Themeless Saturday by Kelly Morenus and Erik Agard
Kelly and Erik have provided an enjoyable challenge that was a challenge where I never felt out of it. Let's see what they had for us. Across:
1. Advice to someone who's about to blow?: MAKE A WISH 😀
14. Good-looking?: IDEALISTIC.
16. Patriots quarterback Drake: MAYE - He has led the NE Patriots resurgence this year.
17. It's the thought that counts: MENTAL MATH - I can at least approximate this very quickly.
19. Caribou relative: ELK.
20. Number in brackets: SEED - In an 8-team tournament, the team with the best record will be SEEDED #1 and will play the team with the worst record who is SEEDED #8 in the first round.
20. Number in brackets: SEED - In an 8-team tournament, the team with the best record will be SEEDED #1 and will play the team with the worst record who is SEEDED #8 in the first round.
21. Like Santa Fe, among U.S. capitals: OLDEST - Santa Fe, NM was founded in 1610 and is the oldest capital city in America.
23. Ran out of juice: DIED.
25. Oil formations: SLICKS - I had spills first
27. Tool in a shed: HOE.
28. Biblical son of Seth: ENOS.
30. Drew: LURED and 38. Draw (into): SUCK.
31. Dendriform Tolkien character: ENT.
32. Choose: OPT.
34. Challenges for students and senators: MIDTERMS.
36. Toast types: GONERS 😀
39. Exercise named for a physiologist: BURPEE.
40. Get even: LEVEL OUT - Airplanes use an artificial horizon indicator
43. Suffix with origin or liquid: ATE.
44. "__ gusto": "Pleased to meet you": MUCHO.
46. Ceremony: POMP and circumstance
49. Dwelling for some modern nomads: VAN - RVS did not work
50. __ price: ASKING - Does anyone pay this?
63. Bit of critique: NOTE - TV shows and movies routinely get NOTES from producers and others that suggest changes.
64. Structure installed to annoy a neighbor: SPITE FENCE.
1. Performed silently: MIMED.
2. Most widespread species of penguin: ADELIE.
3. Puzzle invented by Tetsuya Miyamoto: KENKEN - How to play
4. Celebrate Eid al-Fitr, e.g.: EAT - Following Ramadan fasting
5. "Sadly ... ": ALAS.
6. Bits of trickery: WILES.
7. "Please tell me the shower's available": I SMELL.
8. Show place: STADIUM.
9. Word with single or home: HIT.
10. Question from a troll: U MAD.
13. Volleyball teams, e.g.: SEXTETS - Here a Nebraska VB SEXTET playing in front of 92,000 fans last year.
15. Overcome, in a way: CHOKED UP.
22. Experience that might include hallucinations: LSD TRIP.
24. Lorna __: DOONE.
26. Home, informally: CRIB.
29. Alma mater of Stacey Abrams: SPELMAN.
35. Park with a reproduction torii gate and stave church: EPCOT - One is in the Japan pavilion and the other is in the Norway pavilion.
37. Protection when things are heating up: OVEN MITT.
40. Cox of "Orange Is the New Black": LAVERNE - I knew of this character but not the character's name
41. "About that ... ": THING IS.
45. Mindlessly: ON AUTO 😀
47. "One Day at a Time" star: MORENO - The Netflix reboot and the original cast
48. Royals prospect?: PRINCE 😀
51. Light that never stops?: GREEN 😀
53. Bags often given as swag: TOTES.
55. Time to beware: IDES.





































I couldn’t quite get it, so I
ReplyDeletegot lazy and called on the red letters for help. I got it then but I’m not particularly happy about it. I am happy to be here, though, and see how the rest of you did. Subgenius out!
I enjoy Agard puzzles, except those that are published on days ending in "y". I pass. I didn't read Gary's write-up because if most of you loved it, I'll give it a look this afternoon.
ReplyDeleteI was tempted to do the same, but I hoped that the presence of a co-constructor might dilute the expected ego-driven unfairness, so I crossed my fingers and dove in.
DeleteYet another reason for me to skip Saturday puzzles altogether.
ReplyDeleteAfter three Saturday failures in a row I was able to FIR w/out help, no red letters, no look ups. I had to take a break after about 25 minutes with maybe half the grid filled, came back and finally pieced it together in 50:19, last fills being WAGs at the M and Y in MAYE. At the risk of being verbose I won’t list all my DNKs, which was the majority of the puzzle. In the “worst clue of the month” category, the one for EPCOT deserves consideration. It could have said “Theme park….”. I was just at EPCOT three weeks ago, but torii gate and stave church?? Who knew? Had to changes ruses to WILES and loft became wifi which finally yielded to CAFE. Didn’t know there was a remake of “One Day at a Time”. Thanks Kelly and Erik for your collaboration, and to HG for the summary. I know it’s a game and not an exam, but this one definitely tested my patience.
