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Apr 5, 2026

Sunday, April 5, 2026, Zhouqin Burnikel

  "MAKE SOME NOISE"

Well, let me be the first to "make some noise" by applauding our "Fearless Leader" for this Sunday contribution!  I only wish my Across Lite App highlighted the acrosses that corresponded with the reveal, because I actually had some trouble figuring what went where...  I can't say I DNF'd, because, obviously, I did finish (or this write up would not be making any noise at all...) but, here is my "almost" completed grid, with what got me to WAG mercilessly right at the end...

CE:D "Almost Crash and Burn..."

In hindsight, it should have occurred to me that the clues with the question marks were trying to make some noise...

22 Across. Corn?: KITCHEN EARS (Kitchen SHears) This is what started me off not knowing what the heck was going on without the reveal...

39 Across. Bailing out of a storied couples' cruise?: JUMPING THE SHARK. Very Clever, Couples Cruise... But when you add the missing "SH" it becomes:
How to bail out of a SitCom when you run out of plots...

54 Across. Toymakers who really help with the holiday rush?: STORE ELVES. Now, this is where i really got confused. Because this statement stands by itself... I would not have even thought this part of the Theme, but if you add SH, it becomes Store Shelves... Which makes me think I should type less, because some one out there is shouting Shhh! Like this is some kind of Library...
Well, I will not be silent!
Here's the full episode!
(Um, the excessive scotch consumption was an accident, i swear!)

81 Across. King Kong after his glow-up?: CHANGED APE.  Ack!  How can I splain this? I don't know what a "glow up" is...  Hmm, Google says: A significant, positive transformation in a persons appearance, confidence, or lifestyle...  Hmm, the only glow up I've ever had was after the excessive scotch consumption incident...

Oh, I forgot to add, "Changed SHape"...  (hmm, makes me wonder what King Kong looked like after losing 200 pounds on that diet...)

94 Across. Unwilling to lace up skates?: RINK RESISTANT (reimagined SHrink resistant...) OK, I get it, but do we really want to be assaulted with this image again?
I think not...

112 Across. Material used to make Nuggets uniform tops?: JERSEY ORE. I had to take a break here, and come back, because this was confusing until I separated the twurds...  Uniform Tops = Jersey.  Nuggets come from Ore. Denver Nuggets are a team. I still am not sure why they would be at the Jersey SHore...

114 Across. Missions to obtain keepsakes?: SOUVENIR OPS. Ah! Of course! It is starting to make sense! Souvenir Ops! Excellent! I think I'm starting to see a Theme here... =Souvenir SHops!
(See, you didn't have to yell... I would have figured it out eventually...)

102 Down. Holler, or when parsed differently, an alternate title for this puzzle: SHOUT.
Ah! Here it is, hidden way down in the Downs! The Reveal that makes it all make sense! SH-out!
Ops become Shops, Ore becomes Shore, Rink becomes Shrink, Ape becomes Shape, Elves become Shelves, Ark becomes Shark, and Ears become Shears! So that's what all the shouting was about!
Unless your CrossEyed like me, and mix up a puzzle from a couple of days ago, that had "Hollar" instead of "Holler," and your shouts become hoots, and you have to WAG (Wild A** Guess) your way through...

Anywho! Onward!

Across:
1. Buckled accessories: BELTS. (I could have used a couple of these under my belt...)

6. Talk a big game: BRAG. (The above is not one...)

10. "Macbeth" quintet: ACTS. I wanted "Hags" getting confused with the trio of  fates, Lachesis, Clotho, and Atropos. Of course, if I had read the clue correctly, I would have been in a different play...

14. Pet rescue org.: S.P.C.A.  I always wonder if it is A.S.P.C.A. or just S.P.C.A... I was this many years old when I discovered: The Difference: The ASPCA is a national charity with high-profile advertising, while your local SPCA is the shelter in your community helping local pets.

18. Dollar alternative: ALAMO. Rent A Car options...

19. Stuffed cornmeal snack: AREPAWhy have I never seen one of these?

20. Seasonal song: NOEL. I don't mean to opine, but I always wondered about this, so I Googled.
"Noel" is derived from the Latin word Natalis, meaning "birth" or "birthday." It specifically refers to the birth of Jesus Christ (the nativity,) evolving into the old French word Noel (or Nael) which became a standard French term for Xmas...  Apparently, even Google does not know why Noel became a name for a seasonal song...

