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May 15, 2026

Friday, May 15th, 2026 ~ Jeffrey Wechsler

 MR. UNICORN VERSE

"Now I will believe that There are unicorns"

My last blog of a Jeffrey Wechsler puzzle goes WAY back to 2012, when I was on Saturday duty; I discovered that JW's first crossword dates all the way back to 1969 - published in the NYT one day after the Apollo 11 astronauts left Earth.  As for today's construction, Mr. Wechsler goes beyond his normal add-a-letter theme style to a full-word-added one.  I really had to use my noggin to get my "ta-DA~!"  Lots of vague clues, but this is how a Friday should be.  Alas, I got bogged down with some proper names again ( e.g., the last letter "D" in red below ), even if I knew half of them.  I've noticed, too, that there are ALOT of two-word entries in JW Fridays, today being no exception, but at least they feel less "forced", so I will refrain from my usual Twurds count.  I will, however, point out the Shakespeare count ( 4 ),  the abbrs count ( 9 ), the names count ( 7 ), the two-words ( also 7 ), plus two Bible, two Montreal, two New York, two octopus & two Thwurds references.  Phew - I think I got them all . . . An oversized 15 x 16 grid, no circles, and 14 3LWs; the themers and reveal;

21. Apparel worn between December 22 and January 19?: CAPRICORN PANTS - Capri Pants; these are the dates of the Zodiac Sign for the "horned goat", Latin "caper cornu"; etymology fascinates me

The Tropic of Cancer is counterpart to the Tropic of Capricorn

30. Unappreciative of St. Louis's hockey team?: SCORNING THE BLUES - Sing the Blues; the St Louis Blues did not make the Stanley Cup playoffs - but Montreal is up on Buffalo๐Ÿ˜•, right Canadian Eh!

Stray Cat Strut, lyric @ 1:42

46. Starts a top-to-bottom demolition of an old facade?: BREAKS THE CORNICE - Breaks the Ice


56. Shakespearean "Listen up!," or an apt title for this puzzle?: "
LEND ME YOUR EARS~!" The Bard #2 - #1 is in the link up top

I also pondered POPCORN MUSIC / CORNER NURSE

But Wait, There's More, my CORN-erites~!


ACROSS:

1. Urban haze: SMOG - I do the Down clues first, and had nothing up here to get started . . . sheesh

5. Urban network: ROADS - I tried TRAMS

10. Parts of some locks: HASPS - hair~? canal~?  Just plain old 'gate' locks


15. Boring outcome?: HOLE - clever clue/answer; drills "bore" holes . . . ๐Ÿ™„

16. Go up to: END AT - Semi-meh, as in "this progam will _ _ 11pm" - Two-word #1

17. Yamaha woodwinds: OBOES - yes, they DO make them . . .

18. SNAP benefits org.: USDA - Learning moment for me; abbr, #1, for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Progam from the US Dept of Agriculture; more here

19. San Antonio site: ALAMO

20. Take part financially: BUY IN - Two-word #2

24. Wine cocktail also called blanc-cassis: KIR - Forgot the name of this drink


25. Mortgage agcy.: FHA - Federal Housing Administration - abbr #2

26. Pair of: TWO - two words in one crossword answer = Twurds

27. Bill fig.: AMounT - abbr #3

35. Dearie: HON - At least is was not the "other" 3LW . . . 

36. Expressions of discovery: A-HAs

37. Bi- quadrupled: OCTO- - Bipeds and Octopodes, #1 - or is it Octopi~? Hmmm . . .

38. "Four Quartets" poet: ELIOT - name #1

41. Writer Harte or wrestler Hart: BRET - name #2 - I had a falling out with my trainer BretT with two-T's; he's a millennial, so he has a short attention span and can be arrogant at times . . . we're good again

42. Lets go: FREES - Bible reference #1; Moses, Exodus 5:1 "let My people go free, that they may hold a feast unto Me in the wilderness"

43. SoCal emer. force: LAFD - I had the "P"olice B4 the "F"ire Dept, as NYC is FDNY - NY #1, abbr #4

44. Puts away: EATS - corn-on-the-cob eating contest~?

45. French street: RUE - Friends of mine did a spur-of-the moment Road Trip to Montreal (#2) way back in 1990; they thought they were clever because the remembered their car was parked on "RUE" street . . .  

