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Mar 5, 2026

Thursday March 5, 2026 Susan Gelfand

Susan Gelfand has been constructing crosswords for over five Winter Olympics! To celebrate the victories of both the men's and women's USA Hockey teams, she offers us a POWER play. She trying to stay current.

If you unwrap them, there's chocolate inside!

No reveal, just five nice phrases that begin with something an electrician would deal with.

17. Electrician's favorite method of payment?: CHARGE CARD.

25. Electrician's favorite exercise?: POWER WALK.

36. Like an electrician's favorite sweater?: CABLE KNIT.

51. Like an electrician's favorite eyeglasses?: WIRE FRAME.

61. Electrician's favorite shopping venue?: OUTLET MALL. My favorite of the bunch. 


Nothing shocking here, so it didn't put up much resistance for a Thursday. Minimal proper nouns (only two of which were people) was a big plus. Thanks Susan! 

Let's CHARGE ahead.

Across:

1. Rx orders: MEDS. MEDICATIONSThe "Rx" symbol is derived from the Latin word recipe or “recipere,”which means to take, often the first word in a prescription. It was later abbreviated to Rx.

5. Accumulate: AMASS.

10. Jacksonville team, familiarly: JAGS. JAGUARS football team.

14. Farmland unit: ACRE

15. Valletta's island: MALTA.

16. HarperCollins romance imprint: AVON

Ding. Dong. Romance calling!

17. [theme]

19. Was dressed in: WORE.

20. Vicinity: REGION.

21. "You __ my day!": MADE.

23. Chef-training sch. in Hyde Park: CIA. Julia Child is the most famous "chef spy," having worked for the OSS (precursor to the CIA) during WWII. Wait, that has nothing to do with this! They're talking about the Culinary Institute of America.


24. Floating: ALOFT.

25. [theme]

27. "Au contraire, __ frère": MON. "On the contrary, my brother." Those Frenchmen, they have a different word for everything!

28. The WNBA's Sky, on scoreboards: CHIThe CHICAGO Sky of the Women's National Basketball Association.


30. Tease: NEEDLE

31. Nav. rank: ENS. An ENSIGN is the lowest commissioned officer rank in the Navy, and is equivalent to a Second Lieutenant.

32. Shucks: HULLS. I wrote HUSKS before shucking it.

35. Fly like an eagle: SOAR. Land like an eagle: SORE.

Two bald eagles crash landed but survived the fall.
36. [theme]

39. California valley that was one of the first American Viticultural Areas: NAPA. Viticultural pertains to growing grapes for wine production.

42. Flight part: STAIR. Flight part: STAGE. 

43. Craze: FAD. It's all the rage!

46. Make true: EVEN UP. In carpentry, "true" means perfectly straight and aligned.

49. Chinese philosophical concept: TAO.

50. "Is that __?": A NO. Yes, it's A NO.

51. [theme]

54. Game with a caller: BINGO

56. Game with a chaser: TAG. I thought this might be a drinking game of some sort. Like every time I enter the wrong word first, I have to take a shot. If this review stops making sense near the bottom, now you know why.
57. Move like molasses: OOZE.

58. Lounged around: LOAFED. I wrote LOLLED at first...bottoms up!

59. Perched on: ATOP.

61. [theme]

63. Caffeine-rich nut: KOLA. I had COLA first, which goes nicely with shots of rum.

64. Trademarked refrigerant: FREON. Is it cold in here, or is it just me?

65. French cheese with a rind: BRIE.

66. Notable periods: ERAS. The one at the end of this sentence is not notable.

67. Some Slavs: SERBS.

68. Min. divisions: SECS. Three minute divisions are Triple SECS. 

Down:

1. Knotty craft: MACRAME

2. Level: ECHELON.

3. Creatures on the flags of Wales and Bhutan: DRAGONS.

Wales (left) and Bhutan (right) 

4. Calligraphy stroke: SERIF.

5. "Could not agree more": AMEN.

