QOD:  I can’t take a well-tanned person seriously.  ~  Cleveland Amory (Sept. 2, 1917 ~ Oct. 14, 1998)
This was my first foray into blogging on C.C. Burnikel's Crossword Corner Blog.
Division of Labor
Oh, the dreaded circle puzzle!  In today's puzzle, though the circles "divide" a particular job, or type of labor.  It's actually quite clever.  So what jobs are divided here? the circles in:
22-A. Picnic side with Parmesan dressing: CAESAR COLESLAW, and 24-A. Seuss' turtle king: YERTLE.  LAWYER.  My profession.
29-A. Monopoly maker: HASBRO, and 32-A. "Bein' Green" singer: KERMIT THE FROG.  BROKER.
57-A. Post production?: RAISIN BRAN, and 59-A. Logo modeled for five-month-old Ann Turner Cook [b. Nov. 20, 1926]: GERBER BABY.   RANGER.
Ann Turner Cook - Then and now:
80-A. Actress' first film: MOVIE DEBUT, and 83-A. Jim Croce title guy: LEROY BROWN.   BUTLER.
105-A. Successor to Canada's Stephen Harper: JUSTIN TRUDEAU, and 109-A. Bike trail hazards: THORNS.   AUTHOR.
115-A. Weather map line: ISOBAR, and 117-A. Tea-flavoring citrus fruit: BERGAMOT ORANGE.    BARBER.
Across:
1. Numbers on letters: ZIP CODE.  It stands for Zoning Improvement Plan
8. Pester constantly: BADGER.  I really wanted Bother.
14. Range: SCOPE.
19. Facetious local subject in many articles in "The Onion": AREA MAN.  I have never read The Onion.
20. Classified stat: AD RATE.
21. Got misty-eyed, with "up": TEARED.
25. Place to check for prints: ART SALE.
26. Heart charts, for short: ECGS.  As in the ElectroCardioGrams, sometimes called EKGs.  It's a diagnostic tool for assessing the electrical and muscular function of the heart.
28. Chick magnet?: HEN.
37. Jewish Community Center component gp.: YMHA.  As in the Young Men's Hebrew Association, not the Youngstown Metropolitan Housing Authority.   Not all Jewish Community Centers, however, have a YMHA.
38. "Back in the __": USSR.   The Beatles!
40. Place for a stud: EAR.  I wasn't fooled by this clue.  We've seen it in the puzzles before.
41. Lake near the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame: ERIE.  Hi, Abejo!
42. Symbol of simplicity: PIE.  This puzzle was As Easy As Pie.
43. Canonized Mlle.: STE.  Today's French lesson, abbreviation for Saint.
44. Tehran-based carrier: IRAN AIR.  I took a wild guess that the airline would include the name of the country.
47. ''Finished!'': THERE!
51. Long-necked wader: EGRET.  Lots of EGRETS in my neighborhood.  I live near a lake. 
53. Samurai lacking a master: RONIN.  No idea, but apparently RONIN is also the name of a movie starring Robert DeNiro.
55. Actress Joanne: DRU.  Joanne DRU (née Joan Letitia LaCock; Jan. 31, 1922 - Sept. 10, 1996) was the older sister of Peter Marshall, the gameshow host.  I had heard of him, but not her.
56. Stratford's river: AVON.  Ding-Dong!
62. Thread holder: SPOOL.
63. Bus. school test: GMAT.  As in the Graduate Management Admission Test.
65. Brief street sign: SLO.
66. Org. in "Traffic": DEA.  As in the Drug Enforcement Administration, a federal law enforcement agency housed within the United States Department of Justice.
67. Tent entrances: FLAPS.
69. It burns in December: YULE LOG.
72. Blew away: WOWED.
74. Oktoberfest drink: ALE.
75. "Ben-Hur" novelist Wallace: LEW.  Lew Wallace (Apr. 10, 1827- Feb. 15, 1905) was a Union General in the American Civil War and author.  Ben Hur follows the life of Judah Ben-Her, a Jewish prince who was enslaved by the Romans at the beginning of the first century.  He later became a charioteer and converted to Christianity. 
77. Alien-seeking gp.: SETI.  As in Search for ExtraTerrestial Intelligence.  I learned about SETI from its frequent appearances in the crossword puzzles.
