Zachary David Levy is a man with a plan. We last saw him here a few
months ago in January with "Speak Up," another synonym theme where words
spelled upwards on the grid.
The master plan becomes clear with the revealer:
37. "Let's do this thing!," or what can be said about each set of circles in this puzzle: SOUNDS LIKE A PLAN.
The circled letters create made-up sound-alikes for words that mean
PLAN. They all can fill in the blank, "What is your ____?"
17. Some tissue in the central nervous system: GRAY MATTER. AYM sounds like AIM.
23. Quantum mechanics phenomenon: SUPER POSITION. PERPOS sounds like PURPOSE. For those of you that aren't physicists, a SUPER POSITION is the principle that physical systems can exist in multiple states, locations, or configurations simultaneously. Got it?
47. Sweet and tart fruit drink: MANGO LEMONADE. GOL sounds like GOAL.
58. Therapeutic canopy for some respiratory ailments: OXYGEN TENT. ENTENT sounds like INTENT.
I
don't mind circles, but I'm bad at anagrams. However, the first one was
easy, only three letters - either MAY or YAM. Now I'm looking for
months or tubers. When I couldn't unscramble PERPOS, I figured it must
be some foreign name I'd never heard of. Fortunately, the revealer came
up in the middle and saved me from tearing my hair out on the rest of
them. No anagrams, just imaginary homophones for synonyms of "PLAN". And
you have to use your imagination to see beyond their spelling to
hopefully pronounce them correctly. So, this puzzle was OKAY, although
like last Thursday, it seems a bit easy for this late in the week.
Let's see how his strategy plays out:
Across:
1. Hajj destination: MECCA.
6. Foxtrot follower: GOLF. Actually, after the Foxtrot came the Charleston. But in this case, the letters "F" and "G" are from the NATO alphabet.
10. Took off: LEFT.
14. Brilliance: ECLAT. ÉCLAT (pronounced "ay-KLAH") is a French term meaning doing something with great style.
15. Actress Taylor-Joy: ANYA. I liked ANYA in The Queens' Gambit, then was disappointed in The Gorge. She and a single Russian counterpart are tasked with protecting all of mankind from unknown evils that reside in a gorge. With humanity at stake, wouldn't you assign more than two people to do this?
16. Land division: ACRE. Land division: GORGE.
17. [theme]
19. Brit's trunk: BOOT. Britt's trunk: BOOTY.
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| Brittany Spears |
20. Not to be trusted, in slang: SUS. I SUSpect this sounds SUSpicious.
21. Condo gp.: HOA. HomeOwners Association.
22. Elusive picture book character: WALDO. Hiding in plain sight was a skill he learned as a child when there were chores to do.
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| Waldo, please take out the trash. Waldo? Waldo! |
23. [theme]
28. Frozen gutter problem: ICE DAM. Not a problem in Florida.
30. "Saturday Night Live" unit: SKIT. "Saturday Night Live" is abbreviated SNL. Oh wait, it's usually the other way around.
31. "Ditto": SO DO I.
32. Not great, say: OKAY.
34. Sanskrit title of respect: SRI.
37. [theme]
41. Mont Blanc, e.g.: ALP. Mont Blanc, e.g.: PEN.
42. Mystery writer Buchanan: EDNA. In addition to crime novelist, EDNA is a journalist who won the 1986 Pulitzer Prize for General News Reporting "for her versatile and consistently excellent police beat reporting."
43. Lego unit: BRICK.
44. Yogurt bowl berry: ACAI.
46. Homes: ABODES.
47. [theme]
52. Not of this world: ALIEN.
53. Messy class, often: ART. I've noticed that many artistic people seem to thrive in organized mess.
54. Uno y uno: DOS. 1+1=2 lección de matemáticas (math lesson in Spanish).
57. __ diagram: VENN.
58. [theme]
62. Board VIP: EXEC. An EXECutive is a Very Important Person, or so they think.
63. McEntire of country: REBA. REBA, also known as "The Queen of Country," has sold more than 75 million records worldwide. She's had over 100 singles on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart, with 25 reaching number one. In spite of all that, she seems very down-to-earth.
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| She's a real VIP. |
64. Italian bowling game: BOCCE. It's like curling without the ice!
65. __ a soul: NARY.
66. Tree of Knowledge location: EDEN.
67. A bit off: ASKEW. Just look up "RustyBrain" in the dictionary.
Down:
1. Gig segments: MEGS. My first thought was SETS, as in a band playing music for the evening. But this is a computer reference to Gigabytes which are made up of 1000 Megabytes.
