google.com, pub-2774194725043577, DIRECT, f08c47fec0942fa0 L.A.Times Crossword Corner: Friday, Apr 3rd, 2026 ~ Kyle Dolan

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Apr 3, 2026

Friday, Apr 3rd, 2026 ~ Kyle Dolan

 GO TEAM

"Run Away~!" "Take off~!" "Beat It~!"

Crossword constructor Kyle Dolan frequently appears on Saturday; based on my research, this is his first Friday for the LA Times - all he needs now is a Thursday puzzle, and he gets the "EGOT" of grid making - yay~! ( see 36D. ).  I have mixed feelings about today's offering; the theme is quite fresh and felt Friday-level, five phrases redefined as 'names' for a "collection" of other similar-use phrases, but was dismayed with a triple Natick in the vicinty of Minnesota ( but not Cedar Rapids ); two names dropping off an answer with a semi-vague clue; can't win 'em all, I guess.  Standard grid, no circles, just 11 3LWs, two handfuls of names, two Wines, two Whiskeys.  The themers;  

17. "Pay attention," "Listen up," and "Eyes on the prize": FOCUS GROUP - "Focus~!" group of phrases

24. "Unbelievable!," "That's crazy!," and "What a coincidence!": WILD BUNCH - "Wild~!" bunch of synonymous words/phrases

38. "Gee whiz!," "Golly!," and "Holy cow!": BOY BAND - "Boy~!" band of words/phrases

49. "Sleep tight," "Sweet dreams," and "Don't let the bedbugs bite": NIGHT CREW - "(g)'night." crew of phrases

61. "Check this out," "I'll demonstrate," and "Eyes on me": WATCH PARTY - "Watch~!" party - the only one that I was not familiar with; the standard definition of "watch party" is 'friends who get together' to view, say, the Super Bowl

Don't "Hit the Road", There's More~!

ACROSS:

1. Have a sudden inspiration?: [ GASP ] - , the "inhale" meaning of inspire, plus sudden = sharply

5. Less cockamamie: SANER - Meh.  TAMER, SAFER~? - this is the "structure" of most of the words I have ever missed solving the Wordle - the "_ vowel _ E - R" type, where I simply run out of guesses; there are hundreds of words that fit.  If my first five-letter guess doesn't give me anything, I immediately fill in "_ vowel _ E - R" for the maximum # of attempts

10. Hydropower sources: DAMS

14. "__, sing America": Hughes: "I TOO" - "I had" no poetic clue, filled via perps; name #1

15. Scent: AROMA

16. Rapper who plays Fin on "Law & Order: SVU": ICE-T - short for Odafin, name #2

19. Whiskey mixer: SODA - whiskey #1 - could have been CoLa - SODA was a good WAG on my part, as cola was the go-to choice ( usually diet ) for the Happy Hour crew when I worked at the night club/band bar Casanova's in Cincinnati, OH

20. Place for post-debate interviews: SPIN ROOM - makes sense after it filled, via perps, but then I went looking for some info, and realized it could be this kind of "Spin" room


21. Bug experts, for short: IT PROS - Information Technology professionals, e.g., "Geek Squad"

23. Work in a cast: ACT - work in a cast . . .


26. Implore: PLEAD

28. "That a fact?": "IS IT~?"

29. Tampa Bay team, familiarly: BUCS - the Buccaneers of the NFL - or the cost of corn these days . . .


30. Like folk tales: ORAL

33. Settle, as a debt: REPAY

37. Hospital dept.: ICU - Intensive Care Unit

40. Modeled on: À LA

41. Down source: GEESE - Geese "Up" is when they "take off"

43. Art __: DECO - I like Art Deco

44. Former quarterback Aikman: TROY - announcer with Joe Buck on NFL MNF games - name #3

24 seasons together

45. Winery purchase: CASE - Wine clue #1, you lush . . . then again, I bought beer in case quantity, so I will take that back

47. Pettiness: SPITE

54. Dusk, poetically: E'EN

55. Catch: ENMESH

56. Low-cal drink: LITE BEER - I do the Downs first; otherwise, this could have been DIET COLA

60. Singer Lambert: ADAM - filled via perps, don't know this artist  - name #4

63. Ceremonial event: RITE

64. Responded to an alarm: AWOKE

65. Viking character: RUNE - ah.  Not, say, "ERIK" - from this show - but . . . 


66. Lip: SASS - a "lip" synonym on the edge again

67. Detect: SENSE

68. Getaway spots: SPAs


DOWN:

