David J. Kahn's crossword in today's
Wall Street Journal includes FRANK and SINATRA -- the two words intersect in the middle -- and contains titles of six Sinatra songs:
Unconditionally: ALLTHEWAY
It's spellbinding: WITCHCRAFT
Clairol brand since 1965: NICENEASY
Rationalizer's comment: THATSLIFE
What an idealistic person has: HIGHHOPES
Seasonal weather phenomenon: SUMMERWIND
Francis Albert Sinatra was born December 12, 1915 in Hoboken, New Jersey. He died of a heart attack May 14, 1998. Why, you might ask, would a Sinatra-themed puzzle appear on June 8? Well, Frank's daughter Nancy was born June 8, 1940. She had several big hits in the 1960s, including
Sugar Town, These Boots Are Made For Walkin' and a duet with her father,
Somethin' Stupid, which spent four weeks at number one on the
Billboard Hot 100 in April-May 1967.
Some clever clues today: "Take sides" for EAT, "Join the service, perhaps" for PRAY, "They're raised in schools" for HANDS, and "It may get you to look down" for ASTERISK
The theme of today's
Los Angeles Times crossword by C.C. Burnikel is PTAMEETING ("After-school event"). Three horizontal answers and three vertical answers include the letters PTA. The answers intersect at the letter T --- "PTA meeting," get it?
ADO
PTAROAD crosses U
PTAKE
SHRIM
PTACO crosses PO
PTARTS
PE
PTALK crosses KEE
PTABSON
ADOPTAROAD was clued with "Highway beautification program." The national program is known as "Adopt A Highway" but many small communities, which have no highways, have an "Adopt A Road" program. Individuals, businesses and organizations can pay for litter removal along a section of a freeway or highway and, in exchange, a sign is erected which shows the name of the person or business. Yes, the sign can be regarded as a small-scale advertisement but the sign is much nicer to look at than all the roadside litter. For information about the program, go to
http://adoptahighway.net/"Triumphant shouts" is TADAS. "Ta-da!" first appeared in print in 1913. The Oxford English Dictionary says the exclamation is "imitative of the sound of the musical flourish or fanfare (composed of one short note followed by one long note) which often accompanies an entrance, trick, etc., in various kinds of performance."
And that ends this commentary on today's crosswords. Ta-da!