Happy Monday, everyone! This is Keegan Edgar's second LAT puzzle. His debut was on Feburary 6, 2025. Today's theme is:
| (I get those mixed up but I think this mnemonic will help now.) |
| (clockwise from top-left) skate, mackerel, dory and pike |
5. Not doing anything: IDLE. not the same as snoozing
9. Data on baseball cards: STATS. CSO to our former Monday sherpa, Boomer.
14. Consumes a 15-Across: EATS. and ↙
15. Lunch or dinner: MEAL.
| I love a good Venn diagram. |
16. Cockpit figure: PILOT. One of the noun definitions for figure is "bodily shape or form especially of a person".
21. Hard drive capacity prefix: TERA-. If you are truly curious, this article explains the basics. 22. Gemstone with colored stripes: AGATE. all about AGATE
26. British nobles with low ranking: BARONS. By comparison, Lord Grantham of Downton Abbey was two steps up: Earl.
| It could be worse.... |
| recipe |
40. Self-image: EGO.
41. Aired again: RERAN. Think "old TV shows".
42. __-Ball: target game in arcades: SKEE.
43. Add to the payroll: HIRE.
44. Places for bracelets: WRISTS. "Ankles" was too long.
51. Actress Tatum: O'NEAL. [b. November 5, 1963] Tablet claims her father Ryan named his daughter after the jazz pianist Art Tatum. source
52. Convent residents: NUNS. CSO to Lucina!
53. Spot for a facial: SPA.
56. Blue-gray color: SLATE.
| These walls are painted with Glidden's blue-gray SLATE. |
59. Guiding principle: TENET.
60. Length x width: AREA. 61. Sunburn-soothing succulent: ALOE.
62. Small earrings: STUDS. Basically, they are earrings that do not hang down past the lobe.63. Trial run: TEST.
64. Archery items: BOWS. "Arrows" was too long.
Down:
2. Acorn droppers: OAKS.
3. "Thunderbolts*" actor Sebastian __: STAN. Thunderbolts is a Marvel movie that came out earlier this year.4. Approximate fig.: EST. Another noun definition for figure is "value, especially as expressed in numbers". In this case, that figure is and ESTimate.
5. Spurs to action: IMPELS.
6. Sweetie pie: DEARY.
7. SoCal NFL player: LA RAM.
8. Large deer in the Rockies: ELK.
9. Talks about: SPEAKS OF.
| The Gossips ~ Norman Rockwell ~ 1948 |
10. Touches of color: TINGES. A TINGE of color is like a "splash of color", only more subtle.
11. "I do" venue: ALTAR.
| Notice what is in their hands. |
12. Rich layer cake: TORTE.
| This one certainly has a lot of layers. |
13. Construction girder metal: STEEL.
18. Historic British school: ETON.
23. Hydrant hookup: HOSE. Hee!Hee!24. Arrange in a row: ALIGN. You know ... so they line up.
25. Purring pets: CATS.
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| I have been cat-sitting for my neighbor. This gray tuxedo looks sweet but she will not let me get any work done. |
26. Acid counterpart: BASE. This clue references the pH scale.
27. Eager: AGOG.
28. San __, Italy: REMO. Population ~55,000. Wiki says it is Sanremo in Italian but two words in English. It is known as a tourist destination on the Italian Riviera. I was curious how many other municipalities fit the clue (but not the perps). Cono, Fele, Fili, Fior, Luca, Lupo, Rufo, Siro, and Vito all work.
32. Genetic messenger molecule: RNA.
33. Queries: ASKS.
34. NBA player Holmgren: CHET. [b. 2002 in Minneapolis, MN] He plays for the Oklahoma City Thunder.
35. Potato spots: EYES. I always thought they were poisonous if ingested but the Idaho Potato Commission says otherwise. Nevertheless, do not take my word for it! Do your own research.
37. Three siblings with the same birthday: TRIPLETS. This cute clue deserves a cute image.
| St. Bernard TRIPLET puppies (BTW, I recommend Googling "TRIPLET puppies images".) |
38. One saving the day: HERO.
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| Mighty Mouse made his debut in 1942. |
39. "The proof __ the pudding": IS IN. M-W explains this idiom
43. Like a sauna: HEATED.
44. Reassure that one's joking, in a way: WINK AT. 😉
45. Like pink cheeks: ROSY.
46. Sends with a stamp: POSTS. To POST a letter is to mail a letter.
47. Small bay: INLET.
48. Actor Reeves who plays John Wick: KEANU. [b. September 2, 1996] His mother was English; his father was American; he was born in Beirut, Lebanon because his mother was there for work; and yet Keanu is Canadian.
| There are four John Wick movies ... so far. |
49. Become accustomed (to): INURE. I found this example sentence online: Does the violence on television INURE children TO violence in real life?
50. Adjusts a piano's pitch, e.g.: TUNES. It was fun to see a verb meaning for TUNES instead of a plural noun.
53. Brand of red plastic cups: SOLO. When filmmakers include red SOLO cups in a scene they send the viewer a quick message about the characters and the gathering. It might be a message of formality, taste level, financial situations, group dynamics, age range, attitudes towards alcohol, or a combination of all those.
54. Boat's front: PROW. The bow is the front part of a boat. It includes the PROW, the stem, and the foremost part of the hull. the PROW is the part of the stem line above the waterline. 55. Affirmative votes: AYES.
57. Part of a Santa costume: HAT. 58. Apply gently: DAB.
I'm sad that today marks Sumdaze's final Monday blog post. Renee gives her all to every write-up. Her posts are always rich with images, video clips, and thoughtful, detailed explanations. Mondays won't be the same without her.
That said, Mondays will remain in very capable hands. The incredible Naomi will begin covering Mondays starting next week. RustyBrain will take over Thursdays, and Splynter will blog Fridays, as both Chairman Moe and MM have decided to scale back and blog once a week. They'll now be sharing Wednesdays alongside Jazzbumpa and CrossEyedDave.
Hahtoolah and Husker Gary will continue their excellent work on Tuesdays and Saturdays, and Anonymous T (Tony) remains our ever-reliable pinch hitter.
I can't say how thankful I am for the dedication and generosity of our blogging team. Each post represents hours of care, often three or more, spent choosing the right words, finding just the right images, and tracking down helpful links. This blog simply wouldn't exist without them.



