Themeless Saturday by Rafael Musa & Geoffrey Schorkopf
I had these collaborators on September 6, 2025 and had much more luck with that puzzle than I did with this one. I had to get help on a few cells and had an honest-to-goodness Natick at IRE_A/A_AND. The cluing left me out in the dark and some of the fill were not in my vocabulary. All in all it was a slog for this solver and came in the "close but no cigar" category.
As the graphic shows, Rafael (A software engineer for Airbnb in S.F.) and Geoffrey (a software engineer at Fastly in Atlanta) had a lot of unique fill. The gentlemen had 104 open squares and only 28 blocks.
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10. Violin stroke: UPBOW - We guitar players often use an upstrum stroke
15. Mammal with a protective shell: ARMADILLO - This easy 9-letter fill portended an easier solve than it turned out to be
16. Letizia, por ejemplo: REINA - ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ I didn't even know Spain had a King and Queen and no idea what the Spanish word for a queen was either.
17. Drafty places?: BEER HALLS 😀 Perhaps the most famous BEER HALL was the Löwenbrau's Bürgerbräukeller in Munich where in 1923 Hitler attempted his famous putsch to oust the Weimar Republic.
18. 17-Across option: LAGER - Löwenbrau certainly made a LAGER beer even then
19. "Winners Take All" author Giridharadas: ANAND ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ and 2. Polish humanitarian Sendler: IRENA ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ The makings of my Natick.
23. Sea dogs: TARS.
24. Caterpillar counterparts: DEERES - This John DEERE starts at $1.2M before options
26. Dandy: FOP.
27. Following a pattern, perhaps: ORDERLY.
28. "Sorry, did I overshare?": TMI.
29. End one's Dry January, say: IMBIBE.
33. Rational process?: MEAL PREP - Rational meal prep combines smart planning (stocking up, mapping meals, focusing on protein/leftovers) with efficient cooking, often using technology.
35. Demeanors: MIENS - I see MIEN and its lovely vowels here more often than anywhere else
36. Potential reward for a top-seeded team: BYE - The top four rated teams get a BYE in the first round of the College Football Playoffs. In the last two years those teams with a week off have a 1 - 7 record.
37. Danish fruit: PRUNE 😀 - That is only one filling option for the pastry known as a danish. They are so named because Danish bakers brought them to America. In Denmark they were known as wienerbrød (Vienna Bread).
44. NYC setting: EST.
45. Fill a flat?: SUBLET - 😀 I abandoned any use of the word air quickly
46. The "A" of NATO: ALFA - Putting AMER first did not help. Once I changed that mistake the whole SE corner filled in.
50. Note givers: ATMS.
52. First U.S. president to own a car: TAFT -The 1909 Model M is at the Heritage Museums & Gardens in Sandwich, Massachusetts.
54. Like a flue: SOOTY.
56. "I'm dead serious!": NO FOOLING.
58. Over: ENDED.
59. Parts in two?: DUAL ROLES - I had a huge crush on Haley Mills in her DUAL ROLES in 1961
61. Works outside?: STREET ART - Works is a noun here. ART came first in the fill for me.
Down:
1. North African capital: RABAT - Casablanca was the movie but RABAT is the capital of Morocco. Anyone else put Cairo first?
7. Together: ALLIED.
8. Comment after a bad joke: I'LL SEE MYSELF OUT 😀
9. Folksy denial: NO SIRREE.
10. Short address: URL.
11. Toll: PEAL 😀
27. Go deep, say: OBSESS.
29. "That makes me happy": I'M PLEASED.
30. Solid foods for a baby, e.g.: MILESTONE - The "potty trained" MILESTONE is monumental!
31. Competitive athletic state, colloquially: BEAST MODE - We had this a few Saturdays ago.
34. School opening?: PRE.
36. Focus of the 2024 miniseries "Dirty Pop": BOY BANDS ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
40. Mil. rank: SGT - I had to muster out CPL, CAP and COL
43. Win at life: GET FAR.
46. Divvy up: ALLOT - The end of every family get together is the "divvy up" session for leftovers
47. Boxer Ali: LAILA - Here with dad.
55. Passing concern, for short?: YDS - I, uh, passed on INT and TDS
57. Estádio do Maracanã cheer: OLE - The Estádio do Maracanã stadium is in Rio and OLE celebrates soccer goals rather than bull fighting success.

































Well, I got it.
ReplyDeleteAlthough there are still a few things I don’t understand. I’ll say more a little later on.
TTYL!
Thank you, Rafael, and Geoffery.
ReplyDeleteI love a good themeless. At first glance, with only 28 black squares, this one looked pretty wide open. And somewhat daunting. Solved it unaided in good time so I'M PLEASED. I loved the clue for PLACEBOS.
The early gridspanner I'LL SEE MYSELF OUT was enough to get on a roll. Dash T has written that expression many times here after one of his jokes.*
A few minor problems slowed me down. I had moMS for note givers at 50A. I misspelled OBSESS. At the Excel clue, my first thought was a spreadsheet program, but I use Libre Office and needed perps to get SHEETS.
The NE block caused a bit of uncertainty in that I might not be able to ace the test. Mainly with WARP and REINA. I very seldom played arcade games or other video games, but am somewhat aware of things like Pacman and the Mario Bros.
* A grasshopper walks into a bar,
Bar keep says, "Hey, we gotta drink named after you..."
Grasshopper says, "You have a drink named Bob?"
I'll see myself out. Time to read HG's review.
ANAND is a first name here? I went with N at ANAND x IRENA because IRENA looked the most name-like out of all the options, and I know an ANAND (chess grandmaster and former world champion, with ANAND as his last name).
ReplyDeleteIs "rational MEAL PREP" a thing? Google doesn't give many results and I didn't see the full phrase. I believe the "rational" in the clue is meant to refer to "rations".
Lots of great long fills, including the spanner. WARP PIPES was a gimme for me, but I can see it being pretty tricky for some. Knowing that the Mario Bros. are plumbers helps with PIPES.
Pretty average "?" clues overall (and way too many, as per usual) but the clue on PLACEBOS stands out.
Thank you HG. I think you may have had an off day when you solved this one.
ReplyDeleteI did pause at IRENA and ANAND just because I hadn't heard of either person. Not a long pause. There are a lot of Poles in Chicagoland. IRENA is a common Polish name. I figured that Giridharadas was an Indian name, and I think I've seen ANAND before. So the N went in.
- Yes, and now Northwestern holds the dubious honor after Cignetti's masterful reign at IU over the last two seasons. I heard it on PTI. Tony Kornheiser was giving Mike Wilbon the business about that. Their back and forth banter is enjoyable.
- I "rationed" too many potatoes for my pot roast yesterday. :>) They'll be excellent as leftovers today or tomorrow.
- STREET ART. Banksy came to mind with that one. His work has been in the news again lately.
- GIA perped in. Don't know of her, but Francis Ford comes to mind.
- The consecutive clues at 32D (Business end) and 34D (School opening) both had a possible answer of ESS. Today, neither did.
- With the A from ALFA, 49D could have been either Agita or ANGST. PLAIN dictated the latter.