The best title for this puzzle would have to simply be the reveal, COME TOGETHER, because the circled letters spell COME as they slowly come together in each theme clue/answer.
20 Across. Question, as the opposing side's witness: CROSS EXAMINE.
34 Across. Settings that reinforce personal biases: ECHO CHAMBERS.
41 Across. Tool for monitoring blood sugar levels: GLUCOSE METER.
55 Across. Classic Beatles song, or an apt description of the progression of this puzzle's circles: COME TOGETHER.
Nothing as dubious as the above raccoon seems to be planning, just a well crafted puzzle from Matthew Luter. You can find his website here.Across:1. Baked desserts: PIES.
5. "Shoot!": DRAT.
9. Threaded fastener: SCREW.
14. Kendrick of "Pitch Perfect": ANNA. Name #1
15. Learning by memorization: ROTE.
16. Throw with effort: HEAVE.
17. A little naughty: RACY.
18. Big brass horn: TUBA.
19. Prodded: URGED.
20. [Theme]
23. Location of all but two NATO members: EUROPE.
24. Overly: TOO.
25. Covered in cinders: ASHY.
29. Cell service letters: LTE. LTE stands for Long Term Evolution. It is the standard 4G wireless technology that powers your mobile internet, streaming, and calls when you are not connected to Wi-Fi. It delivers fast, reliable data speeds that are significantly smoother than older 3G networks.
30. List-ending abbr.: ETC. (as long as we are explaining abbreviations:) Etc. stands for the Latin phrase et cetera, which translates literally to "and the rest" or "and other things" in English.
32. Giants legend Mays: WILLIE. Name #2
34. [Theme]
37. Breathe hard: PANT.
39. Language similar to Thai: LAO. I found this to be a rather nasty Natick when crossed with 31 down...
40. Fashioned: MADE.
41. [Theme]
44. Stop working: RETIRE.
45. Icarus, to Daedalus: SON.
46. The first "A" of Reddit's AMA: ASK. (AMA = ask me anything)
49. Landfill output: ODOR.
50. Some short albums: EPS. Extended Play, (I have never seen one...)
53. No longer surprised by: USED TO. (I would be surprised if I saw an EP Album...)
55. [Theme Reveal]
58. Was able to: COULD.
61. Comedian Trevor: NOAH. Name #3
62. "Take this": HERE.
63. Possessed: OWNED.
64. Sushi seaweed: NORI.
65. Zone: AREA.
66. Trudges heavily: PLODS.
67. "What __ is new?": ELSE.
68. Element seen all over Las Vegas: NEON.
Down:
1. Package: PARCEL.
2. Bored by routine: IN A RUT.
3. "Do it again!": ENCORE.
4. Authorization: SAY SO.
5. The Electric Mayhem bandleader: DR. TEETH. Name #4
6. Common sauce base: ROUX.
7. Facing the pitcher: AT BAT.
8. Spanish "I love you": TE AMO. (Te=you, Amo=I love)
9. Give the cold shoulder: SHUN.
10. Individually wrapped breakfast choice: CEREAL BAR.
11. Cleaning cloth: RAG.
12. Night of anticipation: EVE.
13. Hitched: WED.
21. Ronnie who sang lead on "Be My Baby": SPECTOR. Name #5
22. Corn Belt state: IOWA.
26. Luge or skeleton: SLED.
27. Add to the staff: HIRE.
28. Desired response to a promposal: YES.
31. Kenneth of fashion: COLE. (The other half of a nasty Natick...) Name #6
33. Gigantic: IMMENSE.
34. Surrounded: ENCIRCLED. Like today's theme letters...
35. Pic taker: CAM. I call foul on this one, as I wanted SLR... abbreviated picture = abbreviated camera? Meh...
36. Weeding tools: HOES.
37. Claimed no contest, maybe: PLED.
38. Prefix with correct or complete: AUTO.
41. Miracle-__: garden brand: GRO.
42. Appear to be: SEEM.
43. Difficult question: TOUGHIE.
46. Show some stick-to-itiveness?: ADHERE. ð
47. Audiophile's system: STEREO.
48. Like BTS or bibimbap: KOREAN. (Either you know it, or you don't. Perps to the rescue...)
51. Tubular pasta: PENNE.
52. Perch at a pub: STOOL.
54. Hawke of "Before Sunrise": ETHAN. Name #7
56. Action figures?: ODDS. ð
57. Rowboat pair: OARS.
58. Many a "Brooklyn Nine-Nine" character: COP.
59. Bird in Tootsie Pop ads: OWL.
60. Game with Reverse cards: UNO.




Another easy one.
ReplyDeleteBut it was nice to be reminded of one of my favorite songs by one of my favorite bands.
Anyway, FIR, so I’m happy.
Good morning!
ReplyDeleteThis was a quick adventure. My only misstep was CEREAL BOX where BAR needed to go. Landfill ODOR reminded me of a former coworker. He made a career building methane-fueled power stations, sinking pipes into a landfill, collecting the methane, and using it to produce electricity. Thanx, Matthew and CE:D.