Saturday Themeless by Brian Callahan & Matthew Luter

problem" events that took some in-flight adjustments. Eventually, "Crossword base here, the puzzle has landed!" Too much space? 😀
Brian and Matthew are shown below l -> r.
1. Jimmy who plays Senator Bail Organa: SMITS - Five letter Jimmy actors are few and far between. Jimmy joined the Star Wars troupe
15. Upbeat greeting: HI YA and 24. Upbeat greeting: HEY. Sup?
16. Brute: OGRE.
17. Unstable: ROCKY.
18. One reading supertitles, maybe: OPERA GOER - Translations projected above the stage.
16. Brute: OGRE.
17. Unstable: ROCKY.
18. One reading supertitles, maybe: OPERA GOER - Translations projected above the stage.
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20. "Voyage to India" singer: ARIE and 7. "New Rules" singer Dua: LIPA - Both are often in concert in our puzzles.
22. Places for boxers to be washed: PET SPAS 😀
25. One who is a pro at getting into people's heads?: ENT - This one got me started on CPAP
30. Felt for: PITIED.
32. "Def!": TOTES - Using TOTES for totally and Def for definitely is cringy slang for me
33. "What bizarre behavior!": WHO EVEN DOES THAT.
40. Apple platform: IOS - My iPhone uses IOS and my MacBook uses OSX
41. Plagiarizes: CRIBS - Cheating by any other name is still the same
41. Plagiarizes: CRIBS - Cheating by any other name is still the same
51. New York stadium namesake: ASHE - I had to anagram SHEA to get to the correct fill
52. Doesn't travel far for fare: EATS LOCAL.
53. Plagiarize: STEAL - Plagiarize redux
54. Small deviation: BLIP.
56. Numerical prefix: TETRA - Carbon TETRAchloride has four chlorine atoms bonded to one Carbon atom.
57. Short diner orders: BLT'S.
58. Amazon Handmade alternative: ETSY.
59. Literature exam component: ESSAY.
Down:
1. Guitar attachment: STRAP - Some are personalized.
2. Tied fast: MOORED - Fast is an adjective here
3. Provoke: INCITE.
4. Looks between one's fingers, perhaps: TAKES A PEEK.
5. Artful: SLY.
6. They're usually around two feet: SHOES 😀
8. Palette array: EYE SHADOW.
9. Flitted: DARTED.
10. Trademarked image: LOGO.
11. Phase of self-surrender in Joseph Campbell's hero's journey: EGO DEATH ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
21. Keep moist, in a way: BASTE.
23. Head outside?: PRIVY 😀 A bathroom on a ship is called a head but I doubt if they are outside like this one.
26. __ cricket: TEST - This is the most prestigious form of cricket. I don't understand that or the game at all.
31. Family member with a window to the world: INDOOR CAT - The tags on our Lily are superfluous now because she is a strict INDOOR CAT.
34. Flashy moves from a selfish hoopster: HERO BALL - A basketball player is said to be playing HERO BALL when he selfishly tries to take over the game especially at the end. I always think of James Hardin.
36. Castilian hero: EL CID.
40. Text after a long journey: I'M HOME.
42. Plagues: BESETS.
43. Bogart film set in the desert: SAHARA - 1943 vintage
47. Push back: DELAY.
49. Hieroglyphic animals: ASPS.
50. Hearing things: EARS 😀
52. Subside: EBB.
53. Fr. title: STE - An abbreviation. for a female saint

14 comments:
Yahoo! I got a
Saturday crossword! Without turning on the red letters or making a single mistake! ( Of course, I corrected things as I went along, but ultimately this is true ). This is truly a “red-letter day”! (Without the red letters, as I said.) So I can certainly say,
“FIR, so I’m happy.” In fact, I’m ecstatic!
Good morning!
I don't use red letters, so either I get it, or I don't. Today was touch-and-go, but in the end, I went. Yay. Thanx, Brian, Matthew, and Husker.
IOS: My ancient IPhone7 can't be updated beyond IOS 15. My BofA app won't open -- I must download a newer version from the app store. The newer version requires IOS 16. Catch-22.
DELAY: My lawn guy was supposed to come on Thursday, but delayed until Friday. On Friday he delayed again. Now he's going to shoot for 9/4 -- that's a whole week late. Grrrrrr. Guess who's looking for a new lawn guy.
PRIVY: After boot camp I was assigned temporarily at the recruit center processing new recruits for a Confidential Clearance. I got thoroughly reamed by a company commander when I directed a recruit to the head, "It's up those stairs and to the right." "Belay your last! It's the compartment up that ladder on the starboard side."
Finished a Saturday!!! Finished it wrong, but I had scribbles in every cell. Goofed with TOTEx x TExT, as well as IrDOOhCAT x WHOEVErDOESTHAT and BEACHhEAD.
