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Dec 23, 2024

Monday December 23, 2024 Zhouqin Burnikel

  

Happy Monday, everyone. Christmas came early in the form of a puzzle is by none other than our talented blogmistress, Zhouqin Burnikel.
Theme:  

We'll kick things off with the reveal:

35 Across. "We've made some progress," and what one might say about the answer to each starred clue: IT'S A START.
Each of the starred clues is a START to something. We have:

1 Across. *With 65-Across, faceoff in a hockey game: PUCK.     and     65 Across. See 1-Across: DROP.
In hockey, a PUCK DROP STARTs play.

18 Across. *Ceremonial toss made memorable by Simone Biles at the 2019 World Series: FIRST PITCH.
In baseball, it is common to invite a celebrity to throw a FIRST (unofficial) PITCH at the START of a game.

23 Across. *TV show pilot, typically: EPISODE I.
In TV-land, the first EPISODE at the START of a TV series is called a pilot.

54 Across. *Auction action: OPENING BID.
At auctions, the OPENING BID STARTs the bidding process.

49. *Musical introduction: OVERTURE.
In theater, an OVERTURE is an orchestral piece played at the START of an opera, play, ballet, etc.

I like the range of STARTS in this puzzle. Also impressive is the placement of a two-part themer in the top-left and bottom-right corners. Let's look at that now.  
Across:

5. "I give up!": UNCLE.  I tried to find the reason we say UNCLE to mean "I give up!" but I could find no definitive answer -- only speculation. After reading a few sources, I cried UNCLE.

10. "Eternals" star Gemma: CHAN.  (b. Nov. 29, 1982 in London)  Eternals is a 2021 fantasy/action film.
CHAN as Sersi in Eternals

14. "__ yours": affectionate sign-off: EVER.

15. Gaming rookies: NOOBS.  N00BS (spelled with zeros instead of Os) is an example of leet. Basically, leet is a gamer's writing system that replaces letters with numbers or other characters. Some say it is derived from the word elite.  1337

16. Search for wild game: HUNT.  

17. Fancy fundraiser: GALA.     and     26 Down. Broadway background: SET.
I liked the alliteration in these two clues, as well as in the 54-Across themer.

20. Alpine event: SUPER-G.  It stands for Super Giant Slalom. 
This is Mikaela Shiffrin winning the Bronze for the Women's Super-G 
at the 2021 FIX World Alpine Ski Championships. (1:13 min.)

22. __ A Sketch: ETCH.  

25. Dried poblano peppers: ANCHOS.  
The ANCHO is on the left.

27. Bridge support: TRUSS.  waseeley gave told us about "trusses" last Thursday so today I'll point you towards  The World's 10 Longest Continuous TRUSS bridges.  (I have ridden my  bike across #5 many times.)

28. "Nice to see you!": HI THERE.  


29. Square root of cuatro: DOS.  matemáticas españolas
The square root of a negative number is an imaginary number, denoted by i.
The answer should be 2i.
The answer "lost an i".

30. 2001 film with a Seussian title: I AM SAM.  I did not hesitate on this one because the soundtrack for this Sean Penn and Michelle Pfeiffer movie is on my Top 5 Soundtracks of All Time list. Every song is a Beatles cover. It is difficult to choose just one. Here is Sarah McLachlan with Blackbird.  

34. Mgr.'s helper: ASST.  manager and assistant

37. "Hunny" bear: POOH.  

40. "Abracadabra!": PRESTO.  I like the parity between the clue and answer.

41. Take up or take in: SEW.  A tailor might take up a hem or take in a suit that is too large.

44. Baltimore baseballers: ORIOLES.  CSO to waseeley!

46. Houston baseballer: ASTRO.  CSO to -T!  
I liked that these two answers were on the same line.

48. Ballpoint alternative: GEL PEN.  
I 💙 these pens!

52. "Zoolander" actor Wilson: OWEN.  
Owen (right) starred with Ben Stiller (left) in this 2001 comedy.

