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Feb 2, 2026

Monday, February 2, 2026, Zachary Edward-Brown, Jude White

Theme:  OBX.

Today's big reveal should be a gimme for our east coast crowd, or for fans of the Netflix series:

52-Across. Drama set on the North Carolina coast, and what 16-, 27-, and 39-Across have?: OUTER BANKS.  I have heard of NC's Outer Banks, a 200 mile stretch of barrier islands and deposition bars separating a series of lagoons and estuaries from the Atlantic Ocean.  I had not heard of the Netflix teen mystery that premiered in 2020 and will have its fifth and final season this year.  What do the OUTER BANKS have to do with 16-, 27-, and 39-Across?  Let's take a look.

Outer Banks AKA OBX (on TV and in general)

16. Work promoted by the American Library Association every autumn: BANNED BOOK.  It's been a while since I worked as a professional librarian, but this campaign still makes me proud.  Note that the OUTER edges of the answer spell BANK.


27. Color associated with tutus: BALLERINA PINK.  From prima ballerinas to tiny tots in tutus, pink seems popular.  Note that the OUTER edges of the answer spell BANK.

Prima Ballerina by Edgar Degas (detail)

39. Euphemism that conveys disapproval: BLANKETY BLANK.  Why, you darned blankety blank!  (You can mentally fill in the strong language of your choice when so addressed.)  Note that the OUTER edges of the answer spell BANK -- and that the BANK has been shifting from one side to the other, very much like the sand BANKS of the barrier islands in North Carolina, except that those shift westward, as the mainland retreats in the same direction.  Cape Hatteras Lighthouse -- the tallest in the country -- had to be moved 2,900 feet from its original location to avoid being swallowed by the ocean.


Are you feeling buoyed up by all this offshore banking?  Let's see what the rest of the clues and answers do for us.

Across:

1. Eisenberg of the "Now You See Me" heist films: JESSE.  This seemed like a tough start for a Monday puzzle, but since Mr. Eisenberg has starred in *three* movies in this series, they are clearly popular.  He was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor for portraying Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg in The Social Network (2010), and has played Lex Luthor in two recent DC Comics superhero films, as well as many other roles.

Jesse Eisenberg


6. Disobey: DEFY.

10. Miso paste source: SOY.

This is the brand sitting in my fridge.


13. Fundamental truth: AXIOM.

14. Guthrie of folk: ARLO.  Son of Woody Guthrie, Arlo Guthrie is a singer-songwriter known for songs of protest against social injustice.

Arlo Guthrie in 1979


15. Source of ruin: BANE.  BANE can mean a source of ruin, like a curse; it can mean death or destruction; or woe; or poison; or a more trivial cause of misery.  "Mosquitos are the bane of my existence."

16. [Theme clue]

18. Three or four: A FEW.

19. Texting format: SMS.  Short Message Service is a widely used mobile communication standard.

20. Deprives (of): ROBS.

21. "Shaqtin' a Fool" host: O'NEAL.  Also a little tough for Monday, but anything "Shaq" is likely to be O'Neal.  Shaqtin' a Fool is a weekly segment from the TV show Inside the NBA on ESPN.  The title is a play on "actin' a fool."  Shaqtin' highlights humorous and unusual basketball plays that have occurred during the past week.  O'Neal is the host and presenter, while other analysts in the studio react and provide commentary. 


23. Pumpkin picking time: FALL.

24. Turf: SOD.

25. Copacabana city: RIO.   Copacabana beach is in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.  There's a nightclub called the Copacabana in New York that has existed in various NYC locations since 1940.

27. [Theme clue]

30. Rice field: PADDY.

31. Narcissist's problem: EGO.

32. Foil alternative: ÉPÉE.  Modern fencing uses three types of sword:  foil, épée, and sabre.

Mind where you poke that thing!


