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May 9, 2026

Saturday, May 9, 2026, Sarah Sinclair and Erik Agard

 Saturday Themeless by Sarah Sinclair and Erik Agard



Agard alert, Erik is back co-constructing. This time he pairs up with Sarah Sinclair and the product has what seems to be some Agrardian entries like the fill for Super Duper which I'll discuss later. 

About Sarah:  I currently live in Seattle where I work as a product manager for Microsoft. I also freelance as a crossword puzzle constructor and have had puzzles published in The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, The Atlantic, and the Universal Crossword.

One added note: On the day that Sarah had this picture taken, she wore a dress that she made herself! Cool!


Across:

1. Catalyst: IMPETUS - Caitlin Clark was a true catalyst who 8. Prompted: SPURRED - many changes in her sport.


15. Generational tendency to delay speaking on video recordings: MILLENNIAL PAUSE - New to me. The "millennial pause" is a habitual, brief hesitation, often accompanied by a thoughtful gaze, that many millennials make at the start of a video before they begin speaking. Originating from early, slower video technology like Snapchat or Instagram, it serves as a self-assured check to confirm recording has actually begun.


17. Something taken by a teller?: DRAMATIC LICENSE - Fred Hayes was one of the actual astronauts on Apollo 13 and he told our group, "The director, Ron Howard, said we are going to have to punch some things up or we won't sell any popcorn!!" Astronaut Jim Lovell actually said, "Houston, we've had a problem here." The screenwriters changed it to the more dramatic line below:

 

18. Hosp. areas: ORS.

19. Settings: LOCALES.

20. Like pitching machines and dinner guests: FED 😀 Pitching machines do indeed have to be FED!


21. "Ya es suficiente": NO MAS - Roberto Duran is reputed to have said this when he quit against Sugar Ray Leonard.


23. 2015 NL Rookie of the year Bryant: KRIS - He was a big factor in breaking the Cubs' 106 year World Series drought.


24. Sole: LONE.

25. Focuses of some museums: ERAS - A beautiful but, in one sense, sad museum in Kansas City


26. Start to some health consultations?: TELE - T E _ _ led me to believe a TEST might start a medical consultation 

27. __ of nature: FORCE - Continuing with my sport's references.


28. Fencing defense: PARRY - Deflect your opponent's attack. 


30. Call into question: BELIE - The facts BELIE. your story.

31. Rigs: FIXES.


32. Angular: GAUNT.

33. Traps, in a way: MIRES.

34. Place that has rooms and a board: CONDO 😀 - A CONDO has rooms and usually a CONDO board that makes and enforces policy.

35. Garments often adorned with metallic thread called zari: SARIS.

36. Big name in comfort footwear: TAOS ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ 


37. "As if": PFFT.

41. "What she said": AMEN.

42. Hit the runway: LAND.

43. Stiller's partner: MEARA - I remember this husband and wife act on The Ed Sullivan Show and then reunited to be in the King Of Queens sitcom.

44. Software vehicles, once: CDS.

45. "Hello __": classic barbershop song: MARY LOU - This will always be Ricky Nelson's song from the 60's but I love barbershop too.


47. Garage occupant: CAR.

48. When one might find a blowout sale?: HAIR APPOINTMENT 😀

51. Pulitzer-winning play chronicled in the oral history "The World Only Spins Forward": ANGELS IN AMERICA The Connection


52. Headspring?: RINGLET -This is really "out there"! A headspring is an acrobatic move to switch from a head stand to springing into standing up. Sarah and/or Erik and/or Patti switched this to RINGLETS of hair springing from a head.

  

53. Feature of the logos of Heineken and Macy's: RED STAR.

Down:

1. Finish line: I'M DONE.

2. Source of a good self-image: MIRROR 

3. Composition of most of the observable universe: PLASMA 
More

4. West __: upscale furniture store: ELM.


5. Some dabbling ducks: TEALS 😀

6. __ itself: UNTO.


7. Candy named for a Mars family horse: SNICKERS.


8. Big name in loans: SALLIE - SLMA - Student Loan Marketing Association 


9. French dips?: PLIES 😀


10. Short lines at the register?: UPCS 😀 They spelled the doom of this clerk's machine 


11. "Diet Pepsi" singer Addison: RAE shrug The only mention in the song is 

Break all the rules 'til we get caughtFog up the windows in the parking lotSummer love (ah, ah), sexySitting on his lap sippin' Diet Pepsi

12. Scram: RUN FOR IT.


13. Magazine whose first editorial director was Gordon Parks: ESSENCE - Gordon was also the first black photographer for Life Magazine
14. One of the Ramones: DEE DEE.


