Saturday Themeless by Ricky Sirois
Ricky provided me with a very pleasant 29-minute solve that evolved from the bottom up with long fills emerging and becoming the seeds from which the rest of the fill emerged.When this picture was taken in 2022, Ricky was the Assistant Director of the Concord, MA Public Library and a participant in The National Scrabble Players Championships.
1. Doctrines: DOGMATA - Dogma leapt to my mind and so its plural filled the bill.
8. Incomplete Wikipedia article: STUB - ¯\_(γ)_/¯ A stub is an article that is deemed too short and incomplete to provide in-depth encyclopedic coverage of a subject.
12. 1990s sketch comedy show: IN LIVING COLOR - This show ran on the then-new Fox Network and launched some very famous careers such as Jim Carrey, Jamie Foxx and Jennifer Lopez.
15. PBS series hosted by librarian Mychal Threets: READING RAINBOW - I fondly remember when this show first appeared in 1983 with LeVar Burton as the host.
18. Javelin: SPEAR.
19. Strong suit: ASSET.
21. Conditional word: ELSE - If you issue a threat that ends in "OR ELSE", you'd better have an idea what that ELSE might be.
23. Senior: OLDER.
25. Mother of Apollo and Artemis: LETO.
26. Shaping tool: LATHE.
28. Tillamook's state: OREGON - Where you can find the home of great cheese and ice cream
30. Blast: BALL.
32. "Am I free to go?": ARE WE DONE - AREWE _ O _ _ first gave me ARE WE GOOD?
34. Complex trap: WEB.
35. Nail salon brand: OPI - A frequent cwd polish brand
37. Gen __: XER - We two Boomers raised two Gen-XERS, born 1967 and 1971
38. __ Γtats-Unis: LES - lez-ay-taz-yoo-nee
32. "Am I free to go?": ARE WE DONE - AREWE _ O _ _ first gave me ARE WE GOOD?
34. Complex trap: WEB.
35. Nail salon brand: OPI - A frequent cwd polish brand
37. Gen __: XER - We two Boomers raised two Gen-XERS, born 1967 and 1971
38. __ Γtats-Unis: LES - lez-ay-taz-yoo-nee
39. Recklessly: HEAD FIRST.
42. Has a summer job?: ADDS - π We crossword peeps always suspect that a flower might be a river and a summer might be someone finds sums by adding.
44. Recently: OF LATE.
45. Birds paraded on Saint Stephen's Day in Ireland: WRENS - No, they don't get those little birds to line up π More
50. Grow friendlier: THAW.
54. Squeals: SINGS - Or rats or tells or narcs
56. __ nerve: OPTIC.
58. Like: ALA.
59. "Regardless of what you think ... ": BELIEVE IT OR NOT - A vintage 1930 version
Down:
1. Expression of grief: DIRGE.
2. Youngest Oscar winner: O'NEAL.
4. Just OK: MID.π Meh...
5. Dollar alternative: AVIS.
6. Second-rate: TINPOT - This TINPOT leaped to my mind
10. Pinkie-side bone: ULNA.
11. Gravity-powered racer: BOBSLED - SOAPBOX fit so nicely but...
13. Equipment that may level the playing field: GRADER.
20. Vocal qualities: TONES.
22. Lens opening?: ELL - A meta clue we see often here
24. Sports reporter Holly: ROWE - Holly is a proud cancer survivor and sometimes works with no or very little hair.
22. Lens opening?: ELL - A meta clue we see often here
24. Sports reporter Holly: ROWE - Holly is a proud cancer survivor and sometimes works with no or very little hair.
33. Leeway for a test-taker: EXTRA TIME - Standardized tests forbid this
34. Start of some "Jeopardy!" responses: WHO IS - The correct question is at the bottom of this write-up.
36. Neoplasticism pioneer Mondrian: PIET - Composition with Red, Yellow, and Blue' (1939-41). Experts say the original would sell for $20M or more today.
