google.com, pub-2774194725043577, DIRECT, f08c47fec0942fa0 L.A.Times Crossword Corner: Monday September 23, 2024 Stella Zawistowski

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Sep 23, 2024

Monday September 23, 2024 Stella Zawistowski

  

Happy Monday, everyone! sumdaze here, poised to walk with you down the red carpet. 

Theme:          Crossword Style
Diane von Furstenberg dress ($558 at Nordstrom) 

Let's buckle down, roll up our sleeves, and get to work at solving today's clues. First, the three themers:

20 Across. Pricey booze at a bar: TOP SHELF LIQUOR.  TOP SHELF is not a brand name of LIQUOR nor is it a category of LIQUOR. Instead, it refers to the common practice of arranging LIQUOR bottles behind the bar so that the most expensive brands are on the TOP shelves, medium-priced brands are in the middle, and lower-priced brands are on the bottom shelves.  

33 Across. Power tool for smoothing wood: BELT SANDER.
I thought this video about the New England BELT SANDER Racing Association was fun. (3:29 min.)  

40 Across. Beef often used for carne asada: SKIRT STEAK.  
The SKIRT STEAK is a cut of beef that comes from the plate (below the animal's ribs). It is not very tender so it is usually prepared by running it through a tenderizer machine and/or soaking it in a marinade.
The images on this SKIRT are STEAKs with the words "Well done!".
Then the reveal:

49 Across. On the cutting edge of style, or what 20-, 33-, and 40-Across can be said to be?: FASHION FORWARD.
Something that is FASHION FORWARD is characterized by the latest trends in fashion.
Also, TOPs, BELTs, and SKIRTs are all clothing items (FASHION) at the front (FORWARD) of the themed answers. 

I tip my hat to Stella for her fun theme and excellent variety in the meanings of TOP, BELT, and SKIRT . Let's see what else she has ready for us to try on:

Across:
1. Covertly included on an email: BCC'D.  This means the email was also sent to someone whose name is not visible in the primary address box.  
5. Female pigs: SOWS.

9. Enjoy a novel: READ.  
13. Bedside clock feature: ALARM.

15. Declare with assurance: AVOW.  It has been a while since I looked up the difference between AVOW and aver. To aver is to verify and to avow is to say it publicly. They overlap when we want to state the truth (aver) so that the whole world can hear (avow).

16. __ of Wight: ISLE.  a brief history of England's largest island
(Click to enlarge.)
17. "Aquaman" star Jason: MOMOA.  He has waded through a few previous grids.
18. Mighty wind: GALE.  

19. Fill until full: SATE.

23. Chimney buildup: SOOT.  Here is Dick Van Dyke singing Chim Chim Cher-ee in the movie Mary Poppins (1964).

24. Greek letter after sigma: TAU.  

25. Climb: ASCEND.

28. Periodic table components: ELEMENTS.  I love this idea for a shower!  

35. Horror filmmaker Aster: ARI. I have not seen any of his movies. You can find a list on his IMDb page.

36. Vietnam neighbor: LAOS.  

37. Ore-__ Tater Tots: IDA.  I have always liked those videos that show the production process. Apparently my high school Ag Science teacher did, too, because we watched a lot of them...or maybe he just was not into lesson planning. 🤔 Here is one about Ore-Ida French fries. (3:45 min.)  

38. "Frozen" character with antlers: SVEN.  Sven is a reindeer who lives with his buddy, Kristoff. Spoiler alert:  Kristoff proposes to Anna at the end of Frozen 2.  

39. Shade tree: ELM.

43. Witty banter: REPARTEE.  Fun word! When it comes to witty banter in a TV show, it is hard to beat The West Wing (1999-2006). (3:24 min.)   

46. Pops, as a bubble: BURSTS.  

47. Nat __ Wild: GEO.  National Geographic Wild is a global pay television network owned by National Geographic Partners, a joint venture between The Walt Disney Company and the National Geographic Society. The channel primarily focuses on wildlife and natural history non-fiction programming.

48. Naive one: BABE.  For example, the noun phrase BABE in the woods is used to describe someone who is innocent or who lacks experience.

