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Nov 16, 2024

Saturday, November 16, 2024, Zhouqin Burnikel

 Saturday Themeless by C.C. Burnikel

Our friend C.C. gave us a fun puzzle for today but left me flummoxed at the bottom right as you see here where my two empty cells were. I made the right guess for someone named NASIM but had no shot at the  name for the nesting Russian figurines. I knew of their existence but could not come up with the correct vowel. I also had no shot at the tofu dish. I'll take one bad cell and soldier on. 

I had a very nice lunch with inanehiker [see picture at bottom of write-up] on Wednesday and showed her this SE corner and she laughed at seeing that trouble spot early.

 Across:

1. Sweet drink with a velvety texture: MANGO LASSI.

           

11. Go-to docs: PCPS - My Primary Care Physician is a former student who referred me to another former student for my surgery.


15. "Seems unlikely": I DOUBT THAT.

16. Smoothie option: ALOE - Colorful drinks today


17. Walk of Style locale: RODEO DRIVE.




18. One on Charon's ferry: SOUL 


19. Remove all traces of: ERASE.

20. Hostile territory: ENEMY TURF - In Westside Story, if the Sharks or Jets invaded ENEMY TURF,  they either danced or had a fight


22. Groups of reps: SETS.

23. Long-running CBS drama: CSI - Crime Scene Investigation


24. Growing needs: SEEDS - Burpee SEEDS are a sure sign of spring


25. Doctor: ALTER - My lovely bride always doctors up a "boughten" pizza


27. Banks at Wrigley Field: ERNIE - ERNIE did it all but never got to play in a World Series


29. Sound cranky: WHINE.

32. Versailles figure: ROI.

The Dream Of A King

34. Evening, in promos: NITE.

35. Jules who pioneered the art of trapeze: LEOTARD - A puzzle I recently blogged had "bloomers" that were named for Amelia Bloomer.


37. Language close to Portugués: ESPAÑOL - Welp, Spain and Portugal do share the Iberian Peninsula so...


39. Liberal follower: ARTS.

40. Brewery vessel: KEG.

42. Draw a parallel: LIKEN.

43. Canyonlands formations: MESAS.


45. Country with a red dragon on its flag: WALES.


47. Salk contemporary: SABIN.


49. Guitar legend Paul: LES - This is the LES Paul #1 he built in 1952.


50. Diplomatic achievement: PACT.

54. Souvenirs caught by fans: FOUL BALLS - An unbelievable one in this year's World Series


56. Actress Ringwald: MOLLY - MOLLY traced her roots to a small house in Arlington, NE which is my hometown and where I sub. When she and a film crew showed up, these kid recognized her and had a picture taken. 

57. Mammal on the Vancouver Canucks logo: ORCA.


58. Mollusk native to the northwest Atlantic: SEA SCALLOP.


60. Mount Olympus figure: ARES.


61. Spiritual calm: INNER PEACE.

62. Video game whose fifth and final sequel was End of Ages: MYST 
¯\_(ツ)_/¯


63. Nesting Russian figurine: MATRYOSHKA - muh tree OWSH kuh) As I said, I knew of the nesting dolls but the name of this set  ¯\_(ツ)_/¯


Down:

1. Gets good and stuck: MIRES - I got MIRED down in the SE corner but I still love C.C.! 💗

2. Treasure: ADORE.

3. Signal to: NOD AT.

4. Wild thing?: GUESS 😀 Also an occasional crossword strategy.


5. Woodwind with a Viennese variety: OBOE.


6. Old Ford: LTD.

7. Phrase in Newton's first law: AT REST - I have done this demo, and had kids do it, hundreds of times. Object AT REST want to remain AT REST.


8. More polished: SHINIER.

9. File menu choice: SAVE.

10. Agenda bullets: ITEMS.


11. "Doctor Zhivago" author: PASTERNAK.


12. Seventh heaven: CLOUD NINE.

13. Spares no effort: POURS IT ON - In sports, this is can be known as running up the score

14. __-care: SELF.

