Good Morning, Cruciverbalists. Malodorous Manatee, here, with the recap of a Wednesday puzzle by Mat Holmes. Mat has had puzzles published previously in other venues (The Atlantic, Universal, Defector) but I believe that this is his LAT debut. Congratulations, Mat and welcome to the asylum (er, community).
This morning's puzzle offering is perfect for those of you who are always looking for new ways to get your kicks. Now, despite the "spoiler" above, you might be thinking something along the lines of:
59 Across: Trusted companions, or what the sets of circled letters in this puzzle literally are: SIDEKICKS.
At five places in the grid Mat has place brand names for sneakers/tennis shoes/athletic shoes. These are referred to as KICKS in contemporary slang and each name abuts a side of the puzzles. Get it? Side kicks. To help us out, or to irk those who profoundly dislike them, circles have been utilized to help us see what is fairly obvious once the theme is grokked. . . if one is familiar with the brand names involved.
Here are the places where the gimmick is employed (deployed?):
16 Across: Mark Twain lad who falls in love with Becky Thatcher: TOM SAWYER.
22 Across: Exclamation in "Tommy Boy": HOLY SCHNIKES. This solver was not familiar with this exclamation. "Tommy Boy" is a 1995 buddy flick starring Chris Farley and David Spade.
32 Across: Some family vehicles: MINIVANS.
47 Across: Talk to: CONVERSE WITH. When this solver was in Junior High School, CONVERSE All Stars were the cool (neat, bitchen) shoe to have.
This is how everything lays out in the grid:
Here are the rest of the clues and answers:
19. U.K.-based global bank: HSBC. All You Might Wish To Know
20. __ Lingus: AER.
21. Seat of power: THRONE. Both figuratively and literally. Also slang for toilet.
25. Big name in BoSox history: YAZ.
28. Chance to stand for a spell?: BEE. Spelling BEE.
30. Cover story: ALIBI. Not as in the cover story of, say, Time Magazine. A CYA story.
36. "The Biggest Little City in the World": RENO. Self-proclaimed.
37. Umami, for one: TASTE.
58. "If __ Street Could Talk": film based on a James Baldwin novel: BEALE.
62. Scrape (out): EKE.
63. Elba of "Cats": IDRIS. A frequent visitor. Actor #2
64. In real time: LIVE.
65. Meditative discipline: ZEN. What did the ZEN master say to the hot dog vendor? Make me one with everything.
66. Connect with: TIE TO.
Down:
1. Grown-up silkworm: MOTH.
2. Greek Cupid: EROS.
3. Life partner?: LIMB. Not your soulmate. As in the expression:
4. KitchenAid alternative: BOSCH. Maybe not the first name to come to mind. Amana and Miele would both have fit the space.
5. "Blonde" star de Armas: ANA. Actor #3
6. Visine target: DRY EYE.
7. Rides with surge pricing: UBERS.
8. S, SW, or SSW: DIR. DIRection
9. Temporary stays: REPRIEVES.
10. Gentle reply to an apology: ITS OK. Several not-so-gentle replies come to mind.
11. Terrible turnout: NO ONE. The turnout cannot get much more terrible than this.
12. Geodesic structures: DOMES.
17. Corduroy rib: WALE.
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