53. __ Coors: MOLSON.  This one was ESP for me. I did know of Coors beer but I did not know that in 2005 Molson of Canada merged with Coors of the U.S. to form Molson Coors Brewing Co. (now Molson Coors Beverage Co.).

57. Joint protected by a patella: KNEE.  A patella is a KNEEcap.

60. Spanakopita dough: FILO.  The Greeks deserve a Nobel Prize for inventing such a delicious pie with spinach as a main ingredient.  

61. Ludicrous display: FARCE.  Def.: (noun) an empty or patently ridiculous act, proceeding, or situation.  

62. Unagi Day fish: EELS.  Mark your calendars. The next Unagi Day will be July 19, 2025.

63. Hand puppet material: FELT.  FELT is believed to be the world's oldest fabric.  more about FELT

64. Support one's team, in a way: CHEER.

Down:

1. Knob on a viola: PEG.  
A viola has four strings so it needs four PEGs.

2. The ACC's Cavaliers: UVA.  Atlantic Coast Conference and University of Virginia

3. Fahrenheit counterpart: CELSIUS.  

4. Bluegrass-country singer Alison: KRAUSS.  (b. July 23, 1971 in Decatur, IL)  
Sawing on the Strings  (2008)

5. Ravenous, probably: UNFED.

6. B
ête __: NOIRE.  Def.: (noun) a person or thing strongly detested or avoided.    
This translates from French to black beast.

7. Short-legged canine: CORGI.  The Pembroke Welsh Corgi was #11 on the  American Kennel Club's most popular dogs of 2023 list. Here is a collection of cute CORGI actions (2:18 min.):

8. Dumbbell abbr.: LBS.  pounds

9. Superlative suffix: -EST.  This is the bestest suffix.

10. Make small talk: CHITCHAT.  Have you heard of ablaut reduplication? It is why CHITCHAT sounds natural to native English speakers but chatchit does not. We had a puzzle containing several of these terms on Nov. 6, 2024.

11. Homes for pet rabbits: HUTCHES.

12. Newsroom stars: ANCHORS.  Cue Will Ferrell in Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy (2004):  

13. Unspecified degree: NTH.  not to be confused with the degrees in 3-Down

19. __-up demand: PENT.  According to Investopedia, this describes a rapid increase in demand for a service or product, usually following a period of subdued spending.

21. Theorize: POSIT.  Perhaps potentially perky people pencil positive POSITs on Post-its.  

23. Flight takeoff hr.: ETD.  "Hour" is abbreviated, so is "Estimated Time of Departure".

24. Full-time athlete: PRO.  Last week 17-year old golfer Blades Brown announced he was skipping college to turn PRO.  ESPN article

25. Direct toward: AIM AT.

28. Bowlers and fedoras: HATS.  
Bowlers (l.) and fedoras (r.) are often made of FELT.

31. Colorado skiing mecca: ASPEN.  

32. Snickers producer: MARS.  This was the candy bar -- not snickers as in "hee hee".

33. NNW reversal: SSE.

35. "That would be terrible!": I HOPE NOT.  
"Christmas is cancelled" scene from Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer (1964)

36. Sounds like a lion: ROARS.

37. 1990s collectible disc: POG. We've had this one a few times lately. I hope everyone remembered it this time.  in case you forgot

38. Creamy dessert made with cookies: OREO PIE.  

39. Derrick setting: OIL WELL.  

41. Real knockout: STUNNER.  Something that is stunning to see can be a STUNNER.

42. Miss a cue: ERR.

43. "__ betide our enemies": WOE.  This time of year we say, "Glad tidings!" but here is a darker use.

