Introduction
Solution to Today's Puzzle
Legend: | "*" anagram; "~" sounds like; "<" letters reversed |
"( )" letters inserted; "_" letters deleted; "†" explicit in the clue |
Across
1a THIGH-SLAPPER* — anagram (changed) of LIGHT PERHAPS
10a H(AN)OVER — HOVER (wait expectantly) containing (around) AN (†)
The House of Hanover[7] succeeded the House of Stuart as monarchs of Great Britain and Ireland in 1714 and held that office until the death of Queen Victoria in 1901. Queen Victoria was the last British monarch of the House of Hanover; her son King Edward VII belonged to the House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, the line of his father, Prince Albert.11a AD(MI|RE)D — {MI ([a musical] note) + RE ([another musical] note)} contained in (in) ADD (total; as a verb)
12a WISECRACK* — anagram (tossed) of CREW A SICK
13a D(ITT)O — DO (hairstyle) containing (worn by) ITT (Addams Family cousin)
The Addams Family[7] is a group of fictional characters created by American cartoonist Charles Addams. The Addamses are a satirical inversion of the ideal American family; an eccentric, wealthy clan who delight in the macabre and are unaware that people find them bizarre or frightening. They originally appeared as an unrelated group of 150 single panel cartoons, about half of which were originally published in The New Yorker [magazine] between 1938 and Addams's 1988 death. They have since been adapted to other media, including television series (both live and animated), films, video games and a musical.14a VI|SAGE — SAGE (pundit) following (after) VI ([Roman numeral for] six)
Cousin Itt[7] is a fictional character in the Addams Family series. Unlike the other characters, Cousin Itt was not originally created by cartoonist Charles Addams, but by David Levy [the producer of the television series], though he did appear as an unnamed character in Addams's cartoons.
16a ON|E-L|IN|ER — ON (about; concerning) + EL (the Spanish; word meaning 'the' in the Spanish language) + IN (†) + ER (E.R.; emergency room)
ER[7] is an American medical drama television series created by novelist Michael Crichton that aired on NBC from 1994 to 2009. ER follows the inner life of the emergency room (ER) of fictional County General Hospital in Chicago, Illinois, and various critical issues faced by the room's physicians and staff. The show ran for 15 seasons with a total of 331 episodes, becoming the longest-running primetime medical drama in American television history.19a REPARTEE* — anagram (excited) of PEAR TREE
I can't explain why the setters chose to put periods in "E.R.".
21a {BONS|A}|I — reversal (returned) of {A (†) + SNOB (superior sort)} + I ([Roman numeral for] one)
24a BURRO~ — sounds like (heard) BOROUGH (town)
25a PUN|C(H)LINE — PUN (groaner) + (by) CLINE (Patsy) containing (about) H (hot)
27a G|AMBLER — G (gravity) + (and) AMBLER (stroller)
28a PAR(APE)T — PART (†) containing (confining) APE (primate)
29a SID(E-SP)LITTER — ESP (gift) contained in (found in) SID (Caesar) + (and) LITTER (Cleopatra's conveyance)
I initially thought that a Caesar (salad) was a SIDE (dish), which certainly made it difficult to explain the SP!
Sid Caesar[7] is an Emmy Award-winning American comic actor and writer best known for the 1950s television series Your Show of Shows and Caesar's Hour, and to younger audiences for his role as Coach Calhoun in Grease and Grease 2.
Down
2d _H|AVOC_ — hidden (inside) eacH AVOCado
3d GERM|AN — GERM (origin) + (followed by) AN (article)
4d S|PARKING — S (small) + PARKING (offering from a lot)
5d A|RM|A|D(ILL)O — ILL (I'll) contained in (put in) {A (†) + RM (room) + (with) A (†) + DO (party)}
6d PURITAN* — anagram (chopped) of A TURNIP
7d R(AD)IO — AD (spot) contained in (in) RIO (carnival town; Rio de Janeiro[7], Brazil)
8d C(HEW) OVER — HEW (cut) contained in (in) COVER (blanket)
9d ON|USES — ON (borne by) + USES (handles)
15d G|ARG(O)YLES — O (old) contained in (wearing) {G (green) + ARGYLES (patterned socks)}
17d R(AIM)ENTS — AIM (goal) contained in (in) RENTS (monthly expenses)
Raiments[5] is not the plural of raiment but, rather, is an alternate spelling. They both mean clothing or garments.18d TEMPORAL* — anagram (arranged) of PROM LATE
20d P|YR|AMID — P (pass; an academic result in a pass/fail system) + YR (year) + AMID (in the centre of)
22d SK(IMP)Y — IMP (little devil) contained in (in) SKY (heaven)
23d S(NA)P AT — NA (North American) contained in (in) SPAT (argument)
24d {B(OG)US}< — reversal (turning around) of {GO (ride) contained in (in) SUB (underwater vessel)}
26d H(ART)E — HE (the guy) containing (has) ART (skill)
Bret Harte[7] (1836 – 1902) was an American author and poet, best remembered for his accounts of pioneering life in California.
Key to Reference Sources:Signing off for today — Falcon
[1] - The Chambers Dictionary, 11th Edition
[2] - Search Chambers - (Chambers 21st Century Dictionary)
[3] - TheFreeDictionary.com (American Heritage Dictionary)
[4] - TheFreeDictionary.com (Collins English Dictionary)
[5] - Oxford Dictionaries (Oxford Dictionary of English)
[6] - Oxford Dictionaries (Oxford American Dictionary)
[7] - Wikipedia
[8] - Reverso Online Dictionary (Collins French-English Dictionary)
[9] - Infoplease (Random House Unabridged Dictionary)
[10] - CollinsDictionary.com (Collins English Dictionary)
[11] - TheFreeDictionary.com (Random House Kernerman Webster's College Dictionary)
They probably used periods in E.R. because it's a short form for emergency room. I don't think it specifically refers to the tv show.
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