pieces (The Other Doctor Mitchell is on the 30-day DL while she undergoes physical therapy on the hip that’s been bothering her). The choreography was good, and the kids learned their routines pretty quickly. But the ice dancers were just as impressive, even though most of them were just skating their regular routines.
It was really great to watch, because the club is figure skating only: one of the few rinks in the country that doesn’t have any hockey program. In fact there are no dasher boards, which makes it a great place to watch skating.
If you know what to watch, it’s even better. While most spectators and the people watching on TV watch the faces and upper bodies of the skaters, our family and the judges watch the skates. Are they tracing a smooth line? Are the two skaters keeping their feet close together and working in unison? Are they making nice deep edges on the turns? With no glass and no boards, and seats right next to the ice, you get a perfect view.
Legend: “*” anagram; “~” sounds like; “<“ letters
reversed; “( )” letters inserted; “_” or lower case: letters deleted; “†”
explicit in the clue, “^” first or last letter or letters, “{“ relocated letter
or letters; “§” heteronym, “¶” letter bank, “‡” Spoonerism
Across
1a
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LAST SUPPER
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LASTS (“has legs”) + UPPER (“on top”)
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6a
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SKI P
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SKI (“to go downhill”) + ^P^essimist (first letter
indicated by “starting point”)
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9a
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*CO(PYR)IGHT
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*GOTHIC (anagram indicated by “novel”) containing
(“involving”) PYR_e_ (“material for funeral,” omission of last letter
indicated by “endless”)
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10a
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O(US)T S
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US (“American”) contained in (“in”) OT (“overtime”) +
pas^S^ (last letter indicated by “completion”)
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11a
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*EXACT
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*AX ETC (anagram indicated by “improved”)
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12a
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A NARC*HIST
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A (†) + NARC (“government agent”) + HITS (anagram
indicated by “ferociously”)
Emma Goldman was
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13a
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<YAR<*D SALE
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<RAY< (“Charles,” reversal indicated by
“returns”) + *DEALS (anagram indicated by “amazing”)
Nice and smooth.
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15a
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L EDGES
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^L^oad (first letter indicated by “beginning”) + EDGES
(“borders”)
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17a
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_PSY CHE_
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ti_PSY CHE_apskate (hidden word indicated by “has”)
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18a
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DEA TH ROW
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DEA (“federal bureau”) + THROW (“to launch”)
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21a
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P(*OLAR B)EAR
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*LABOR (anagram indicated by “organized”) contained in
(“splits”) PEAR (“fruit”)
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22a
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A N(V)IL
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^V^inyl (first letter indicated by “originally”)
contained in (“inside”) A (†) + NIL (“zero”)
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24a
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*RE(L)IC
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*RICE (anagram indicated by “fried”) containing
(“contains”) ^L^emon (first letter indicated by “a bit”)
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25a
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}B{RITICISM
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{C}RITICISM (“review,” replacement of initial C with B
indicated by “raise initial grade”)
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26a
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<STEM<
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<METS< (“nine from Queens,” reversal indicated
by “in retreat”)
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27a
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MAN(GO)S TEEN
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MAN’S (“adult male’s”) + TEEN (“adolescent”)
containing (“grabbing”) GO (“game”)
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Down
1d
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LE(CH)ERY
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^CH^urch (first two letters indicated by “leaders”)
contained in (“implicated in”) LEERY (“suspicious”)
A bit of misdirection as you think “suspicious” goes
with “sexual activity”).
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2d
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_SEPIA_
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milane_SE PIA_no (hidden word indicated by “within”)
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3d
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*STRATOSPHERIC
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*ORCHESTRA PIT (cross-reference to 10d, anagram
indicated by “drunk”)
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4d
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*P(IG)TAILS
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*PLAITS (anagram indicated by “twisted”) containing
(“framing”) pipp^I^ longstockin^G^ (last letters indicated by “ultimately”)
Exclamation point for “twisted plaits” being both
definition and anagram. I can’t
make out a reason why the words are all run together: typographical error?
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5d
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*ENTRAP
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*PARENT (anagram indicated by “ina mix-up”)
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7d
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KISSINGER
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Pun.
Not sure why “surprisingly” is in the clue: it would
imply an anagram. The pun is
surprising, but this kind of clue doesn’t normally use any indicator.
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8d
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_PESET A_
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ty_PESET A_simov (hidden word indicated by “excerpt”)
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10d
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*ORCHESTRA PITS
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*STRATOSPHERIC (cross-ref to 3d, anagram indicated by
“scattered”)
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14d
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*ROYAL BLUE
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*LABEL YOUR (anagram indicated by “incorrectly”)
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16d
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REARMING
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REAR (“back”) + MING (“Chinese dunasty”)
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17d
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PA*PYRUS
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PA (“father”) + *SYRUP (anagram indicated by
“cooking”)
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19d
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WALKMAN
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Pun
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20d
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*SERBIA
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*RABIES (anagram indicated by “outbreak”)
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23d
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VOICE
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V (“5”) + O (“0”) + (“1”) + CE ([common era]: “AD”)
Novel.
Using “say” as definition rather than an indicator makes this
considerably more challenging.
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12a Emma Goldman (1869-1940) was an American anarchist activist, speaker, and writer.
ReplyDelete7d "Surprisingly" because most Nation readers know of Kissinger's involvement in many violations of international law and common decency, particularly in crafting US policy in Vietnam, Chile, East Timor, and more. See Christopher Hitchens' book _The Trial of Henry Kissinger_. (When he wrote that book, Hitchens was a Nation columnist.)