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Saturday, May 16, 2026, Karen Steinberg

Saturday Themeless by Karen Steinberg 

Karen and David
Steinberg
Hi Gary,

I'm the mom of crossword constructor and editor David Steinberg; I'm also a writer and psychologist, even though in high school math was my favorite subject and an occupational interest test told me I should become a computer programmer (!).  As a teenager I solved crosswords in magazines and logic puzzles in books but stopped when I got to college.  I didn't start up again until more than 35 years later, when David began constructing.

As for this puzzle, ZILLENNIAL was the seed entry—as soon as I heard the term, I wanted to make a puzzle using it.  I listen to many podcasts and watch many (too many!) reality TV shows, so I'm constantly hearing new words and expressions and writing them down.  I was lucky that some other good long entries (especially ZETTABYTE and BELLY BUTTON RING) worked well with the grid.  Despite all the great new words these days, though, I'm trying to focus more on themed puzzles now.  I do have a couple of other themelesses I'm working on too, however, so we'll see which I end up finishing first! 

Best,

Karen

On a sadder note, Karen told me that her husband Paul passed away in 2023. Losing someone like Paul is heavy, but there’s something genuinely powerful in what Karen said—“the puzzles go on.” It speaks to continuity, legacy, and probably something they shared deeply as a family.

Karen, Paul and son David had the first
 "Family Puzzle" in the NYT on 5/22/22


Across:

1. Studies: GAZES AT 

8. Google Play download: APP GAME - Subway Surfers is said to be the most downloaded APP GAME numbering over 3 billion. 


15. Woodcutter in a tale told by Scheherazade: ALI BABA.


16. Went by yacht: CRUISED.

17. Navel brass?: BELLY BUTTON RING - Karen supplied a very gettable grid spanner.


19. Patisserie treat: ECLAIR.

20. Cocktail whose color comes from grenadine: PINK LADY.


21. Winter hrs. for most of western Indiana: EST.


22. Relieve (of): DIVEST.

23. "Milk" director Gus Van __: SANT - You may have to blow up the image to see Gus's name below the title.


25. Sector: ZONE.

26. Not discourteous: CIVIL - CIVIL discourse is as desirable as it is rare in some venues

30. The CW predecessor: UPN - United Paramount Network. CW stands for the parent networks CBS and Warner brothers.


31. "Ooh, burn!": ZING - I stuck with DING too long

32. "The Tale of __ Puddle-Duck": JEMIMA - You can get this 1908 first edition for $650.00


33. Winless racehorses: MAIDENS.

35. Apple cultivar that dates to American colonial times: WINESAP - Some say WINESAP apples came to America as seeds from Europe and some say they are native to our country.


36. Euchre kin: ECARTE - ¯\_(ツ)_/¯  Here it is as an APP GAME


37. Oscilloscope display: WAVE - This Heathkit oscilloscope is the same model I used in my physics classroom for years. 


38. Sch. in Athens: UGA - The University of Georgia Bulldogs in Athens, GA have had 11 bulldogs name UGA for their mascot. Here is number 10.


39. Sparked again: RELIT - Grilling in a wind might require this action


40. Connection point: NODE.

41. Barbaro's role in "A Complete Unknown": BAEZ - Monica Barbaro played Joan BAEZ in this biopic about Bob Dylan.

Joan Baez.                      Monica Barbaro

42. Pyle player: NABORS - Jim NABORS was supposed to be a "one off" character in The Andy Griffith Show but was an immediate hit, became a regular  and eventually got his own spinoff series 

 

44. Berkeley, familiarly: CAL.

45. Kodai Senga's signature pitch: FORK BALL - The pitch is thrown with fingers forming a fork around the ball


48. Yoga pose that alternates between arching and rounding the spine: CAT COW.

 

51. Beyoncé challenge in the song "Energy": EVERYBODY ON MUTE. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ 


53. Shows some major respect?: SALUTES.

54. Mythical hunter transformed into a stag: ACTAEON ¯\_(ツ)_/¯  Google this gruesome story if you must.

55. Cunning: SLYNESS.

56. Lunar event: MOONSET - Today the Moon will rise at about 6:00 am and set at about 7:30 pm. The Moon is in the Waning Crescent phase and will be so close to the Sun that it will be invisible for all practical purposes. My students were always amazed that the Moon is not visible every night.