33. Walks in shallow water: WADES.

34. Mover's vehicle: VAN.

35. Like horror movies: SCARY.

36. Classic soft drink: NEHI.  An American brand of soda pop since 1924.

37. Actor Beatty: NED.  Ned Beatty (1937-2021) acted in more than 160 film and television roles.  Married four times, he was a busy guy.  You may have seen him in DeliveranceNashvilleAll the President's MenNetworkSuperman (1978), The Big Easy, etc. etc.  RIP.

Ned Beatty


38. Asterisks: STARS.

39. [Theme clue]

42. Wong of "Beef": ALI.  Ali Wong and Steven Yeun star in Beef, a Netflix comedy series in which two strangers are involved in a road rage incident that escalates into a prolonged feud.  Originally broadcast in 2023, a second season is planned for 2026.

Steven Yeun and Ali Wong


43. Google : Android :: Apple : __: iOS.  Google phones run on the Android operating system.  Apple phones run on the iPhone Operating System.

44. Drei minus zwei: EINS.  Three minus two is one in Germany, just like here.

45. "No Time To Die" actress Ana de __: ARMAS.  This beautiful lady has shown up in several puzzles I've blogged recently.  She looks just like I do -- in my imagination.

Ana de Armas


47. Seething: IRED.  Some folks are IRED by the use of IRED as the past tense of IRE, to make angry.  After all, IRE has not been used as a verb since the year 1500 or so.

48. Duracell size: AAA.

51. Off-the-neck style: UPDO.

Ana de Armas with an updo


52. [Theme clue]

55. Sir counterpart: MA'AM.  "Sir" and "ma'am" (short for madam) are traditional English honorifics used to show respect for men and women, respectively, especially when their names are unknown or they are in authority.

56. The "U" of CPU: UNIT.  A central processing unit (CPU) is the primary processor in a computer.  Its electronic circuitry executes instructions of computer programs.

57. Some high-end coolers: YETIS.

$300 for this one.


58. "__ second now": ANY.

59. Defeat: LOSS.

60. Fragrance: SCENT.

Down:

1. Boxing punches: JABS.

2. Crammer's concern: EXAM.

3. Biblical don'ts: SINS.

4. Male offspring: SON.

5. Green gemstones: EMERALDS.

6. Work casually: DABBLE.  Many of our Cornerites dabble in guitar playing.  Others are serious rockers.

7. Deity often depicted as a winged youth: EROS.  The god of love -- renamed Cupid by the Romans.

Eros


8. Cheery aproned agent in Progressive Insurance ads: FLO.  Flo is a fictional salesperson portrayed by comedian Stephanie Courtney in advertisements for Progressive Insurance.

Flo


9. John Lennon's "Unfinished Music" series collaborator: YOKO ONO.

10. Zoolike attraction: SAFARI PARK.

11. Short jokes: ONE LINERS.

12. Evergreen with poisonous berries: YEW.

15. Sweetie: BAE.

17. "Queen of Country" Parton: DOLLY.

22. Sensitive info doc: NDA.  A non-disclosure agreement (NDA) is a legal contract that outlines confidential information that two or more parties wish to share with one another for certain purposes, but to which they agree to restrict other access or uses.

23. Cinematic transition: FADE IN.




24. Autograph: SIGN.

26. "__-dokey!": OKEY.

27. Reason to don a cap: BAD HAIR DAY.

28. "__, set, go!": READY.

29. Pie nuts: PECANS.

30. Spanish rice cooking vessel: PAELLA PAN.  Paella is prepared in a wide, shallow pan, typically on a grill or over an open fire.

Paella in the pan


33. Caitlin Clark's org.: WNBA.  Caitlin Clark is an American professional basketball player for the Indiana Fever of the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA).

Caitlin Clark


34. Longtime players on a team: VETS.

35. Travelers not guaranteed a seat: STANDBYS.  Standby passengers may have arrived early for their flight, or arrived too late to board, and they wait at the gate to see whether a seat becomes available on another flight.