45. Heidi Klum's model daughter: LENI.  Leni Olumi Klum (b. May 4, 2004) is Heidi's oldest child. Seal adopted her in 2009.
Seal, Leni, and Heidi

47. Really psyched: STOKED.  The first known use of this slang word was in 1965. M-W

49. Color technique with a blended effect: OMBRE.  
50. Alto or soprano: VOICE.

51. Revered tribal figure: ELDER.

54. Like weird vibes: OFF.  
This one is for Jayce.

55. Org. with Cardinals and Saints: NFC.  I had to make a trade from the National Football League to the National Football Conference.
FYI, The AFC + The NFC = The NFL

56. "So frustrating!": GAH.

58. "Strange Magic" rock gp.: ELO.

59. Precognition letters: ESP.  Precognition is a noun meaning "
clairvoyance relating to an event or state not yet experienced". So, the opposite of déjà vu???

Happy Holidays to everyone! 🎄I will be away for a few days but I will be back before the START of the new year.

 
Note from C.C.:
 
Happy 80th birthday to Margot, our caring and loving Misty. Here is a picture of Misty and her husband Rowland celebrating their 15th wedding anniversary in 2009. 



11 comments:

Subgenius said...

One crossing makes me a little reluctant to give this puzzle the “coveted” title of “a walk in the park.” That is “ombré” crossing “Molson.” Other than that, I had no trouble with this puzzle. FIR, so I’m happy.

Subgenius said...

Oh , and Happy Birthday, Misty. I always enjoy your little “stories”!

desper-otto said...

Good morning!

Tried to spell CELSIUS with two Cs and wondered what a CUPERG could be. D'oh. Also needed to swap my NFL for NFC, and RANGE for VOICE. It was an unusually heavy Wite-Out Monday. Thanx for the puzzle, C.C., and for the tour, sumdaze. (Loved the caribou cartoon and the explication of ablaut reduplication.)

TRUSS: The only one of the ten that I've driven across is #10 over the Mississippi.

GEL PEN: I was working this puzzle with my trusty Pilot G2 -- the same one pictured by sumdaze.

HBD, Misty.

Subgenius said...

I don’t know why that “duplicated.” I think there is way to get rid of unwanted “comments” but I don’t remember what that is..

Anonymous said...

Monday puzzle. Start up the week……C.C. Mixed up on her days? Couple more sticklers than usual but very intertaining and doable.
Greet the day.

BobB said...

Pretty crunchy for a Monday.

Gah????

Jinx in Norfolk said...

FIR, but hand up for nfl->NFC.

TRUSS is becoming an Ektorp, joining ELO, OREO, et al.

I once knew a woman who wore a tee shirt declaring "You can't be first, but you could be next." (It wasn't directed at me.)

DNK (as clued): I AM SAM, CHAN, WOE, LENI, and OMBRE. OMBRE looks like how the Spanish word for "man" sounds.

Thanks to CC for the delightful puzzle, and to sumdaze for another dazzling review.

Anonymous said...

Took 5:49 today for me to kick-off the week.

Seemed tougher than the more recent Mondays, as I had many of the unknowns already identified here. Until today, I never heard "ever yours".

I understand that math is the universal language, but I hope doing math in foreign languages doesn't become a trend here.

Big Easy said...

I was cruising along with C.C.'s puzzle until after her baseball fills and stumbled. Unlike Sumdaze, I didn't remember POG and had no idea who LENI was. But her second letter had to be a vowel after L__N__. My brain was slow getting GEL PEN (unlike d-o, I hate them). The OPENING BID was late due to the unknown OMBRE and the seldom heard GAH, which I haven't heard since Gomer Pyle would said 'well gah lee' back in the 60's. That took care of the unknown LENI.

Liz TRUZZ was the British PM who didn't last as long as a head of cabbage. They are changing PMs like patients in a hospital.
"Eternals" and Gemma CHAN were both unknowns.

KS said...

FIR. I found this to be more than a bit crunchy for a Monday, more Thursday fare.
Proper names like Krauss and Chan along with answers like filo and ombre made this puzzle more difficult than it needed to be.
But it's done, so there's that.

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