It took me a second to recognize ERIK Larson, one of my favorite authors. I've read The Devil in the White City, Isaac's Storm, and The Splendid and the Vile so far. The problem is that as soon as my go-to used bookstore gets one of his books in, it sells. I have never encountered an author who can make history so interesting and alive. White City chronicles the Chicago World's Fair and the serial killer (a physician) who ran rampant during it. Isaac's Storm details the early days of what would become the National Weather Service, and the hurricane that destroyed Galveston and led to Houston's rise to prominence. The Splendid and the Vile is an account of WWII England, especially Churchill's trials and tribulations.
H.Gary said that he doubts that marine heads are outside. Never saw one outside, but most men (and a not insignificant number of women) just pee over the rail. Two associated facts: 1) The Coast Guard reports that a substantial number of boating drowning victims are found with their zippers down, suggesting a mishap while relieving themselves, and 2) it is legal to pee over the rail, but it is a federal offense to pee in a bucket and dump the contents overboard. Your tax dollars at work.
Thanks to Brian and Matthew for letting me play with the smart kids on this Saturday. And thanks to H.Gary for the fun tour. Congrats to the Huskers.
FIR. I had ro really work at this one. The urge to throw in the towel was almost constant. But I was determined to persevere and got the win. Yay me!
There were so many changes i needed to make as I went along. Rocky instead of shaky, and hero ball instead of solo ball, to name a few.
The bottom filled first and I worked my way up. Last to fall was the NW.
So overall, as Saturdays go, this was an OK puzzle.
HIYA. I persevered and finished this puzzle in due time. Somehow what i didn’t know filled with perps and really WAGS. Sometimes you get lucky.
Some clues I liked like the ones for BEACH READ, INDOOR CAT, EYE SHADOW.
We had hot yoga yesterday now we’re doing HOT PILATES. I kept HOPPY for MALTY for too long not knowing MART as clued. That was not easy to guess.
In the NE we had LEGO tethered to LOGO.
Thank you HG for that informative review and the cute kitties.
Yooper Phil here ~ I don’t use red letters or any other aid to solve a puzzle, I don’t even use DW as a reference, if I can’t get it on my own, so be it, I’ll accept defeat, as in the last few Saturdays. Today I was able to FIR in a little over 20 minutes, due mainly to friendly perps cuz I had a bunch of unknowns, MART, ERIK, AMY HERO BALL, and what a zebu is to name a few. Thanks Brian and Matthew for the construction, and to HG for the expo!
YP here ~ d-o, you really have to upgrade your relic, the advances in tech are a thousand fold since the 7.
Good Morning
I finished w/o help in normal Saturday time, but I had to overcome a plethora of unknowns along the way: Beast Mode, Ego Death, Hero Ball, Hot Pilates, Test Cricket, Green Tea, Dewlap, Amy, ENT, Arie, Mart, and Oer. Fortunately, the long entries, such as, Take A Peek, OK, I Get It, Indoor Cat, etc., plus ample obvious fill resulted in a FIR. The cluing was clever, yet didn’t cross that too-cutesy line, at least for me.
Thanks, Brian and Matthew, and thanks, HG, for the usual sparkling review and visuals, especially the sweet photo of Darling Lily, our favorite Indoor Cat! The comic for Blip was too funny!
Have a great day.
The PRIVY entry was simply brilliant, and the puzzle as a whole was pretty good, too, posing plenty of challenges and not too many annoyances. Somehow, even TOTES was delightful, as clued.
I also enjoyed DEWLAP and MALTY, as well as SMITS, CRIBS, HIYA, and EAT LOCAL.
Just go get a cheap Android TracFone. They are about 30 bucks, do everything you need
Well, it’s Saturday at the LAT and, as usual, going to be a bumpy ride. Nice touch starting off with Bail Organa (there’s a household name for you) because, heaven knows we don’t get enough Star Wars clues. Let’s follow that up with IGBO - personally, I love “look how smart I am” clues.
Wow, all of that in only the first two rows - impressive. Even more so as we move east and bump into Mr. Mochi and his pet Zebu, along with another nice touch in quoting Yoda (way to show us who’s boss).
Obviously, a puzzle can be made more difficult with either devilish wordplay and tricky cluing, or we can load up the grid with obscure factual references, which basically turns it into a trivia test. Fortunately, when confronted with the latter, I have this wonderful friend named Uncle Google. He’s more than willing to enlighten me regarding such wonderful items such as HEROBALL, INDOORCATs, TEST CRICKETS, and of course, the marvelous concept of ordering up a big old plate of HOT PILATES.
Sailors on old ships used a tow-rag, a long piece of frayed rope that dangled in the water, to clean themselves after pooing. The "head" of the ship, located at the bow (far away from the captain's quarters at the stern), contained "seats of ease" with holes, allowing the rope to trail into the sea. After use, the rope was returned to the water to be washed by the ship's motion or wave action, with the end often fraying to create a brush-like effect. I know -TMI. LOL
Brian & Matthew served up a quintessential Saturday puzzle. Unfortunately, I still FIW. I should've recognized BEAST MODE, but stuck with BEAST zOnE instead.
Thanks, HG, for filling in all the blanks as you always do.
DNF. Some clever cluing, but the obscure names and pop culture trivia convinced me to TITT.
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