Amanda is a music critic and digital editor who is a published crossword puzzle constructor that maintains a blog for refined sugar-free dessert recipes, and enjoys taking care of her growing collection of houseplants. Amanda lives in Minnesota with her husband Kenny, and together they enjoy hiking, playing board games, and cheering for the Cleveland Guardians. She added that she had certainly heard of C.C., had met her once and lives in a Minnesota city next to our lovely blogmistress.
Be sure to read the additional info about Amanda's constructing style at the bottom of this write-up.
Across:
1. Volunteer effort where word gets around?: BOOK DRIVE 😀
10. Wrapped in terry cloth: ROBED.
15. Let someone else do the cooking: ORDERED IN.
16. Make reparations: ATONE.
17. Romantic partner's quirky yet innocuous behavior: BEIGE FLAG 😀 One of Amanda's seed entries. I laughed out loud when the sense of the clue/fill hit me! Below is the first of many more BEIGE FLAGS at this site
Makes weird moaning sounds while they eat.
Infinitely reuses the same tissue, stuffing it in their pocket each time.
Never puts lids back on stuff.
Set a dozen alarms and ignore them all.
Texts by sending a million short individual texts instead of typing it all out before sending.
Wearing clothes that are all too big or too small.
Has a repeated “catch phrase” that you can’t unhear once you notice it.
18. Game with blocking fouls?: JENGA - Among other violations, you are forbidden to physically block your opponent's path to the tower.
19. Suffix in many Icelandic surnames: SON - Iceland's starting soccer team
20. Faced off, in a way: DUELED.
22. Soothe: LULL.
23. Like Parmesan cheese: AGED.
24. Sticks the landing: NAILS IT.
26. Part partner: PARCEL.
29. Professionals who have a real sense of style: EDITORS 😀
30. "Copy that": HEARD - "Houston we have a problem!"
31. Lock: TRESS.
32. "Now I get it!": OHH.
34. Cedar Point's lake: ERIE - Cedar Point bills itself as America's Roller Coaster and is located near Sandusky, Ohio. All that blue is Lake ERIE.
35. Join: MARRY.
36. Primary instrument of English Renaissance composer John Dowland: LUTE - ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Saturday cluing for LUTE
37. Score 11 points in pickleball, perhaps: WIN - But you do have to win by two
38. Broncos and Mustangs: AUTOS - Fords, of course
39. Group of experts: PANEL - Are they always experts? 🤔
40. International travel need, often: ADAPTER - Don't cross an ocean without one. I lost mine in Venice, Italy and the hotel had a box with at least 5o in it that had been left behind.
42. Smashing pumpkins fan?: VANDAL - The word pumpkins is not capitalized and so it is just a run-of-the-mill idiot.
43. Relief medium: PLASTER.
44. Kite, for one: BIRD - Oh, that kind of Kite.
45. Vent: RANT.
46. Oatmeal-based brews: STOUTS.
48. Fell: HEW - Fell is a verb here
51. "Blackfish" mammals: ORCAS - Of course they are more than black and are certainly not a fish but...
53. One of 17,974 in Passau's St. Stephen's Cathedral: ORGAN PIPE - I'm sure Splynter could give them a tune-up.
55. Cardiologist's insert: STENT.
56. Counted: TALLIED UP.
57. Rebecca Solnit piece: ESSAY ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
58. Accumulation for new parents: SLEEP DEBT - Oh, how I remember!
Down:
1. Blunt cuts: BOBS - "Bells on BOB tail ring"
2. Snack that had a Space Dunk version: OREO.
3. Ragnarok warrior: ODIN - ODIN is a character in this game
4. Saloon delivery: KEG.
5. Coated in flour before frying: DREDGED.
6. Make a pit stop: REFUEL or RECHARGE
7. Ran in place: IDLED.
8. Vaccine container: VIAL.
9. Gives rise to: ENGENDERS.
10. "The Big Bang Theory" role: RAJ.
11. Verdi opera with Desdemona: OTELLO.
12. Chance to add to one's score: BONUS ROUND.
13. Twinings product: ENGLISH TEA.
14. Passed out: DEALT.
21. Princess who first appeared in Super Mario Land: DAISY ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
23. Lot unit: ACRE.
25. "__ go time!": ITS - Lloyd Bridges calls out Jerry Seinfeld
26. "What a relief!": PHEW.