Um, er,, apologies... I blame Daughter #1, who said, "I should stop being so lazy, and research more for the benefit of others."  So, here is what Google said when I "re-asked" :)
"The First Noel" is a traditional English Christmas carol from the 13th-14th century that tells the story of the Nativity, specifically the announcement of Jesus’ birth to shepherds and the journey of the Wise Men
"Noel" comes from Latin/French roots meaning "birth" or "news," functioning as a shout of joy.

21. Give a ring: CALL.

22. [ Theme ]

24. "Naked Lunch" in a lunchroom, say?: TRAY NOVEL. This was my downfall... immediately after Kitchen Ears, and not yet having a clue, I left this for the end, and wound up trying to turn it into an aSHtray...  Luckily, like the Phoenix, I arose from this mess....

26. Part of i.e.: EST. I.E. is an abbreviation for the Latin phrase id est, meaning "that is," "in other words," or "namely." Used to define or restate a preceding statement, kind of like trying to make whole the explanation of my ashtray of a puzzle solving attempt...

27. More mature: OLDER. (Not today...)

28. "Happy __!": June greeting: PRIDE. I wanted Fathers Day, but, to each their own...

30. Cookie invented in Manhattan: OREO.  What? This is another one of those Clue/Answers I never saw till the write up! More Research Needed! In a nut(sh)ell, the Chelsea Factory located at Ninth Avenue and 15th Street in NYC is on a Block now called "Oreo Way." (Who Knew?)

31. Instagram video: REEL. (I sincerely doubt there has ever been an Instagram video that was "ever" on a reel...)

33. __ school: MED. Actually, this 4 years is just a prerequisite. It takes 11 to 16 years to become a Doctor, depending on your specialty... For instance, it took me almost 70 years to learn how to post this kind of silliness on this venue...


34. Indigo Girls, e.g.: DUO.

35. Showbiz quartets: EGOTS. A rare achievement of winning an Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, and Tony Award.

37. Winged archer: EROS. I dunno, it's Greek to me.... (you might be more familiar with the Roman "Cupid.")

39. [ Theme ]

44. Scotland's national dish: HAGGIS. (Do you really want an image?)
Seeing is better than knowing what's really inside it...

47. Planned (out): MAPPED. No! I am not linking a recipe for Haggis! (I would rather jump a shark...)

48. Victim of Iago in "Othello": CASSIO. I am led to believe that "Cassio" is the definition of "Unwitting Pawn," but. To explain further would require more time, and tickets to The Globe Theatre...

49. Latish lunch hr.: ONE PM
Nonsense!

I am sorry, but I can't let this go! Some one must teach you Americans why The Shire was The Happiest Place In Middle Earth!  Late-ish Lunch? One PM? Gore BeGoren! I'm stewing in my Haggis!
Would you be a fine Gentleman, and pass the pitcher of Guinness...

50. Out of sight: GONE.  Hmm, what happened to Lunch?

51. Noche's opposite: DIA. I would have thought this to be Italian, but Google says its Spanish... Idunno, it's all Latin to me...    (or is it Night and Day...). Hmm, more research needed...

53. "Groovy!": NEATO. Nope, not going there...

54. [Theme?]

56. Offhand comment: REMARK. (Excuse me...)

59. Chum: PAL.

60. Sandcastle destroyer: TIDE. ( I really liked this one;)

61. Fragrant ring: LEI.

62. "Best wishes": GODBLESS. Now, I know I going to get reprimanded for not separating this into twurds, but where I come from, this is One Word!

64. Pros: ACES.

65. Mayflower vehicle: VAN. (As in "moving.")  (surely, no pic needed...)

66. Catchy tune: BOP. (There has got to be a better 3 letter word for a catchy tune? A little help here?)

67. Silence a growling belly: EAT. (Pls see elevenses, above...)

68. Cheryl of "Charlie's Angels": LADD. Unlike Mayflower Vehicle, this one needs a pic...
This one's for you Splynter!

72. Tries to hit: SWINGS AT. Hmm, is this a twurd? I'm not sure... I tried to Splain it, but I missed...

75. Narrow inlet: RIA. Now, this one has bugged me for years. I always wanted somebody to post a picture of a Ria. I'm sure it would be beautiful...  So I tried,
But they wanted Money...

76. At any point: EVER
Jeepers! I thought I would never. See a Ria!
Hmm, but now I want to see what it looks like from that point...

77. In the style of: ALA. (The above is brought to you in the style of CE:D)

80. Debit card provider: ISSUER.

81. [Theme]...