52. Drink suffix: ADE

53. Biblical suffix: ETH - "And thus thine sayETH" - Bible reference #2 - I have been rewatching the fascinating series "The Psychology of the Biblical Stories" presented by Jordan Peterson, who steers clear of the religious aspect; now I'm working through his Exodus ones - which is how I came to know 42A.

54. Private aid gp.: NGO - Non-Governmental Organization - abbr #5

55. Largest U.S. union: NEA - The trucking teamsters is listed at #4; I was once a part of their union as an employee of both Roadway Express ( now YRC ) and UPS; abbr #6

61. Longtime college football coach Nick: SABAN - no clue, name #3

63. Vintage violin: AMATI - crossword staple

64. Smack: SWAT

65. Scoundrel: KNAVE

66. Almanac info: TIDES

67. Cover, in a way: PAVE - Phew~!  It took waaaay too long to get this fill - JW Friday clue

68. Alpine song: YODEL

69. Put away: STASH

70. Big Apple resident, for short: NYer - I was not in the City - but I once dwelled on Long Island, NY mention #2, and abbr #7


DOWN:

1. "I'm sorta disappointed": "SHUCKS~!" - Not only a "CORN" theme reference , but a 51D.  "Easter" Egg as well~!

2. Pompeii art form: MOSAIC - Incredible amount of detail; I'd love to make one

Octopus #2

3. Experienced sort: OLD PRO - Two-word(ish)~?

4. Locker contents: GEAR - think sports 

5. Try to access, as the back of a closet: REACH IN - Meh; two-word #3

6. Borrowed: ON LOAN - Two-word #4

7. Hebrew month after Shevat: ADAR - We had ELUL in the Sides Add LE puzzle last month

8. Curse: DAMN

9. "Enough!": "STOP THAT~!" - Two word #5


10. Rub shoulders (with): HOBNOB - More Shakespeare, #3, in the definition here

11. Be next to: ABUT

12. Kikkoman condiment: SOY SAUCE - two-word(ish), but it is a "thing"

13. Louvre Pyramid architect: PEI - crossword staple, name #4

14. Protected fig.: SSN - Social Security Number, abbr #8

22. "Alternatively ... ": "IF NOT..." - Two-word #6

23. Causes to gasp, perhaps: AWES

28. Ration (out): METE - a toss-up between this and DOLE, and they both worked at 58D. as well ๐Ÿ Ÿ

29. General __ chicken: TSO's - My go-to Chinese choice, and I made my own this past weekend, added Spam to my fried rice per the recipe from last Friday - name(ish)


31. Friend of TV's Mary Richards: RHODA - MAUDE~?  MOORE~?  Before my time, name #5

32. Brooks of country music: GARTH - I did this one a few times at karaoke - name #6, but obviously I knew who we're looking for

33. "Lord, what fools __ mortals be!": "THESE~!" - Shakespeare #4, here, line 115

34. Cinema icon born in Rome: LOREN - Dah~! - Went with Peter LORRE off my LOR_ _; name #7

Sophia Costanza Brigida Villani Scicolone

38. Site of Napoleon's exile: ELBA - ABLE WAS I ERE I SAW ELBA - well-known palindrome

39. Tallow kin: LARD - I tried SUET

40. Guilty expression: "I FEEL BAD..." - Thwurd #1

41. Traction providers: BATHMATS - Phew, Friday fill . . . here's mine

I just installed the new vanity & top

42. Hullabaloo: FUROR - I tried MELEE

44. Cornerstone abbr.: EST'D - #9

45. Appealingly unconventional: ROGUISH - the "U" in the Down position looks odd

47. Place to keep toys?: KENNEL - Toys, as in small dogs, but I wasn't fooled; without the "?", maybe

48. Benjamins: C-NOTES - $100 bill slang


49. "Not exactly, but close": "IN A WAY..." - Tried NEARLY, but SWAY had to be correct: Thwurd #2

50. "Developed With Dermatologists" lotion brand: CeraVe - their website

51. Spring holiday: EASTER - 1...

57. Icicle spot: EAVE - 2...

58. Give out: EMIT - 3 "E"s in a row

59. Nonsense word similar to "blah": YADA - yada yada - also three in-a-row

60. Jessica Mendoza's network: ESPN - Four-letter network~?  Almost 4 "E"s in a row

61. Cloud's place: SKY - Ah, but which CLOUD - the digital storage one~?

62. "That's __-brainer!": "A NO~!" - aaaaand a Twurd.  #7.  Sorry.  Had to.

