24. Permanent record?: TOGETHER FOREVER.
32. Criminal record?: MACK THE KNIFE.
51. Historical record?: BACK IN THE USSR.
71. World record?: HEAVEN IS A PLACE ON EARTH.
85. Broken record?: I FALL TO PIECES.
108. Medical record?: LIKE A SURGEON.
116. Fossil record?: WALK THE DINOSAUR.
This type of theme may look simple on the surface, but it's actually quite restrictive. The entries all have to be recognizable song titles, the [? record"] phrases must be solid in the language, and each answer has to match the first word of the clue.
This is the LAT debut for Zachary Gallardo and Joe's first Sunday. Congrats to both!
Across:1. Costco rival, informally: SAM'S. Any of you are Costco members? There fresh coconuts are so good.
5. Undergrad lecturer: PROF.
9. Morehouse, for one: Abbr.: HBCU. Historically Black Colleges and Universities.
13. Mix, as a salad: TOSS. And 23. Grocery section: AISLE.
17. Plop (down): PLUNK.
19. iPad assistant: SIRI.
20. Word of sorrow: ALAS.
21. Sign into law: ENACT.
27. Goddess often depicted with a throne headdress: ISIS.
30. Megacity of India: DELHI.
31. "__ news?": ANY.
37. Asides: TANGENTS.
39. Marvel's Punisher, for one: ANTI-HERO. Flawed protagonist. We also have 98. Attractive guy in Marvel Comics?: MAGNETO.
40. Beltway Series ballplayer, familiarly: NAT.
42. Mesh on a field: GOAL NET.
43. Comb target: KNOT.
44. Community of flora and fauna: BIOME.
47. Gender prefix: CIS.
49. Places where forks may be found?: ROADS. Fork in the road.
50. Terse confirmation: I AM.
55. Thumbs-up vote: YEA.
57. Shahidi of "Black-ish": YARA. She was born in Minneapolis.
58. Jedi foe: SITH.
59. Curly coif: AFRO.
63. High-level perfidy: TREASON.
67. Mineral once used in baby powder: TALC.
69. Also: TOO.
70. Honeylike substances: GOOS.
75. Memo heading: IN RE.
76. Portuguese "Hello": OLA.
77. Newcastle upon __: TYNE.
78. Vampire squid's habitat: DEEP SEA.
79. Largest loch by volume: NESS. Fresh clue angle.
80. Pancake recipe instruction: FLIP. And 97. No longer on the table?: EATEN. 82. "Not one more step!": HALT.
84. Astrological big cat: LEO.
89. Jun. and Jul.: MOS.
92. Valuable violin: STRAD.
96. WNBA great Bird: SUE. She and Megan Rapinoe recently announced their split.
98. For a __ pittance: MERE.
99. Springsteen, to fans: THE BOSS.
102. Fuming: MAD.
104. Namesake of the AL batting title: ROD CAREW. He bowled in Boomer's league for a while.
106. Assessed anew: REVALUED.
111. Have a life: ARE.
112. Harsh in one's nose: ACRID.
114. LBJ's party: DEM.
115. __ colada: PINA.
121. Outdoes: BESTS.
124. Asparagus unit: SPEAR.
125. Totenberg of NPR: NINA. NPR's longtime legal affairs correspondent.
126. Use a mountain trail: HIKE.
127. Squirrel away: STORE.
128. Annual: Abbr.: YRLY.
129. Site with handmade goods: ETSY.
130. Longtime "Jeopardy!" host Trebek: ALEX.
131. Black gem: ONYX.
Down:
1. Mud bath venue: SPA.
2. "True Detective" actor Mahershala: ALI.
3. "Just the news I needed!": MUSIC TO MY EARS. 60. "Not sure why, but ... ": FOR SOME REASON. Stunning pair of 13's.
4. TV sketch featuring Chloe Fineman or Colin Jost: SNL SKIT.
5. Vancouver hrs.: PST.
6. Copacabana setting: RIO.
7. Church pipes: ORGAN.
8. Guy who hosts Food Network's "Tournament of Champions": FIERI.
9. "Take that!": HAH.
10. Changed the laundry?: BLED. Cute clue referring to colors bleeding in the wash.
11. Shift+6 symbol: CARET.
12. Old Glory: US FLAG.
13. "Young Frankenstein" actress: TERI GARR.
14. Pacific Coast Highway's route number: ONE.
15. African grassland: SAVANNA.
16. Like many shampoos: SCENTED.
18. "We the Youth" muralist Haring: KEITH. The mural is in Philadelphia.
22. Secret assignations: TRYSTS.
25. "L8r g8r!": TTFN.
26. "That's bad!": OH NO.