Down:

1. Kapler who was NL Manager of the Year in 2021: GABE.


2. Obi-Wan player: ALEC - Sir ALEC Guiness played the role in the 1977 Star Wars but said this about it


3. Microgeneration of the 1990s: ZILLENNIAL - The group that spans the gap between Millenials and Gen Z's and a seed entry for Karen. 

4. Marketing method: EBLAST An EBLAST (email blast) is a one-time mass email sent to a large group of recipients simultaneously, often to promote, announce or inform 


5. "Just tell me!": SAY IT.

6. Dict. tag: ABBR.

7. __ cross: TAU.


8. On the move: ACTIVE.

9. Tending (to): PRONE.

10. Anticonformist subculture: PUNK SCENE.


11. Some brunch dates: GIRL TIME 😀

12. China setting: ASIA.

13. Make better: MEND.

14. Anxious: EDGY.

18. Halloween prank: T-PING - A leaf blower and toilet paper is a great demo of Bernoulli's Principle


22. Puts on: DONS.

23. Ancient region between the Tigris and Euphrates: SUMER.


24. Quickly: APACE.

25. Niche mag: ZINE 
A magazine that is a “noncommercial often homemade or online publication usually devoted to specialized and often unconventional subject matter”.


27. Facial expressions, e.g.: VISUAL CUES - Read the room!

28. PR concern: IMAGE.

29. Bolivian cultural center: LA PAZ.


31. One sextillion memory units: ZETTA BYTE ¯\_(ツ)_/¯


32. Speak unseriously: JIVE June Cleaver (Barbra Billingsley) speaks JIVE


34. Mid-party errand: DRINK RUN - Getting low on liquor so...

35. Balls (up): WADS.

37. Macrocosm: WORLD.


40. "We can manage without them": NO LOSS.

41. Superhero star of a Lego movie: BATMAN.


43. Sweets: BABES ❤️

44. Epic poem division: CANTO.

45. Admit, with "up": FESS.


46. Like a kumquat: OVAL.


47. Depend (on): RELY.

48. 2025 French Open winner Gauff: COCO.


49. __-Missouria Tribe: OTOE - A familiar cwd tribe 

50. Bounced: WENT.


52. Vegetable related to lilies: YAM.

 

5 comments:

  1. There were a few times
    I needed a WAG, like with “Coco” and “zing”.
    But for the most part, I thought this was a fair puzzle.
    FIR, so I’m happy.

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  2. When your seed entry has a Z, the last thing you should do is force more Zs in the grid just for the sake of including "unusual" answers.

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  3. DNF. Filled 40, 34 correctly. One of my incorrect entries was cst for western Indiana's time zone. In my native Kentucky, Louisville is about as far west as EST goes. I was so sure that Western IN must be cdt that I fact checked it and learned something.

    I thought about TAU, but I thought TAU was a cross, not a "TAU cross." Now I see that a TAU cross is a religious symbol.

    "Balls up" could have been clued as "the way Jinx sleeps."

    FLN: Congratulations to Splynter for scheduling your new arrival. June is only 16 days away!

    I appreciated Karen's puzzle, but her idea of a great puzzle is the exact opposite of what I find interesting. I don't find new and/or arcane terms to be enjoyable, nor do I like tons of A&E fill. I'm sorry to say that your name will join Agard's on my "let's pass on this one" list.

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  4. FIW. I took a WAG at Somer and was wrong. I put Sumer instead. I was thinking Samaria.
    I had high hopes to finish a winner when I was able to fill the two long across answers. But some the clues were beyond my grasp and required too many guesses.
    Overall a so-so puzzle.

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  5. Took 28:13 for me to guess wrong at the intersection of the director and the ancient region.

    I didn't know the Actress of the Day (Barbaro), but quickly figured it was "Joan" or "Baez".

    "Actaeon" was unknown and uncool, especially crossing "otoe". Never heard of "Zillennial" or "Zettabyte" either. Not sure I've ever heard "sextillion" either.

    There were some really good parts to this puzzle, but there were other parts too.

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