84. Gold __ flour: MEDAL.  This seems a little strained as a clue, surely there could have been something better. Maybe "King Biscuit Flour Hour..." in my opinion, award winning concerts back in the day...

86. Part of mph: PER.  Lessee, what fits, Mile? Hour? 

87. President of Brazil since 2023, familiarly: LULA. OK, this freaked me out,,, because I thought He was a girl... full name: Luiz InĂ¡cio Lula da Silva And no, you do not want a pic...

88. Small combos: TRIOS.  Smaller combos: Duo's... I wanted to post a clip from Yellow Submarine, where the Blue Meanies Bonk the band with apples, and our guide announces, the quartet is now a trio, then a Duo... But when I went to look for the pic, I was presented with THE ENTIRE MOVIE!... 

Oh My Gosh! This has not been available for years!
Catch it while you can!

89. Take too far: OVERDO. I hope I didn't above, and overdo is not a twurd...

91. Pre-election event: DEBATE. (Oh please, Not again...)

93. Props for hillside homes: STILTS. Doesn't work, i have videos...

94. [Theme]

97. Go first: LEAD. (Not Lead, that would be the first to sink...)

98. Vital artery: AORTA

99. Click of disapproval: TSK.

100. __ al-Adha: EIDUm, needs more space than I can provide here...

101. Best Play, for one: ESPY.  I could use some help with this one, because, when I Google Espy, I get this...  Um, Play? (You sure the "S" isn't for Shakespeare...?)

105. Zero-star reviews: PANS. My take on above...

107. Heartless monsters: OGRES.  No I am not,, I just don't understand...

109. Record of the year?: ANNAL. Derived from the Latin, Annus. (Year) A historical record of events, listed in chronological order, by year...

111. Bit of a chuckle: HEE. (I'm not sure if this will transpose to the 3/22/26 Luann comic, but here goes...) La,La,,La...

112. [ Theme ]

114. [ Theme ]

117. Diva's time to shine: ARIA.

118. Such a long time: AGES.

119. Noted New York Judge: AARON. Oooh,,, I see what you did here! Very Sneaky! IT'S A BASEBALL REFERENCE!

120. Botch (up): LOUSE. ( I believe I apologized already...)

121. Signs of spring: BUDS. Ah, relationships grow from Best Buds, to Summer, Fall, Winter, Compost...
(Note, come back and fix this...)

122. Event for swimmers: MEET. Hmm, in retrospect, this should be obvious... But in trying to take Daughter #1's advice, I Googled, and Autocorrect changed my "meet" to "How did Meat become a name for a swimming contest..."  The little A.I. Wheel is still spinning,,, I think I broke the Internet...

123. Dental exam picture: X-RAY. OK, OCD time out for a sec, but does anyone like those new fangled gizmos that they re-use, and have been in dozens of other peoples mouths before you? I dont' care how many times you sterilize the Dang Thingie, you could run that thingie thru the Fires of Hell, and you still would not be able to put it in my mouth...  (and yes, my Dentist loves me, he works very well with children. And yes, I do get a toy, but these days its a toothbrush and floss in a baggie...)

124. Himalayan cryptids: YETIS. Learning moment: Cryptids. You will have to Google this yourself, because when I went to link the explanation, the internet went Kerflooie... (It might have something to do with Swimming Meat above...)

Down: (Finally!)
1. One who typically kneads the job?: BAKER. (Haha!)

2. Beethoven dedicatee: ELISE. (Bagatelle No.25 in A minor)

3. Milky espresso drink: LATTE. (Phooey! I like my espresso strong! With 3 coffee beans...)
{oh wait! Sorry! That's my Sambuca...}

4. Cinemax alternative: TMC. (Or TCM, or TNT,,, no wait,,, that's an explosive blockbuster...)

5. Gallery-rich area near Tribeca: SOHO.  New Yorkers are well aware this refers to "South" of "Houston" street... However, since the growth of NYC over the years, there is now a NOHO, And a WOHO (if you like swimming in the Hudson,,, I hear they are having a "meat" there...) And, a soon to be new development, the EOHO... (right now a landfill in the East River, the "E" stands for "Eeeeuw...!)

6. Beagle or bulldog: BREED

7. Back end: REAR. (Nope, not hoping there...)

8. Earth Day mo.: APR. Short for April, Lovely Girl,,, You should meet her Sister "Dawn..."

9. Premium location?: GASPUMP. Ack?!? There's a (?) Could this be a Themer? Lessee, Gas(space)pump... Hmm, Where would you put an SH here? (I swear, Ocifer,, I did'nt haves drink... it's this puzzle just got me confused...)