1. Motion pictures?: GIFs - good one; took me a minute, plus the "G" when I sussed "GASP"

Graphic Interchange Format moving picture of "Run Away~!"
MP & the Holy Grail

2. Sitting on: ATOP

3. Nonverbal signal: SOCIAL CUE - I was thinking "HAND SIGN", but "sign/signal" was too close for a crossword clue/answer, and it didn't fit, anyway; not familiar with this phrase

4. Mimics a cat, perhaps: POUNCES - Friday vague

5. Starchy palm product: SAGO - one of the triple Natick that got me - not TARO


6. One-way symbol: ARROW

7. Swedish actress Rapace who plays Lisbeth Salander: NOOMI - I did not know who this was until I went to IMDb - she played Elizabeth Shaw in the 'Alien' franchise movie "Prometheus" - name #5

She did not look like this in that movie . . . 

8. Bird in the bush: EMU - "Bush" being the quaint nickname for the hinterlands of  Australia

9. Word after Grand and Cedar, in city names: RAPIDS - Grand in MI, Cedar in IA and MN

10. Row: DISPUTE - rOW, not rOE

11. Part of a squirrel's diet: ACORN

12. French red wine: MÈDOC - Wine clue #2, more here for the lushes connoisseurs

13. Hoard: STASH - the noun, not the verb - I tried AMASS - another good 'edge' word

18. Sp. miss: SRTA - Español abbr

22. Classic car, informally: T-BIRD

25. Light purple: LILAC - followed by . . . 

26. Dark purple: PUCE

Tough to find on one palette - and that's a dark lilac

27. Scooby-__: DOO - name #6

29. Well-known: BIG - one of the bands that frequented Casanova's was "Big In Iowa", a sort of self-deprecating name drawn from a quote here - I was friends with Rick House, one of the guitarists; he, founder Bob Burns, and bassist/WEBN radio host Ken Glidewell have since passed away . . . sheesh

31. Winona of "Stranger Things": RYDER - name #7

32. Actor Vigoda: ABE - name #8

34. Work together: PARTNER UP - a unique fill

35. Skin soother: ALOE - very much NOT a unique fill

36. Happy cry: "YAY~!" - "yay, I finally got my ta-DA~!" when I filled in the correct word at 5A.

38. Heart throbs: BEATS

39. Figs.: NOs - abbr, figures & numbers

42. Plots: SCHEMES - nailed it

44. Haberdashery accessories: TIE BARS - There's two kinds - I wanted TIE TACkS - more here

The concrete rebar/epoxy connections on the left

46. Both sides of America?: SCHWAS - very clever - the phoneme, /ə/, when saying /ə/-MEH-rik-/ə/; it's the most common sound in the English language - more here

48. Tiny sound: PEEP

49. Gets warmer?: NEARS - think the guessing game, where someone is getting closer or further from some hidden item, and the other person says "colder, cold, warm, warmer, hot, HOT~!"

50. Birthplace of novelist Kiran DesaiINDIA - Sheesh.  Friday.  Half WAG on my part; name #9

51. Exams for future MBAs: GMATS - not LSATs, not MCATs, this test is for getting into schools for the acquisition of a Master of Business Adminstration degree

52. John with an EGOT: ELTON - I always get fooled by "John" being his last name, #10

53. Threads in tea lights: WICKS - Friday clue, but clever


57. You, once: THEE - Dah~!  I tried THOU

58. Peak near Catania: ETNA - yada yada, I threw this volcano name in, and "ding~!"


59. Whiskeys that are typically more dry than bourbons: RYES  - Whiskey #2, the basis for the drink called a Manhattan, which reminds me of the only time I ever tasted this liquor.  Growing up, we had watered down iced tea; a treat was a can of full-sugar soda; the adults would have a "Manhattan" at holidays; I figured it must be even better than soda, the "nectar of the gods" - until I tasted it - blech~!


62. Speechless feeling: AWE - not knowing "why" the adults really drank Manhattans certainly left me speechless regarding its taste & lack of sweetness

Splynter

Grid Flow 29.2


13 comments:

Subgenius said...

Well, it wasn’t the easiest
puzzle in the world, but eventually all the answers made sense, including the themers.
FIR, so I’m happy.

desper-otto said...

Good morning!

YAY -- d-o managed to finish a Kyle Dolan puzzle. Wasn't familiar with several of the names or where they were from: TROY, NOOMA, MEDOC, I'm lookin' at you. RAPIDS was a gimme. D-o spent several years in Cedar RAPIDS. Hand up for THou before THEE elbowed in. Overall, I consider this one twelve minutes well spent. Thanx, Kyle and Splynter.

