Themeless Saturday by David Karp

Earlier this year David told us he was a relatively new constructor from Victoria, B.C., Canada who took up puzzle construction during the pandemic. David's "day job" is as a policy advisor for the provincial government. As you can see by the color-coded grid, David has a lot of unique fill in this puzzle.Here's what David had to say about GEN ALPHA (my last fill) when I wrote to him about it wondering why the classification starts at 2010.
- Hi Gary,
I was just reading up on Gen Alpha again. It sounds like 2000-2010 is generally considered Gen Z and 2025 onward is apparently considered "Gen Beta" by people who apparently decide such matters. Go figure.
Best,
David
Across
1. 2-Down, for one: BALM and 2. Soothing gel: ALOE.
5. Name on Iran's flag: ALLAH - The phrase "Allahu Akbar" (God is great) is written in white, Kufic script 11 times along the top and bottom edges of the white stripe, for a total of 22 repetitions.
10. "Excuse you!": AHEM.
14. Pelvic bones: ILIA.
15. "Nightcrawling" novelist Mottley: LEILA ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
28. "There is no there there" coiner: GERTRUDE STEIN - Today I learned that Gertrude's comment was meant to indicate her painful nostalgia that her hometown of Oakland, CA was mostly all gone not that the city was meaningless. The meaningless use is more common today.
32. Birkenstock option: CLOG.
34. Studio sign: ON AIR.
36. Texting tech: SMS - This texting method is used by our entire family to share news and make plans. Unlike phone calls, it allows for some rumination before commitments are made.
37. Central focus: THEME.
38. Festive vegan drink: OAT NOG.
40. "They are ready to see you now": GO ON IN.
41. Guardians, on scoreboards: CLE - For some they will always be the Cleveland Indians
42. Spice cultivated from Crocus sativus: SAFFRON - SAFFRON is a spice derived from th dried stigmas of the Crocus satis flower. It is the most expensive spice in the world due to the labor-intensive process of harvesting the tiny stigmas by hand, with approximately 150 flowers needed for just one gram of the dried spice. You're welcome.
46. Demo stuff: TNT - Demolition not demonstration
47. Rivals, slangily: OPPS.
49. Nasty fall: SLEET - In March a horrible SLEET and wind storm weighed down wires here in Nebraska. It broke over power poles and we were without power for three days.
50. Thermometer type: ORAL - Don't ask an angry pharmacist how to use a rectal thermometer!
51. Question while filling out a form: WHAT'S TODAY'S DATE.
54. Figure on Arizona license plates: SAGUARO - I wonder how HUSKER GARY would look
55. Enthusiastic assent: DO I EVER.
56. One who picks up speed?: SENSOR - I used this SENSOR in my physics lab to determine speed.
Down:
1. Lobster catchers: BIBS 😀
3. Animal on Sri Lanka's flag: LION.
5. Islamic palace in Spain: ALHAMBRA.
6. Spike in direction: LEE - 20 lashes with a wet noodle for this former volleyball coach for not seeing Spike as a name and not as a verb
7. Smaller than sm.: LIL.
8. Melmac native: ALF.
12. Spanish "this": ESTO.
13. Mineralogist with a scale: MOHS - Talc is at 1 on the MOHS scale and diamonds are at 10
18. "Ice Age" squirrel: SCRAT - In any language
How come you're always such a fussy young man?Don't want no Captain Crunch, don't want no Raisin BranWell, don't you know that other kids are starving in Japan?So, eat it, just eat it
23. Homecoming week crowd: ALUMS.24. Decoration specialists: ICERS.
25. Teen who helps with the bills: SENATE PAGE - Oh, legislative bills.
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| Senator George Pepper playing ball with some Senate PAGES |
26. Common cheese in kaasstengels: EDAM - I filled in only one letter to SUSS out our frequent cheese visitor.
28. People born yesterday: GEN ALPHAS - New to me. It applies to people who were born in the 21st century from 2015 - 2024. See David's note in the intro.
29. Given a nod: NOMINATED.
30. Udder delights for a toddler?: MOO COWS.
37. Long or short amount: TON.
39. Pub prefix: GASTRO - What is it?
40. "Heard": GOT YOU - "I heard you the fourth time!" 😠
43. Completely wow: FLOOR and 48. Completely wow: STUN.



































