QOD: Talk to a man about himself and he will listen for hours. ~ Benjamin Disraeli, 1st Earl of Beaconsfield (Dec. 21, 1804 ~ Apr. 19, 1881), Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
How much is that Doggy in the Window?
1-Across. * With 4-Across, researcher's wear: LAB. // And 4-Acorss. * See 1-Across: COAT. Together we get a LAB COAT.
20-Across. * Briefs alternative: BOXER SHORTS.
36-Across. * Jewel-encrusted film noir title bird: MALTESE FALCON. The Maltese Falcon was a 1930 detective novel by Dashiell Hammett (né Samuel Dashiell Hammett; May 27, 1894 ~ Jan. 10, 1961). The book was later adapted into film noir, which starred Humphry Bogart (né Humphrey DeForest Bogart; Dec. 25, 1899 ~ Jan. 14, 1957).
56-Across. * Sock hop attire: POODLE SKIRT.
And the Unifier:
68. With 69-Across, Iditarod front-runner ... and a hint to the answers to starred clues: LEAD. // And 69-Across. See 68-Across: DOG. Together we get LEAD DOG. Each of the theme answers Leads with a Dog breed. Interesting, too, that the second word of 3 of the theme answers are articles of clothing. I don't think a Falcon is something one would wear.
The Iditarod Race this winter will begin on March 22, 2022.
I liked the symmetry of this puzzle. The first theme answer and the Unifier were in the first and last positions and each were in two separate entries.
And, another thematic clue:
44-Across. Pound sound: ARF.
Across:
8. Nested newborns' noises: CHEEPS.
14. Be off: ERR.
15. Major employer?: ARMY. Cute clue.
16. Like some quaint lamps: OIL LIT.
17. "Get it?": SEE.
18. Back: REAR.
19. Old-fashioned type: STODGE.
23. Soccer cheer: ¡OLÉ! Hi, Lucina!
24. Lena of "Riviera": OLIN. We haven't seen Lena Olin (b. Mar. 22, 1966) for quite a while. She used to make very frequent guest appearances in the puzzles. Lena Maria Jonna Olin is a Swedish actress and has been in numerous movies and television shows. Riviera was apparently a television series that ran from 2017 to 2020.
25. Feast with poi: LUAU.
26. 50 Cent piece, e.g.: RAP.
27. Send-ups: SATIRES.
31. Sixth sense: Abbr.: ESP. As in ExtraSensory Perception.
32. 2021 World Series champs: Abbr.: ATL. The Atlanta Braves bested the Houston Astros in the 2021 Baseball World Series.
33. Relish: SAVOR.
35. "Garfield" dog: ODIE. I think Odie appeared in last Tuesday's puzzle.
41. Curly cabbage: KALE. A trendy food.
42. Vocally twangy: NASAL.
43. Nothing: NIL.
47. Buffet with guacamole and salsa: TACO BAR.
51. Chekov's early "Star Trek" rank: Abbr.: ENS. As in Ensign. Hi, Picard!
52. Give (out) sparingly: DOLE. Bob Dole (né Robert Joseph Dole; July 22, 1923 ~ Dec. 5, 2021) died earlier this month at age 98.
54. Musical finale: CODA. Everything you wanted to know about Codas, but didn't know to ask.
55. CPR expert: EMT. Hopefully, the Emergency Medical Technician is well versed in CardioPulmonary Resuscitation.
60. Seize, as an opportunity: LEAP AT.
62. __ proprietor: SOLE.
63. Poe's "Annabel __": LEE. You can read the poem here.
64. Infuriate: ENRAGE.
65. Latin 101 verb: ESSE. Today's Latin Lesson.
66. Finish: END.
67. Checked for prints: DUSTED.
Down:
1. Sappho's island home: LESBOS.
2. Anatomical ring: AREOLA.
3. Secession approved in a 2016 U.K. referendum: BREXIT.
4. Three-time Grammy-winning singer Vikki: CARR. Vikki Carr (née Florencia Bisenta de Casillas-Martínez Cardona; b. July 19, 1941) has a career that spans 60 years.
5. Valuable minerals: ORES.
6. Asian nurse: AMAH.
7. Alpine region in Italy and Austria: TYROL. Everything you wanted to know about Tyrol, but didn't know to ask.
8. Sportscaster Bob with 29 Emmys: COSTAS. Bob Costas (né Robert Quinlan Costa; b. Mar. 22, 1952) was with NBC Sports for nearly 30 years.
9. Asks (for), as a loan: HITS UP. I think of this as hitting up dad for a loan, rather than a bank.
10. "Evil Woman" rock gp.: ELO. Apropos to have the Electric Light Orchestra be followed by 11-Down because that Eldorado is the title of the band's 4th studio album.
11. Legendary city of gold: EL DORADO. If parsed as Eldorado, it's a Cadillac model.
12. Jargon with words ending in -ay: PIG LATIN. Un-fay Uzzle-pay.
13. Church feature: STEEPLE.
21. Strand at sea: ENISLE. Not a Tuesday word. Webster's defines enisle as: (1) to place apart; isolate; or (2) to make an island of. I read this clue and thought of someone being literally floating in the ocean, not left on an island.
22. Poe's __ Morgue: RUE. The Murders in the Rue Morgue is often described as the first modern detective story. It was a short story that was first published in April 1841.
28. Backstabber: RAT.
29. Christmas __: EVE. Coming up this Friday night.
30. Aptly palindromic ABBA hit: SOS.
34. "The Last Jedi" villain Kylo: REN. A reference to the Star Wars franchise.
35. The end of time?: O'CLOCK. Did you know that O'Clock is an abbreviation for "Of the Clock"?
36. Top-level computer list: MAIN MENU.
37. Elite athletes: ALL STARS.
38. Lucrative, as a contract: FAT.
39. Smart-whip link: AS A.
40. Europe's __ de Genève: LAC. In English, it would be written as Lake Geneva. It is a deep lake located in the Alps on the border between Switzerland and France.
41. Prepared for a proposal: KNEELED.
44. Common Sunday newspaper insert: AD PAGE.
45. Supported from the bleachers, with "for": ROOTED.
46. Progressive spokeswoman: FLO. Flo from the Progressive ads is portrayed by actress Stephanie Courtney (b. Feb. 8, 1970).
48. Heated to bubbling: BOILED.
49. Glandular prefix: ADRENO-. Relating to the kidney.
50. Like family-friendly films: RATED G.
53. '50s Ford failure: EDSEL. Why the Edsel was a failure.
57. "You snooze, you __": LOSE.
58. "Frozen II" sister: ELSA.
59. Gardener's purchase: SEED.
61. Tom Brady, before he became a Buc: PAT. Tom Brady (né Thomas Edward Patrick Brady, Jr.; b. Aug. 3, 1977) was with the New England Patriots before he became a Buccaneer with Tampa Bay. Hi, Tinbini!
Here's the Grid:
Merry Christmas, Everyone!
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