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LAT Mon. 2/6 Carl Esposito

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magus:
Times Table

Theme: The numbers one, four, nine & sixteen in phrases
What the starred answers start with   PERFECTSQUARES  [are there imperfect ones?  :D]

 :o Odd that both 11- and 12-Down are “layered,” both natural and both hard.
 ;) Two of the four theme entries are from pop culture of the 1950’s --- my favorite time of Americana.  (Vivaldi was 200 years or so before that.)

RATING:   ;D Three grins = Loved it; Two grins = Enjoyed it; One grin = A bit bland for my taste; One teardrop = Not much fun

SJS:
Are there imperfect squares?

I think the term is used to distinguish a number that is a square of a whole number (perfect) vs. a square of some other number (I don't know if they are called imperfect though).  Most whole numbers appear to be squares of irrational numbers, like 2 is a square of the square root of two.  (Here irrational means "unable to be expressed as a ratio".)

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