Widower of Maude on The Simpsons - WEDNESDAY, Jun. 24 2009 — Chantilly's department / Uniformed comics dog / Flying Cloud of 1927-36
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
Constructor: Corey Rubin
Relative difficulty: Medium-Challenging
THEME: "TAKE AN AD OUT" (60A: Promote one's business, maybe ... or a hint to 16-, 23-, 30-, 41- and 47-Across) — "AD" is removed from familiar words/phrases, creating wacky phrases, which are clued "?"-style
Word of the Day: ROISTER (41D: Whoop it up) — intr.v., -tered, -ter·ing, -ters.
- To engage in boisterous merrymaking; revel noisily.
- To behave in a blustering manner; swagger.
[From obsolete roister, roisterer, probably from Old French rustre, ruffian, alteration of ruste, from Latin rūsticus, rustic. See rustic.]

["ROLLER BLING"]
Theme answers:
- 16A: Talking like a junkie? (drug diction) — from "drug addiction"
- 23A: Agnostic's display? (show of a doubt) — from "shadow of a doubt"
- 30A: Sunbathing at Ipanema? (Rio activity) — from "radioactivity"
- 41A: Rink jewelry? (roller bling) — from "roller-blading"
- 47A: Letter carrier's uniform? (mailing dress) — from "mailing address"
I had my biggest struggles trying to get the tail ends of ROLLER BLING and MAIL DRESS. My wife wiped out in the GEKKO (50D: Gordon _____ ("Wall Street" role)) / RAO, having somehow missed a lot of America's 1980s in part by not being an American or living in America at the time.

Bullets:
- 1A: "60 Minutes" correspondent starting in 1991 (Stahl) — a gimme/lucky guess. Got me off to a nice start.
- 20A: Canape topper (paté) — "topper" is a very xwordy clue word, up there with "denizen" and "slangily."
- 21A: "The Hot Zone" virus (ebola) — were RHESUS monkeys involved (43D: What "Rh" may stand for)? I think some kind of monkey was. More than you want to know about EBOLA here.
40A: Widower of Maude on "The Simpsons" (Ned) — Maude died when she plummeted out of the stands at the Springfield Speedway after being shot by a T-shirt cannon.
- 66A: Wahine's offering (lei) — "offering" is kind of like "topper" in that it has a lot of clue cred.
- 6D: Fence supplier (thief) — took me a while to understand the gist of the clue.
- 9D: Pear variety (anjou) — hey, it's not BOSC, for once.
- 14D: Uniformed comics dog (Otto) — first thought: SNERT. Also, kept reading "uninformed."
- 24D: Blazin' Blueberry drink brand (Hi-C) — The apostrophe makes it Xtreme!
- 27D: Chantilly's department (Oise) — "Chantilly" makes me think of only one thing:
- 32D: Batman after Michael (Val) — VAL Kilmer was Batman for exactly one film: "Batman Forever" (1995). The "Michael" of the clue is Michael Keaton.
- 52D: Flying Cloud of 1927-36 (REO) — learned this just a few days ago, and here it is, back again, for an encore.
- 61D: Tuskegee U. locale (Ala.) — "locale" "topper" and "offering": a fine clue-word triumvirate.
Signed, Rex Parker, King of CrossWorld
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