This is my first puzzle from Mike Peluso - he has been contributing crosswords since before the Corner, I would guess; his last construction for the LA Times was here, in 2023, on a sumdaze Monday. A simple add-in of the symbol for the element Iron, 'Fe', from the Latin "ferrum". The cluing was solid Friday-level, with just a hiccup for me at the crossing of two name-ish answers - that's YOU, square #5~! Standard grid, no circles, less than ten names, no Twurds, and eight "elemental" songs. The themers & reveal, which is what got me through the themers;
16. Slogan on a very thorough pet sitter's business card?: IWALKTHEFELINE - The base phrase is from the Johnny Cash song "I Walk the Line" - I walked canine Cooper, but not the "feline" cats . . .
28. Upgrade one's cookie supply?: TRADE WAFERS - Trade Wars - no song for you~! - but think the outer layers of, say, 32A., an Oreo cookie . . .
48. Newest resident of the Land of Enchantment?: SANTA FE BABY - A Christmas Classic, the song "Santa Baby", tho I did not know that the "Land of Enchantment" was New Mexico - I DO know my ex-wife is down there, so it can't be that enchanted . . .
62. Treatment for anemia, or a treatment given to 16-, 28-, and 48-Across?: IRONSUPPLEMENT - the periodic chart square for Iron, "Fe"
Thanks Bill Nye, Science Guy~!
ACROSS:
1. Places to feel kneaded?: SPAs - I could go for a massage . . .
5. Peter or Paul, but not Mary: TSAR - I do the Downs clues first, and this was my last fill; I had _S_R, yet it took a minute - ah, Russian rulers . . . I solved this one before Moe's Wednesday dupe; name(ish)
9. Vocal quality: TONE - plenty in today's write-up
19. "Exodus" Oscar nominee Sal: MINEO - crossword staple, name #1
20. Anger: INCENSE
22. Snap: PHOTO - Friday vague cluing
24. Carson successor: LENO - Johnny & Jay, the Tonight Show, name #2
26. iPhone platform: iOS
27. Checkers side: RED
The Red and the Black, an "Fe" Maiden song, almost 14mins long - and - Blue Öyster Cult song #2
32. Sweet sandwich: OREO - the cookies part of OREOs can blended into my ice cream - see 3D.
34. Word on a bottle of Château Margaux: CRU - from the Frawnche for "growth"; more here
35. El Prado, por ejemplo: MUSEO - 'for example, museum', Español #1
36. Cause of statistical misrepresentation: BIAS - that's ALOT of clue for a four-letter answer . . .
38. Colon units: DOTS - Oh, that colon [:] . . . never mind . . .
40. Ordered from DoorDash, perhaps: ATE IN
43. Flight status abbr.: ARRivals
44. Part of many a lunch special: SOUP
"NO soup for YOU~!"
52. Mex. neighbor: USA - there's always that half second of hesitation when I think, "I don't know all those countries in Central America~!"
53. Green around the gills: ILL
54. From the top: ANEW
55. Late bloomer: ASTER
57. Toots and the Maytals, for one: SKABAND - no clue, but I had perps; more here
Funky Kingston - not really my thing, but I can 'dig' it
60. Aptly named hybrids: UGLIs
66. Four-award acronym: EGOT - Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, and Tony - somewhere last week I read that Steven Spielberg was a winner - so I wondered what he got his Grammy for; it's a bit of a stretch, but OK . . . the Wiki
Raiders March, Raiders of the Lost Ark
67. Plum kin: SLOE
68. Major disappointment: BLOW
69. Gym reps: SETS - For me, training at the gym is three times a week, two SETS of three exercises, and within those, somewhere between 8-16 "REPetitions"; not quite the same thing, IMHO
70. Actress Daly: TYNE - name #3
71. Bajo opposite: ALTO - 'low & high', Español #2
DOWN:
1. Word with lift or lodge: SKI - ski lift, ski lodge
2. Political research center: PEW - never heard of this; named after the Pew family - the Wiki
3. Dessert option: ÀLAMODE - look, I made protein ice cream - my trainer got me excited to buy and try the Ninja Ice Creami
The chocolate chips are an added indulgence 😁
4. Share, in a way: SPLIT - but not a banana split - bananas upset my stomach, and I don't know why . . .
5. "Doctor Who" actress Catherine: TATE - I know nothing about the series; it looks like she guest-starred in just three episodes; that's Friday vague - name #4