56. Pixar film set on the Italian Riviera: LUCA.  Here is the trailer for this 2021 film (1:26 min.). Luca 2 is scheduled to be released in 2027. 
57. Buddhist teacher: GURU.  
58. Love, in Italian: AMORE.  
That's Amore   ~   Dean Martin   ~   1953
60. Flight sked nos.: ETAS.  "Schedule" and "numbers" are abbreviated, so is "Estimated Times of Arrival".

61. Perfect place: EDEN.  
62. Oman neighbor: YEMEN.  
63. "__ count on it!": DON'T.  

64. Tournament rank: SEED.

65. Andy who coaches the Chiefs: REID.  Today we had READ and REID. The latter does not follow the "i before e except after c" rule.

Down:

1. Impact sound: BAM.

2. Coagulate: CLOT.

3. Inconspicuous gear, for short: CAMO.  
Can you see the CAMOuflaged owl?
4. Bodybuilding sequences that reduce weights incrementally: DROP SETS.  Here's the gouge.

5. Bob of "Full House": SAGET.  (1956-2022)

6. Shape of some platters: OVAL.

7. "The Three Little Pigs" canine: WOLF.  
You'll get this one if you are familiar with Angry Birds.
8. Suffer in the heat: SWELTER.

9. NSFW, perhaps: RISQUE.  Not Safe For Work usually applies to a meme you would not want on your monitor should your boss walk in the door behind you.

10. Biblical twin of Jacob: ESAU.

11. The "A" of the choir shorthand SATB: ALTO.  Soprano, ALTO, Tenor, and Bass

12. Forest dweller: DEER.  Apparently they like the ocean, too. This video of DEER playing on Pebble Beach in CA went viral last year. (1:40 min.)  

14. Stoneworkers: MASONS.  difference between a mason and a bricklayer

21. Kotb of "Today": HODA.  Like Issa Rae, both Hoda's first and last names make for good crossword fill.

22. Possible answer to "Who's ready?": I AM.

25. Better trained: ABLER.

26. Bobby of the Black Panthers: SEALE.  Born Robert George Seale in 1936 in Liberty, TX, he co-founded the Black Panther Party with Huey P. Newton in 1966.

27. Apt rhyme for "stomp": CLOMP.  To CLOMP is to walk with heavy, loud steps.

28. Oscar winner Redmayne: EDDIE.  Born Edward John David Redmayne in London, England in 1982, Eddie won an Oscar in 2015 for portraying Stephen Hawking in The Theory of Everything. He was also nominated the following year for The Danish Girl.

29. King who banished Cordelia: LEAR.  In Shakespeare's King Lear, Cordelia is one of King Lear's three daughters. Basically she is banished because she has more integrity than her shallow sisters. Yes, her father later regrets his actions.

30. Places for pews: NAVES.  A NAVE is a section of a church.  
31. Good dog's reward: TREAT.  
Snuffles is a Hanna-Barbera character from Quick Draw McGraw.

32. Goes below the surface: SINKS.  The Archimedes Principle explains whether or not something should sink in a liquid. When you drop ravioli into a pot of boiling water, they sink because they are denser than water. As they cook, they expand and their density decreases. When their density becomes less than water, they float. Eureka!

34. Maker of Vomero and Air Max sneakers: NIKE.  Both are styles of shoes made by Nike.

38. Gamer going live on Twitch, say: STREAMER.  Twitch is an internet platform where people can share "in real life" streams. For example, it is a popular place to share your screen while you play a video game. It was founded in 2011 and is a subsidiary of Amazon. Now that you know that, it is easy to break down the clue:  Gamer (someone playing a video game) going live (streaming) on Twitch (website).  more about Twitch  

40. Classic slapstick trio: STOOGES.  CSO to Chairman Moe!

41. Chairlift predecessor, at some ski resorts: T-BAR.

42. Rapid transit option: SUBWAY.

44. Shocked and appalled: AGHAST.

45. Outdoor gear giant: REI.  I am a member of this co-op and have made a pilgrimage to the 'mothership' store in Seattle.

