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Feb 8, 2025

Saturday, February 8, 2025, Amie Walker & Matthew Stock

 



Themeless Saturday by Amie Walker & Matthew Stock




  


We have escaped blizzards this winter on the Great Plains but Amie and Matt provided a blizzard of proper names. However, after getting through the grid I had only one empty cell at #51 where I did know Ms. _UGH or what a _IPINGBAG was (My lovely bride did!). After a run through the alphabet, I tried a "P" and was pleasantly surprised when I got the Congratulations message for a hard-earned "got 'er done!"

Across

1. Arno city: PISA - The Arno's headwaters are up in the Apennines and then the river meanders through Florence and PISA on the way to the Ligurian Sea.


5. Let up: ABATE.

10. Ontario, for one: LAKE - The "O" of the mnemonic HOMES for the Great Lakes

14. Sticks around at lunch, say: ANTS ON A LOG 😀


16. "Pssh": I BET.


17. Awards show extra: SEAT FILLER.


18. Sushi sometimes served with ponzu: TORO - Saturday cluing for TORO!


19. Here and there?: SPLIT 😀

20. Second-worst possible "Wheel of Fortune" spin: LOSE A TURN - I'll bet you can also see the worst wedge in this picture 


22. "One, two, __": hide-and-seek cheater's count: TEN. 😀

23. Get off the road: TOW 😀

24. Lean: TILT.

25. Trounce: WHOMP.

27. "We'll take care of that": LET US - Yeah, I'm old enough to remember these ads


30. Time of self-prioritization and boundary setting, colloquially: VILLAIN ERA ¯\_(ツ)_/¯


35. "This is bad!": OH NO.

36. "Have a guess?": ANY IDEA.


37. Anthem officially adopted on Dominion Day in 1980: O CANADA - My favorite national anthem!

39. Home __: TURF - Here's the Sharks and Jets defending theirs in West Side Story


40. "Start again": FROM THE TOP.

42. One who makes tracks: SKIER 😀

44. "Qismat" actress: TANIA ¯\_(ツ)_/¯


45. Escape room find: CLUE.


47. Mark, as a box: X IN.

48. Civil rights law, for short: ADA - Americans with Disability Act


51. It might have frosted tips: PIPING BAG.


54. Oatmeal __: STOUT.
56. Soup noodle: UDON.

57. Soiree whose invite might say "Let's get nauty": 😀 YACHT PARTY.


59. Sue Sylvester series: GLEE - I did not know of Ms. Sylvester but did know of GLEE


60. Cover of knight: PLATE ARMOR.


61. Outskirts?: HEMS 😀

62. Imperfect, e.g.: TENSE The imperfect tense is used to describe an action that is unfinished or that happened regularly in the past. Here is an example of the imperfect tense in English and 
  • "John was eating breakfast when the telephone rang". "Was eating" is in the imperfect tense. 
63. Actress Rae: ISSA - ISSA's vowel-rich name has made her a frequent cwd entry


Down:

1. "Nah": PASS.

2. Lacking the knack: INEPT.

3. Uninspired: STALE.

4. Skylar of "Crazy Ex-Girlfriend": ASTIN.

       Skylar Astin   Rachel Bloom

5. Singer DiFranco: ANI.


6. Party favor with a twist?: BALLOON ART.


7. "I'll take care of that": ALLOW ME or...


8. Emu's six: TOES - Three and three


9. Bird in the National Audubon Society logo: EGRET.


10. Tot: LITTLE ONE.

11. Start of a delicate conversation: ABOUT THAT.


12. Australian soccer star Sam: KERR - Samantha ¯\_(ツ)_/¯


13. Place-name that means "River-Town" in Old English: ETON The name derives from Old English Ä’a-tÅ«n, meaning “River-Town”, a reference to Eton's proximity to the River Thames. Now that's some serious Saturday cluing for an old standard.

15. Poetic adverb: OFT.

21. Trouble: AIL.

23. Porch pirate, e.g.: THIEF Ten ways to thwart them


25. Thick bundle: WAD.

26. When court dates are scheduled: PROM NIGHTS - Ah, paradise on the court in the gym/


28. Mac user's command+Z: UNDO.

29. Wet bar?: SOAP 😀

30. Brewery sights: VATS.

31. Native north of the Arctic timberline: INUK - An INUK is a single person of the Inuit people


32. Dickinson's "The Heart Asks Pleasure First," for one: LYRIC POEM - A poetic look at the cycle of life


33. Traces of interest in the future: LIFELINES 😀

34. Muscle protein: ACTIN - Now I remember why I didn't like biology 


38. "Eureka!": AHA.

41. Like many who celebrate the Guelaguetza: OAXACAN More


43. Get on track?: RUN.


46. Country whose national bird is the endangered steppe eagle: EGYPT 
¯\_(ツ)_/¯ 


48. Arcade pioneer: ATARI.

49. Digs for archaeology majors?: DORMS - I'm not sure Morey Hall, my old DORM, had any archaeology majors.

Morey Hall Wayne State College, Wayne NE

50. Wheels: AUTOS.

51. "Dune: Part Two" star Florence: PUGH 
¯\_(ツ)_/¯ 


52. Not busy: IDLE.

53. Hayride perch: BALE.

54. Self-care spot: SPA.

55. Banks who coined the words "flawsome" and "smize": TYRA - Awesome with a flaw and Smile with your eyes


58. Gym top: TEE - Kids wear most anything in P.E. today.



Notes from C.C.:
 
1) Happy 56th Anniversary to our Thursday Sherpa Bill and his wife Teri!
 
2) Looks who Big Easy bumped into yesterday?
 
 

2 comments:

Subgenius said...

As usual for a Saturday, there was quite a bit of misdirection, and quite a few obscure names and terms. But after replacing “town” with “turf” I gradually managed to solve this challenging, but ultimately fair, puzzle. FIR, so I’m happy.

YooperPhil said...

I’m not exactly sure what the term “thumper” means in context to a CW, but people seem to use it when they have a negative impression of a puzzle, and that would be me today. I mean a Saturday themeless should be hard, requiring some cogitation, but this one was over the top as far as level of difficulty and ultimately I had no chance. Clues such as Skylar, Qismat actress, Sue Sylvester, (and the worst one of them all)-Australian soccer star Sam, plus the unknown fill of VILLAIN ERA, PIPING BAG, INUK, ACTIN, STOUT, and TORO (as clued) led to my demise. HG ~ I always enjoy your Saturday blog, today much more so than the puzzle, thank you.