27. Silks and trapeze, e.g.: AERIAL ARTS - I knew trapeze.
28. Hopi ceremonies: RAIN DANCES.
29. User __: ERROR.
31. Hot-dish topping: TATERTOTS - Very common in our part of the country
33. Land down under?: HELL
35. Trumpet accessories: MUTES.
36. Resonate, as a joke: LAND.
38. Spot-on: APT.
39. Root vegetable: PARSNIP.
41. Kazakhstan capital: ASTANA - 1,700 miles ESE of Moscow
42. Sportscaster who coined "dipsy-doo dunkaroo": VITALE - I knew him but not the phrase
43. Conventional writing: PROSE.
44. Military brass?: BUGLE - In From Here To Eternity, Montgomery Clift's character played taps on his bugle into a megaphone that he rotated.
47. Like most dissertation defenses: ORAL.
48. Mask: HIDE.
49. Kindle file format: EPUB.
50. Expressed relief, perhaps: WEPT.
52. Dirty digs: STY.
54. Disposable sock: PED.
More thoughts from Amanda
This is my first published themeless puzzle, and it was created around the seed entry BEIGE FLAG, which is making its debut in this grid! The team at the LA Times really helped me get going when I was a new constructor, and one thing they instilled in me early on was a high standard for clean fill. I'm really happy that I managed to find some fun options for the marquee entries in this grid without having to rely on too much "crossword glue." I also try not to have too many proper nouns in my grids because as a solver, I hate getting stuck on know-it-or-you-don't clues. In my fill, I love to include food, the arts and humanities, sports, references to life in the Midwest, and misdirection clues, and you'll find all of those in this puzzle!
( I fudged it; the cartoon actually said "the NYT...Sunday" )
Rebecca Goldstein and Rachel Fabi have paired up once more - I have blogged one other construction from the duo, back here - and now they only need a Thursday publishing to hit the "EGOT" ( or Grand Slam ) for all seven days with an LA Times crossword. ALAS & SADLY, I seem to have the same snags whenever I solve one of their puzzles. Today we have yet another non-standard, 15 x 16 grid, with prefix~? 'kickoff' clues and their 'dawning' definitions. No circles, a few names and abbrs, a balance of 20 3LWs and 5-letter ones, but a lot of meh fill, IMHO - your mood may vary. The themers, with no reveal;
17. Pseudo?: FALSE FRONT - e.g. a pseudonym, such as Theodore Geisel *
25. Neo?: NEW BEGINNING - No, not Keanu
"Neo", from The Matrix
38. Mono?: SINGLE ORIGIN - Learning moment for me
54. Mega?: GRAND OPENING - I goofed; my original fill in the grid was"GREAT", and while 60% correct, still wrong. I let the computer find my error(s), the black triangles in the solution below
64. Anti?: NONSTARTER - the only outlier, as this is not a two-word phrase
Ah - I found sumdaze's first ruler of the colony, "Ant I" - get it~?
But Wait - There's More~!
ACROSS:
1. Framing pieces: JAMBS - I do the Downs first, had J - - B -, and this is true from a carpentry point of view; windows and doors are, technically, framed with jambs
6. Layer under a tee: CAMI - T-shirt abbr, camisole abbr
10. Basketball commentator Rebecca: LOBO - filled via perps; name #1, and a self-shoutout for RG~?
14. Swings and misses three times, say: IS OUT - A poor at-bat in baseball - so many clunky two-term phrases in this crossword - and yet, none unique; I'm naming this type of fill "Twurds", #1
15. Nudge: PROD
16. Leaving less of a bad taste, maybe: RIPER - mmmmaybe~?
19. Annual EDM festival in 22-Down: ULTRA - no clue. I actually like Electronic Dance Music - yet I recognize no one from the lineup at this "concert", held in 22D. - I am surprised there was no circumreferential cluing here, being that it's Friday
20. Fashionably nostalgic: RETRO - I'm "retro" simply because I'm old, and never changed . . .
21. __ the consequences: DAMN - Oooo, swear word
23. Evil act: SIN - Oooo, more badness
24. Lab coat?: FUR - Labrador, that is. I have not given up on getting a dog - but I need a little more financial stability in the new year
Cooper tore up the pink octopus - but I had gotten him new chew toys for Christmas~!