48. __ for greatness: BOUND.  

49. Skipped town: FLED.  
Mac Davis   ~   Texas in my Review Mirror   ~   1974

50. Wheels: AUTO.  I wanted this to be "ride" because that would be a slang answer matched to a slang clue.

51. Look over quickly: SCAN.  I love my ScanSnap scanner. If you do a lot of scanning, that is your tool.

52. Spanx shade: NUDE.  Spanx is a brand of shapewear (tight-fitting underwear intended to control and shape one's figure). No one says "girdle" anymore.

53. Unoccupied: FREE.  This could be said of an empty chair, conference room, or perhaps an empty port-a-john.

54. City that surrounds Vatican City: ROME.

55. German three: DREI.  

59. Conclusion: END.  Bonus points for this proper ENDing!

Here's the grid, all dressed up:


Before I go, I want to extend happy birthday wishes to waseeley's DW and blogging assistant, Teri!  🎂 We appreciate your contributions every week!

6 comments:

Subgenius said...

This puzzle struck me as having considerably more “crunch” than the typical Monday puzzle. In fact, I’m not even going to say it was a “walk in the park” because it didn’t quite strike me that way today, with such obscure names as “Momoa” for example. But anyway, FIR, so I’m happy.

desper-otto said...

Good morning!

D-o loves a themeless Monday. Zip, zip, done. Thanx, Stella and sumdaze. (Adam Ried of America's Test Kitchen and Cooks Country complies with the i-before-e rule.)

LAOS: Gimme. Back in the day I was assigned to plot the coordinates bombed by the planes from our ship for reporting to Saigon. If the bombs fell in Laos we didn't report 'em, because we weren't bombing in Laos.

DEER: There's a herd of 10 that frequent our back yard. Construction of new homes in our town has eliminated most wooded lots. They congregate in the 5-acre "reserve" in the center of our block.

APSE: I can never keep 'em straight -- I don't know my APSE from my NAVE.

Happy birthday, Teri. Keep on keepin' waseeley in line.

Jinx in Norfolk said...

FIW Monday, missing HOtA x ASCENt. To me, Dave Garroway is Today. And the crossing clue and fill could be noun or verb. Still, I could have fixed it had I thought about it for a millisecond.

When we're not on the road (as we are now) our RV lives in Suffolk County, just a couple of miles south of the Isle of Wight County line. Smithfield, of Smithfield pork products, is probably the best-known "city" in Isle of Wight county.

I thought the only horror filmmaker allowed in crossword puzzles was Wes Craven. Eye are rolling in Ektorp today.

Nat Geo Wild "airs" The Incredible Doctor Pol, Dr. Oakley, Yukon Vet, and Critter Fixers. Not enough animal TV? They also feature several different Secrets of the Zoo franchises. All of these are fun and interesting.

Name that tune:
Helter skelter in a summer SWELTER
The birds flew off with a fallout shelter

"BOUND for greatness" sounds a little kinky to me.

In these days where saying something nice about the wrong person or liking the wrong post will get a person cancelled, how does NIKE continue to thrive with its long history of horrible human rights violations?

As Marlon Brando would shout, Stella! Thanks for the fun start to the week. And thanks to sumdaze for the fun, including all the apropos cartoons and pix.

Anonymous said...

Took 3:29 today, a very rare finish in less than 3.5 minutes.

As usual, I agree with SubG - in retrospect - seeing Momoa, a Blank Panther (really?), Greek, German, & Italian.

Like D-O, a nice themeless puzzle....

Jinx: That guy was killing me (softly)....

KS said...

FIR. I agree with SG, I found today's puzzle a little crunchy myself. Starting off, I wanted BCC'ed instead of BCC'd. I still feel it's wrong.
And the proper names, Momoa, Ari, Luca, and Reid for example, was step too far.
So overall, it's done so there's that.

Anonymous said...

I counted 19 proper nouns, may have missed one or two. 3 answers I have never heard of : 1 across - Bccd, 47 across - Geo, and 9 down - NSFW - risqué.
Tough Monday