21. "Way Up" host Angela: YEE ¯\_(ツ)_/¯


23. Court figure: CLERK.

25. Gasteyer of "Mean Girls": ANA - ANA was one of several SNL alums to be in this movie where she played Lindsay Lohan's mother.

 ANA            Lindsay

26. Eggs on top of toast Skagen: ROE - Common fill with an exotic clue.


28. Fish in unagi musubi: EEL - This musubi has both EEL and Spam. See comment above.


29. "Please forgive us": WE'RE SORRY.

30. What might really put a fire in one's belly?: HOT SAUCES.


31. Part of a rave review: IT'S A BLAST.

33. Key chains?: ISLES 😀


35. On the __: LAM.

36. Drops in the yard: DEW 😀

38. Film noir figures, briefly: PI'S - Bogie as Sam Spade leaped to my mind


41. Chivalrous: GALLANT - GAL ent or archaic Guh LAHNT

44. Part of the fam: SIB.

46. Not as important: LESSER.

48. "Chad" star Pedrad: NASIM ¯\_(ツ)_/¯


50. Ends of the earth: POLES 😀

51. The Almighty, to most Uyghurs: ALLAH.


52. Second place?: CLOCK 😀 - Also minutes and hours

53. Strong personality: TYPE-A.


54. Head: FOAM.


55. Headey of "White House Plumbers": LENA ¯\_(ツ)_/¯


56. __ tofu: spicy Sichuan dish: MAPO 
¯\_(ツ)_/¯


59. Noise on a baby monitor: CRY.

This is picture of inanehiker (Dr. Nina Kiekhaefer - nee Miller 😊), her friend Marla and me having lunch at The Venue in Lincoln on Wednesday. My grandfather emigrated to America from Switzerland with his sister named Nina (NY nuh) and he and grandma named their firstborn Nina. I wondered if our Nina pronounced her name that way or as NEE nuh. She uses my great aunt's pronunciation said she tells people to think of eight-uh, nine-uh, ten-uh. Very cool 😀 

Nina is a lovely person and we had a great visit on personal and crossword topics! BTW, I really enjoyed my turkey ciabatta. 

Nina        Me          Marla
I'm the thorn midst two roses.


14 comments:

TTP said...

C.C. has today's Los Angeles Times crossword: No title today. It is a themeless.

Subgenius said...

Sorry, but I just could not get “matryoshka.” Too many Naticks and possible Naticks on the way, including “Nasim” and “mapo.” So, close, but no cigar. I’m not happy about that, but I am happy to be here with you friends and see if you did better than I did!

desper-otto said...

Good morning!

Lately I've been skipping the Saturday puzzles, but since C.C. wrote this one, I gave it a shot. Got stuck on the same two squares as H-G, and guessed both of 'em wrong with K and U. Bzzzzzzt. Thanks for playing. Those horizontal stacked tens and vertical stacked nines are quite an accomplishment, but proved too tough for d-o. Thanx, C.C. and H.G. (I'm not sure I'd trust a former student to perform surgery on me.)

ALTER: D-w altered a "boughten" pizza last night. She moved all the pepperoni to my side and added pantry ingredients to both sides.

MAPO: Didn't get it in the puzzle, but seeing it made me think of, "I want my Maypo" -- a maple-flavored oatmeal cereal. Remember that from days gone by?

Anonymous said...

Got about 90% filled correctly, but had to resort to alphabet runs to get ‘er done. And yes DO, I remember Mayo. It’s something I ate in the morning after bathing in Mr. Bubble.

YooperPhil said...

