Happy Monday everyone! sumdaze here with the penultimate 2025 Monday puzzle.
Theme:
| Go to the back of the line. (Note that the girl in blue is "in front", even though she is to the right in the photo.) |
We will begin with the three themed clues and answers:
20 Across. Basic lunch choice: CHEESE SANDWICH.
26 Across. Art activity that comes with a key: COLOR BY NUMBER. I am more familiar with paint BY NUMBERs but apparently this is a thing. Below is an example from a book that does not tell you what the finished image will be. It is a mystery until you fill it in. (The top part is the legend or key, if you will.)
46 Across. 1986 film teen with a poor attendance record: FERRIS BUELLER. This clue references the 1986 film Ferris Bueller's Day Off, starring Mathew Broderick. Here is a 1:14 min. clip documenting Ferris' poor attendance.
That is Ben Stein playing the teacher.
The unifier:
55 Across. Driving a car, or an apt description of the ends of 20-, 26-, and 46-Across: BEHIND THE WHEEL. This is an idiomatic phrase that refers to the act of driving a vehicle.
Also, the ends of the themed clues can be placed BEHIND ("after") THE (word) WHEEL to create new phrases. We now have: WHEEL CHEESE, WHEEL COLOR, and WHEEL FERRIS.
[record scratch] Wait, that cannot be right. I am pretty sure the intention was:
| CHEESE WHEEL, COLOR WHEEL, and FERRIS WHEEL |
WHEEL
Then I added the word fifth like this
FIFTH WHEEL
One could say that I added the word FIFTH behind the word WHEEL. In today's puzzle, BEHIND does not mean "after". It means "in front of" ... on the printed page, that is. You might think of it as " to get in line behind" as seen in my theme illustration above.
Still not convinced? Just roll with it!
One more note... Props for FERRIS as being a word with no connection between the themed answer and the reveal.
Are you ready to bet your fortune on the remaining clues?
1. Apple Pay alternative: CASH. I was thinking of on-line purchases so CASH was the last thing on my mind.
5. Egg on: GOAD.
9. Spills the beans: BLABS. 14. Blue Buffalo competitor: ALPO. Both are brands of pet food.
15. Opposed to: ANTI. Also, ANT I was the first ruler of the colony. 😜
5. Egg on: GOAD.
9. Spills the beans: BLABS. 14. Blue Buffalo competitor: ALPO. Both are brands of pet food.
15. Opposed to: ANTI. Also, ANT I was the first ruler of the colony. 😜
16. Lounges: LOLLS. Def.: (intransitive verb) to act or move in a lax, lazy, or indolent manner; lounge.
Quoting from Merriam-Webster: LOLL has origins similar to another soothing verb, lull, which means "to cause to rest or sleep."
17. "Just keeping you on your __": TOES. Please enjoy this seasonal manifestation of on your TOES.
17. "Just keeping you on your __": TOES. Please enjoy this seasonal manifestation of on your TOES.
Dance of the Sugarplum Fairy from The Nutcracker
18. Yoga studio supply: MATS.
19. Large body of water: OCEAN. and 34-Down. Dot in the 19-Across: ISLE.
23. Owned: HAD. 24. Rock concert sound booster: AMP.
25. Ages and ages: EON.
33. Name of 12 popes: PIUS. Pope Pius XXII passed in 1958.
35. Narc's org.: DEA. Narcotic and Drug Enforcement Administration are both abbreviated.
36. Diet that shuns processed foods: PALEO. Also known as the "caveman" diet, this eating plan centers on whole foods such as lean meat, fish, fruits, vegetables, nuts, and seeds. It avoids grains, legumes, dairy, sugars, and processed foods.
37. Standard connector for electronic devices: USB C. Anything I have purchased recently has this style of connector. I am glad they are moving away from the little, trapezoidal-shaped ones. I was always plugging those in up-side down. Oof!38. Minuscule: EENSY. This category broadens when I am not wearing my glasses.