Splynter

Grid Flow 42.9

May 14, 2026

Thursday May 14, 2026 Sam Brody

Sam Brody doesn't ABIDE by "measure twice and cut once," so he cut each piece of wood twice instead. At least he was consistent! He's been constructing for a few years, but this is his LAT debut. Welcome!

A woodcut of a wood cutter.

39. Artistic printing method, and a feature of rows 2, 5, 11, and 14 in this puzzle: WOODCUTA WOODCUT is a relief printing technique where an artist carves an image into the surface of a wooden block leaving raised areas to be inked and printed. For this puzzle, however, it means the four types of WOOD hidden in the grid (HICKORY, MAHOGANY, CHERRY and CHESTNUT), are CUT into pieces.


May must be circles-on-Thursday month, but without them, they would be hard to find (hard wood?). Also, circles are cross-sections of logs, so there's that. This puzzle had appropriate difficulty for today, so I wasn't board. My only hang-up was the intersections of TORTA, ARCH and WAR, which took some guessing.

Lumbering on...

Across:

1. Novice gamers, informally: NEWBS. Slang term for beginners, similar to "newbies." 

6. Thurman of "Pretty Lethal": UMA. She has appeared in more than 50 films and television shows since the 1980s. Perhaps because she is 5'-11" tall, UMA is often cast as a tough cookie.  


9. Pizzeria array: PIES.

13. Moral principle: ETHIC.

14. "M*A*S*H" setting, for short: KOR. KORea. Both the movie and the TV show took place in South Korea during the Korean War.

15. "Butterfly Dance" artist: YANNI. We don't play this at out house because RightBrain has lepidopterophobia, the fear of butterflies. I don't think she likes the way they flit around near her.


16. Put away: STASH.

17. Under a spell: ENTRANCED. Out for a spell: EXITED.

19. College where Robert Frost taught English: AMHERST. “Education is the ability to listen to almost anything without losing your temper or your self-confidence.” ― Robert Frost.

21. "Let's do it!": I'M GAME.

22. NYC home of Matisse's "Landscape at Collioure": MOMA. The Museum Of Modern Art in New York City.

"Landscape at Collioure"

23. Fail to share: HOG.

25. Taylor-Joy of "The Northman": ANYA. Her wide-set eyes were a point of insecurity growing up, so she stopped looking in mirrors and became a star. Excellent advice.


26. Skillets: FRY PANS.

29. Area exposed by an updo: NAPE. When hair is tied up, it exposes the NAPE of the neck.

31. Teases: RIBS.

32. "__ it down!": TONE. Could also be TURN.

34. "Downton Abbey" cook: DAISY. DAISY is played by actress Sophie McShera. Never seen it; never will.


38. Here, in Honduras: ACA. "Here" is a little Spanish for you.

39. [theme]

41. Mod About You polish maker: OPI. OPI nail polish is famous for its creative, pun-heavy shade names, such as Polly Want a Lacquer? and Let Me Bayou a Drink. I have no idea what colors they are, but they sound like fun!

42. Mexican sandwich: TORTAA TORTA is a popular and hearty Mexican sandwich served on a crusty roll and filled with ingredients like refried beans, avocado, cheese, and a protein such as carne asada, often topped with lettuce, tomato, onion, and jalapeรฑos. Gotta try it!


44. Like a bowstring: TAUT.

45. Trade: SWAP. Swap: TRADE. Yep, it works.

46. Playfully sly: ARCH. I filled in the word, but had to look it up to see how it meant "playfully shy." An ARCH person or expression is playfully roguish or mischievous. It combines a sense of being sly or cunning with a witty, often impish demeanor. So, not your ARCH enemy.

48. Endearment: PET NAME

50. Electrically adaptable: AC/DC. In the late 19th century "War of Currents," there was intense competition about building power grids. Thomas Edison championed DC, while George Westinghouse and Nikola Tesla promoted AC. AC won due to its superior long-distance efficiency, while DC is common in battery-powered devices. 

53. __ Majesty: HER. Or HIS - only your perps know for sure. 

55. Sazerac options: RYES. The Sazerac is a historic New Orleans cocktail, often considered America's first, traditionally made with RYE whiskey or cognac, bitters, sugar, and an absinthe rinse.


56. Carefree: BLITHE.

58. Abu Dhabi, e.g.: EMIRATE. At the beginning of this month, the United Arab EMIRATEs (UAE)—representing Abu Dhabi's oil interests—formally exited OPEC after nearly 60 years of membership.