78. First president with a Twitter account: OBAMA.  No politics, although Trump is the same number of letters.
88. Get ready: PREP.
89. Berne's river: AAR.
90. Sch. health course: SEX ED.  Is one Sexed in Sex Ed?
91. Schoolyard comeback: AM TOO!
92. Place to make waves: SALON.  A good misdirection.
94. Like many family-owned companies: NEPOTIC.
96. RNs' workplaces: ERs.  Registered Nurses might work in Emergency Rooms.
98. Med. care provider: HMO.  As in a Health Maintenance Organization.
99. Mazar of "Entourage": DEBI.  I never saw Entourage, but have seen DEBI Mazar (b. Aug. 13, 1964) in other shows.
101. MLB's steroid __: ERA.  According to ESPN, apparently the Steroid ERA ran from the late 1980s through the 2000s.
102. __-da: pretentious: LA-DI.   Makes me think of Annie Hall.
104. Deck furniture wood: TEAK.
111. "Swell!": FAB.
112. Full of energy: GO GO.  Meh!
113. CVS rival: RITE AID.  All the RITE AID stores in my area have been either closed or converted to Walgreens.
124. Lassie, for one: COLLIE.
125. Pass, as time: ELAPSE.
126. Formal address: ORATION.
127. Composer Bruckner: ANTON.  I am not familiar with ANTON Bruckner (Sept. 4, 1924 - Oct. 11, 1896).  Apparently he was an Austrian composer.
128. Fluctuated wildly: YO-YO'ED.
129. Handle holder: NAME TAG.  Cute clue
Down:
1. Efron of "Baywatch" (2017): ZAC.  ZAC Efron (b. Oct. 18, 1987) was also the lead in the High School Musical, which I never saw but it certainly had a lot of publicity.
2. Tax-deferred acct.: IRA.  As in Individual Retirement Account.
3. __ Wee Reese: PEE.  PEE Wee Reese (né Harold Peter Henry Reese, July 23, 1918 - Aug. 14, 1999), was a professional baseball player.  He played shortstop for the Brooklyn Dodgers and the Los Angeles Dodgers from 1940 to 1958. 
4. Winter melon: CASABA.  Yum.
5. Sydney of astrology: OMARR.  No idea.  Sydney OMARR (né Sidney Kimmelman, Aug. 5, 1926 - Jan. 2, 2003) was, apparently an astrologer to the rich and famous.  Since I am neither rich nor famous, I guess that explains why I never heard of him.
6. Dash from hiding: DART OUT.
7. Env. add-ins: ENCS.  As Enclosures to letters in Envelopes.
8. One really on her toes: BALLERINA. 
9. "Doe, __ ... ": A DEER, a female deer ...
10. "House" figs.: DRs.  House was a television drama about doctors.  The patient always had some life-threatening disease, that only after lots of consultations, only Dr. House could properly diagnose.
11. Hoedown honey: GAL.
12. Uber approx.: ETA.  As in Estimated Time of Arrival, I suppose.
13. Drop more Visine in, say: RE-WET.  Visine is a brand of eye drops.
14. Deems appropriate: SEES FIT.
15. Jaguar, e.g.: CAR  not to be confused with 103-D Jaguar, e.g.: AUTO.  Wait a minute!  Both clues refer to motor vehicles. 
16. Bug B Gon maker: ORTHO.
17. Pequod co-owner: PELEG.  A reference to the book Moby Dick.
18. Home of the first family: EDEN.  Cute clue.
21. "Burning bright" poem critter: TYGER.  A poem by William Blake (Nov. 28, 1757 - Aug. 12, 1827), the first line of which reads as follows:
Tyger Tyger, burning bright, 
In the forests of the night; 
What immortal hand or eye, 
Could frame thy fearful symmetry? 
23. State trees of six U.S. states: OAKs.  I really wanted this to be Pine, but more than 6 states have their state tree as a variation of a pine tree.  The Bald Cypress is the state tree of Louisiana.  What is your state tree?