10. Counter: ANTI. No. Ante, and then counter with a raise...

11. "Carpool Karaoke" co-creator: CORDEN. Hmm, not sure about this one (and the internet went Kerflooie...)

12. Savory snack with a cracked shell: TEA EGG. (OMG! I wouldn't eat this, let alone Parse it...)
Image deleted due to breakfast rules...

13. Cunning: SLY. Just try to sneak in a Tea Egg pic, I dare You!

14. "Casino" director: SCORSESE.

15. Improve, as a dirt road: PAVE.

16. Geppetto's goldfish: CLEO. (See Pinocchio.)

17. "It's __ good": ALL.

19. Mountain range that's home to Aconcagua: ANDES.  Ok, This one kinda P'd me off, because I thought the Aconcagua were a people that lived in the Andes...  A Google Search reveals It is just a mountain
But, what a Mountain...

23. Saint __ fire: ELMOS. OK, this goes back to the early Seafaring Days,  when masts would light up with electrical energy. Freaked Sailors out! (Understandable) In today's modern explanation of things, it is really just a bigger version of rubbing a balloon, and making it stick on the wall... Static Electricity...
Except, Yikes! Whataya rubbing? The Hindenburg!

25. "Hard pass": NO THANKS. (Obligatory space between twurds...)

29. Theme park opening ritual: ROPE DROP. Now, this really P'd me off... I had to ask DW for help, and she was like, "oh, of course...".  ( all I can think, is how much you wanted for admission to this freakin' thing...)  
Apparently, this is a "thing."


I'm sorry, I just dont get it... Now "if" they had a rope drop to get into "The Budweiser School of Beers,"
I would be first in line...

32. Exercise that targets quads and glutes: LEG PRESS.

34. Hoodwinks: DUPES.

36. Available without an Rx: OTC. (Over The Counter...) What I wanted to do recently at CVS, when they wanted me to type into a giant screen, all my personal info, on a skeevey thingie that God Knows how many sick people had touched before me,...  Yes, I will be that guy on the news, who jumped over the counter, to grab my meds, which belong to me anyway, before they tried to make me touch all their skeevey crap! (Dont get me started on $4-off over priced crap that doesnt apply because its on sale...)

38. Winter coat: RIME. Spring is here! Forget this clue/answer...

39. Primatologist Goodall: JANE.

40. "That was mortifying": IDIED. Ok, in our current political climate, this requires more "apostrophe" placement... Was it "I'Died", or was it, ID'ied. Either way, scary stuff...

A second look at this clue/answer begs the question of what was meant here. Mortifying describes something causes extreme shame, embarrassment, or humiliation. Or was it meant in the sense of a mortuary, (or funeral home.) that specializes in the storage, preparation, and care of human bodies before burial or cremation...  in either case, I guess you could say, "I Died..."

41. "Quickly!" letters: ASAP.

42. Hayworth of the silver screen: RITA
She was the first Poster, but got replaced by Racquel Welch when the hammer wore out...
(A Shawshank Redemption Reference...)

43. __ & the Gang: KOOL. Hmm,,, 

44. Shade-loving plant: HOSTA.

45. Shenanigan: ANTIC

46. Crystal-lined rock: GEODE
Did you know you can buy and break open your own at Walmart?


47. Going places: MOVING UP.

50. Picks up bit by bit: GLEANS. (My CC puzzle solving strategy...)

52. Light suds: AMBER ALE. (I still prefer Lager...)

55. Graceland icon: ELVIS.

57. "Sitting Pretty on Top of the World" country singer Lauren __: ALAINA
I have no idea what this even sounded like,
Because DW decided to Vacuum around me while I was working...

58. Put a new label on: RETAG.

62. Figured out: GOT.

63. Snowy day activity: SLED RIDE.
It's a Rite of Passage...

66. Hair clip: BARRETTE
I had no idea...

69. To no __: in vain: AVAIL

70. Train station: DEPOT.

71. Gown: DRESS.

73. Iowa's state flower: WILD ROSE. (A state Flower can be a Twurd?  Who Knew?)

74. Core group?: SEEDS.

77. Love, to Bad Bunny: AMOR.

78. Denim pioneer Strauss: LEVI.

79. Yemen's Gulf of __: ADEN.

81. Clash heard in a swordfight: CLANK. Even more so if you get struck by lightning, and your Armor becomes magnetic...
But who has time for clanking when the poisons in the...