61. Expanse crossed by Odysseus: IONIAN SEA. The latest remake of the Odyssey, starring Matt Damon as Odysseus, will be released in a few months. I rarely see movies in a theater, but this one may be the exception.


63. Sanctions: OKAYS.

65. Like van Gogh and Vermeer: DUTCH. He went double DUTCH on this one.

66. Superlative suffix: EST. That's the bestest there is!

67. __-Grain: NUTRI.

68. Breyers rival: EDYSEDY'S and Dreyer's are the exact same ice cream sold under different names based on geography. Dreyer's is sold west of the Rocky Mountains and in Texas, while EDY'S is sold in the eastern/midwestern United States to avoid confusion with Breyers. 

69. Tiny: WEE.

70. Blades for some Olympians: EPEES

Down:

1. Super Mario Bros. console: NES. Nintendo Entertainment System.

2. Jazzy James: ETTA. She needs no introduction.


3. Guitar accessory that may create vibrato: WHAMMY BAR. Vibrato is an oscillation in pitch, which on a guitar is caused by stretching or loosening the strings with a lever popularly known as a WHAMMY BAR. Leo Fender famously misnamed his a "tremolo" arm, which should be oscillations in volume

Press down to lower pitch, pull up to raise it.

4. Knights' neighbors: BISHOPS

5. Blueprint: SCHEMA. I wanted SCHEMe. A SCHEMA is a structured framework—mental or technical—that organizes information to facilitate understanding, efficiency, or data management. I guess a blueprint falls under that definition.

6. Luau instruments: UKES.

7. May, say: MONTH

8. Skill: ART.

9. Prehistoric supercontinent: PANGAEA. You can see how everything fit together like a puzzle before continental drift moved them to their present locations over 300 million years. The landmasses shift at the same speed as fingernails grow. 


10. Like some pyramids: INCAN.

11. Moriarty, to Holmes: ENEMY.

12. Musician's better half?: SIDE A. The first side of a vinyl record, but sometimes DJs flipped them over and SIDE B became the unexpected hit, like "Wipe Out" by the Surfaris, with every drummers' dream solo.

 "Surfer Joe" on SIDE A wiped out.

15. Sweet potato: YAM.

18. Latvian capital: RIGA.

20. Cost: RAN TO.

24. Recipe quantity: ONE CUP.

26. Greek life group: FRATFRATernities and sororities use Greek letters to represent secret, values-based mottos that often define their principles, such as leadership, charity, and friendship. The tradition originated with Phi Beta Kappa in 1776 at the College of William & Mary (where I met RightBrain 200 years later!).

27. Part of P.R.: RICO. Puerto RICO. I tried to abbreviate Public Relations, but to no avail.

28. Calm: SOOTHE.

30. S.F. summer hrs.: PDT. Pacific Daylight Time in San Francisco.

33. Leak prevention measure, briefly: NDAA Non-Disclosure Agreement usually hides something that should be known to all.

35. Home of the Cyclones: IOWA STATE. Aptly named as their campus in Ames, Iowa is in Tornado Alley.


36. Hormel product: SPAM.

37. Cry in pain: YIPE. Similar to"yikes," I guess.

39. Biblical rider of a red horse: WAR. The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse are biblical figures from Revelation 6:1–8, representing divine judgment. Their horses appear as White (Conquest/Christ), Red (War), Black (Famine), and Pale (Death).

40. Development sites: UTERI.

43. Elements of a strategy: TACTICS.

45. Move stealthily: SNEAK UP.

47. Steve who co-founded YouTube: CHEN. He sold YouTube to Google for the bargain price of $1.65 billion in 2006. Don't worry, he made out okay.


49. Power of classic films: TYRONE. TYRONE was an American actor who became a matinee idol in the 1930s and ’40s and was best known for his action-adventure film roles.


50. Stand: ABIDE.

51. Easy part of a sky in a jigsaw puzzle, maybe: CLOUD. RightBrain took a photo of our fam on vacay in Key West, and had it turned into a puzzle. We put the pieces into another jigsaw box, and saved it for a family night. Part way through, my DIL exclaimed, "Hey, I have a dress with this same pattern!" Then it began to dawn on them...

52. __ Moore: canned stew brand: DINTY.

54. Oscar winner Witherspoon: REESE. She won the Academy Award for Best Actress for her portrayal of June Carter in the biopic Walk the Line in 2005. REESE did all her own singing and that helped put her over the line. 