ReplyDeleteI'm posting from my phone because my Internet is out. Lack of Internet access is frustrating enough but this puzzle increased the frustration two-fold. Kudos to those who completed it without help, but I TITT after much hair pulling and teeth gnashing. My criticisms are too numerous to mention but let's just follow Thumper's wise advice.
ReplyDeleteThanks, HG, for your upbeat and positive outlook.
Have a great day.
Sorry, it's Irish Miss.
DeleteTook 15:15 today.
ReplyDeleteI didn't know either of the Actresses of the Day (Laverne & Moreno).
Bottom-right portion took as much as the rest of the puzzle, having never heard of "spite fence", the Greek saying, and struggling with "as one does."
Good morning!
ReplyDeleteI didn't have any problem with today's offering. After noticing Erik's name, I moved on to the Wordle.
A good rule to follow!
DeleteFIR. It took a while, and I almost threw in the towel. The NW was a bugaboo for me, but when stadium and idealistic appeared I got the win.
ReplyDeleteSaturdays are always challenging and this one did not disappoint. But the cluing, though tricky, was fair.
Overall an enjoyable puzzle.
There were few gimmes in this puzzle. Perps and WAGS were indispensable.
ReplyDeleteThe closest thing to a gimme, my first fill, was SPELMAN. The Santa Fe trivia question came to me quickly. Drake MAYE took a lot longer than that. ERMINE took way too long, and I was frustrated to need perps for the penguin variety. There were also a few puzzlers awaiting HG’s explanations. Gander-herding was one. MENTAL MATH was another.
A lot of the clues were too clever by half, but I did come to like GONERS as “toast” types.
The WAGS were particularly necessary in the SE corner, where ROGUE AGENT, AS ONE DOES, and, especially, SPITE FENCE were not obvious. OPA and ON AUTO were also WAGs down there, and I had to overcome the odious THING IS and not knowing Rita Moreno is part of the reboot version of “One Day at a Time,” which I’ve not seen or cared about. I SMELL was putrid.
I enjoyed the challenge, though. It took about an hour to FIR.
Irish miss. Just testing on my iPhone. I put comment as Google account with the little down caret. Did my avatar come up?
ReplyDeleteVery curious, there seems to be no option to avoid anonymity
ReplyDeleteThe anon above is me. I will do more research, but it looks hopeless...
ReplyDeleteI only attempted to scratch the surface of today's puzzle, I think I will go look for a Wednesday puzzle. They are more fun...
However, I was looking at that grid, with that big diagonal down the middle. I wonder if it could be used to line up a theme on either side to create a two word diagonal theme,,, would this be against crossword rules?
Tough one. Almost quit early on but then I got a second wind. Some clues were really over the top. I’ve seen easier Saturday puzzles even tho the should be the toughest of the week.
ReplyDeleteHey. Somehow I got back a MAGILLA. Don’t know why I got lost. Not sure how I got back. I hope it lasts.
ReplyDeleteI’m really surprised I came real close to FIR. My blunder was entering SPIkE FENCE, so missed ON AUTO and didn’t think NARC was correct.
ReplyDeleteSome of my answers filled through perps but I had no idea why like EYES ON ME, UMAD, which I still don’t understand, and ROID, not knowing PED. I reluctantly entered I SMELL.
So, lots of “modern” terms I’m not familiar with because I’m not in the loop.
Thank you HG for your usual elegant recap.
15:15. I thought it was a pretty solid puzzle. Lots of gimmes to get started. Only had trouble in the center right section.
ReplyDeleteNo problem today. Noticed Erik "What a clever boy am I" Agard as a constructor, and moved on to actual enjoyable activities this morning
ReplyDeleteI wish I had done the say, CE.
DeleteA wise decision. His puzzles suck all the fun out of what should be an enjoyable exercise.
DeleteOk, Irish Miss and all the ships lost at sea... this is another test of showing up as blue from your iPhone. I won't know if it worked until I hit publish but how I got here was scroll to the bottom of the comments ( no further . Past all the ads) and click see web version . From there SIGN IN TO BLOGGER immediately at the beginning . Then your comment wil hopefully be blue. ( here goes. I'm hitting publish. Fingers crossed)
ReplyDeleteHopefully, I'll be back online soon using my trusty iPad and won't have to deal with Blogger.
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