82. Jabba the __: HUTT.
OOPS! Sorry, wrong link...

83. "At Last" singer James: ETTA. (Crosswordese staple, over linked...)

85. The Natural State: ARKANSAS.  Just try to say it, an spell it, there's nothing NAtural about it!

90. Contraction in some hymns: O'ER.  A contraction of Over, but then they got even lazier, and left out the apostrophe. So now Oer is even more incomprehensible...  (hmm, i wonder what a contraction of incomprehensible would be?)

92. Very low woodwind: BASS SAX.  (Although, as one word, would be Basssax, hmm, kinda Bad A**...)

93. Car rental choice: SEDAN.

95. Curly, for one: STOOGE.

96. "So true!": I AGREE! (Needs an exclamation mark, so I added one...)

97. Wrinkle-prone fabric: LINEN. What irons were invented for...

100. Embassy go-between: ENVOY.

102. [ Theme ]

103. Sister brand of Aquafina: PEPSI.

104. Positive replies: YESES. Well, I can't be positive about this! You can't expect CrossEyedDave, who has trouble seperating twurds, to know if this needs an apostrophe... I mean, Even Google is conflicted...

105. Country where Inca Kola originated: PERUWhat? I thought this was The Kola Nut in 7UP...

106. Like a vast, rainless plateau: ARID. (Or my mind, after learning Inca Kola...)

108. Take it easy: REST. (Yes, good idea...)

109. Radiant vibe: AURA.

110. Flower on a floating pad: LILY.

112. Poke: JAB.

113. Tuber in the Nigerian dish asaro: YAM. I would have clued this as "what Popeye is." (I yam what I yam,)  but it probably would not make it past the editorial process...

115. Paddle kin: OAR.

116. Masago or tobiko: ROE. This was under the belt, (where most Sushi and Sashimi wind up...) Which begets the question, Is this Sushi, or Sashimi?

Anywho, you can all give CC a shout out in the comments for this Sunday Marathon.
(I, for one, yell "Thank You." And maybe throw in a Hoot and Hollar too...)

Ah yes, 
The Completed Grid

CE:D (Quietly slipping out...)
 
Notes from C.C.:

Happy 85th birthday to dear Irish Miss (Agnes), who has brought so much joy and meaning to our lives. I'm deeply grateful for all the guidance and care she's given me through the years.

L-R: Anne, Agnes, Eileen, Mary, and Peggy. 3/17/2019
 

Apr 4, 2026

Saturday, April 4, 2026, Matthew Luter

Saturday Themeless. by Matthew Luter

Dr. Matthew Luter is a writer and teacher in Jackson, MS. Originally from Laurel, MS, he is an alumnus of Millsaps College and of the University of North Carolina. He teaches courses in American literature at St. Andrew’s Episcopal School.

I got a great toehold in the NE, flew through the SE and then the SW and then the NW proved to be a swamp for this solver but I availed myself of a little help and got 'er done. Missing 1 Across for this NASA educator was a tough pill to swallow. There were some other fills in the NE that defeated me - MATT?, that Sister, RSS FEED? CLIOS as clued, A PLUS PLUS just seemed like green paint and that deodorant, really?. Yeah, I know, "It's a game not a test!!"

Across:

1. National Air and Space Museum relic: MOON ROCK - Houston, I had a problem, even with most of the letters filled. I went through all the vehicles I could think of but came up empty.

               

9. Coastal landmark: PIER.

13. "Better than perfect!": A PLUS PLUS - đŸ¤¨ I remember Mrs. Thomsen telling us sophomores that nothing can be better than perfect and I agree. Other non-comparable adjectives - Unique, Flawless, Ultimate...

15. Top spot: ACME.

16. 1990s deodorant brand whose name inspired a Nirvana song: TEEN SPIRIT ¯\_(ăƒ„)_/¯ Ain't no way.

18. Harvest: REAP.

19. Cardinal pts.?: TDS - The Arizona Cardinals of the NFL not compass points. đŸ˜€

20. Helper in a Cinderella story: FOOTMAN.


22. Game cube: DIE.

23. Detective Monaghan in Laura Lippman novels: TESS 
¯\_(ăƒ„)_/¯ 


24. Target that may have chalk marks: CUE BALL đŸ˜€


26. "Seconded": I AGREE.