Reese with Joaquin Phoenix as Johnny Cash

57. "As if!": HAH.

59. Londoner's pal: MATE.

60. Brontรซ orphan: EYRE. To EYRE is human...

62. Darn: SEW. This answer is so clever.

64. Certain sib: SIS. A sibling may be a SISter.

Be good. RB

May 13, 2026

Wednesday, May 13, 2026, Ricky J. Sirois

 Theme? To finish this puzzle, you must climb the MESA, or BUTTE, or PLATEAU, to arrive at the TABLELAND.

4 Down. One who switches sides: TURNCOAT.

Turn table

11 Down. Basic flotation device: POOL NOODLE.

Pool Table

21 Down. Brewery vessel?: COFFEE POT. (Maybe in Starbucks, but the clue seems out of place in your kitchen...)

Coffee Table

29 Down. Purse at a boxing match: PRIZE MONEY.

Prize Table

40 Down. Soccer pitch boundary: SIDELINE.

Side Table

55 Across. Like some game night games, or a feature of 4-, 11-, 21-, 29-, and 40-Down: TABLE TOP 

Because all the themers were Downs, the reveal indicates that the tables can be found on top...

Across:
1. Sticky and stinky sealant: TAR.  ( for turncoats, add feathers...)

4. Yank (on): TUG.
Carol Burnett

7. Agrees to: ACCEPTS.

14. Purple yam from the Philippines: UBE.
The Ube.

15. Game with red, yellow, blue, and green cards: UNO. And purple Ube chips on side for snacks...

16. Steel mill material: IRON ORE.

17. Barbecue choice: BEEF RIB. I wanted Baby or Back, but that would be Pork.

19. Find and remove: ROOT OUT.


20. "Across the pond" pond: ATLANTIC. A British euphemism for The Atlantic Ocean, because they would not want to make a tempest out of a teapot...

22. __ in comparison: PALES.

23. Hotel amenity: ICE.

24. Chooses to participate: OPTS IN.

27. Help desk techs: I.T. PROS. Stands for information Technology Professional, This field covers the development, maintenance, and use of computer systems, software, and networks for processing and distributing data.

30. Bank charge: FEE. Do not cross go, Do not collect $200-

31. Got the highest score in golf, say: LOSTThe average par for a standard 18-hole golf course is 72 strokes, which consists of a combination of par-3, par-4, and par-5 holes. For most newbies playing whack-a-mole, breaking 100 would be a good day...

34. Jazz pianist Chick: COREA.
Chick Corea

35. Execs focused on the bottom line: CFOS. Chief Financial Officers 

36. 10th grader, briefly: SOPH.  Sophomore. As opposed to Freshman, or Senior.

37. Singer-songwriter DiFranco: ANI. Name #2

38. Special skills: TALENTS.

41. Kaitlin's "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia" role: DEE. Technically names #3 and #4, because to know this, you must know one is real, and the other fictional... The A.I. Overview

42. Totally dismantle: RAZE.

44. California-based candy company: SEES. This name #5 must have been filled in by kind perpage, because if I saw it, I am sure I would have complained it was too regional. Unless you tossed me a candy...
(I can be swayed easily...)  Another A.I. Overview

45. Five Pillars religion: ISLAM. The 5 core acts are Faith, Prayer, Alms, Fasting, and Pilgrimage.

47. Grade sch.: ELEM. Elementary, 
Apparently, that's as far as Watson got...

48. Alternative to sparkling: TAP. (As in water, as in restaurants.)

49. Stick: ADHERE.

50. Fine wool: MERINO.
No comment

52. Summer sign: LEO.

53. Love, in Firenze: AMORE.

55. Theme Reveal

60. Some park employees: RANGERS.

63. Common oatmeal cookie ingredient: RAISINS.

64. First Amendment word: FREEDOM.

65. Place to spend the night: INN. (This could also have been out, as opposed to in...)

66. One-on-one chats on soc. media: DMS. DM stands for Direct Message...

67. Agrees: SAYS YES.

68. Easter egg need: DYE. (And rabbits for some strange reason...)

69. Up to now: YET.

Down:
1. Bulky horn: TUBA. Bulkier horn: Sousaphone 
Yep, definitely bulkier...

