FRIDAY, Jun 12 2009 — Imaginary surface coinciding with earth's sea level / Truffula tree defender / Manufacturer of boxy cars / Swordsmens grips
Friday, June 12, 2009
Constructor: Patrick Berry
Relative difficulty: Easy-Medium
THEME: none
Word of the Day: GEOID (42A: Imaginary surface coinciding with the earth's sea level) — n.
The hypothetical surface of the earth that coincides everywhere with mean sea level.
[German, from Greek geoeidēs, earthlike : gē, earth + -oeidēs, -oid.]
geoidal ge·oid'al (-oid'l) adj.

Check out the various inter-related word sets in the puzzle. I already mentioned SETTER / HARES. Then there's the bulk of the "D"-words in the puzzle, all of which are pretty dismal and depressing:
- DEMOTES (4D: Puts in a bad position?) — better than AXING, I guess (13D: Giving a pink slip)
- DISLIKE (34D: Find objectionable)
- DUMPED ON (29D: Bad-mouthed)
- DESPOTS (29A: Unilateral decision-makers)
- DUFFER (41A: Lousy driver, say)

FAIL (5A: Without _____ (religiously)) and MISSPENT (38A: Wasted) add complementary richness and color to this depressing subtheme. To counterbalance the gloom, we have the euphonious SOUP'S ON / SEEPS IN crossing in the NE (10D: "Come and get it!" / 20A: Enters via osmosis), and then a simple ASP / SERPENT (23D: Midgard _____ (monster of Norse myth)) pairing to round things off.
Bullets:
16A: Truffula Tree defender, with "the" (Lorax) — had the "X" from AXING in place already, so this Seussian creature was a cinch to uncover.
- 23A: Uninteresting voice (sing-song) — still having trouble processing the fact that a word that sounds lovely and lilting is supposed to mean "boring."
- 26A: Manufacturer of boxy cars (Otis) — zing! Elevator cars. Clever, if not terribly tricky.
- 33A: Frequent subject on "Desperate Housewives" (adultery) — never seen a single ep, but got this instantly off the "A" (after flirting for a split second with ALIMONY...)
- 36A: Like some jewel cases (slimline) — the kind that hold DVDs or CDS (45D: Certain investments, for short).
- 37A: Bygone players (hifis) — had EXPOS.
- 43A: Alopeica sufferer's purchase (hair tonic) — I've played it before, perhaps more than once, but this answer is forcing my hand, and I think I have to play it again. HAIR TONIC brings this cartoon to mind, instantly ...
- 46A: "Donnie _____" (2001 cult film) ("Darko") — a gimme, though I haven't seen it.
- 49A: Communism battler, with "the" (West) — again, tricky. Much broader than I would have expected.
- 3D: Potential blackout cause (electrical storm) — had ELECTRICAL SHORT until I checked that "T" and realized the cross had to be ADMEN (48A: Pitching staff?); STORM followed from there.
- 8D: Central concept of minimalism (less is more) — seems kind of trite, but it's straight out of (crossword stalwart) MIES van der Rohe's mouth.
- 12D: Putting away (caging) — had EATING.
- 35D: Early phonograph cylinder covering (tin foil) — had no idea. We made solar ovens using TIN FOIL in first grade.
- 36D: Musical O'Connor (Sinead) — "I Do Not Want What I Haven't Got" is a lovely album:
- 37D: Swordsmen's grips (hafts) — a gimme that helped me turn EXPOS to HIFIS.
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