Themeless Saturday by Zhouqin Burnikel
C.C. has a very challenging and mouth watering-entry for us with her 400th puzzle. I kept coming up to culinary clues and fill that were foreign to me but they all worked themselves out and I got a very satisfying "got 'er done!" As you can see by the graphic at the left, she had some very unique or 1 other long fill.
1. Seated asana?: CHAIR POSE
10. Also: TOO.
13. Some transparent covers: GLASS DOMES.
13. Some transparent covers: GLASS DOMES.
17. Skin care company with a Sanskrit name: AVEDA - From Ayurveda which is Sanskrit for "knowledge of life".
23. Noodles: PASTA.
25. Brought up the rear?: STOOD 😀
27. Hymn associated with King David: PSALM.
30. Sound for silence: SHH 😀
32. The Grand Ole __: OPRY - We went to see the new Grand Ole Opry in Nashville but it was flooded out so we went to where the show originated - Ryman Auditorium in downtown Nashville to sit in the original pews.
41. Not great at all: SMALL 😀
43. Real head-turner: BEAUT.
45. Rainbow eucalyptus, for one: TREE - Native to the Philippines
60. With it, once: HEP - Hip or Hep? My last fill was the ending vowel in 27. Rich fruit cake: PLUM TORTE.
61. Travel at night, maybe: SLEEP WALK 😀 Here's Dick Clark introducing the great old 50's instrumental with this title.
Down:
1. AIDS Memorial Quilt designer Jones: CLEVE.
2. Dead zone?: HADES 😀
3. Taqueria option: ASADA - Grilled meat in English
3. Taqueria option: ASADA - Grilled meat in English
4. Emmy nominee Rae: ISSA.
11. "My bad!": OOPS, SORRY.
12. Bone, in Italian: OSSO - Mi sono rotto un OSSO del braccio (I broke a bone in my arm)
13. Approximate weight of some large butterflies: GRAM.
19. Scale divs.: LBS.
21. Noodle dish with a tonkotsu variety: RAMEN - Tonkotsu is a Japanese word that refers to both a ramen broth made from pork bones and a fried pork cutlet dish. You're welcome.
23. "Thx" counterpart: PLS.
24. Patient sound?: AHH.
26. Turn blue, perhaps: DYE 😀
28. Top sports figure?: SALARY CAP - When you pay your QB a huge salary, it's hard to get good players for other positions and stay under the SALARY CAP.
24. Patient sound?: AHH.
26. Turn blue, perhaps: DYE 😀
28. Top sports figure?: SALARY CAP - When you pay your QB a huge salary, it's hard to get good players for other positions and stay under the SALARY CAP.
31. Lackluster: HO HUM.
33. Short records: EPS - Extended Play recordS play a little longer than a 45 rpm record and far less than a 33 1/3 rpm LP
34. Have a good cry: SOB.
36. Fry alternative: TOT 😀 - Tater TOTS are a good alternative to French fries.
39. Mulan, for one: HEROINE.
42. Ring around the collar: LEI.
44. Down Under one: AUSSIE - A nickname for Australia is OZ because it's pronunciation is close to its first syllable.
53. Place for cuticle oil: NAIL.
54. Chew like a mouse: GNAW.
57. Naughty child: IMP.