Evanston RoundTable Puzzle
Hot Towns, Hot Tunes

Across
1. Not a red one
5. Chalcedony
10. Two, in Barcelona
13. Century plant
14. 1933 film, song: "I Cover the ___"
17. Hot tune by classically trained jazz guitarist Jim Hall
19. Legendary German practical joker Eulenspiegel
20. Metric verse
21. Young cod
25. Authentic
29. ____ Cruach, pre-Christian Irish deity
30. Swansea philosopher, Wittgenstein student: Rush ___
32. Radio plug for a public good (acr.)
35. Priests', profs' and peers' ceremonial dress
37. Fruit police?
39. Hot tune by Dizzy Gillespie in '42; same-name album released 1960 by
Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers
42. Mosque towers
43. Miller (jazz) or Gould (classical)
44. Hollywood labor union
45. Incapable of solution (abbr.)
47. Scandinavian furniture cartel
48. Two Years Before the Mast writer, sailor and lawyer Richard
Henry ____ (1815-82)
49. Futures precursors?
50. Original title of film Tie Me Up! Tie Me Down! (1990), starring
Antonio Banderas
55. Polynesian staple, Hawaiian name
57. Hot tune by Brazilian Antonio Carlos Jobim, recorded by Stan Getz,
Astrud and Joao Gilberto; won a Grammy in 1965; made bossa nova international
65. Gig
66. Above
67. The Way
68. British, Hawaiian, Scilly
69. French bugbear: ___ noir
Down
1. Bounder
2. "Mr. Blue Sky" rock band
3. Here and ___
4. Perfect
5. Askew
6. Corrections Officer, Esquire?
7. Money machine (acr.)
8. 11:00 or 4:00 U.K. snack (dinner in the North)
9. Sea bird
10. Venetian magistrate (and subject of Danny Kaye Court Jester (1955)
jest)
11. Burden
12. Reprieve
15. Computer file transfer method (acr.)
16. City in which Ipanema is a neighborhood
18. Mothers' Day Internet shopping destination?
21. Splits
22. Greek Saturnalia honoring Cronus and Rhea
23. "The ____ Room," Internet site "where judges are judged"
24. Beginning and end, first and last, alpha and ____
26. French song
27. Prefix: seven
28. Wayne Shorter ballad
31. Make music vocally
32. Legal scholars, the "deciders" of ambiguous Jewish law
33. Little piano
34. Yoga poses
36. Indian honorific
38. Eyelashes or nose hairs
40. Care for
41. "Have a cigar. ____ girl/boy!"
46. Fictional language of Watership Down (rabbit-ese?)
49. Pop singer, 1984 Grammy nominee for "Rock It Out" performance
50. Seasoned
51. Eight-time Grammy-award-winning actress, singer, dancer, born Anna
Mae Bullock
52. Jason's ship
53. Big languages and literature acad. assoc.
54. Followers of a bcd
56. Chooses
58. Outdoor-gear store
59. Chants
60. Blanc or Gibson
61. ___ Hill, San Francisco "signature" neighborhood
62. First lady
63. Chanced upon
64. Exist