51. Chills: HANGS - Derived from "hang out"
52. Word in many Polynesian languages: ALOHA.
53. Los Angeles neighborhood where many Walter Mosley novels are set: WATTS ¯\_(γ)_/¯
55. Royal address: SIRE.
57. Business org.: CORP.
60. Anticipatory period: EVE.
61. Duran Duran album with the hit "Hungry Like the Wolf": RIO - Some serious Saturday cluing for RIO

Correct Jeopardy question is: WHO IS Celine Dion?






























I got it!
ReplyDeleteIt helped that a lot of the longer answers were well known, either from television or simply in-the-language phrases.
It took me less than half an hour, and I enjoyed it.
FIR, so I’m happy.
Took me a long time, but I got it. FIR.
ReplyDeleteFavorite clue: “Has a summer job?”
(I’m missing Misty.)
Thank you, Ricky and Husker Gary
ReplyDeleteAnswers flowed quickly, and I was done in just under 15, but I didn't get the expected TA DA. It took another 4 minutes of reading the clues and checking answers to find the error. It was DANGLEs / sEER rather than DANGLED / DEER.
That SERVES ME RIGHT, for not reading every clue, and for not paying attention to the tense of the verb in the clue. D'OH!
BELIEVE IT OR NOT, despite that error, I enjoyed the solve. The shortest answer, GAS for Lemon juice? may have been my favorite.
The DST image HG embedded at 43D is good example of illustrating the difference between an enclave and an exclave. Hopi is in enclave within the Navajo Nation, and Hopi (Again) is an exclave. Navajo Nation (Again) is also an exclave within the Hopi nation. And for HG, the Hopi tribe also has a unicameral government system.
Time to get back to The Open.
Good morning!
ReplyDeleteI often pass on the Saturday offerings, but I gave it a shot today, and it turned out quicker than last Monday's. Zip, zip, done. Wite-Out need not apply. PP&M sang All My Trials. The Kingston Trio sang it four years earlier as All My Sorrows. Thanx, Ricky and Husker.
No river flooding and no forest fire smoke around here. Yay. But we can look forward to ten days of 98° temps -- real temps, the "feels like" will be even higher. Boo. We'll have to pedal or walk early in the mornings to avoid the heat of the day.
Lost my "blue" again this morning. I hope I can figure out what went south.
In my 17 years posting here at the Corner I think I may have 2 or 3 Saturdays done in 15 minutes. Well done TTP. I enjoyed the puzzle but need coffee STAT
ReplyDeleteLemonade, thanks! It actually became 18:54 total with the EXTRA TIME needed to find my error. It would have been a FIW on paper. I've taken to solving much harder puzzle than the LAT typically offers. I especially like the Friday and Saturday NYT puzzles now.
DeleteAs you know, The New Yorker can serve up some real beauts. To wit, it took me 47:18 to solve a puzzle they published last Monday. It's by Paolo Pasco, back to back ACPT champ in 2024 and 2025. Here's the link if you want to take a shot:
https://www.newyorker.com/puzzles-and-games-dept/crossword/2026/07/13
Yay, blue problem solved.
ReplyDeleteFIW, missing with eLDER x TIN PeT. A little careless, since I shrugged at TIN PeT but didn't analyze it. SERVES ME RIGHT. Only three erasures: ledo->LETO, hurl->BALL, and slr->ELL.
ReplyDeleteI noticed THAW crossing the fill for "chills" (HANGS.)
I can never hear folk music without thinking of this classic bit from Animal House.
Thanks to Ricky for allowing me to achieve a participation trophy for today's puzzle. And thanks to H.Gary for another fine review.
Took a palindromic 13:31 today.
ReplyDelete"Gas" was my last fill, as I was thrown by the "lemon" and I struggle to remember the spelling of the Actress of the Day (Oneal, not Oneil).
It helped that I knew "Rio" and "In Living Color" from my youth, and Piet Mondrian. It didn't help that I don't speak French (toi and les) or Spanish (esposas). "Tinpot" was a guess, which the perps seemed to like.