Fred's dancing sister / TUE 3-1-11 / International writers org. appropriate initials / Old TV antenna / LEM maker
Tuesday, March 1, 2011
Constructor: C.W. Stewart
Relative difficulty: Easy-Medium (3:23)
THEME: SPOT OF TEA (35D: 4 p.m. British refreshment ... or what can be found in 18-, 25-, 47- and 58-Across and 3-Down) — two-word phrases in which "TEA" is embedded
Word of the Day: PEN (36D: International writers' org. with appropriate initials) —
International PEN, the worldwide association of writers, was founded in London in 1921 to promote friendship and intellectual co-operation among writers everywhere. // PEN originally stood for "Poets, Essayists and Novelists", but now includes writers of any form of literature, such as journalists and historians. // Other goals included: to emphasise the role of literature in the development of mutual understanding and world culture; to fight for freedom of expression; and to act as a powerful voice on behalf of writers harassed, imprisoned and sometimes killed for their views. // It is the world’s oldest human rights organization and the oldest international literary organization. (wikipedia)

Theme answers:
- 18A: It measures less than 90° (ACUTE ANGLE)
- 25A: Say "nay" to (VOTE AGAINST)
- 47A: One who was detained, maybe (LATE ARRIVAL)
58A: Old TV antenna (RABBIT EARS)
- 3D: Shrivel to nothing (WASTE AWAY)
Bullets:
- 17A: LEM maker (NASA) — Lunar Excursion Module. I always forget what the "E" is supposed to stand for ("...Escape?")
- 28A: Fred's dancing sister (ADELE) — I really want this clue to die since this woman is already way more famous than Fred's dancing sister ever was (to most of America, if not to the bulk of constant crossword solvers):
- 66A: Garbage hauler (SCOW) — still having the "C" / "K" problem
- 11D: Most common inert gas in the atmosphere (ARGON) — is XENON inert? It's what I wanted, stupidly.
- 56A: Keepers of jewels (SAFES) — watched "Wait Until Dark" (1967) yesterday. Preposterous in many ways, but gripping nonetheless. Anyway, there's a safe that plays a minor role in the movie, even though it ends up being a bit of a red herring.
Signed, Rex Parker, King of CrossWorld
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