google.com, pub-2774194725043577, DIRECT, f08c47fec0942fa0 L.A.Times Crossword Corner: Friday, September 26, 2025 - Ariana Borut

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Sep 26, 2025

Friday, September 26, 2025 - Ariana Borut

 Theme: ???? 



Puzzling thoughts:

Ok, despite solving this puzzle quickly and easily, I have no idea what the reveal has to do with the entries (themers).  And maybe there is nothing beyond the obvious.  Look, I may be one of the designated bloggers here, but that doesn't mean that I always "get" what the constructor is after

Today's constructor, Ariana Borut (if indeed this is she) indicates on her LinkedIn profile that she "worked with Patti Varol and Katie Hale; I reviewed crossword submissions to the LA Times, test solved accepted puzzles and constructed a crossword to be published in the Times."  The dates for this activity were May 2025 to July 2025, so the appearance of her puzzle today seems to validate her identity.  Her other crossword-related position is constructing puzzles for the Friday printed edition of the Yale Daily News.  This may be Ariana's major publication debut; if so, congratulations

The reveal today - at least to me - seems ambiguous to the entries:

59-across. Go over the top, or a hint to 17-, 23-, 37-, and 48-Across: PUT ON A SHOW.  I inserted the YouTube video above to try to see if there is some explanation I am missing.  Maybe someone who follows this blog can enlighten me in the comments section

The themers (entries):

17-across. Extremely popular puddle jumper?: HOT AIR TAXI.  Ok, I am familiar with a hot air balloon but I don't think that's in play here.  I found a link to a site that describes the present and future of air taxis.  But how does this connect?  Where is the hint that the reveal describes?  Is it the fact that the promise of using an air taxi for commuting is "full of hot air?"  The phrase "puddle jumper" in the clue (to me) refers to a commuter air service that makes frequent stops 

23-across. Soon-to-be buds?: NEXT BEST FRIENDS. Again, there can be two pairs of phrases:  next best which refers to something that can be an alternative if the best option is not available; best friends which refers to a group of acquaintances that are all well-connected and well-liked by each other.  Where (again) is the hint, and what does this have to do with "putting on a show"?

37-across. Beach race outcome?: QUICKSAND CASTLE. Can I not see the forest for the trees? How is a quick sand castle (however you want to connect the words) related to a beach race outcome?  Is it that there is a race to build a sand castle the fastest?

48-across. Four-bed, three-bath digs in the backyard?: FAMILY TREEHOUSE.  A family tree is simply the charting of ones ancestors and showing it as a "tree" to indicate the branches from one generation to the next.  A treehouse is simply a structure built into the network of branches and limbs of a tree and used as a getaway (secret hiding place, maybe?) for kids

Maybe it's time for me to retire - both from doing crossword blogs and creating crossword puzzles.  I hope the future generations of solvers and constructors are at least getting some entertainment from this.  Maybe after somebody reveals the "aha" I will see what's so clever ... 


The Grid


Across:
1. Settles: CALMS.

6. Assess: RATE.

10. Lens option: TINT.  Here is a link to reasons why to tint eyeglass lenses

14. 2009 Nobel Peace Prize winner: OBAMA.  Ariana Borut is an undergrad @ Yale University.  Barack Obama graduated (law school) from Yale's biggest rival, Harvard

15. Like a lemon: OVAL.  Nice misdirection clue - I thought tart was the answer; oval never registered but indeed, a lemon is oval in its shape

16. Seth's first son: ENOS.

[themer]

19. Soul singer James: ETTA.

20-across. 12/31, for one: EVE.  This clue is written as a date (in this case, New Year's Eve falls on December 31st.  (50-down. 12:31, for one): RATIO.  This clue is written as a ratio which made me wonder why the use of a colon?  Here is one explanation

21. "Despacito" singer Fonsi: LUIS.  I think this is the correct video





22. Pep rally chant: CHEER.  

[themer]

27. Shakespearean exclamations: AYS.  An actual William Shakespeare quote: "What, gone without a wordAy, so true love should do; it cannot speak, For truth hath better deeds than words to grace it." 