29. Word of woe: ALAS - alas, I did not care for some of the fill . . . .
31. Biological pouch: SAC
32. Maxims: SAYINGS
33. Portions (out): METES
35. Covered in crystals?: ICY
37. Stalter of "Hacks": MEG - name #2, my total WAG crossing 28D; Sigh. Meg RYAN was Monday
42. Also: TOO - one too
43. Pair: DUO - "two twos, too" - not tu-tu; too many 'to's
44. Spot targeted by butterfly stretches: GROIN
47. Takes up a lot of space: SPRAWLS - I had SPREADS, which is 5/7ths correct, 71.42%
51. "__ been a minute": IT'S - a minute is an endless amount of time in our instant gratification world
53. Ibiza, por ejemplo: ISLA - Español lesson
57. Shade tree: ELM - crossword staple
58. Tax counterpart: TIP - think dining, not death 😜
59. Missing GI: AWOL - Absent WithOut Leave
60. Concession speech?: "I LOST." - "Twurd" #2
62. Down in the dumps: MOPEY
68. Location, location, location: AREAS - Now this is a clever clue/answer - I'd like to see more of this, and less "Twurds".
69. Transcript figs.: GPAs - Grade Point Averages
70. Racing shell: SCULL - oaring - not roaring - like, say, F1
71. Leave in the lurch in the church: JILT - even the word sounds unpleasant - is that a variation on onomatopoeia~?
72. "Abominable" character named Everest: YETI - Abominable 4-letter . . . yada, yadi, yati - YETI~!
73. Word of woe: SADLY - sadly, some of this puzzle's clue/answers . . .
DOWN:
1. Peter Pan rival: JIF - semi-deceptive - peanut butter, not Disney & the original play - name(ish)
2. In general: AS A RULE - "I make a rule, not get involved with possessed people..."
"...Actually, it's more of a guideline"
3. "Naked" rodents: MOLERATS - "He's an ugly little spud, isn't he - I think he can hear you, Ray." Stantz & Venkman, also Ghostbusters. Interesting fact about - and almost cute image of - this animal
4. Get three eights in blackjack, say: BUST - Another good clue/answer; the best hand is "21"; anything over ( in this case, 24 ), and ...
Bugs Bunny had a one-card win, remember~?
5. Unsmiling: STERN
6. Procedure practiced on mannequins: Abbr.: CPR - Ah. Not sword testing, Forged in Fire style
"It will kill" - Yeah, OK, it's a ballistic dummy, I know
7. Preferring platonic relationships, informally: ARO - Aromantic, a very common fill lately
12. Strait off the coast of Siberia: BERING - geo name, #5. A bridge~? More here
13. Indonesian apes: ORANGS - good guess on my part; BONOBOS are "too big"
16. Over-easy serving: RUNNY EGG - strangely, this is a unique fill; I can only do scrambled eggs - otherwise, my tummy grumbles
18. Nemeses: FOES
22. Biscayne Bay city: MIAMI - Didn't know this - I once lived in Jacksonville, Florida; geo name #6
24. Sibs and 'rents: FAMily - Pa -rents
26. Make like a banshee: WAIL - Ah. I tried YELL first; only 25% correct
27. Covertly included: BCC'ed
28. Sushi bite sometimes served on a model boat: NIGIRI - I have actually seen this in a crossword before - here - and I hit on the last letter "G" for the WAG; but then we have . . . .
30. Vegan protein option: SEITAN - Although I am not thrilled to see this in a crossword, I realize it's Friday. I am intrigued to try using this as a pizza crust - which I currently make using ground chicken - more Seitan here
I will be happy again if it's yummy in my tummy ~!
34. Winter break?: SNOW DAYS - yeah, not so much as an adult, as CT DOT stays on top of clearing roads, so it's off to work I go 😕
39. Decline to take the high road: GO LOW - "Twurd" #5
40. Naan relative: ROTI - Asian "flatbreads" - the differences
41. Small bit of facial jewelry: NOSE STUD - of course I went with RING
45. "You won't get away with this!": "I'LL TELL~!" - "Twurd" #6
46. __ khao: Laotian crispy rice salad: NAM - Friday cluing for this 3LW; my only resolution for 2026 is to completely shift my diet to healthy foods, and today's puzzle is full of some good choices