6. Big name in laptops and lipstick: MAC. I knew the Apple product, but not MAC Cosmetics. 


7. San Antonio field trip destination: ALAMO. I remember going there.

8. Scarecrow contents: STRAW. Now, if it only had a brain...

9. Make melancholy: SADDEN.

10. Mandible: JAW. Here's Richard Kiel in his memorable role as JAWs, a villain with metal teeth, in two James Bond movies: The Spy Who Loved Me and Moonraker. Turns out his bite was worse than his bark.


11. Toast spread: AVOCADO.

12. Silverback, for one: GORILLA.

13. Puma, for one: SNEAKER. True, but I like to buy them in pairs. Conversely, here's a puma SNEAKER:


18. "Heard": GOTCHA. Roger that.

22. Quaint preposition: ERE.

25. Contents of some weekly organizers: PILLS. I don't think this person knows how they are supposed to work.

26. Dominic of "Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale": WEST. Dominic WEST is an English actor, director, producer, and musician.


29. Center of activity: HUB.

33. Lead-in to "It Go" and "It Be," in song titles: LET. "LET It Go" from Disney's Frozen, and "LET It Be," from the Fab Four.

34. Manta ray kin: SKATE. SKATEs and manta rays are both cartilaginous fish (like sharks), but they have significant differences. SKATEs lay eggs, have stocky tails with small thorns, and live on the seafloor. Conversely, manta rays give birth to live young, have long, whip-like tails without stingers, and are large, filter-feeders that swim near the surface.


36. Sugar stalk: CANE. Sugar stalker: NINJA.


37. "Hedda" writer/director DaCosta: NIA. NIA daCosta is an award-winning American filmmaker.


38. Asimov collection first published in 1950: I, ROBOTI, ROBOT serves as a cautionary tale, warning against issues like unchecked AI and monopolized control. Written in 1950, it predicted a world with "smart" machines that are integrated into daily life, and is still relevant today.

39. Fresh perspective: NEW TAKE. I entered NEW FACE, which fit with KOLA (misspelled with a "C"). It worked for a while, but now I'm tipsy.

40. Cockpit occupant: AVIATOR. We hope so, anyway.

41. Covered walkway: PERGOLA

43. Fuss and feathers: FANFARE.Tar and feathers: FORFEIT. Tarring and feathering was a form of punishment and public humiliation used primarily in 18th-century America. 

A Cure for the Refractory (Williamsburg, Va)

44. Sporting a halo: ANGELIC. Just like my kids...now that they're out of prison.

45. Absent-minded scribbles: DOODLES. Some are worth more than others.

John Lennon

47. Strange sight in the night sky: UFOAn Unidentified Flying Object is now called a UAP (Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena), but we still don't know what it is.

Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain.

48. Reads for errors: PROOFS. Or proofreads. 

52. Sky blue: AZURE.

53. Olympic track unit: METER

55. Sonnet line quintet: IAMBS. For example, "Mary had a little IAMB..."

58. Binoculars part: LENS. Pet peeve: In movies, they use a mask like this to simulate looking through binoculars, but when you actually use them, you see a single round image like a telescope. 

Is that alien from a UFO or a UAP ?

60. Faux __: PAS.

62. Arcing throw: LOB.

Stay positive and let the negativity discharge.

Be good. RB

Mar 4, 2026

Wednesday, March 4, 2026, Jacob Reed

 

Theme:  𝄲𝅘𝅥𝇤𝇥  "The best part of waking up ..." 

Is not Folgers; trust me! But this "cover" of the jingle is what made my morning!

 


 

Puzzling thoughts:

Chairman Moe here, bringing you a little bit of frivolity to accompany your morning joe and crossword puzzle solve.  Today's puzzle gives you a caffeine jolt, right in the reveal:
 
64-across. Mid-morning respite, or what can be found four times in this puzzle: COFFEE BREAK
 
Jacob Reed - our crossword barista du jour - has quite the varied vocations/avocations in his brief time on this orb we call Planet Earth.  And while being a crossword constructor is a relatively new vocation to Jacob, he was published three times in 2025 at NY Times; which is a feat that is quite uncommon, given the plethora of puzzle-preparers who pepper that paper with printed previews for potential publication
 
