A Crossworder's Delight

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by Nero Blanc


  “You’re mine; I know that much,” was Rosco quiet answer.

  “I’m being serious,” Belle said, but she was smiling softly as she spoke.

  “So am I.”

  “I know.…”

  They held each other, remaining happily silent as they watched the flames flickering upward with a radiant glow. The room was incredibly peaceful—and warm against the snowy cold of the world beyond.

  “I’m really looking forward to introducing Lee to everyone at Martha’s party Wednesday evening. And she’s incredibly pleased to be included. You should have seen her discussing the shindig with E.T.” Belle sighed; the sound was full of contentment. Then she suddenly sat straighter and chuckled with delight.

  “I take it you’re planning to share your private joke.”

  Belle smiled grew into a grin. “I was thinking what a Dickens of a time Martha’s going to have solving the crossword I constructed to accompany the gift Stan bought her.”

  “She has to do a puzzle in order to get her present? Why not make her take the bar exam? Belle, I thought you were helping Stan, not making things tougher.”

  “It’s the icing on the cake, as it were.… Stan found Martha a really pretty gold bracelet with a heart-shaped charm that he had engraved with the words For My Special Friend. He’s hiding it in a box of chocolates; Karl Liebig is foil-wrapping the bracelet so it looks like an innocent cordial cherry. That way, if Martha decides to open her gift in front of her guests, she won’t be reduced to the part of blushing teenager … and the surprise when she unwraps it will be that much sweeter.”

  “A bracelet? That’s it? No fancy ring? With a rock the size of Rhode Island? No bended knee and stammered question? Sara’s going to pretty darn disappointed at these turn of events. Rumor has it, she’s already reserved a reception hall for the nuptials.”

  “Well, Sara will have to learn to be patient,” was Belle’s rather smug reply. “Love can’t be hurried.”

  “As proclaimed by Miss Patience herself,” Rosco observed with his own wry chortle.

  “Hey, I’m tackling my missing social skills in order. Learning to be patient will just have to be put on the back burner.”

  “May I ask what pressing ‘social skill’ precedes learning patience?”

  “Baking.” Belle beamed. “I just discovered how to make a pretty darned fabulous dessert.”

  “Ah, the old ‘Let them eat cake’ thing.”

  Belle gazed at her husband. “Isn’t this the most wonderful coincidence, Rosco? Marie Antoinette and her mother and siblings were reunited in those two paintings—enjoying chocolate, just like Lee and her mom and E.T.”

  “Don’t lose your head over the similarities here, Belle.”

  “I’m not even going to respond to that crass remark.”

  “I hate to break the news, but you just did.”

  “There’s Nothing Better Than a …”

  ACROSS

  l. Record label

  4. Fur magnate

  9. Hoop and holler

  13. Tore

  14. New Zealander

  15. Mr. Gillis

  16. _____ April”

  18. Synthetic fabric

  19. “Adios!”

  20. Quote ending, part 1

  22. Sample

  24. Mr. Idle

  25. Author of quote

  32. Incline

  33. See 34-Across

  34. With 33-Across, classic Monroe film

  37. Quote ending, part 2

  41. “ _____ Wednesday,” Resnik play

  42. Miss Karenina

  44. Some Southeast Asians

  46. Quote ending, part 3

  52. Mr. Guinness

  53. Roofing support

  55. Williams & O’Neill

  61. Bulldogs home?

  62. Unresponsive states

  63. Quote ending, part 4

  65. Metal on metal sound

  66. 34-Across director

  67. Take home

  68. Penny

  69. Les _____ Unis

  70. 4-Down members

  DOWN

  1. Build

  2. Wild one

  3. Payment method

  4. M.D.’s org.

  5. Caroled

  6. Oz pooch

  7. Cookie sandwich

  8. Expelled

  9. Namesakes of “a fellow of infinite jest”

  10. North Sea feeder

  11. Jungle king

  12. Impart

  15. Column class

  17. “ _____ the blazes”

  21. Datebook abbr.

  23. Mr. Gardner

  26. Slack

  27. Letter add-on; abbr.

  28. Mr. McQueen

  29. Seventh Greek letter

  30. Profit or sense lead-in

  31. Mole

  34. Snare

  35. Not quite due?

  36. _____ -Cat

  38. Type of cushion

  39. Mr. Danson

  40. Old soap? abbr.

  43. Unyielding

  45. Witch

  47. Winter warmer?

  48. No longer at it; abbr.

  49. Tree decoration

  50. “ _____ Sympathy,” Anderson play

  51. Reindeer reiner?

  54. Runs into

  55. Charlemagne’s crowning year

  56. Hamlet, e.g.

  57. _____ a plan, a canal, Panama

  58. Worn out

  59. Forum grab

  60. “Beat it!”

  64. Switch positions

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  Answers

  To download a PDF of the answers, please visit openroadmedia.com/nero-blanc-crosswords/answers

  Holiday Slay Ride

  Angel in Disguise

  Christmas Current

  “There’s Nothing Better Than a …”

  About the Author

  Nero Blanc is the pseudonym of Steve Zettler and Cordelia Frances Biddle, who are husband and wife and serious crossword buffs. Biddle is also the author of the Martha Beale historical mystery series, which is set in Philadelphia, Zettler and Biddle’s hometown. Their website is www.crosswordmysteries.com.

  All rights reserved, including without limitation the right to reproduce this ebook or any portion thereof in any form or by any means, whether electronic or mechanical, now known or hereinafter invented, without the express written permission of the publisher.

  This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, events, and incidents either are the product of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, businesses, companies, events, or locales is entirely coincidental.

  Copyright © 2005 by Cordelia F. Biddle and Steve Zettler

  Cover design by Tammy Seidick

  ISBN: 978-1-4976-7179-9

  This edition published in 2014 by Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.

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