6. Think tank members, often: SCHOLARS - SCIENTISTS didn't fit
7. Modern art?: ARE - Shakespeare; "Where for art thou~?" - 21st century; "Where're you at~?"
8. Purify: REFINE
9. Softest mineral on the Mohs scale: TALC - This puzzle gets 4-1/2 of 5 ⭐ on the "other" Moe's Scale
10. Tot's scrape: OWIE
11. Childcare providers: NANNIES - There will be NO owies on this nanny's watch~!
18. Sufficient, once: ENOW - ye olde sfelling of ENOUGH
21. Name on some Canadian pumps: ESSO - far right crossword-friendly letters, name(ish)
22. For: PRO
23. Pronoun option: HER - as last week, so again; YOU, OUR, SHE, HIS or HIM~?
25. College domain: EDU. - internet add-on for education
29. Sony record label: RCA - Eartha Kitt, "Santa Baby" was an RCA artist, and so are these girls
The Pointer Sisters, Neutron Dance - seems appropriate for an atomic theme . . .
30. Invoice no.: AMT - I charged $700 to build these custom maple pantry doors to fit an opening the previous contractor framed at 42"- 😖- too small for sliding doors, too big for bi-folds . . . and I always forget to take "before" pictures, and in this instance, would have been worth a laugh
Had to reconfigure the wood floor, too, as the other contractor's
wider opening left two wall-sized "gaps" in the T&G strips . . .🙄
I often start in the middle, especially late week. As it worked out, my first theme fill was SANTA FE BABY, and I smiled. "SANTA BABY" was the moniker that a group of ladies here often called C.C.'s longtime Monday AND Tuesday stalwart - Argyle. How reliable and hardworking? Argyle penned nearly 1000 reviews here. Fond memories.
As well, both "Land of Enchantment" and Santa Fe brought back memories of long-time commenter OwenKL. He lived in the Santa Fe area.
I liked each of the theme answers, and they all tied together perfectly with the reveal. Very nice, Mike. Splynter, you were in a song linking mood today. I like how you tied it all together.
FLN, inanehiker said she was 15A clue "On the road" on a cross country trip with her daughter and two preschool grands. She said, "Not for the faint of heart..." I can only imagine. Long road trips are a pleasure for me, but trying to keep two preschoolers busy and from becoming too fidgety for hours on end is far beyond my abilities.
Caught the theme with the FEline and knew what we were looking for. RCA may be a Sony label, but when Eartha Kitt recorded it was still owned by the Radio Corporation of America, a CSO to I-M. DOTS reminded me that one of my clients skipped delivery yesterday due to an inspection of the other kind of colon. Sal Mineo died at 37, stabbed by a mugger outside his home and bled out. The Wite_Out came into play to correct ENgoRGE to ENLARGE. Nice one, Mike. Enjoyed your expo, Splynter.
That had a few
ReplyDeleteobscurities, but it wasn’t too bad.
And the gimmick was fun, especially
“Santa Fe Baby.”
FIR, so I’m happy.
Thank you, Mike and Splynter.
ReplyDeleteI often start in the middle, especially late week. As it worked out, my first theme fill was SANTA FE BABY, and I smiled. "SANTA BABY" was the moniker that a group of ladies here often called C.C.'s longtime Monday AND Tuesday stalwart - Argyle. How reliable and hardworking? Argyle penned nearly 1000 reviews here. Fond memories.
As well, both "Land of Enchantment" and Santa Fe brought back memories of long-time commenter OwenKL. He lived in the Santa Fe area.
I liked each of the theme answers, and they all tied together perfectly with the reveal. Very nice, Mike. Splynter, you were in a song linking mood today. I like how you tied it all together.
FLN, inanehiker said she was 15A clue "On the road" on a cross country trip with her daughter and two preschool grands. She said, "Not for the faint of heart..." I can only imagine. Long road trips are a pleasure for me, but trying to keep two preschoolers busy and from becoming too fidgety for hours on end is far beyond my abilities.
Good morning!
ReplyDeleteCaught the theme with the FEline and knew what we were looking for. RCA may be a Sony label, but when Eartha Kitt recorded it was still owned by the Radio Corporation of America, a CSO to I-M. DOTS reminded me that one of my clients skipped delivery yesterday due to an inspection of the other kind of colon. Sal Mineo died at 37, stabbed by a mugger outside his home and bled out. The Wite_Out came into play to correct ENgoRGE to ENLARGE. Nice one, Mike. Enjoyed your expo, Splynter.