Jacob supports his coffee break puzzle as follows: 
 
1) placing the key letters to search for in circles (oh, the dreaded circles!)
2) using a black square (also known as a block) to "break" the circled letters
3) using zero "entry phrases" in the puzzle
 
This is a construction technique that CMoe really digs.  I am currently working on two such puzzles which, fingers crossed, will eventually make it into publication.  Not sure where Jacob "learned" this technique; mine came from a puzzle that that Jeffrey Wechsler created - you'll note that Jeffrey did not use any circles to reveal his "fromage a trois"
 
The four types of coffee that Jacob features in his puzzle are:
 
ICED
 
How To Make Iced Coffee - The Gunny Sack
 
 
DRIP
 
Cuisinart Brew Central 12 Cup Programmable Coffee Maker 
 
INSTANT 
 
Osem Instant Coffee, Tasters Choice, Passover, 7-ounces 
 
IRISH 
 
 
Classic Irish Coffee Recipe | The Kitchn
 
  
I highlighted these in red so you can see the break in the coffees below:
 

Here is the filled grid 

 

 On to the rest of the words:

Across:
1. Dept. of Labor div.: OSHA.

5. Clinks with drinks: TOASTS.  Something our erstwhile and dear departed poster tinbeni did every evening to we Cornerites - RIP

11. Loop in on the DL: BCC. If you didn't know what "DL" is (from the clue), I think it means "down low"

14. Tangible: REAL.  Moe-ku:

        Traveled to Rio.
        Exchanged dollars and asked: "Is
        This money REAL*?"

*FYI:  The Brazilian Real is the local currency ...

15. The great outdoors: NATURE. With 16-across. WC: LOO, a place where many of us - whether we admit it or not - have relieved ourselves 😅

17. Like many theme park puppets: ANIMATRONIC. Plus 19-across. School URL ending: EDis the first of the "coffee breaks" in today's puzzle (ICED).  The first ANIMATRONIC I recall was this group @ DisneyWorld: (long video)
 

20. Off: NOT ON.

21. Award season oversight: SNUB.  (long video)
 




22. Barter: SWAP

23. Dating app that went public in 2022: GRINDRA dating site for a select few

25. Apple Store purchase: IPAD CASE. I have one of these for my i13 phone, and it has proven itself a huge benefit over multiple drops by this clumsy person

27. Coat with, as melted chocolate: DIP IN. Remember seeing one of these at a wedding reception?
 
Grazing Tables For A Stunning Wedding ...

29. Dining table extender: LEAF. Moe-ku:
 
        IKEA has new
        Dining table set, and it's 
        Called LEAF Erikson 
 
30. __ and cheese: MAC.  If we were making a sandwich, it might have been HAM and cheese
 
33. Running jokes: GAGS.

35. Hurled: FLUNG
 
38. Not for: AGAINST.
 
41. Pays to play: ANTES UP
 
43. World Heritage Site in Jordan: PETRA.
 
Inside Petra Jordan: What to See and Do ...
 
44. Huge production: EPIC.  According to Google, this was the first EPIC movie .  Of course, YMMV
 
46. "Wheels down" hr.: ETA. "Wheels up" hr. would be ETD methinks
 
47. Shoe brand known for a checkerboard design: VANS.
 
Vans Classic Canvas Slip-On Casual ...
 
49. Butch Cassidy or the Sundance Kid: ALIAS.  My alias is Chairman Moe
 
52. Rum cocktail: DAIQUIRIHere is the recipe, plus a little back story
 
55. Sundial need: SHADOW.  I have visited this one in Carefree, AZ
 
SUNDIAL PLAZA - Updated February 2026 ...
 
59. Grocery chain that requires a deposit for a shopping cart: ALDI. I think that Aldi and Trader Joe's are linked through a family ownership
 
60. Darn: MEND. Dang, I tried drat first
 
62. Upscale Honda: ACURA.
 
63. "Emilia Prez" Oscar winner Saldana: ZOE. Her:
 
Zoe Saldaña - IMDb
 
[reveal]
 
66. Musician Brian who co-developed the Oblique Strategies creative process: ENO.
 
67. Like disposable products: ONE USE. A good idea, really!  Moe-ku:

        A disposable
        Product was used more than once.
        It exclaimed: "I'm wiped!"
  