37. Genre for Maxwell and D'Angelo: NEO SOUL.  A couple of one-named musical artists associated with neo soul in the late 1990s.  Proving that even 30 years ago, this blogger was completely un-hip.



38. Foxier: SLIER.  We had this in last Monday's puzzle!  As noted last week, this answer works in the USA, but Brits are slyer.

40. Sportage automaker: KIA.

41. Flat French hats: BERETS.

46. Parenting blog visitor, maybe: MOM.

47. "No kidding?": IT IS.  "No kidding, the peregrine falcon is the fastest animal in the world?"  "It is!"



48. Poker buy-in: ANTE.  Jinx sometimes reminds us that the buy-in happens earlier, when a player buys chips, but the ante is the buy-in for any given hand, is it not?

49. Similar (to): AKIN.

50. Exec's helper: ASST.  An abbreviation in the clue calls for an abbreviation in the answer.

51. Actress Thurman: UMA.  Uma Thurman is an American actress.  Known for her collaborations with Quentin Tarantino, she has performed in over fifty film and television productions since the 1980s.

Uma Thurman


53. Draw Four card game: UNO.  In UNO, the Wild Draw Four (+4) is a special action card that forces the next player to draw four cards and skip their turn.

UNO cards


54. Nuclear agcy. depicted in "Oppenheimer": AEC.  Atomic Energy Commission.



Here's the grid:



Solvers, did you find A FEW of today's clues to be tough for a Monday puzzle?

Were some of them SCARY?  

Or did you pass this EXAM easily and get a big EGO boost from the experience?

Let us know in the comments section!  It's the friendliest place on the internet.

-- NaomiZ

Feb 1, 2026

Sunday Feburary 1, 2026 Katie Hale

 Theme: "EXTRA PADDING" - P is added to each common phrase. 

23. Jaunty coast-to-coast race?: CROSS-COUNTRY SKIP. Cross-country ski. 

39. Arizona running back's evasive maneuver?: CARDINAL SPIN. Cardinal sin.

58. Incomprehensible peace treaty?: A HARD PACT TO FOLLOW. A hard act to follow. 

80. "Sesame Street: Sing the Alphabet," perhaps?: BEST-SPELLING ALBUM. Best-selling album.

99. Painters who specialize in portraits of imps?: SCAMP ARTISTS. Scam artist.

120. "Better not throw a changeup"?: SCRATCH THAT PITCH. Scratch that itch.

You need to read the title as P-ADDING. Very clever. When I first glanced at the title, I thought the letters EXTRA were orderly added to each common phrase. 

A nice variety where P is added to the start, the end and the middle. You can't get free letter fill-ins.

Katie, Patti's assistant, is also a terrific constructor. She's been generous with her time and guidance to all constructors. 




Across:

1. Noise that repeats nine minutes after snoozing: ALARM. The default snooze interval is 9 minutes.

6. Home of the NWSL's Royals: UTAH. The National Women's Soccer League.


10. La __: Italian opera venue: SCALA.

15. Good spot to check for loose change: SOFA.

19. Red __: playground game: ROVER.

20. Bond villain with an underwater lair: DR NO.

21. Islamic dietary standard: HALAL. Opposite of haram.

22. Video game franchise set on ring-shaped worlds: HALO.


26. Shiraz's land: IRAN.

27. Attached with thread: SEWED ON.

28. Cassowary relative: EMU.

29. Tried something new: HAD A TASTE. Have you had hōjicha tea before?

31. Tic-__-toe: TAC.

32. Scrapping: AXING.

34. Legitimate: LICIT.

35. Relax completely: BLISS OUT.

44. "Good to go!": A-OK.

45. American short story writer Bret: HARTE.

47. Padre's hermana: TIA. Father's sister.

48. Shot administrator: NURSE.

49. Hosted, for short: MCED.

51. Skewed view: BIAS.

53. "Licorice Pizza" setting: ENCINO. LA area. 

57. "Close this program" key: ESC.

62. __ it up: YUK.

