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Feb 21, 2026

Saturday, February 21, 2026, Dr. Kyle Dolan

  Saturday Themeless by Dr. Kyle Dolan


This is the 22nd themeless Saturday puzzle by Dr. Dolan I have blogged. For this puzzle I sought out someplace where I could get multiple fills and work out from there. For this puzzle it was the SW corner where things filled in and ERIVO took care of itself greatly aided by my fortuitous guess at SCUBA DIVE. As you can see by the red square I did have one bad cell where I had to confess to my French major 

granddaughter that I guessed ENTRE VOUS and not NOUS. I made the connection to Egypt with Theban deity but AMENRA escaped me. 

Across:

1. "Hold my beer": WATCH THIS - Idiocy fueled by alcohol and testosterone.

             

10. __ forest: KELP.


14. "It's not up to me": IF YOU WANT.

15. Obsession: MANIA - Are you old enough to remember this MANIA?


 
 

16. "Ask away!": DON'T BE SHY.

17. Quirkily creative: ARTSY.

18. Leaves home?: TREE ðŸ˜€ Leaves is a noun and is possessive. 

19. Put on board: LADE.

20. Board game: DARTS.

21. Pronoun option: HER.

22. Radiation that triggers vitamin D synthesis, for short: UVB.


23. Lineup of runners?: SLATE - This is the SLATE of runners you would have seen in 2024 in Nehawka, NE (pop. 167)


25. Used a prayer rug: KNELT.

27. Supreme Theban deity: AMENRA - AMEN-RA (alt. AMUN-RA) was the supreme state deity of New Kingdom Egypt (150-1100 BCE)
 merging the Theban creator god Amun ("The Hidden One") with the sun god Ra. Searching for his book was a plot arc of the 1999 movie The Mummy.


30. Mexico City's __ de la Reforma: PASEO - Walkway Of The Reform. A nine-mile diagonal street modeled on the Champs-Élysée in Paris.


33. "Truce?": ARE WE COOL.


35. As soon as: ONCE - ONCE you get some time 

36. Natl. Merit Scholarship qualifying exams: PSATS.

37. Dance with a kahiko style: HULA - Includes chanting


38. Small beard: SOUL PATCH.


40. Amounts on some bottles: DOSES.

41. Sportscaster Dick with the catchphrase "Touch 'em all!": ENBERG - Said after a home run


42. Tilt: TIP UP - Getting the stones to Stonehenge was one thing and then they had to TIP them UP


44. "Fare thee well": ADIEU.

46. Top suit: CEO 😀 A suit is one of the executives of a company and so the top one would be the CEO

47. Toe bean spot: PAW - Lily did not like that channel!


50. Shots after whiffs, say: REDOS or after a really bad bunker shot


52. Polish place: NAIL 😀

54. [Not again!]: SIGH.

55. "Wicked" star: ERIVO ¯\_(ツ)_/¯


56. "Count me in!": I'M SO THERE.

58. Assumption: GIVEN.

59. Suit perfectly: FIT TO A TEE.

60. Forward thinker?: SEER.

61. "Why not both": YES AND YES - Do you love me and will you marry me?


Down:

1. Mover's concern: WIDTH - Oops!


2. "Loch Lomond" preposition: AFORE.


3. Pianist McCoy who played with the John Coltrane Quartet: TYNER- ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ 


4. Home on an apartment building's roof, maybe: COTE - Brando shows Eva Marie Saint a pigeon egg from his rooftop COTE in On The Waterfront.


5. Carrier base: HUB - There are lots of these devices but this is a two-camera carrier HUB


6. Not quite a teen: TWELVE - Pat Boone sang Twixt TWELVE And Twenty

7. Lives it up: HAS A BLAST.

8. Clear for all to see, so to speak: IN HD - Fill words can be complicated when abbreviations have become "words" on their own.

9. Lid blemishes: STYES.

10. Handy maneuver?: KARATE CHOP 😀

11. "Confidentially ... ": ENTRE NOUS - Just between you and me. Entre vous means between us as a group.