2. Stand watch for, say: ABET. Yeah, but as a grandparent, watching a grandchild, would you say I was abetting?

3. Instagram feed feature: REELNot familiar with this...

4. Theme

5. Fuses together: UNITES. Strange clue for Unites. You would think unites would be a voluntary thing, where fuses, sounds kinda forceful...

6. Mongolian for "waterless place": GOBI.

7. Atmosphere: AIR.

8. __-Magnon: CRO.

9. Henhouses: COOPS.

10. Necessitates: ENTAILS.

11. Theme

12. "Good point": TRUE.

13. Hardens, as concrete: SETS.

18. Word with laissez or savoir: FAIRE. (Frawnch...) Should not be in an English puzzle, maybe a better clue would be Olde English Festivities.

21. Theme

25. Low-level workers: PEONSA.I. Overview (of course, A.I. is not one of those...)

26. Trial: TEST.

27. "You matter to me": I CARE. (If A.I. ever says this to you,,, RUN!)

28. Like many Chinese dialects: TONAL.

29. Theme

32. Piece of fishing gear: SPEAR. Hmm, singular, 5 letter, could have been creel. But I find this unfair, because who ever heard of a singular piece of fishing gear...

33. Motif: THEME.

35. G-rated: CLEAN. (In the eyes of "who.")

39. Prosecco kin: ASTI. Sparkling wine that cannot be called Champagne...

40. Theme

43. Pops up: EMERGES.

46. Vans or Crocs: SHOES. Crocs I knew, Vans? Not so much, 
Apparently, these things I used to call "boat shoes."

49. Empire State capital: ALBANY.

51. Like a clarinet's sound: REEDY. (Really?)

53. Pet sounds: ARFS. (Or a great Beach Boys Album...)

54. Rooney of "Women Talking": MARA. (Name #,,, I dunno, I lost track...)

56. Like the 6-Down: ARID.  (6 down was Gobi Desert, if you lost track...)

57. Spruce (up): TIDY.

58. "I'm buying!": ON ME.

59. Hushed summons: PSST.

61. Blini topping: ROE. Apparently, a Blini is some sort of crepe, or thin pancake, that you could top with practically anything. So, why not Roe?  Hmm, what would you top your thin pancake with? I'm thinking cream cheese, bacon, scallions, and jalapeรฑo, but I have an iron stomach...

62. Texting format initials: SMS. Short Message Service (limited to 160 characters) useful in customer service responses where they don't want you to complain too much...

And here's the Grid.


CE:D out...
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May 12, 2026

Tuesday, May 12, 2026 ~ Zhouqin Burnikel

Side Salad Up!

Today's theme, provided by our blog's host, C.C., is a tossed diner salad. It's so simple we don't even need (those pesky) circles to see it. Let's take a look:

17. Practical baby shower gift: DIAPER GENIE.
When the Girls were infants, we had one. Insert a soiled diaper and twist twice. It keeps the smell down and creates a twisted "poop sausage." //Apologies if you're still finishing breakfast.

Diaper Genie

26. Sheer brilliance: PURE GENIUS.

36. Hidden nerdy side: INNER GEEK. I wear my GEEK on the outside.

52. Pumping device in a pub: BEER ENGINE. A hand pump developed by John Lofting, a hydraulic engineer. You can build your own.

61. Simple salad, or what 17-, 26-, 36-, and 52-Across all have: MIXED GREENS.

I love a salad with my meal. It starts with mixed greens, but then I go a little crazy.

One of my dinner side salads.

Across:

1. Supports for crow's nests: MASTS.

6. In the company of: WITH.

10. Half-__ latte: CAF.

13. How ballerinas may stand: ON TOE.

Degas' Pink & Green

14. In the lead: AHEAD.

16. R&B singer Lennox: ARI.


She's new to me.

17. [See: Theme]

19. Last leg of a triathlon: RUN. Swim, cycle, RUN.

20. First responder certified in AED use: EMT. An Automated External Defibrillator is used by an Emergency Medical Technician.

21. "Stranger Things" actress Hawke: MAYA. She's the daughter of Ethan Hawke and Uma Thurman.

Maya Hawke

22. Blacksmith's workshop: FORGE.

24. Praise: LAUD.

26. [See: Theme]

29. Put emphasis on: STRESS.

31. Monopoly players?: CARTELS.

32. Fish enjoyed on Unagi Day: EELS. There's a Unagi Day?

I do love me some unagi.

33. Back out (on): BAIL.

35. "Barbie" actress Issa: RAE. She was in Thursday's puzzle.