63. Beijing money: YUAN. Here's one Yuan. My dad's salary was 49 Yuan ($8) per month for a long while. I learned to take care of my clothes at an earlier age, as we didn't get new clothes until the Chinese New Year.


64. "Oh boy": MAN.

65. Midflight info: ALT.

66. "What difference __ it make?": DOES.

67. Tidy up: CLEAN.

69. Turned off?: WENT BAD. And  72. Gets even?: IRONS. Fun clues.

74. "__ she blows!": THAR.

75. Arriving soon: DUE.

77. Vegan milk choice: OAT. Grew up drinking soy milk. 

78. Years, in Italian: ANNI.

79. Bowl edge: RIM.

87. "Midsommar" director Aster: ARI.

88. Photoshop tool: ERASER.

89. Absence: LACK.

90. Time long past: YORE.

91. Latest fad: MANIA.

93. Year divs.: MOS.

95. Maldon and Himalayan pink: SALTS. Never tried Himalayan pink salt.



98. In the past: AGO.

104. Beef stroganoff, e.g.: MEAT STEW.

106. Romantasy novelist __ J. Maas: SARAH. She wrote the "Throne of Glass" series.



107. "__ been warned": YOU'VE.

109. Co. founder's second title, often: CEO. Not co-founder. Company founder.

110. Literary 1-Down: PLOT LINES. 1. Characters' journeys: ARCS.

114. Cocktail shaker noisemaker: ICE.

115. Tubes: TEEVEES.

119. Actor Liu: SIMU.

123. Blueprint detail: SPEC. This P is the only non-theme P in the grid. 

124. Rock opera by The Who: TOMMY.

125. Chemist's building block: ATOM.

126. __ de tigre: ceviche marinade: LECHE. Tiger's milk.  Google result: "Leche de Tigre is usually made using lime juice, sliced onion, chillies, salt, pepper and of course the wonderful juices of the fish it helps to marinate. It's sometimes served with the ceviche and sometimes in a separate glass." No milk is involved.



127. Totally flop: TANK.

128. Got going: AROSE.

129. Looks at: SEES.

130. Shared values: ETHOS.

Down:

2. Ancient tales: LORE.

3. Swear: AVOW.

4. Unplugs and plugs back in, say: RESETS.

5. Low-sodium seasoning brand: MRS DASH. I have this bottle.

6. Japanese noodle: UDON.

7. "Ur correct": TRU. Too lazy to add an E.

8. Additional wing: ANNEX.

9. Source of some political gaffes: HOT MIC.

10. A little short: SHY. And 11. Till filler: CASH.

12. Basic compound: ALKALI.

13. Stored up: LAID IN.

14. Fleecy camelid: ALPACA.

15. Acupressure massage: SHIATSU. Literally finger pressure. 

16. Couple of rowers: OARS.

17. London apartment: FLAT.

18. Primo: A ONE.

24. Brown shade: COCOA.

25. Cost: RUN AT.

30. Up to the moment: TIL NOW.

32. Story accessed by ladder, maybe: ATTIC.

33. Sorrow: GRIEF.

35. Iron Bowl team, familiarly: BAMAIron Bowl is the rivalry between Alabama Crimson Tide and Auburn Tigers.

36. Highlands water: LOCH.

37. Malm bed seller: IKEA.

38. __ Outfitters: URBAN.

40. "Pantheon" voice actor Paul: DANO.