28. Fancy Feast alternative: SHEBA.
32. Sushi roll type: MAKI.
33. Ballerina Pavlova: ANNA.
34. Writer/illustrator Carle: ERIC. "The Very Hungry Caterpillar".
35. Outlandish: KOOKY.
36. Per person: EACH.
38. Jeff Lynne's band: ELO.
41. Links: TIES.
45. Sporty Mazda model: MIATA.
46. Utterly captivated: ENRAPT.
48. Honeymoon booking: SUITE.
51. Clear nail polish, say: BASE.
52. Hunting cry: TALLY-HO.
53. Got up: STOOD.
54. Gave an impressive performance: SHONE.
56. Nesting sites: EAVES.
59. Slack-jawed: AGAPE.
61. Memorization method: ROTE.
62. Dept. of Labor div.: OSHA.
63. Out of __ air: THIN.
64. Philosopher Descartes: RENE.
65. Switch type: ON/OFF.
66. Wafer name since 1967: NILLA. And 68. Party nibble: CANAPE. Plenty of food in this grid.
72. Moves with the wind: SAILS.
73. Singer Cruz known as the "Queen of Salsa": CELIA.
74. Unadon fillets: EELS. Unadon is short for unagi donburi, literally "eel bowl".
81. Fruit that may be crossed with apricot: PLUM. Pluot.
83. Aquarium fish: TETRA.
85. Religious devotion to an object: IDOLATRY.
86. Jacksonville Jaguars color: TEAL.
87. Corp. bigwigs: CEOS.
88. Turn out to be: END UP.
90. Treat with vanilla creme: OREO.
91. Stitched: SEWN.
92. Grasp at __: STRAWS.
93. Remedial treatment: THERAPY.
94. Mardi Gras merrymaker: REVELER.
95. Gp. of lawyers: ABA.
100. "No __ luck!": SUCH.
101. Tranquil: SERENE.
103. Carthaginian queen in Virgil's "Aeneid": DIDO. Aeneas eventually deserted her.
105. Mobile homes?: CRIBS. Fun clue.
107. "All finished!": DID IT.
109. "Praying" singer: KESHA.
110. Part of a thread: EMAIL.
113. Rackets: DINS.
117. Actor Penn: KAL.
118. Thumbs-down vote: NAY.
119. Hawaiian chordophone, for short: UKE.
120. Film critic Reed: REX.
122. Push to the limit: TRY.
123. "Kama Sutra" topic: SEX.









I knew most of the
ReplyDelete“records.” (Except maybe the “dinosaur” one, but that’s was easily perped).
A fun puzzle.
FIR, so I’m happy.
Good morning!
ReplyDeleteCrunchy cereal this morning. D-o struggled in a number of areas, but prevailed in the end. Nicely done, Zachary and Joe. Always enjoy your technical evaluation of the puzzle, C.C.
So, how many people remember Was (Not Was) and WALK THE DINOSAUR? They had to dig deep for that one - that must have been about 40 years ago. Good song at least. I don’t remember it climbing very high on the charts though.
ReplyDeleteTook 16:14 today to record this one.
ReplyDeleteI didn't know the Actress of the Day (Yara), the Carthaginian queen (Dido), "idolatry."
Peter S.: I remember "Walk the Dinosaur", vaguely. Never would've remembered Was (Not Was) though.
The plethora of proper names sucked the fun out of this one. Titt
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed this one with the clever theme and lots of fun fill. Several unknown characters, both real and fictional, but the perps were kind.
ReplyDeleteThanks to Zachary (congrats on your debut!) and Joe for the delightful Sunday outing. And to CC for the illustrative recap!
FIW, missing with WorK THE DINOSAUR. Don't remember the group nor the song (not song.) Figured that Weird Al was responsible for Like a Surgeon. And until today I thought it was Blue HEAVEN IS A PLACE ON EARTH instead of Ooh HEAVEN... Good tune anyway.
ReplyDeleteEverybody knows the old Yogi Berra quote "when you come to a fork in the road, take it.
Most people also know that DINOSAURs were extinct about 65 million years before human beings emerged. At least they were, until Jurassic Park opened.
I knew a WNBA fill!!! If you real men don't like that I knew it, SUE me.
I've started using generic baby shampoo lately. Not SCENTED, not dyed. So far I like it.
Our honeymoon was at the Boca Beach Club in Boca Raton, complements of AT&T. They even paid for my round of golf and hot dogs at the turn while my wife attended a meeting, which was AT&Ts way of branding the trip as a work event. (This was an annual event celebrating the top sales reps in their network equipment division. This one happened to start on the day following our Saturday wedding. We also got to go to Marco Island another year.)
Ironically, the paper STRAWS we are supposed to be using really suck.
Thanks to Zachary and Joe for the challenge. I don't really like crosswords with this much A&E filler, but a lot of the rest was enjoyable. And thanks to CC for another concise narrative.