27. Rosy-cheeked angels: CHERUBS.
29. Overly energetic: HYPER.
30. Felipe's female friend: AMIGA.  Today's Spanish lesson.
31. Sci-fi author __ S. Tepper: SHERI.  Sci-fi is not my genre, so I am not familiar with the works of SHERI S. Tepper (née Shirley Stewart Douglas, July 16, 1929 - Oct. 22, 2016)
33. Vicious: MEAN.
34. Actor McKellen: IAN.  That's Sir Ian (b. May 25, 1939) to you!
35. Exchange (a player) with: TRADE TO.
36. P.T. program: RE-HAB.  As in Rehabilitation.
39. __-Croatian language: SERBO.
43. Paint with dots: STIPPLE.  A learning moment. 
45. Curly lock: RINGLET.
46. Discount tag abbr.: IRR.  As in Irregular.  No wonder this shirt is so cheap - there is only one arm hole.
48. Sidestep: EVADE.  I initially tried Avoid.
49. Like trial judges: ROBED.  Supreme Court Justices, too.
50. Singer from County Donegal: ENYA.  Her given name is Eithne Pádraigín Ní Bhraonáin (b. May 17, 1961).  No wonder she goes by ENYA.
52. She, in Sicily: ESSA.  Today's Italian lesson.
54. Air France hub: ORLY.  The Charles DeGaulle is the primary international airport in France, but ORLY is a close second.
58. Word with hard or red: NOSED.  As in Hard-Nosed or Rudolph the Red-Nosed.
59. Name on Pisa's airport: GALILEI.  Italy's airport named in honor of Galileo Galilei (Feb. 15, 1564 - Jan. 8, 1642).
60. Hall of Fame Bronco: ELWAY.  As in quarterback John Albert Elway, Jr. (b. June 28, 1960).
61. Floor-cleaning robots: ROOMBAS.  I was sure these things were called Zoombas, but I knew Gerbez Baby made no sense.
64. Shook hands with, perhaps: MET.
67. Regional plant life: FLORA.  The regional animal life is the Fauna.
68. Be straight (with): LEVEL.
70. Power grabber: USURPER.
71. Horror film feature, often: GORE. 
73. Friendly: WARM.
74. Concert array: AMPs.  As in the Amplifiers.
76. Gradually withdrawing (from): WEANING.
79. Portended: BODED.
81. Devices with earbuds: iPODS.  I love my iPod.  I listen to all sorts of podcasts.
82. Main squeeze, slangily: BAE.  I am not familiar with this term.  I have heard a main squeeze as being referred to a Boo, however.
84. Cried out: EXCLAIMED.
85. Significant person?: OTHER.
86. Many a NOW co-founder: WOMAN.
87. Secluded places: NOOKS. 
90. Dutch burg: STAD.  Today's Dutch lesson.
93. Margin at the bottom: NET GAIN.
95. Tulsa sch. with a Prayer Tower: ORU.  As in Oral Roberts University, a Christian liberal arts school.
97. "R.I.P." singer: RITA ORA.  I am not familiar with either the song or the singer.  RITA ORA (née Rita Sahatçiu Ora, b. Nov. 26, 1990). 
100. Deep Pore Charcoal Cleanser brand: BIORE.
104. Until now: TO DATE.
105. Alexander of "Seinfeld": JASON.  Jason Alexander (né Jay Scott Greenspan, b. Sept. 23, 1959) was great as George in Seinfeld.
106. Letter-shaped fastener: U-BOLT.
107. Actor Maguire: TOBEY.  TOBEY Maguire (né Tobias Vincent Maguire, June 27, 1975) was in The Cider House Rules.
108. Remove all traces of: ERASE.
110. Walker on a bottle: HIRAM.  My first thought was Johnnie, but that is too many letters.  Hiram Walker (July 4, 1816 - Jan. 12, 1899) founded Canadian Club whisky.
111. Pay stub abbr.: FICA.  As in the Federal Insurance Contributions Act.
114. Eddie Redmayne's alma mater: ETON.  Eddie Redmayne (b. Jan. 6, 1982) and Prince William (b. June 21, 1982) were classmates at ETON. 
116. Rain-__ bubble gum: BLO.
118. "Strange Magic" band: ELO.  As in the Electric Light Orchestra.
119. Beam of light: RAY.
120. Mailing ctr.: GPO.
121. Minor gripe: NIT.
122. __ long way: GO A.
123. Coll. major: ENG.  As in English.  Would you like Fries with That?














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