12. Lay out: LIST - My projects are much more successful when I lay out what I need to do in a LIST.

13. Foots: PAYS - We used to "foot the bill" when we took our girls out but now they have families and we go dutch. 

15. Nice thing to call someone?: MADAME - I suppose MADAME would be a nice thing to call someone in Nice, France. 😊

22. Shedding card game: UNO.

24. Code components: LAWS - One of the first compilatons


25. Succumbed to gravity: KEELED OVER.

26. Leaflet: TRACT - A famous one.


28. Part of a play list?: ROLE 😀 - A person, who later became very famous, was listed here as a minor character for her first ROLE. She played a lesbian lover for Joan Molinsky (later Joan Rivers)


 










29. "Woe is me!": ALAS.

30. False front: POSE.

Give it up, poser!

31. Mystery author, briefly: ANON - Here the identity of the author is the mystery not the work itself 😀

32. Get tanked on a tropical vacation?: SCUBA DIVE - A confident fill when I only had the "S" showing. Yay me!

34. People with concerns about trolleys?: ETHICISTS 
¯\_(ツ)_/¯  Happy to learn.


36. Resident of D.C.'s Daniel Webster Hall: PAGE - A former funeral home that was refurbished in 1995 to house Senate PAGES.


39. "Orange Is the New Black" setting: PRISON - A binge watch for me.


40. Couple: DUO.

43. Cesta-slung sphere: PELOTA - Here a jai alai player is slinging a PELOTA (sphere) with his cesta (basket)

45. Bring together: UNIFY.

47. Reverence: PIETY.

48. Concur: AGREE.

49. Carnival cries: WHEES - Kevin Hart seems to be making a cry of terror while Jimmy Fallon is doing more of a WHEE.


50. Policies, for short: REGS.

51. Put-in-Bay's lake: ERIE - The village of Put-In-Bay is located in our favorite crossword lake


53. Femme friend: AMIE - A French friend who is female

54. Roe source: SHAD.


57. 100 runs, for a cricketer: TON 
¯\_(ツ)_/¯ 






3 comments:

Subgenius said...

I got it!
But it took some “tweaking.” Particularly because I started off with “piano” instead of “width.”
Nevertheless, I thought this was a very fair puzzle, especially for a Saturday. There were only a few of what I call “obscurities.”
Anyway, FIR, so I’m happy.

TTP said...

Thank you, Kyle and Husker.

Yowser. That was tough. So many aha! moments today. But it wasn't easy. I went way over Desper-otto's allotted solving time. Multiple answers had to be changed.

And in the end, it was a lousy typo that prevented the congrats message. It really wasn't even a typo. I had the correct letter but somehow typed over it a some point during the struggle. Fairly early on, I figured out KARATE CHOP and entered it, but somehow ended with CHOe.

After starting with KNELT and UNO, there was a lot of bouncing around the grid trying to find solid footing and get some momentum. In the SE, PAW, AGREE and WHEES gave me hope. Then I had to change arGH to SIGH and got PIETY and SHAD. Then IM SO THERE, FIT TO A TEE and YES AND YES fell quickly.

In the NW, I was stuck with PIANO for Mover's concern and NEST for Leaves home. That gave me OUR for the Pronoun option, but nothing else was working, Except NEST again for Home on a roof. That couldn't be correct because Leaves home was also NEST. Turns out that neither NEST was correct. I finally got tweener out of my mind and realized TWELVE for Not quite a teen.

It hadn't helped that I misread Lid blemishes as Lip blemishes. Got STYES after rereading as lid.. I also had HIRE instead of LADE for Put on board, but that would be Bring on board for HIRE. The triple stack phrases of 9 letters in the NW fell.

No idea on TYNER and AMENRA. Both perped and I left them. And I had never heard of the Trolley problem, so the clue meant nothing to me, but I knoow the word ethicists and what it means, so I left that one too. It nested in nicely with all of its crosses.

CARDS before DARTS. That leading D led to MADAME. That second M was my last fill. But no congrats. ARGH! That errant e instead of P.

So many simple but great clues though. Tough, but in the end, fair. Lineup of runners, Leaves home, Code components, Top suit, Foots, Clear for all to see, and my favorite Flyers for TRACTS. When I entered TRACT, the first thing that came to mind was Thomas Payne's Common Sense. Perhaps the most famous TRACT in American history. I read it, or at least most of it. Compelling.

Today's puzzle got the old noggin working this morning, and I enjoyed the challenge.

TTP said...

HG, I understood Carrier base = HUB to mean airline carrier hub. e.g. Chicago's ORD for United Airlines.

I was just thinking yesterday about the various county codes (LAWS) that I had to work through and deal with when I built my shed and then years later when I built the addition to my house.

No idea on TON in cricket.