28. Batman and Robin, e.g.: ROLES.  Another interesting, misdirected clue 

29. Coyote call: HOWL.

32. Hispaniola nation: HAITI.  Two choices, and Dominican Republic was too large to fit into the five cells

34. Charged particle: ION.  

[themer]

41. "Un Verano __ Ti": Bad Bunny album whose title translates to "A Summer Without You": SIN.  The word "sin" in Spanish means "without".  Fun fact: the literal translation for an erstwhile high-end strain of marijuana (sinsemilla) means "without seed"





42. Perplexed: AT SEA.

43. Jekyll's alter ego: HYDE.

44. Actor Hawke: ETHAN.

46. Barnyard sound: MOO.

[themer]

55. National alternative: ALAMO.  Rental car 





56. Vegan-friendly gelling agent: AGARAll you need to know about AGAR

57. Cello's sect.: STR. Abbreviation for strings

58. Durham university: DUKE.  Not an Ivy League school (such as Yale or Harvard) but one that ranks highly in its academics 

[reveal]

62. Pt. of EMS: EMER.  Emergency Medical Service

63. Curriculum segment: UNIT. I was thinking of a college credit, rather than a unit, so I found this link that explains the difference

64. Italian fountain at the junction of three roads: TREVI.

65. Bygone pol. divisions: SSRS.

66. Angry chorus: BOOS.  

67. Warning often accompanied by flashing lights: SIREN.

Down:
1. Andy of "The Real Housewives" franchise: COHEN.  Not a tv franchise that I watch so I had to wait for the perps to fill this in




2. All of the __: ABOVE.

3. Swim cap material: LATEX.  The clue:  "Examination glove material" would also work.  I wonder - since every time I fill out my medical "history" the question is there - if one is allergic to latex and were a swimmer, what kind of swim cap would they use?

4. Combat sport, for short: MMA.  Mixed Martial Arts

5. Pass on the water: SAIL BY.  I thought this would be a debut word, but Crossword Tracker shows three other times used [by the way, if you get a warning about Crossword Tracker not being "safe", I can attest that it is.  They haven't updated their website]

6. Flatbreads cooked on a tawa: ROTIS.  I am guessing that the word "tawa" gave this away.  I was thinking NAANS but again, waited for perps

7. Nautical shout: AVAST.

8. Assess: TAX.  We just got our 2025 tax assessment for our house.  Didn't go up too much

9. "Lux et Veritas" collegian: ELI.  Our constructor's school

10. Light laugh: TEE HEE.

11. Strong quality: INTENSITY.

12. "Understood": NOTED.

13. Pre-1917 rulers: TSARS.

18. Regrets: RUES.

22. Paramecium hairs: CILIA

 



24. Makeup powder: TALC.  What the American Cancer Society has to say about TALC

25. With 38-Down, Mexican artist known for self-portraits: FRIDA  (38-down. See 25-Down:) KAHLO.  As a fellow constructor I noted that while the two names are proximate on the grid, they are not in the same symmetric location.  Close

26. Univ. scholarship program: ROTC.

29. Control ctrs.: HQS

30. "Certainement!": OUI.  A bit of French 

31. One familiar with the aging process: WINEMAKER.  I obviously enjoyed seeing this word for the given clue.  I met a few winemakers during my California vacation trip

32. "It __ been easy": HASN'T.

33. Hydrocarbon suffix: ANE.

35. Out of style: OLD.

36. Maiden name intro: NEE.

39. Lab request?: STAY.  As in a Labrador Retriever 

40. "Scram!": SHOO.

45. Treadmill features: TIMERS.  Once upon a time I used to frequent treadmills at the gym.  My walking regimen now is to speed walk in the neighborhood or go for hikes in the desert

46. Spiteful: MEAN.

47. "Darn it!": OH RATS.