41. Site with a Write a Review button: YELP.
42. Pet collar targets: FLEAS. and 67-Across. Exterminator's target: PEST.
| Get it? "Collar" also means to arrest someone. LOL! |
44. Tea, in French: THÉ.
45. Military outpost: BASE. This is not a hard-and-fast rule, but the Navy, Air Force, and Marines generally have BASEs and the Army has forts.
50. The Marlins, on scoreboards: MIA.
| I like the use of negative space in their logo. |
52. "I accept!": YES.
60. Cry to someone learning to ride a bike: PEDAL. PEDAL is used as an imperative sentence here. Note the influence from the Latin word for foot as in pedestrian, expedition, and podiatrist.
61. Wetlands plant: REED. and 65-Across. Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy: REID.
62. Brontë's "Jane __": EYRE. This novel was published in 1847. It follows the life of the title character, including her growth to adulthood and her love for Edward Rochester, the master of Thornfield Hall.
63. Middle Schuyler sister in "Hamilton": ELIZA. Eliza is the central female character from this 2015 musical.
64. Alan of "M*A*S*H": ALDA.
66. Change: ALTER.
68. Poems of praise: ODES.
Down:
1. Little Leaguer's warm-up activity: CATCH. Little League Baseball players begin practice by pairing up and playing an easy game of CATCH. They know if they throw a ball with full effort without first warming up, they could pull a muscle.
2. "__ 'Oe": "Lilo & Stitch" song: ALOHA. Translation: Farewell to Thee
2. "__ 'Oe": "Lilo & Stitch" song: ALOHA. Translation: Farewell to Thee
While you might not be familiar with the song, it is fair to say that solvers would know this movie is set in Hawaii -- making ALOHA a reasonable guess.
3. Competitive puzzler with quick fingers: SPEEDCUBER. They solve combination puzzles such as a Rubik's Cube. Two of the categories are fastest time and fewest moves. History of Speed Cubing4. Garden spigot attachment: HOSE. 5. Esports player's computer setting: GAME MODE. Esports is short for "electronic sports". They are organized, multi-player video game competitions. This 2:50 min. video gives us a taste of how huge these competitions can be.6. Spending like mad: ON A SPREE. 7. Roti flour: ATTA. I only know this one from XWDs.
8. Mickey Mouse operation?: DISNEY. Cute.
9. Like beach balls and bouncy castles: BLOWN UP.
10. Sets of points, in math: LOCI. LOCI is the plural of locus. In math, locus is defined as the set of all points whose location is determined by stated conditions.
3. Competitive puzzler with quick fingers: SPEEDCUBER. They solve combination puzzles such as a Rubik's Cube. Two of the categories are fastest time and fewest moves. History of Speed Cubing4. Garden spigot attachment: HOSE. 5. Esports player's computer setting: GAME MODE. Esports is short for "electronic sports". They are organized, multi-player video game competitions. This 2:50 min. video gives us a taste of how huge these competitions can be.6. Spending like mad: ON A SPREE. 7. Roti flour: ATTA. I only know this one from XWDs.
8. Mickey Mouse operation?: DISNEY. Cute.
9. Like beach balls and bouncy castles: BLOWN UP.
| pink bouncy castle with slide |
10. Sets of points, in math: LOCI. LOCI is the plural of locus. In math, locus is defined as the set of all points whose location is determined by stated conditions.
For example, the green area of this diagram shows all of the points that are closer to Line AB than to Line AC. We can see this because a bisecting line shows us the half-way points. If you cross that half-way line, you will be closer to Line AC and will not longer satisfy the stated condition.