41. Target, as for a con: PREY ON.

42. Magazine productions: ISSUES.

43. Bottle parts: NECKS.

46. Words on a Wonderland cake: EAT ME.

50. Wash day appliance: DRYER.

52. Superfan: STAN.

54. Covered (in): CLAD.

55. Sick: ILL.

56. Paying careful attention to: NOTING.

59. With 111-Down, "Illusion" singer: DUA. 111. See 59-Down: LIPA.

60. Insincerely aim to please: PANDER.

61. Using pointe shoes: ON TOE.

66. Fancy mat: DOILY.

67. French president before Sarkozy: CHIRAC. Jacques Chirac (1995-2007). Nicolas Sarkozy (2007–2012). 
 
68. Thin coating: LAMINA.

69. Preps, as a Slip 'N Slide: WETS.

70. Marble, for one: BALL.

71. Mercator projection book: ATLAS.

73. Vaccine molecule: RNA.

74. Amusement park rides: TRAMS.

76. Winners of the first FIFA Women's World Cup: USA. 1991. USA defeated Norway 2-1 in the final in Guangzhou. 

78. Maxi skirt terminus: ANKLE.

80. "Little help here": BE A PAL.

81. Not entirely: SEMI.

82. Like tedious text: PROSY.

83. Start of a classic boast: I CAME. I saw. I conquered.

84. Craft sometimes shaped like a swan: BOAT.

85. Strong impulse: URGE.

86. Mouser's call: MEOW.

92. "Little help here": I'M STUCK.

94. Showing no feelings: STOIC.

96. "Don't play," in music: TACET. Related to tacit.

97. Church topper: STEEPLE.

100. Record label launched by Clive Davis: ARISTA.

101. Deep hatred: RANCOR.

102. Dynamics prefix: THERMO.

103. "An example being ...?": SUCH AS.

105. Part of USSR: SOVIET.

108. Chevy sports car, for short: VETTE.

110. "Hey, can you keep a secret?": PSST.

112. Sign from above: OMEN.

113. __ Club: SAM'S.

115. Scots' bonnets: TAMS.

116. Make a nameplate, perhaps: ETCH.

117. Sound in an empty room: ECHO.

118. Patrick Swayze's "__ Like the Wind": SHE'S.

121. Sheridan of "Mud": TYE. He also starred "Ready Player One"

122. Garden tool: HOE.

C.C. 



Jan 31, 2026

Saturday, January 31, 2026, Mark Axel

 Saturday Themeless by Mark Axel

My OCD refused to let me give in and I got a hard earned "got 'er done"! The colored grid here shows that Mark had a plethora of unique fill, two 10-letter horizontal stacks or three,  two vertical 9-letter stacks of three and two very unique grid spanners. The informal horizontal grid spanner was fun and the impossible vertical one revealed itself one letter at a time.

Across:

1. Orbit City mom: JANE JETSON.



11. Throw (together): SLAP.

15. Home page?: AMAZON ECHO - As an iPhone user, I would page SIRI but PC users page ECHO


16. Crop from which the word "luau" originates: TARO - Four-letter Hawaiian food, what else?

17. Budget rentals: MOVING VANS.


18. Vegas team: ACES - WNBA

19. Fiber source: BRAN.

20. Nautical adverb: ALEE In sailing, "ALEE" (or "leeward") refers to the side of the boat sheltered from the wind.

21. Terrarium pet: NEWT.

22. Tennis great who won three consecutive French Opens in the 1990s: SELES - Her first was when she was 16.


24. Boyos: LADS.

26. Sedge-friendly habitat: FEN.


27. "Preach!": SING IT.


30. 2024 LPGA Tour Player of the Year Nelly: KORDA - seen here with another pretty good golfer


32. Donkey: ASS.

35. Casual Japanese expression of thanks: DOMO.


36. Take hold again: REROOT.

37. Start of some casual advice: YOU'RE GONNA WANNA.


40. Big name in boxed mac and cheese: ANNIE'S ¯\_(ツ)_/¯


41. Dish often prepared with Maui onions: POKE - Ahi Hawaiian POKE with Maui onions


42. No. on a store awning: TEL.


43. Profile detail: HOBBY.

44. "Les Misérables" role: JAVERT.

Jean Valjean                       JAVERT

46. Tony winner Hagen: UTA.


47. Nobel Prize subj.: ECON.

49. Satirist Baron Cohen: SACHA.


53. Makes moves: ACTS.


55. Fundamentals: ABC'S.

57. Spiced tea: CHAI  - 
Chai tea, more accurately referred to as 
masala chai ("mixed-spice tea"), is a traditional South Asian beverage made by brewing black tea with a mixture or aromatic spices, milk and sweetener. While "chai" simply means tea in Hindi, in the West, it has come to represent this specific, spiced, and often creamy drink. You're welcome.