2. Earth tone: ECRU.
3. Brought elegance to: CLASSED UP. It's what happens when I walk into any joint. So I'm told.
4. Sandy island: CAY. Same as a key.
5. Outer bank?: ATM. Nice clue. Automated Teller Machine.
6. "Later, __!": GATOR. In a while, crocodile!
7. Ready to go: ON TAP.
8. NaOH, more familiarly: LYE. RightBrain took a break from perfecting sourdough breads and decided to try her hand at Bavarian pretzels. The recipe called for soaking them in LYE (sodium hydroxide), just like bagels. It's highly caustic so she made a baking soda bath instead, but if used, the LYE will break down in the oven.
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| The knots were hard to do...but they tasted great! |
9. Not walkable, say: FAR.
10. Canadian brewery: LABATT. LABATT is now part of the Anheuser-Busch InBev family.
11. Cause of some food poisoning: E. COLI.
12. Baggins of the Shire: FRODO. This also could have been Bilbo Baggins from The Lord of the Rings. Frodo is Bilbo's second cousin, once removed, but Bilbo affectionately considers him a nephew.
13. "Grand" peak visible from eastern Idaho: TETON.
18. "Standing right here!": AHEM. "You know I can hear you, right?"
22. Mario Kart platform: WII. WII was a popular Nintendo gaming console discontinued in 2013. It lives on here because it has two "I"s. Like most of us.
24. Soba alternative: UDON. UDON and soba are staple Japanese noodles with distinct differences: Udon is thick, chewy, and white (wheat-based), while soba is thin, earthy, and brownish (buckwheat-based).
25. No longer in arrears: PAID.
26. Port city east of Kobe: OSAKA.
27. __ terrier: SKYE. SKYE Terriers were originally bred in the 1600s on Scotland's Isle of Skye to protect farms and livestock by hunting and killing predators, such as foxes and badgers. Their low-slung, sturdy bodies,, tough, long double coats, and fierce, intelligent nature allowed them to tackle prey and thrive in harsh, rocky Scottish weather.
28. Actress Rae: ISSA. ISSA Rae is an Emmy-nominated actress, writer, producer, director and entrepreneur. And she has lots of usable letters in her name.
29. Refrigerate: COOL.
32. Tune rarely played on Top 40 radio: OLDIE. Unfortunately, every song I used to listen to on Top 40 radio is now an oldie. I wonder what that says about me?
33. Family: KIN.
34. PowerPoint file, essentially: SLIDE DECK. I wanted SLIDE SHOW.
35. Zoom: RACE.
36. Signs, as a contract: INKS.
38. Animal that goes with the floe?: SEAL. Winner: Best Clue.
39. "Fernando" band: ABBA. Agnetha, Björn, Benny and Anni won the 1974 Eurovision Song Contest for Sweden, and 400 million albums later...
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| ABBA won singing "Waterloo" |
40. Egg on: PROD.
44. Ability to shape one's own future: AGENCY.
45. Fleece: CON.
46. Poker stake: ANTE.
47. Whiz: MAVEN.
48. Wrestler Bliss known as "Five Feet of Fury": ALEXA. What made her furious was her Amazon Echo that answered every time someone called her.
49. West Coast NFLer: NINER. The San Franciso 49ers, named after the thousands of prospectors who flocked to Northern California in 1849 during the Gold Rush. "Dwelt a miner, forty-NINER..."
50. "It's always possible": MAYBE.
51. Church fixture: ORGAN. I love the massive sound of a pipe organ in a large church. And if one ever breaks, call 1-800-SPLYNTER.
55. __ in a while: ONCE.
56. Hearty bowlful: STEW.
58. Seam contents: ORE.
59. Crossed (out): XED. "X" is often used as shorthand for "cross," as in xwords.
60. Org. for Jazz quintets?: NBA. The Utah JAZZ from the National Basketball Association. Basketball is played with five players on each side.
61. Talking-__: TOS. And in the "terrible twos," the tots talk back!
Be good. RB


















2 comments:
A fun puzzle. And I DID
understand the reveal, though I think some may find it obscure. (“Sound” the themers out, folks, if you don’t get it at first.)
Anyway, FIR, so I’m happy.
Good morning!
Missed the reveal. Finally noticed the circles, but they made no sense. Came here to learn what I was missing -- not much. I proudly inked in LARAM at 49d...and then not-so-proudly applied the Wite-Out. This one came together in normal Tuesday solving time -- too easy for a late-weeker methinks. Thanx, ZDL and Rusty. (In my case the joint gets CLASSED UP when I walk out of it.)
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