11. Actor Guinness: ALEC. [1914-2000] His memoir, Blessings in Disguise, was published in the UK in 1985.
12. Boring: BLAH.
13. ID fig. often hidden by x's: SSN.
12. Boring: BLAH.
13. ID fig. often hidden by x's: SSN.
| Remember when these were printed on checks and medical bills? |
21. Spanish seasoning: SAL.
22. Put on, as clothing: DON.
| salt |
Deck the Halls
🎵 "Don we now our gay apparel,
Fa-la-la-la-la, la-la, la, la." 🎵
27. "I Love Trash" singer on "Sesame Street": OSCAR.
| Who else could it be? |
| link to the article that goes with this map (and a larger version of the map) |
29. Noncommittal reply: MAYBE. MAYBE 15-A. ANTI; MAYBE 52-A. YES
30. Feeling the effects of studying all night, say: BLEARY-EYED.
31. Snakelike swimmers: EELS.
32. Tug-of-war need: ROPE. Please do not play this game with EELS.
33. __ pastry: PUFF. Just in time for holiday baking, Martha discusses the difference between PUFF pastry and Phyllo Dough
39. Man cave counterparts: SHE SHEDS. A SHE SHED is a small building that has been converted into a space where a woman can be alone to do a hobby. Some are used for practicing yoga, painting, doing crafts, or reading books. They are similar to man caves in that one can go there to unwind in private.
40. Scolded loudly: YELLED AT.
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| Can you guess who this USMC Sergeant is yelling at? |
48. Unfair reputation: BAD RAP. an undeserved, negative reputation
49. Close to the floor: LOW.
53. Like a haunted house: EERIE.
54. Snow day toys: SLEDS.
55. End-of-class signal: BELL.
Carol of the Bells performed by LIBERA (2019)
56. Menu heading often next to File: EDIT.
57. Foggy state: HAZE.
58. Prefix with health: TELE-.
59. Gallant one: HERO. Do we have any other Big Hero 6 fans on The Corner? (2:32 min.)
60. Split __ soup: PEA. Some people make this with their leftover holiday ham.
Happy Holidays to you and yours!



I don’t quite know what I
ReplyDeletewant to say about this puzzle yet, so I’m not going to post any comments until I do.
Ahhhh…”freedom”
(What a relief!)
Good morning!
ReplyDeleteNeeded the reveal to see today's theme. CASH and ALPO both seem retro. Is ALPO still around? Interesting (but not fun) that 62a-65a are all proper names. Thanx Rena and Renee [sumdaze]. (SIMILAR reminds me of a quote from the late Tom Lehrer -- "Life is like a sewer. What you get out of it depends on what you put into it.)
Check out the [December 8, 2009](https://www.xwordinfo.com/Crossword?date=12/8/2009) New York Times puzzle. You're going to hate it. (The link shows the solved grid)
Delete...oh, you can't use links like that on Blogger. Noted.
DeleteFIR, but erased fla for MIA. Guess they changed their name after my divorce from MLB.
ReplyDeleteI suspect that Charlie Echo will flesh this out a little, but a "military outpost" isn't a BASE. I think of a BASE as where the unit's muckety-mucks are, and an outpost of being some remote place that needs eyes (and guns) on location. Kinda like the 4077 M*A*S*H, but with combatants.
I just learned that PEA Soup Anderson's in Buellton, California closed last year after more than 99 years in business. I used to eat there every time I drove up north. They say that their newer restaurant near I-5 is still open, but I'm sure it doesn't have the same atmosphere.
FLN: Darren in LA, I think that "American rugby" would be a better name than "football."
Thanks to Rena for the perp-friendly Monday special. It seemed difficult at first, but after a few footholds I found it to be pretty easy. A gallows humor fan would have appreciated "like beach balls and Space Shuttle Challenger" for BLOWN UP. And thanks to sumdaze for another fine tour.
Took 5:19 today to enter my pin.
ReplyDeleteDid we need to clue "the" as a French word?
On a Monday?
Relatedly, I didn't know the Spanish seasoning (sal) or Zulu language (Bantu).
This breezed along with a little crunch here and there.
ReplyDeleteI thought of the theme a little simpler than SD - the first words are all WHEELs(CHEESE, COLOR, FERRIS) so all the ends of the theme answers are BEHIND THE WHEEL
We just got new phones that use USB-C charging - so all our other chargers are now e-junk
Thanks Renee for the fun blog and Rena for the puzzle