48. Slowly disappears: FADES.

49. Reunion attendees: ALUMS.  As this blog is being published, I am one day away from attending my HS reunion, so if I don't respond to any of the comments today it's due to my traveling

51. "Grand slam" awards, for short: EGOTS.  In this case, the "Grand slam" is for the quartet of Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, and Tony.  Awards for TV, Music, Motion Pictures, and Theater, respectively 

52. One who walks you down an aisle: USHER.

53. Heated counter point?: STOVE.  If this referred to a debate or argument, the word counterpoint would be one word, not two words.  Strange clue, IMO, as I never think of a stove as being a "point" along the counter, but it made for a decent Friday clue

54. Theoretical physicist SchrödingerERWIN.  One of my favorite clips from TBBT:





59. Crawl stop: PUB.  I think that a few of my fellow HS alums are planning on visiting a brew pub or two, as our hometown has become a place where a number of these have popped up.  I don't plan on "crawling" though; will take Uber or Lyft

60. Game based on Crazy Eights: UNO.  New rules





61. Sanskrit title of respect: SRI.  Rearranged, this group of letters can also make the word sir - another title of respect

Comment below if you like ... 

7 comments:

Subgenius said...

C-Moe, all the last parts of the themed answers are television shows of the past! Remember “Friends,” “Taxi”, etc? I’m surprised you didn’t pick up on that , as smart as you are !
Anyway , FIR, so I’m happy.

desper-otto said...

Good morning!

C-Moe, is that really you? In addition to missing the theme, you added no Moe-Kus. D-o struggled with the NW, though after figuring out the theme and circling back, it all came together. Hand up for naanS before ROTIS showed up. Excellent debut, Ariana. I hope to see more of your efforts. C-Moe, enjoy your reunion. Not sure my H.S. class still holds 'em -- no notification since the '70s.

Anonymous said...

Took 9 minutes flat today to tune in.

Like C-Moe, I had no idea what was going on with the so-called theme while solving. Then, like SubG, I saw "Friends" and "Taxi" and vaguely remembered a show called "Castle." Then, I parsed "House" away from "treehouse".

Seemed like a lot of names, especially early on (Obama, Enos, Etta, Luis -- all in the first 10 acrosses). There was an unfortunate foreign cross of "sin" and oui". Despite the Shakespearean exclamation, Sanskrit title, Italian fountain, and clunky abbreviations/suffixes (emer, ssrs, ane), this puzzle was better than that ridiculous offering yesterday.

Chairman Moe said...

I remember "Taxi" and "Friends" (I never watched Friends, though) but not "Castle" or "House". So despite how "smart I am", Subgenius, I failed today. Sorry if I let you down. And to D-o, yes, it is I who blogged. No Moe-kus as I had zero inspiration with this puzzle. I graduated HS in 1970 - our 50th was canceled due to Covid so this one should be well attended

Jinx in Norfolk said...

FIR, getting my WAG @ OUI x SIN. Also, ufc->MMA, titter->TEEHEE (and I had a great pun for my original fill) and bar->PUB (in Tidewater we call them "bar crawls" which is just a marketing way of saying "bar hopping.")

Nobel jumped the shark when they awarded OBAMA the prize for his lofty rhetoric. Reminds me of Golden Globe's loss of credibility when they awarded Pia Zadora "new star of the year" over Kathleen Turner and Elizabeth McGovern because of a "donation" her old fart husband made to grease the skids.

I knew Andy COHEN from his interview-format shows covering episodes of Below Decks.

There's an old saying that "whenever two SAILboats are going in the same direction, at least one of them is racing."

Thanks to Ariana for the fair but challenging Friday puzzle. The only SHOW I've seen was HOUSE, but except for CASTLE I knew the others. The theme wasn't needed (or even helpful) for the fill, so I've got no Moe to say about it. And thanks to our Chairman for the review, and I hope you have fun at the reunion.

Nidehululi said...

Thanks to Wikipedia: ''Castle is an American crime mystery/comedy-drama television series that aired on ABC for a total of eight seasons from March 9, 2009, to May 16, 2016''. Never heard of it.

YooperPhil said...

As SS might say, it took me 12:30 to M*A*S*H this one to a FIR. I think the publisher mistakenly gave this one the Friday slot instead of yesterday’s. The reveal fit the theme but didn’t really aid in the solve. Never heard of CASTLE, knew of HOUSE and FRIENDS but never watched either, TAXI was a really good sitcom. Perps did the work to get AYS, SIN, LUIS, ERWIN, and FRIDA KAHLO. All in all an enjoyable solve, thanks Ariana and congrats on your LAT debut. C-Moe ~ thanks for your in-depth review, have fun at your 55th!