So Clemens had taken back the name and ceremoniously had it painted on the hull. 11.02.Its captain, Samuel Clemens, an American, had renamed it the Not For Hire.11.16.14 - The Possessed - the Acrostic.11.30.14 - That's Disgusting - the Acrostic.Unlikely fare for philistines, OPERAS 46. Source of the delicacy tomalley, LOBSTER 28. Like music on Pandora Radio, STREAMED 21. Neighbor of Indiana and China in Risk, SIAM 6. Close-fitting, sleeveless jacket, JERKIN 2. Farmers’ market frequenter, maybe, LOCAVORE 59. Title woman of a 1977 Neil Diamond hit, DESIREE 44. Home of minor-league baseball’s Brewers, HELENA 37. “Country Girl” memoirist O’Brien, EDNA 27. When to put all you eggs in one basket?, EASTER 19. Part of a certain cease-fire agreement, for short, DMZ 58. Product once pitched by Ronald Reagan, BORAX 53. Jarrett of the Obama White House, VALERIE 43. Grocery product with a multiply misspelled name, REDDI-WIP 36. David MAMET who wrote the screenplay for “The Verdict” 31. Writer n “The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test, KESEY 11. “An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding” philosopher, HUME 5. “The FEWER the words, the better the prayer”: Martin Luther 2. Straight man of old comedy, ZEPPO MARX.ĭown - 1. Where El Nuevo Herald is read, MIAMI AREA 61. Something most Americans won’t take, for short, ESL 55. Fictional locale of a John Wayne western, RIO LOBO 50. Moon named after the Green personification of terror, DEIMOS 38. Woman’s name that sounds like a repeated letter, CECE 28. Comment to an unapologetic burper, say, EXCUSE YOU 16. Like Italian “bead,” e.g.: Abbr., MASC 49. Michael DORN who played Worf on “Star Trek: The Next Generation” 48. No ONE I think is in my tree” (Strawberry Fields Forever” lyric) 47. “ Masks Confronting Death” painter, 1888, ENSOR 46. Food whose name means “little purée”, MUESLI 40. Olympic sport that includes passades and pirouettes, DRESSAGE 39. Enthusiasm shown during a 2008 race, OBAMANIA 35. Nickname in the Best Picture of 1969, RATSO 31. Bloom in Robert Frost’s “A Late Walk”, ASTER 27. Principal lieutenant of Hector in the “Iliad”, AENEAS 13. Small unit of atmospheric pressure, MILLIBAR 5. Historic residential hotel in Manhattan, ANSONIA 52. “Let me repeat: Forget it!”, I SAID NO 51. Grammy-nominated Franklin and others, ERMAS 45. Boxer who won 1980’s Brawl in Montreal, DURAN 44. She played Wallis Simpson in “The King’s Speech”, EVE BEST 38. Onetime host of CBS’s “The Morning Show”, PAAR 28. Continental Congress delegate from Connecticut, DEANE 23. It might give you a headache, ILLNESS 20. O.K., AGREE TO 17.Like one of Brunel’s two main languages, MALAYAN 18. Sky-high, like seats far from the action, NOSEBLEED Period when pterosaurs first appeared, TRIASSIC Plates exercise, done prone, with rocking (2 wds.), SWAN DIVE What makes hair or quills stand on end, GOOSEFLESH “For Esme - With Love and SQUALOR ” (Salinger story) Backdrop for “West Side Story” or “Rent”, TENEMENTS Suffused with a distinctive smell, REDOLENT What a haruspex reads to foretell the future, ENTRAILS He described life as “solitary, poor, rusty, brutish and short!”, HOBBES Mix it up verbally (2 wds.), HAVE WORDSį. Drink choice for Hannibal Lecter, CHIANTIĭ. Action without conscious intent, REFLEXĬ. The author’s name and the title of the work: RACHEL HERZ, “THAT’S DISGUSTING”Ī.
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