29. Tam pattern: TARTAN.

30. Short strings?: STRAD - ¯\_(ăƒ„)_/¯ My learned Lincoln friend Dr. Fred Ohles told me, STRAD is a common shortening among musicians for violins and violas made in Italy between about 1670 and 1730 by Antonio Stradivari and other members of his family. Highly prized, more than 600 of them are still being played today. 

31. Part of a security check: VIRUS SCAN.


34. Tabloid duo: ITEM.

35. Sunders: RENDS - The more familiar use of that word is, "What God hath joined together, Let no man put asunder."
36. Extremely dry: SERE.

37. Crunchy legumes: SNAP BEANS.

39. "The Sound of Music" heroine: MARIA - A 
4. Sister: NUN of whom the other sisters sang "How do you solve a problem like MARIA?"

40. With no sense of urgency: SLOWLY.

41. Seiko brand: PULSAR - PULSAR is not the same brand as Seiko, 
but they are closely related as Pulsar is a subsidiary brand owned and produced by Seiko Watch Corporation


42. Future maple syrup: TREE SAP.

44. Symbol on a staff: NOTE.

45. Call the shots?: REF.

46. Maker of Scribble Scrubbie Pets products: CRAYOLA 
¯\_(ăƒ„)_/¯ 
48. Low digit: ONE.

51. O'Keeffe flower: IRIS.


53. Water park?: DROP ANCHOR đŸ˜€ - Loved this one!

55. Remedy: CURE.

56. Final novel of Willa Cather's "Prairie" trilogy: MY ANTONIA - Nebraska's most famous author


57. Joint with crossed cruciate ligaments: KNEE.

58. "The Great Gatsby" term of endearment: OLD SPORT - Leo DiCaprio uses the phrase 55 times in the movie.


Down: 

1. Actor Bomer: MATT ¯\_(ăƒ„)_/¯  Due to his uncanny resemblance, MATT was selected to play Montgomery Clift in an HBO biopic but it was never made.


2. Page full of takes: OP-ED đŸ˜€ All right, this was really fun once I saw it was about the takes various people have on topics. 

3. La Liga cheers: OLES - La Liga translates to The League in Spain which has 20 soccer teams.


5. Source of some updates: RSS FEED ¯\_(ăƒ„)_/¯  
RSS (Really Simple Syndication) is an XML-based format that allows users to automatically receive updates from websites, blogs, and podcasts without visiting each site individually
You're welcome.

6. Antagonize: OPPOSE.

7. Perks of big promotions, maybe?: CLIOS - A CLIO Award is the perk for big ads or promotions.

8. Cobain of Nirvana: KURT.


9. Course standard: PAR.

10. Winter Olympics pairs: ICE DANCERS.

11. "Inbox zero" obstacle: E-MAIL More if you must know


12. Ward off: REPEL.

14. Some chip holders: SIM CARDS - Where we frequently encounter them


17. Sign of spring: TAURUS - It appears CROCUS was wrong.

21. Clears: NETS.

23. Stomp all over: TRAMPLE -  No aliens necessary for crop circles. 


25. Beer whose logo was the U.K.'s first registered trademark: BASS ALE - 1876


26. Goddess of the Great Ennead: ISIS If you must know...


27. Abbr. on a memo: ATTN.

28. Serious cooking mishap: GREASE FIRE - Don't use water to extinguish it!


29. Like cheap speakers: TINNY.

31. Italian entree, familiarly: VEAL PARM.


32. Covent Garden solo: ARIA 
The Royal Opera House is located on 
Bow Street, Covent Garden, London, WC2E 9DD


33. At hand: NEAR.

35. Poster heading: REWARD - The territory of New Mexico paid Sheriff Pat Garrett the bounty for killing William Bonney.


38. Pear variety: BOSC.

39. Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters attendees: MUTANTS - ¯\_(ăƒ„)_/¯ 
Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters
 is a fictional, private educational institution in the Marvel universe founded by Professor Charles Xavier to train young mutants to control their powers and live in harmony with humans. You're welcome.


41. Marie Curie's homeland: POLAND.

42. Take in: TRICK.

43. Many an episode on MeTV: RERUN - Desi Arnaz insisted I Love Lucy use 35mm film instead of using crude kinescopes so the episodes could be rerun.