58. Home of NYC's Leslie-Lohman Museum of Art: SOHO ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ 
 It mainly collects, preserves and exhibits visual arts created by LGBTQ artists or art about LGBTQ+ themes, issues, and people.


59. "Forgive the imposition ... ": I HATE TO ASK.

62. Like many intramural leagues: COED.

63. Streaming accessory with a purple tag: ROKU REMOTE - I was stumped until I looked down in my hand.


64. "M*A*S*H" star: ALDA - One episode of M*A*S*H featured three ALDA's: Alan, his half-brother Antony and his dad Robert


65. Period of unchecked criticism: OPEN SEASON.


Down:

1. Vertical supports: JAMBS The meaning of “door jamb” literally comes from the French word jambe, which means “leg” - a fitting name, since the jambs support the door like legs.

2. Italian endearment: AMORE - Cue Dean Martin...

3. Part of NCIS: NAVAL - NAVAL Criminal Investigative Service was a star vehicle for Mark Harmon and has engendered many spinoffs 

From Season One 2003
4. Some mags: EZINES.

5. "Garfield Minus Garfield" character: JON - JON Arbuckle


6. Lang. of Sierra Leone: ENG The “official” language of Sierra Leone is English, but most of the population here can’t speak it. This is a nice allegory displaying how disconnected the government’s policies are from how people live here. Speaking English is a sign of wealth and aristocracy, and the locals will speak (usually poor) English to display their high level of education. You're welcome.



7. Maker of Tirra Sport hiking sandals: TEVA ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ 

8. Pajeon or cong you bing: SCALLION PANCAKE ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ 
¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Pajeon (Korean) and Cong You Bing (Chinese) are both savory scallion pancakes. Pancake filled in and then I got SCALLION letter by letter.


9. "Look at that!": OH NEAT - OH SNAP was my first choice.

10. Edged (out): NOSED.

11. Fervent supporter, informally: STAN - Fervent supporters can be undesirable. STAN is a portmanteau for STalker and fAN. Yikes!

12. Like some natural wigs: LACE FRONT 
¯\_(ツ)_/¯  It had to fill itself in 


13. "Anything else?": ARE WE DONE.

14. After birth: POST NATAL.

23. Subtle disapproval: SIDE EYE.


25. Kebab need: SKEWERS.

28. Eggy quaffs: NOGS.

29. Del Monte's Pinkglow pineapple, e.g., for short: GMO.


31. __ pro nobis: ORA - Pray for us
32. Brew in some healing ceremonies: AYAHUASCA ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ ¯\_(ツ)_/¯  From the Amazon region


33. Totally uncalled-for: SO NOT COOL.

34. Went for the bronze: SUNBATHED 😀

36. Part of a fall clearance event: RAKE 😀 A fun clue/fill

38. Rack unit: RIB 😀


39. Native American Heritage Mo.: NOV.

44. Change positions often: JOB HOP - A former relative has been dismissed by every architect firm in Lincoln 

45. Toyota pickup: TACOMA - The TAC in Seattle's SEATAC airport

48. Capital north of Memphis: CAIRO - Uh, that's not Tennessee 

50. "We adore __ because we love to produce order": M.C. Escher: CHAOS - This picture hung in the front of my room for years.


51. Can't refuse: HAS TO - Steve Martin in the wonderful movie Parenthood


52. Singer whose fans are called Claymates: AIKEN.


54. __ bread: SODA - Uses baking SODA instead of yeast


56. Floor: STUN.

60. Backpedaling sounds: ERS - ER, what I meant to say was...

61. "Fore!" site: TEE - Still at least two months away. My former partner has about given up the game and so I get to play league with a new person.