A good Saturday themeless should be ridiculously hard, and this one fit that bill for me. First pass only yielded 6 or 8 unconnected fills and I had to work from there. Wasn’t very confident encountering clues like “Jules who pioneered the art of trapeze”. DNKs were a majority of the puzzle, but I was able to WAG and perp my way to a FIR w/out help in 31:57. MANGOLASSI was a new one. I knew MATRYOSHKA cuz a Russian friend gave me a set of the nesting dolls when she was here on a work visa, I couldn’t remember quite how to spell it but knew it started with an M, which perped me NASIM. RODEO DRIVE may be a gimme for our SoCal Cornerites (I do know how it’s pronounced though). I’ve been to Digby, Nova Scotia which is known as the SEA SCALLOP capital of the world. C.C. and Patti ~ you really made me think today, thanks for the challenge!

HG ~ nice that you got to meet up with inanehiker (I just noticed that the first four letters of that name are the same as her real name, transposed). I’ve never personally met anyone from the Corner, but I’m sure it would be fun and interesting.

YooperPhil said...

MAPO reminded me of Maypo also, used to eat it as a kid, it’s still being made but I haven’t had it in years.

Anonymous said...

Meeting fellow Cornerites is very cool. This was a bit too hard for me but I guessed right on most unknowns. HG, you look like you have lost weight lately. I didn't know Miss YEE but that perped, as did LEOTARD. I also never heard of a VIENNESE OBOE but how may 4 letter instruments are there. Thank you Gary and C.C.

Lemonade714 said...

The preceding was me; I was signed in and then I wasn't

Anonymous said...

Took 7:55 today for me to guess incorrectly at the intersection of mapo & matryoshka. I take solace in knowing that I wasn't the only one to bite it there.

I'm pleased that I guess correctly at the intersection of Sabin & Nasim, having never heard of "Chad" or Nasim Pedrad/Pedrad Nasim. I also have never heard of mango lassi, but those perps were fair.

I didn't know today's writer (Pasternak), but I knew the remaining actresses of today (Ana, Lena, & Molly), and even today's foreign language lessons (Espanol & roi).

In my humble opinion, the inclusion of obscure food and drink do not make for a good puzzle. Even on Saturday.

But, speaking of food and drink, it looks like a lovely (and tasty) get-together among some of our Corner residents. It's great that you were able to meet-up.

Jinx in Norfolk said...

FIW, missing my WAG @ NASIf x fATRYOSHKA. But I got my WAGS at LENA and MAPO x fATRYOSHKA, so I got that goin' for me. acai->ALOE, land->TURF, and leonard->LEOTARD.

It took me wayyyy too long to get how head=FOAM. Thanks for nuttin' damned sobriety. Ten years ago I would have gotten that without hesitation, then I would have had a cold one in celebration. Hey, it's five o'clock somewhere!

Thanks to CC for the fun toughie. And thanks to H.Gary for another fine review. Glad you were able to meet up with Nina and friend.

Big Easy said...

C.C., where did you come up with some of those fills I've never seen? I managed to get YEE and MANGO LASSI but I was dead in the water with three PN unknowns in the SE. That Russian figurine could have been FAT, RAT, BAT___, and I have a friend with the name NASIR. The M in NASIM was unknown, as was the show. And then you added some tofu dish- MAPO- that was unknown. I
t was a DNF with two blanks left. __ATR--SHKA was 63A on my newspaper. It was a rare Saturday puzzle that I worked NW to SE, only to fail on the last fill.

PCPS made no sense to my until Gary's explanation. I don't have a PCP because I have all the rest- gastro, cardio, derm, ortho, Neuro, Uro,--just add ologist.
PCP (phencyclidine)is what the drug addicts call Angel Dust.

KS said...

FIW. The SE did me in because I couldn't get inner peace. I'm afraid I still don't get clock as second place? And the Russian dolls would just not come to me. Total brain fog!
But despite all that, the rest of the puzzle filled in, albeit slowly.
Overall a fun puzzle.

YooperPhil said...

second, as in fraction of a minute.

RustyBrain said...

Slow going until the bottom where it started Russian! Unfortunately, I can't spell long Russian words (no surprise as I can't spell many English words either). As many others have noted, that was a bad place to cross a weird name.

One reason I enjoy Xwords is learning something new. Today's fun fact was LEOTARD.