44. Pad in Mexican cuisine: NOPAL 
¯\_(ăƒ„)_/¯ 


47. Ma who founded the arts organization Silkroad: YOYO.

48. "This can't be good!": OH NO - Mr. Bill and his catchphrase first appeared on SNL 50 years ago


49. Cain genre: NOIR ¯\_(ăƒ„)_/¯  His novels became the source for many film NOIRS.


50. Basic Latin verb: ERAT - We often see "Quod ERAT demonstrandum." (Which was to be demonstrated).

52. Last word of the first verse of "Amazing Grace": SEE - ...was blind but now I SEE

54. Procedural figure: COP 
police procedural is a sub-genre of crime fiction focusing on realistic, team-based investigations—including detectives, forensics, and patrol officers—rather than a single hero. 




Apr 3, 2026

Friday, Apr 3rd, 2026 ~ Kyle Dolan

 GO TEAM

"Run Away~!" "Take off~!" "Beat It~!"

Crossword constructor Kyle Dolan frequently appears on Saturday; based on my research, this is his first Friday for the LA Times - all he needs now is a Thursday puzzle, and he gets the "EGOT" of grid making - yay~! ( see 36D. ).  I have mixed feelings about today's offering; the theme is quite fresh and felt Friday-level, five phrases redefined as 'names' for a "collection" of other similar-use phrases, but was dismayed with a triple Natick in the vicinty of Minnesota ( but not Cedar Rapids ); two names dropping off an answer with a semi-vague clue; can't win 'em all, I guess.  Standard grid, no circles, just 11 3LWs, two handfuls of names, two Wines, two Whiskeys.  The themers;  

17. "Pay attention," "Listen up," and "Eyes on the prize": FOCUS GROUP - "Focus~!" group of phrases

24. "Unbelievable!," "That's crazy!," and "What a coincidence!": WILD BUNCH - "Wild~!" bunch of synonymous words/phrases

38. "Gee whiz!," "Golly!," and "Holy cow!": BOY BAND - "Boy~!" band of words/phrases

49. "Sleep tight," "Sweet dreams," and "Don't let the bedbugs bite": NIGHT CREW - "(g)'night." crew of phrases

61. "Check this out," "I'll demonstrate," and "Eyes on me": WATCH PARTY - "Watch~!" party - the only one that I was not familiar with; the standard definition of "watch party" is 'friends who get together' to view, say, the Super Bowl

Don't "Hit the Road", There's More~!

ACROSS:

1. Have a sudden inspiration?: [ GASP ] - , the "inhale" meaning of inspire, plus sudden = sharply

5. Less cockamamie: SANER - Meh.  TAMER, SAFER~? - this is the "structure" of most of the words I have ever missed solving the Wordle - the "_ vowel _ E - R" type, where I simply run out of guesses; there are hundreds of words that fit.  If my first five-letter guess doesn't give me anything, I immediately fill in "_ vowel _ E - R" for the maximum # of attempts

10. Hydropower sources: DAMS

14. "__, sing America": Hughes: "I TOO" - "I had" no poetic clue, filled via perps; name #1

15. Scent: AROMA

16. Rapper who plays Fin on "Law & Order: SVU": ICE-T - short for Odafin, name #2

19. Whiskey mixer: SODA - whiskey #1 - could have been CoLa - SODA was a good WAG on my part, as cola was the go-to choice ( usually diet ) for the Happy Hour crew when I worked at the night club/band bar Casanova's in Cincinnati, OH

20. Place for post-debate interviews: SPIN ROOM - makes sense after it filled, via perps, but then I went looking for some info, and realized it could be this kind of "Spin" room


21. Bug experts, for short: IT PROS - Information Technology professionals, e.g., "Geek Squad"

23. Work in a cast: ACT - work in a cast . . .


26. Implore: PLEAD

28. "That a fact?": "IS IT~?"

29. Tampa Bay team, familiarly: BUCS - the Buccaneers of the NFL - or the cost of corn these days . . .


30. Like folk tales: ORAL

33. Settle, as a debt: REPAY

37. Hospital dept.: ICU - Intensive Care Unit

40. Modeled on: Ă€ LA

41. Down source: GEESE - Geese "Up" is when they "take off"

43. Art __: DECO - I like Art Deco

44. Former quarterback Aikman: TROY - announcer with Joe Buck on NFL MNF games - name #3

24 seasons together

45. Winery purchase: CASE - Wine clue #1, you lush . . . then again, I bought beer in case quantity, so I will take that back

