Good Morning, Cruciverbalists. Malodorous Manatee here with the recap of a Wednesday puzzle by Sala Wanetick. Here is a link to an article published about Sala when she had her NY Times Crossword debut in 2024: Southfield Native Makes NYT Crossword Debut
For today's offering (and this is not her LAT debut) Sala shakes up seismic matters by turning faults into, well, faults. Let us start with the reveal:
56 Across: Fractured spots in the earth's crust, or what 17-, 23-, and 49-Across are: FAULT LINES.
As in earthquake faults. However, in this case FAULT LINES become what one might say when they are at fault as in being guilty of a misdeed or a mistake. All are self-explanatory. The mea culpas (culpae ?) appear at these three places within the grid:
17 Across: "I messed up": THAT'S MY BAD.
23 Across: First words in a confession booth, often: FORGIVE ME FATHER.
49 Across: "I totally did that, yep": GUILTY AS CHARGED.
Here is the completed grid:
... and below are the other clues and answers:
Across:1. Measuring device: GAUGE. Apropos of 42 Across, what was Patrick Stewart's favorite scale of train? N-gauge.
10. Bikini tops: BRAS. We'll skip fleshing this one out.
14. Stoneworker: MASON. Apropos of nothing to do with stone work, Dave MASON left us last month.
31. Kylo of "Star Wars": REN. This time, the clue let's us know up front that it's a Star Wars reference.
32. Flows back: EBBS.
36. Mined find: ORE.
37. Piper Cub, e.g.: PLANE.
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54. Put an end to: HALT.
55. Muscle quality: TONE.
62. Currently working the problem: ON IT.
63. Military flute: FIFE.
66. Meal for a pig: SLOP.
67. Consequently: HENCE.
Down:
7. Scoop up: NAB.
8. Director DuVernay: AVA. A frequent visitor.
9. Change the meaning of: REDEFINE.
10. Get some air?: BREATHE. A clue to be taken literally (despite the ?)
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11. Actor Fiennes: RALPH. He is known for his roles in Schindler's List, The English Patient, Harry Potter, James Bond, and more.
12. Sambuca flavor: ANISE. Sambuca is an ANISE-flavored liqueur.
13. Turn a corner, perhaps: STEER.
22. __ Vegas Aces: LAS. A WNBA reference.
23. Camera setting that affects depth: F-STOP. All you might wish to know: F-STOP Explained
24. Rossini work: OPERA.
25. App that connects pet sitters and pet owners: ROVER.
26. Musical rattles: MARACAS.
27. Old Testament garden: EDEN.
33. Flashy accessories: BLING.
34. Watch episode after episode of: BINGE.
35. Floor it: SPEED. A reference to pressing an automobile's gas pedal to the floor
37. Some postseason games: PLAYOFFS.
38. Moon goddess: LUNA. In the future, will LUNA be clued with something along these lines:
41. Whac-a-Mole whackers: MALLETS.
43. Rosh Hashanah bread: CHALLAH. It's not just for Rosh Hashanah.
44. Broadcast slot: AIRTIME.
46. Letters on a Cardinal: STL. Not a religious prelate reference. A baseball reference.
47. Inconvenient trip: SCHLEP. Today's Yiddish lesson. Used here as a noun although it is also employed as a verb.
49. Croc kin: GATOR.





















One bad letter. I just
ReplyDeletecould not get “gnar” and finally had to ask the crossword app to get the “n” for me.
Oh, well, I guess you can’t win ‘em all!
Good morning!
ReplyDeleteLooked sideways at GNAR, but let it stand. Whew. D-o was once "treated" to a corporate dinner at a fancy restaurant where it was just a series of "AMUSE Bouche" thingees. D-o was not amused. Thanx, Sala and Mal-Man.