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Harriet's hubby on old TV / MON 7-18-22 / Shape of an intellectual's head it's said / Modern convenience at many movie theaters / Messy slapstick reactions / Nickname for Louise
Constructor: Phoebe GordonRelative difficulty: Medium (possibly on the tougher side of Monday, solely because of the "?" theme clues) (if your time was slower than usual, that's probably because the grid is oversized (16x15))
Theme answers:
- AT SIXES AND SEVENS (17A: In a state of confusion, as in math class?)
- BY LEAPS AND BOUNDS (40A: Very rapidly, as in a ballet studio?)
- ON PINS AND NEEDLES (63A: In suspense, as in a tailor shop?)
The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet is an American television sitcom that aired on ABC from October 3, 1952 to April 23, 1966, and starred the real-life Nelson family. After a long run on radio, the show was brought to television, where it continued its success, initially running simultaneously on radio and TV. In terms of seasons, it was the longest running live-action sitcom in US television history until It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia surpassed it on December 1, 2021 (though it still retains the record in terms of total episodes produced: 435). The series starred the entertainment duo of Ozzie Nelson and his wife, singer Harriet Nelson, and their sons, David and Ricky. Don DeFore had a recurring role as the Nelsons' neighbor "Thorny". (wikipedia)
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Hmm, what else? Well, I would like to quash the crooked letter fetish, for sure (two sets of double-Zs!), but since nothing at all is sacrificed in the pursuit of said letters, I cannot be justifiably mad. Get all your Js and Zs and Qs on, by all means, as long as doing so does not lead to my also seeing adjacent Garbage. Hard to call anything in the vicinity of RAZZ or OZZIE "Garbage." The only answer I really hate in this puzzle is NHLER (49A: Jet or Shark, in sports lingo). See also NLER, ALER, NBAER and ... is MLBER a thing? Oof, I hope not. MLSER? WNBAER? I mean, where does it end? It's possible that NHLER is the most common of all these forced initial-based -ER terms. I dunno. I just know they all look and feel kinda awful. But again, it's one word, whatever, no biggie. I had no trouble with anything in the grid, though I weirdly blanked at S---- for 48D: Part of an act (SCENE). I say "weirdly" because I teach plays with acts and SCENEs on a regular basis. I think my brain just wanted something like SKIT (too short) or SKETCH (too long). Oh, and I not surprisingly took longer on the "?" clue for LIDS than on any of the other clues (69A: Jar heads?). I think I like the wordplay-ness better if you make "Jarhead" one word, as you would when referring to a Marine. I mean, if that's the term you're punning on (and it is) why not just put them together. The "?" tells me that you are ****ing around, so it's fine. OK, that's enough for today. Hope this was a nice cool-down from yesterday's tire fire / barn burner (depending on your perspective). See you Tuesday. And congrats, Phoebe.
Signed, Rex Parker, King of CrossWorld
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Signed, Rex Parker, King of CrossWorld
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