68. Diminutive suffix: ETTE.  Moe-ku:

        Bach piece in G Maj.
        Was shortened, as per schedule;
        Renamed, MinuETTE
  
69. __ Moines, Iowa: DES.
 
70. Camelot figure: MERLIN
 
Merlin: Knights of Camelot (2020) - IMDb 
 
71. Female deer: DOES.  Unlike Homer Simpson's deer, which are DOH's
 
Down:
1. Chimp kin: ORANG.
 
2. Man of La Mancha: SENOR.
 
3. Wyclef Jean's birth country: HAITI
 
Wyclef Jean discography - Wikipedia


 4. Amaretto flavor: ALMOND.
 
5. Letters on red Minecraft blocks: TNT.  A generational clue
 
TNT – Minecraft Wiki
 
6. Rower's pair: OARS.
 
7. Performing acts of contrition: ATONING.
 
8. Vampire's bedtime: SUNUP.
 
Vampire Sleep Cartoons and Comics ...
 
9. Of a clan: TRIBAL.
 
10. Jiffy: SEC.
 
11. Flew off the handle: BLEW A FUSE.
 
12. Musical finales: CODAS.
 
13. Sedan alternative: COUPE.  Moe-ku:

        101
        Dalmatians antagonist's
        Ride? A COUPE De Vil
   
18. "__ Mack": Disney Channel series featuring seventh graders: ANDI.  Another generational clue
 
22. Beaufort __: SCALE.  It measures wind speed
 
24. D&D et al.: RPGS. Short for Role-Playing-Game- have I ever said that pluralizing an abbreviation is not my favorite way to add words to a crossword puzzle?  The answer is, "yes"
 
26. Artful: DEFT.
 
28. "Already had a bite": I ATE.
 
30. World view?: MAP.
 
31. Information conveyed by tree rings: AGE.  Fun fact:  As a sommelier, I am aware of the difference between American Oak barrels and French Oak barrels, as containers that hold fermented wine for its initial ageing.  The American Oak barrels have a looser grain (tree rings) than the French Oak barrels, and that "difference" plays a big role in the flavors that are imparted to the wine.  More info in this hyperlink
 
32. Social media posts by some pet owners: CAT VIDEOS. Sorry, I favor dogs to cats, so no videos to support this clue/answer! I will cede this to my fellow Wednesday blogger, C-E D
 
34. Breeze (by): SAIL.  Verb definition of the word "sail"
 
36. Trail mix morsel: NUTRAISIN was too large to fit
 
37. Dean's list fig.: GPA. After 4 years @ Pitt, my GPA was a 3.25
 
39. Mosul resident: IRAQI
 
40. Half of Mork's farewell: NANU. Robin Williams brought joy to millions; RIP
 
 


42. Procedural that spun off from "JAG": NCIS.
 
45. Throbbing: PAINFUL.
 
48. Olympian Biles who wears a goat necklace: SIMONE.  As in, Greatest of All Times?
 
Simone Biles' Necklace Proves She's the GOAT After Gold ...
 
50. Starbuck's boss: AHAB. "Barista Manager" was too large to fit
 
51. Revered: SACRED.
 
52. Seeing stars: DAZED
 
Seeing Stars Cartoon Stock ...
 
53. Without help: ALONE.  Chairman Moe did this recap, solo
 
54. Send to a specialist: REFER. Fortunately, my new Medicare Advantage program no longer requires me to get a REFERral to see a specialized doctor
 
56. Because of: DUE TO.
 
57. Go on the stump: ORATE.
 
58. Rouses from sleep: WAKES. Moe-ku:

        A Carnival Cruise
        Passenger was aroused from
        Sleep. Turbulent WAKES?
   
61. Lydic of "The Daily Show": DESIAnother generational clue
 
64. Rom follower: COM. My favorite "rom com"
 
 


 
65. Velvet finish?: EEN.
 
That's a wrap!  See you in April