16. Miranda Cosgrove sitcom: I CARLY ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ 


22. Popular tablet: ASPIRIN - I have an iPad tablet and when I was 8 I had a Big Chief tablet 😀

24. "Haha, u wish": LOL NOPE 😀

26. Chic accessory?: TRES - Here or in Paris I would never be described as being TRES chic. 😀

27. Bitter rivalry: FEUD.

29. Pair o' graphs?: AXES - We math people use them a lot

30. Prohibits: BANS.

31. Sagittarius, for one: FIRE SIGN - My belief in astrology is lower than minimum.


32. Super duper?: GOOD LIAR - Someone who dupes people by lying could be called a duper. If they are really good at it, they'd be a super duper.😳

33. Zohran who walked the length of Manhattan on June 20, 2025: MAMDANI - NYC's current mayor.

34. Gorge: CANYON.

35. "Holes" novelist Louis: SACHAR.


36. Trinidad's Pitch Lake, for one: TARPIT.


38. "Be honest with yourself": FACE IT.

39. Lingua __: FRANCA - A common language for people who do not speak the same language. English is the most common and all international airline pilots are required to speak English 

40. __ sauce: TARTAR.

42. Coverage issue: LAPSE.

43. Subtle, as colors: MUTED.

45. King of Prussia attraction: MALL - The King Of Prussia, PA MALL has over 450 stores


46. Statement after putting down a card: ON ME.


49. On the __: chronically, casually: REG "On the reg" is an informal phrase meaning regularly, frequently or consistently. My Saturday blogging is on the reg.

50. Title for some spouses: MRS.





May 8, 2026

Friday, May 8th, 2026 ~ Joel Woodford

 BLINI SPOT

IHOP in Moscow . . . 😜

This is Joel Woodford's second publication; his first was a NYT puzzle last year in August.  Today we have a letter-replacement-at-the-end-of-phrases theme, with "d" becoming "i", and a very clever reveal.  A simple solve ( for me ) this time, stumbled just a little in the center and down in the SW.  Standard grid, no circles, just a handful of names, a couple of twurds, two 9-letter Downs, 15 3LWs - and four Coopers~!  The themers and reveal;

20. Small car that can only follow a single route?: ONE-TRACK MINI - One-track minD, like me and 14A.; the Mini was a British car, then it became the Mini-"Cooper" (#1), and now a line from BMW - I think; it's hard to tell who owns them, manufactures them, and markets them . . . 

An A I visual evolution - I am beginning to appreciate A I

29. Songs heard during a colorful spring festival?: MUSIC ON HOLI - Music on holD; we appreciate your patience - please enjoy this 20min flute solo . . . 

It was in March

43. First dish made at a cook-off?: OLDEST CHILI - Oldest chilD - I am the oldest of two, but my brother likes to behave like the alpha, so I let him; speaking of my brother, I am going to be house-sitting and walking my buddy in June~!  Yay~!  AND, I have found a place to adopt a schnauzer puppy, but I have to stabilize my work schedule before I commit, then fence in a part of my yard.

Cooper (#2)

52. Designer's asset, or a phonetic description of 20-, 29-, and 43-Across: EYE FOR DETAIL - parsed differently, it reads "I" for "D" tail - the last, or "tail" letter of the theme answers changes from an i to a d - very clever reveal~!

Но подожди, И это ещё не всё~!

ACROSS:

1. Meat in some fried rice: SPAM - I like Spam, buy it in bulk at BJs, get the low(er) sodium one

I might have to try this recipe

5. Place where heros are made: DELI - I do the Downs first, had only - - L -, pondered "HELL" -as in a mythological hero

9. Ready to lose one's cool: IRATE

14. Purnell of "Fallout": ELLA - name #1 - her IMDb


15. Go: EXIT - Late-week one-word clue for one-word answer

16. Wind turbine part: ROTOR

17. Polish target: NAIL - that kind of polish


18. Barn topper: VANE

19. Minds: OBEYS - "Obeys The Gap"


23. Frawnche automaker: RENAULT - I'll just call this "name(ish)", because I knew it

24. Barrel-shaped drums: CONGAS

28. Map lines: Abbr.: STs

32. Generic surname: DOE - a typical whodunnit show's unknown 'victim' is John or Jane Doe

33. Swanson of "Parks and Recreation": RON - fictional name #2

34. Brewery kiln: OAST - learned by doing crosswords

35. Temple table: ALTAR - AL-i-TAR-a-tion

38. Blend: MIX - so my "DEW drop" was Bzzzzt~!

39. The loneliest numbers?: SOLOS - AKA arias

40. Set of socks: PAIR - a set of Sox . . .

Sorry, C.C., still don't care for baseball . . .

