Saturday Themeless by Amanda Cook
Amanda is a music critic and digital editor who is a published crossword puzzle constructor that maintains a blog for refined sugar-free dessert recipes, and enjoys taking care of her growing collection of houseplants. Amanda lives in Minnesota with her husband Kenny, and together they enjoy hiking, playing board games, and cheering for the Cleveland Guardians. She added that she had certainly heard of C.C., had met her once and lives in a Minnesota city next to our lovely blogmistress.
Amanda had this to share with us after I asked her if SOCIAL BATTERY was a seed entry like BEIGE FLAG was for her last puzzle:
Hi Gary! You’re correct about SOCIAL BATTERY! I’m very much an introvert, so I’m always conscious of mine when I’m out socializing. I also asked if my take on MINOR ROLE was right. She was shocked happy and replied, Yes!
Across:
1. Grazing spots?: TAPAS BARS.10. Classic Milwaukee brewer: PABST.
15. Holding back tears, perhaps: EMOTIONAL.
16. Cornmeal cake: AREPA ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
17. Final act for a big star: SUPER NOVA 😀
18. Tiptoe: CREEP.
19. Phillies All-Star shortstop Turner: TREA - Here is TREA on the right with our cousin Alec Bohm from Omaha who plays third base next to him.
20. Salon sounds: SNIPS.
22. Squeaks (by): EKES.
23. Hermana de la madre: TIA - Mother's sister (Hermana de la madre) is my aunt (TIA).
25. Scoped out: CASED.
27. Resource that may be recharged with alone time: SOCIAL BATTERY - Amanda's seed entry is a metaphor for explaining how much energy a person has for socializing when recharging is necessary. What's your level today?
38. [Raises hand]: I AM.
39. Ferment, perhaps: AGE.
40. Cut back: PRUNE.
41. Alabama and Kansas: BANDS - One of them has a song whose music and lyrics are favs of mine:
43. Unapologetic self-promotion: SHAMELESS PLUG - Celebrities doing this are staples of the TV talk show business.
46. Infer: EDUCE.
47. "__ complicated": IT'S.
48. Big D cagers: MAVS.
53. French head: TETE.
57. Covered in vines: IVIED.
59. Reason to cover a lot of ground quickly?: RAIN DELAY 😀
61. Come and go: RECUR.
62. Nonbillable work?: MINOR ROLE 😀 Harrison Ford's film debut was as a bellboy in Dead Heat On A Merry-Go-Round which was such a MINOR ROLE, his name did not appear on the bill.
64. Local cultural ecosystems: ART SCENES 😀
Down:
1. Exam: TEST.
2. River between Russia and China: AMUR.
3. Vatican City resident: POPE.
4. Carbo-loaded, say: ATE A TON.
5. Military address: SIR.
6. Art with a moyogi style: BONSAI - I thought it was Mr. Miyogi's BONSAI tree from Karate Kid but your humble blogger missed the fact that moyogi is not capitalized. It still would have worked. 🤔
7. Rando on a message board: ANON - Our ANONs on this site are not usually RANDOm
8. Sitarist Shankar: RAVI - He greatly influenced the Beatles, especially George Harrison, but did not play on any of their songs.
10. Campaign gp.: PAC.
11. Mesmerize: ARREST.
12. Sting operation?: BEEKEEPING 😀
13. Cram for book club: SPEED READ.
21. Magnitude: SCALE - The magnitude of the space shuttle and the crawler taking it out to the launch pad is easier to see when you look at the trucks on the crawler way next to them.
24. Water cooler: ICE. 😀
26. Texter's "Currently": ATM - Today, At The Moment replaces our cash dispenser
27. Words from a seasoned pro: SAGE ADVICE.
28. Engage in forensics: ARGUE.
29. Tilts: LEANS.
30. "Matlock" star: BATES - Kathy BATES stars in a reboot of the TV series made famous by Andy Griffith
31. Staple of Nigerian cuisine: YAMS.
32. Beauty spots: SPAS.
33. State of bliss: HOG HEAVEN - Talk about being happy! Humans might seek other avenues for a state of bliss.
41. Club kin: BLT - My two favs!
42. Puritanical: AUSTERE.
44. Institution that may have a repatriation policy: MUSEUM - This happened in 2019
48. Wetland: MIRE.
50. Gospel singer Franklin: ERMA - Not Etta or Ella
52. Bread maker: MINT - So many euphemisms for money
54. North Carolina college town: ELON - What a great athletic nickname.
55. Epic: TALE.
56. Emoji reaction to a hot take: EYES. 😳
58. Word with rub or run: DRY - Barbecue seasoning and a test
60. Kinshasa's country, briefly: DRC - Its Atlantic Ocean shoreline is a little over 20 miles long.































6 comments:
I actually got it! It
took quite a bit of time, as might be expected for a Saturday, but actually there weren’t as many obscurities as you might expect of a Saturday puzzle.
FIR, so I’m happy.
Thank you, Amanda and Husker Gary.
Surprisingly, this offering by Amanda wasn't as tough as I thought it might be (and hoped for.) FTW in a few minutes less than Desper-otto's allotted Saturday time.
The only blunder was temporary. Happiness before HOG HEAVEN.
Didn't get BATES at first. Could picture her, but couldn't recall the name.
DNK AMUR. 4 perps and I had it.
A nephew had a large collection of POGs. As did my neighbor's son who we babysat.
What else?
TREA was a gimme.
The phrase SUPER NOVA now reminds me of the song by Oasis.
I liked the clues for REALM and SCALE, as well as MUSEUM.
Wagged ARLES with the A and it nestled in nicely. We usually get a Van Gogh or Gauguin clue that leads to ARLES.
Never read the clue for ARREST.
Never read the clue for TAPS.
A different (and texting) clue for ATM. I would have spelled out the word currently in my text. I'm not that hep to know all of the texting abbreviations and slang.
Good morning!
Started right off grazing at the SALAD BAR. Nope. Tried BAT for that "Club kin." Nope. But no theme, no reveal, that's a lot to like. Thanx, Amanda and Husker.
Fisticuffs in westerns were often corny, especially so in Shane. It's hard to make a 5'6" cowboy look imposing.
Those texting abbrs weren't nearly so important after the 140-character limit was abolished back in 2015. Now you could write a novelette.
Easiest Saturday puzzle I’ve ever done. It helped that I got Tapas bar, Supernova and Emotional right off the bat. From there, everything pretty much fell into place
Took 10:55 today, says this "anon."
I agree that this seemed easier than most Saturdays, and relatedly, contained less obscure stuff and much fewer "?s" clues. Good puzzle, though I would've slated this on a Friday.
Good Morning:
Amur, Trea, and Erma, did me in. Saturday DNF or FIW are becoming all too common for me, sad to say. Maybe my Solving Battery needs a good jolt of recharging. I did enjoy the solve, however, and thought the cluing and fill were mostly Saturday-worthy, with a few exceptions.
Thanks, Amanda, and thanks, HG, for the commentary, graphics, and personal tidbits about the constructor. And, yes, I had Clap before Slap!
Happy Valentine’s Day to all. 💘
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