Issa RAE
36. [See: Theme]

40. TruTV sister station: TBS. Turner Broadcasting System. Ted Turner died last week.

NPR with Ted's Obit

43. Objectives: AIMS.

44. Shawarma bread: PITA.

47. Craftsperson: ARTISAN.

50. Sides of a gem: FACETS.

52. [See: Theme]

55. Leafy vegetable rich in vitamin K: KALE. A GREEN leafy.

56. Boutonniere spot: LAPEL. A boutonniere is French for a cute pin. Madeleine Albright was a master of using them.

57. Ladder crosspiece: RUNG.

59. PC hookup: LAN.

60. Flight takeoff abbr.: ETD. Estimated Time of Delay ;-)

61. [See: Theme]

65. "It just clicked!": AHA.

66. Skirt with flare?: A-LINE.

67. Colorful striped stone: AGATE.

68. Currency in MN and NM: USD. Minnesota & New Mexico use United States Dollars.

69. "None of that is true!": LIES.

70. Living room seats: SOFAS.

Down:

1. Workers who strike poses: MODELS.

2. Bring to life: ANIMATE.


RUSH!

3. Level of importance: STATURE.

4. Blouse or turtleneck: TOP.

5. Come across as: SEEM.

6. Pricey Japanese beef: WAGYU.

7. "Rumor is ... ": I HEAR.

8. Number of legs on a lobster: TEN.

9. "Yes," in Osaka: HAI.

10. Verizon or T-Mobile: CARRIER.

11. Leafy vegetable also known as rocket: ARUGULA. Another leafy GREEN. Arugula is a bit peppery and adds depth to a salad.

12. Delicate handling: FINESSE.

15. Postpone: DEFER.

18. Sings like G-Dragon: RAPS. Sings? Four letters? An educated WAG.

That's G-Dragon

23. Toronto's prov.: ONT.  The greatest band ever, RUSH, is from Ontario's Toronto.
//I've got one more expo before seeing RUSH's R50 (something) w/ Bro, Sis, & Eldest 30 JUN in Dallas. What I'm saying is, anything I can connect to RUSH will be posted 'cuz I'm totes pump'd.
You've been warned.

25. Place to order a Reuben: DELI. This is one of my favorite sandwiches. Only a summer-time BLT is better.

Now That's a Sandwich.
Kenny & Ziggy's does it up. Yummers!

27. Vaping devices: E-CIGS. I finally quit all nicotine nine months ago - I still miss it.

28. Battering wind: GALE.

30. Nine-digit ID that never begins with a nine: SSN. Social Security Number. And, I didn't know 9xx-xx-xxxx doesn't exist.

33. For the time __: BEING.

34. Blazer sleeve: ARM.

37. Flatbread often enriched with yogurt: NAAN.

King Arthur's Recipe

38. Org. that banned DDT: EPA. The Environmental Protection Agency regulates dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane.

39. Punt or field goal: KICK. Did you get a KICK out of this clue/answer? //Sry - #DadJoke

40. Picturesque scene: TABLEAU.

41. Gulps of air: BREATHS.

42. Father in a blended family: STEP DAD. I've had three. Mom didn't grow moss.

45. Bit read by a fortune teller: TEA LEAF.

46. City with the world's busiest airport: ATLANTA. Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International is Delta's main hub and very busy.
If you must go through, plan for a 2hr layover
or you won't make your connection.
//Youngest & classmates were stuck overnight on their way to IREland.

48. Furious state: IRE.

49. Alabama city in civil rights history: SELMA.

50. __ shui: FENG.

51. Gets the feeling: SENSES.

53. Adler who outwits Sherlock Holmes in "A Scandal in Bohemia": IRENE. With all the interpretations of Holmes, I can't recall if she's Sherlock's sister or just "The Woman" who can outsmart him a bit. Anyone know better?

54. Some lipstick shades: NUDES.

58. Mardi __: GRAS. Years ago, I was with Krewe of Bacchus - it's not for the faint of liver.

62. Down with a bug: ILL.

63. Noon, on sundials: XII. If you visited the XIV Stations of the Cross in Catholic school, the Roman Numeral for 12 is a gimme.

64. Self-image: EGO.

C.C. delivered another gem. I had fun. You?

Here's the Grid:

The Grid

WO: FuNG shui.
ESPs: ARI, MAYA
Fav: I'm going to BAIL on this one ;-).

Cheers, -T