41. Family nickname: SISter

42. Advanced deg.: PhD

46. __ tai: MAI - or, before the application of the theme, a MAD TAD

Fun with A I

49. Candy bar with peanuts and caramel: PAYDAY

The history of its name

50. Small pieces: MORSELS - I had DETAILS here, and then the reveal filled in . . .

55. Some Ukrainians: SLAVS

58. Keen: AVID

59. "Picnic" playwright: INGE - learned by doing crosswords, still, name #3

60. Pronoun choices: HE/HIM - AND - 55. Pronoun choice: SHE - clecho crossing

61. Unvirtuous activity: VICE

62. Sweater fuzz: LINT

63. Order out: EXILE - I thought "EAT IN" was clever - nope.

64. Condition affecting focus, briefly: ADHD - Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder 

65. "Not that much": LESS - sometimes, it's "more"


DOWN:

1. Barcelona men: SEÑORS

2. Revolutionary figure?: PLANET - my minD was thinking axle, axis, pole dancer . . . 

3. Crop circle makers, supposedly: ALIENS - Here's my Sim City farm with eerie crop circles . . .


4. Island near Sicily: MALTA - geo name #4

5. Cheapen: DEVALUE

6. Takes, as revenge: EXACTS - It's a recipe - best served . . . cold

May the Fourth Be With You - here's a Revenge of the Sith cake

7. Clickable text: LINK - AND - 22. Clickable image: ICON     

8. Object: ITEM - one-word clue /answer Friday vague; noun, or verb~? ob-JECT~?

9. Patch style: IRON-ON

10. Inspiration for the DC Comics hero Green Arrow: ROBIN HOOD - I did not know this - filled via perps.  I grew up with Robin Hood imagery , as my parents were born & raised in Nottingham England

11. Consumed: ATE

12. Barbie, e.g.: TOY - Doll, Name, Movie - several choices, but I like one-to-one vague cluing, as long as we're talking words, not names - it feels like I am learning something . . . 

13. 24-hour care ctrs.: ERs

21. Scuttlebutt: RUMOR - I thought 'scuttlebutt' was a person, not a term


25. Aim: GOAL - I have struggled with what my aim/goal/intent/dream/purpose ( see yesterday's puzzle ) is to be for the 'second half' of my life - the first was to buy my own home, which I accomplished in 2022.  I am going to focus on the production of my board games; found an intellectual property lawyer, have a business plan - amd I'm beginning to embrace A I as an effective tool, too.  

A trial playing of one game, back in 2017

26. "One more thought ... ": "ALSO... "

27. Parks it: SITS

30. Like Guinness: IRISH - Dah~!  Not STOUT -and a SO to Miss

31. Crew team leader: COX - the lightweight "jockey" at the back of a boat with the rowing guys

"inverse" coxswain

32. Biker trying to miss the bus, perhaps?: DAREDEVIL - I love this clue/answer.  I had just been griping about people who do NOT get up to speed at a highway on-ramp - I acually said "if you were jumping 26 buses, do you want to be going 40, or 140mph~?!"

OK, so it was only 14 buses, and just 95mph . . . 51D.

35. Per: A POP - possibly the worst twurd, not the word "EACH"

36. Chorus syllables: LA-LA - meh.  I tried TRAS

37. Shipshape: TIDY

38. __ drop: MIC - yeah, I went with DEW

39. English county: SHIRE - Sweet~!  The generic, crossword answer, not the crossname ESSEX

41. Eye affliction: STYE

42. Trudged: PLODDED

44. Authoritative retort: "SAYS ME."

45. "Jackpot!": "I'M RICH~!" - No, I am Rich~! ( when I'm not Splynter ) name(ish), twurd(ish)

46. "You're being cruel!": MEANIE - this was part of my mom's affectionate email address, "Mrs. Meanie" - a moniker she earned over 30 years as a teacher's assistant 

47. Formats, as text: ALIGNS - I use center align for my images and "justify" for text on the blog

48. Archipelago units: ISLETS

51. "Even so ... ": "STILL . . ." Evel Stunt Cycle

I am pretty sure I had this toy

53. __ bean: FAVA - "The Silence of The Lambs"

And a nice Chianti . . .

54. "Metamorphoses" poet: OVID - ooh, good WAG on my part; name #5

56. NYC ave. on the East Side: LEXington - ah, forgot about that one.  The Chrysler Building is located on Lexington @ 42nd street; the whole structure is in dire need of modernizing . . . and pays rent to Cooper Union (#3)  

Cooper again~! This time, the Square (#4)
Numbered 'backwards', east to west, 1st - 12th

57. Sushi option: AHI - interesting that the last Down fill ends with an "i"

Splynter

Grid Flow 29.3