The Princess and the Pea. Each theme answer is a two word phrase where each word begins with the letter "P". Today's puzzle is theme-heavy. There are 6 theme answers: 4 in the Across position and 2 in the Down position.
17-Across. Big name in crossword magazines: PENNY PRESS.
28-Across. Wet blanket: PARTY POOPER.
47-Across. Challenging yoga asana named for a showy bird: PEACOCK POSE. Nope, can't manage this pose.
61-Across. Electricity facility: POWER PLANT.
3-Down. Noodles often served alla vodka: PENNE PASTA. Yummers!
30-Down. Picnic dinnerware: PAPER PLATE.
Across:
1. Word before and after against: HOPE. Against Hope and Hope Against. Hope can also be a woman's name. [Name adjacent.]
5. Bite: CHOMP.
10. Credit card option, familiarly: AMEX.
14. Above: OVER.
15. Sound transmission: AUDIO.
16. Rain gutter site: EAVE.
19. Wreak havoc on: RUIN.
20. Concave belly buttons: INNIES.
21. Dramatic declaration during an unveiling: ET VOILÀ. Today's French lesson.
23. Cave-dwelling fish: EEL.
24. Yuletide songs: CAROLS. Why Christmas songs are called Carols. Carol is also a woman's name. [Name adjacent.]
26. Egyptian cobra: ASP. The snake that did in Cleopatra.
33. Ancestry.com sample: DNA.
34. "__ the front door!": SHUT.
35. Look daggers (at): GLARE.
36. Blu-ray __: DISC.
38. One-named singer whose four studio albums have numerical titles: ADELE. Her given name is Adele Laurie Blue Adkins (b. May 5, 1988). The four referenced studio albums are numbered 19, 21, 25, and 30. The numbers refer to her age in which she started working on the album. [Name # 1.]
41. Go in circles: SPIN.
42. Actress/model Kate: UPTON. Kate Upton (née Katherine Elizabeth Upton; b. June 10, 1992) began her modeling with Sports Illustrated in 2011 and was a cover model in 2012. [Name # 2.]
44. First word for some babies: MAMA.
46. __ out a living: EKE.
50. Uncooked: RAW. Some uncooked foods are delicious.
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51. Shoelace tips: AGLETS. I learned the name for the shoelace tips from doing the crossword puzzles.
52. Indy 500 sponsor: STP.
54. Digital currency: BITCOIN.
57. Pro at net working?: GOALIE. Cute clue.
60. Empty hallway sound: ECHO.
64. Sci-fi author Stephenson: NEAL. I don't generally read Science Fiction, so am not familiar with Neal Stephenson (né Neal Town Stephenson; b. October 31, 1959). [Name # 3.]
65. Like the humans in "WALL-E": OBESE.
66. Director Preminger: OTTO. Otto Preminger (né Otto Ludwig Preminger; Dec. 5, 1905 ~ Apr. 23, 1986) was born in Austria-Hungary. He started his career in Austria before moving to the United States. He was known for pushing the boundaries of censorship by dealing with themes that were taboo, such as drug addiction (The Man with the Golden Arm) and rape (Anatomy of a Murder). He also directed the 1960 film Exodus. [Name # 4.]
67. Oscar winner Catherine __-Jones: ZETA. Catherine Zeta-Jones (b. Sept. 25, 1969) is married to Michael Douglas (b. Sept. 25, 1944). They share the same birthdate, albeit he is 25 years her senior. [Name # 5.]
68. Nash of "The Rookie: Feds": NIECY. Niece Nash (née Carol Denise Ensley; b. Feb. 23, 1970) also portrayed Deputy Raineesha Williams on the television sit-com Reno 911! [Name # 6.]
69. Gas in an eye-catching sign: NEON.
Down:
1. Grand Canyon people: HOPI.
2. Brick __ pizza: OVEN. Yummers!
4. Orange half of a "Sesame Street" duo: ERNIE. [Name adjacent.]
5. Bottle tops: CAPS.
6. "Ben-__": HUR. The novel Ben Hur, by Lew Wallace was first published in 1880. It was adapted into a movie starring Charlton Heston in 1959. It was an influential Christian novel when it was published and was a best seller until 1936 when Margaret Mitchell's novel Gone with the Wind was published. [Name adjacent.]
7. Laudatory poem: ODE. A crossword staple.
8. Great woe: MISERY. Also the title of a novel by Stephen King.
9. Hospital recovery area, for short: POST-OP.
10. Some spray cans: AEROSOLS.
11. Haleakala National Park island: MAUI. The park is named after a dormant volcano.
12. Profoundly bad: EVIL.
13. Warrior princess played by Lucy Lawless: XENA. Xena: Warrior Princess was an adventure television show that ran from 1995 until 2001. [Name # 7.]
18. Shrill cries: YELPS.
22. YouTube journal: VLOG.
24. "Dang it!": CRUD. Really?
25. Basketball shot: ATTEMPT. Why an attempt?
26. Make logical sense: ADD UP.
Cartoon logical sense.
27. Long-billed marsh bird: SNIPE.
29. "I see now!": AHA!
31. "Get Out" actress Alexander: ERIKA. Get Out is a 2017 psychological horror film. Erika Alexander (née Erika Rose Alexander; b. Nov. 19, 1953) played a TSA detective in the film. [Name # 8.]
32. Continue to subscribe: RENEW.
37. Pepsi rival: COCA~COLA.
39. Country between Thailand and Vietnam: LAOS. Laos is landlocked.
40. Ambulance letters: EMS. As in Emergency Medical Services. Emergency motorcycles can be seen all over cities in Israel. They are the first responders and can provide medical assistance until the ambulance arrives.
43. Canceled, at Cape Canaveral: NO GO.
45. Greek fable writer: AESOP. You can find his fables here. [Name # 9.]
48. Like some earrings and ties: CLIP-ON. Are clip-on earrings even available anymore?
49. Obi-Wan __: KENOBI. Alec Guinness (né Alec Guinness de Cuffe; Apr. 2, 1914 ~ Aug. 5, 2000) portrayed Obi-Wan Kenobi in some of the Star Wars movies. [Name adjacent.]
53. Bird of prey's claw: TALON.
54. Mercedes-__: BENZ. I was shopping a month or so ago and there was an older woman in the shop who was wearing a Janis Joplin tee shirt. The clerk asked her if she was a Joplin fan. The woman replied, "oh, yes, but I was her babysittter." [Name adjacent.]
55. Frozen drink brand: ICEE.
56. Not this: THAT.
57. Lady __ tea: GREY. This must be the phrase of the week. This tea appeared in Sunday's puzzle. I knew of Earl Grey Tea, but was not familiar with Lady Grey Tea. The difference seems to be that citrus peels are an addition to the Lady Grey Tea.
58. Keen about: INTO.
59. Prestigious British school: ETON. Prince William (b. June 21, 1982) and Eddie Redmayne (b. Jan. 6, 1982) were classmates at Eaton.
62. Tiny: WEE.
63. Keyboard key for exiting full-screen mode: ESC.
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חתולה
Many thanks to Sumdaze for filling in on Tuesdays while I was in Israel.