47. Pettiness: SPITE

54. Dusk, poetically: E'EN

55. Catch: ENMESH

56. Low-cal drink: LITE BEER - I do the Downs first; otherwise, this could have been DIET COLA

60. Singer Lambert: ADAM - filled via perps, don't know this artist  - name #4

63. Ceremonial event: RITE

64. Responded to an alarm: AWOKE

65. Viking character: RUNE - ah.  Not, say, "ERIK" - from this show - but . . . 


66. Lip: SASS - a "lip" synonym on the edge again

67. Detect: SENSE

68. Getaway spots: SPAs


DOWN:

1. Motion pictures?: GIFs - good one; took me a minute, plus the "G" when I sussed "GASP"

Graphic Interchange Format moving picture of "Run Away~!"
MP & the Holy Grail

2. Sitting on: ATOP

3. Nonverbal signal: SOCIAL CUE - I was thinking "HAND SIGN", but "sign/signal" was too close for a crossword clue/answer, and it didn't fit, anyway; not familiar with this phrase

4. Mimics a cat, perhaps: POUNCES - Friday vague

5. Starchy palm product: SAGO - one of the triple Natick that got me - not TARO


6. One-way symbol: ARROW

7. Swedish actress Rapace who plays Lisbeth Salander: NOOMI - I did not know who this was until I went to IMDb - she played Elizabeth Shaw in the 'Alien' franchise movie "Prometheus" - name #5

She did not look like this in that movie . . . 

8. Bird in the bush: EMU - "Bush" being the quaint nickname for the hinterlands of  Australia

9. Word after Grand and Cedar, in city names: RAPIDS - Grand in MI, Cedar in IA and MN

10. Row: DISPUTE - rOW, not rOE

11. Part of a squirrel's diet: ACORN

12. French red wine: MĂˆDOC - Wine clue #2, more here for the lushes connoisseurs

13. Hoard: STASH - the noun, not the verb - I tried AMASS - another good 'edge' word

18. Sp. miss: SRTA - Español abbr

22. Classic car, informally: T-BIRD

25. Light purple: LILAC - followed by . . . 

26. Dark purple: PUCE

Tough to find on one palette - and that's a dark lilac

27. Scooby-__: DOO - name #6

29. Well-known: BIG - one of the bands that frequented Casanova's was "Big In Iowa", a sort of self-deprecating name drawn from a quote here - I was friends with Rick House, one of the guitarists; he, founder Bob Burns, and bassist/WEBN radio host Ken Glidewell have since passed away . . . sheesh

31. Winona of "Stranger Things": RYDER - name #7

32. Actor Vigoda: ABE - name #8

34. Work together: PARTNER UP - a unique fill

35. Skin soother: ALOE - very much NOT a unique fill

36. Happy cry: "YAY~!" - "yay, I finally got my ta-DA~!" when I filled in the correct word at 5A.

38. Heart throbs: BEATS

39. Figs.: NOs - abbr, figures & numbers

42. Plots: SCHEMES - nailed it

44. Haberdashery accessories: TIE BARS - There's two kinds - I wanted TIE TACkS - more here

The concrete rebar/epoxy connections on the left

46. Both sides of America?: SCHWAS - very clever - the phoneme, /É™/, when saying /É™/-MEH-rik-/É™/; it's the most common sound in the English language - more here

48. Tiny sound: PEEP

49. Gets warmer?: NEARS - think the guessing game, where someone is getting closer or further from some hidden item, and the other person says "colder, cold, warm, warmer, hot, HOT~!"

50. Birthplace of novelist Kiran DesaiINDIA - Sheesh.  Friday.  Half WAG on my part; name #9

51. Exams for future MBAs: GMATS - not LSATs, not MCATs, this test is for getting into schools for the acquisition of a Master of Business Adminstration degree

52. John with an EGOT: ELTON - I always get fooled by "John" being his last name, #10

53. Threads in tea lights: WICKS - Friday clue, but clever


57. You, once: THEE - Dah~!  I tried THOU

58. Peak near Catania: ETNA - yada yada, I threw this volcano name in, and "ding~!"


59. Whiskeys that are typically more dry than bourbons: RYES  - Whiskey #2, the basis for the drink called a Manhattan, which reminds me of the only time I ever tasted this liquor.  Growing up, we had watered down iced tea; a treat was a can of full-sugar soda; the adults would have a "Manhattan" at holidays; I figured it must be even better than soda, the "nectar of the gods" - until I tasted it - blech~!


62. Speechless feeling: AWE - not knowing "why" the adults really drank Manhattans certainly left me speechless regarding its taste & lack of sweetness

Splynter

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