Irish Miss said...

Good Morning

This was a FIW thanks to the NW corner. I was convinced that the Cat was going to Prance, not Pounce and I, too just wouldn’t come to me. The solve was a challenge, overall, but an enjoyable one, although it took me a while to suss the theme. Boy Band is not quite as strong as the other themers, IMO, but they all work fine.

Thanks, Kyle, and thanks, Splynter, for explaining the theme so well and for the interesting commentary. One of these Friday’s, I’m hoping to read that Cooper has a new canine cousin!

Have a great day.

Anonymous said...

Took 9:36 today to ... make the connection (felt like playing the NYT game, Connections).

I did not know one of the Actress of the Day (Noomi), and thought maybe "Mara" had another "r" or "a" somewhere; I knew the other Actress of the Day (Ryder), but hesitated on "y" versus "i". "Medoc" was new.

Like Ms. Irish Miss, I also had "prances" before "pounces".

KS said...

FIR. I didn't have as much trouble with this Friday's puzzle as I usually do with this level of difficulty. The cluing was fair, albeit hard and fitting for the day.
After boy band I began to see the theme and that helped a lot with the solve.
So overall an enjoyable puzzle.

Jinx in Norfolk said...

FIR, but tap water->LITE BEER, discord->DISPUTE, and tie pins->TIE BARS. Like IM, I looked askance at BOY BAND at first, but then I figured that BOY was a synonym for "gee whiz," "golly" and "holy cow."

The great Pete Seeger wrote:
Rye whiskey, rye whiskey, rye whiskey, I cry
If you don't give me rye whiskey I surely will die
If the ocean was whiskey and I was a duck
I'd dive to the bottom and never come up
Rye whiskey, rye whiskey, rye whiskey, I cry
If you don't give me rye whiskey I surely will die

LITE, as in LITE BEER, is a Miller trademark. But even LITE BEER isn't exactly low cal, except by comparison to other BEER. (I'll forego the ribald joke about LITE BEER being like sex in a canoe. You're welcome.)

SOCIAL CUE, or what's meant when someone comments "read the room."

ABE Vigoda was 20 years younger than I am now when he first appeared in Barney Miller. BOY, does that make me GASP.

Thanks to Kyle for the fun, very challenging Friday special. Hope you produce a Thursday grid so you can hit for the cycle and get your personal grand slam. (I'm out of sports metaphors now, but both are better than EGOT imo.) And thanks to Splynter for another fun review, replete with beautiful gams.

Wayne said...

There's also Grand Rapids, MN, home of Judy Garland. Also didn't know Noomi, but I do know Adam Lambert.

Monkey said...

DNF. I got stuck in the NW. I held on to faCIAL CUE unfortunately.

The rest filled eventually. It took a while to figure out the theme. I encountered a few unknown names. For example I should have remembered NOOMI from the Girl with the Dragon Tattoo movie series.

Thank you Splynter for the fine review.

Bob Lee said...

I had OCEANS at first for "Both sides of America?" but the letters made a mess (along with THOU instead of THEE), but I finally figured out SCHWAS at the end. I liked my answer better!

Husker Gary said...

Musings
-Husker TV games often turn into WATCH PARTIES
-SPIN ROOM – “Did you peeps just listen to the same debate?”
-Those BUCS won Super Bowl LV by reconstituting Tom Brady who left New England
-You can’t return a suit for SPITE
--Sometimes I don’t SENSE SOCIAL CUES as readily as I should
-NOOMI is an absolute late-in-the-week fill.
-In 1958, the T-BIRD just became another car and was no longer a classic

RustyBrain said...

I thought the theme was a bit of a stretch, but ultimately worked. That's Friday for you.

Interesting that Stash = HOARD works both as a noun or a verb.

The original Swedish movie trilogy of The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo with NOOMI Rapace followed the novels and was well done despite its low budget. Filmed in Sweden, it feels more culturally in the mood beyond just the language. The English version with Rooney Mara was cancelled after the first one.

Splynter, you were in rare form today (not that that you're always in great form)! Loved the SPIN ROOM and the TIE BARS.

Anonymous said...

Ironically, I was sitting watching my cat pounce on her toys and it didn’t occur to me either.

Anonymous said...

NW and Minnesota area was tough. One wrong as I had to look up ‘I Too’ in order to have everything else fall into place. A few - but too many - obscure references such as Noomi, Sago, Medoc, but got through it (mostly).