Jump Jive an' Wail. The circles all spell out synonyms for Jump.
17-Across. Sweet apple cultivar from Minnesota: HONEY CRISP. HOP. Everything you wanted to know about Honey Crisp Apples.
25-Across. Enjoy a clothes-free swim: SKINNY DIP. SKIP.
36-Across. Common Banksy technique: SPRAY PAINTING. SPRING. Banksy is a pseudonymous and controversial English street artist identity remains unconfirmed. There was a Banksy in New Orleans.
Banksy in New Orleans.
48-Across. Buttery cookie made with citrus zest: LEMON SNAP. LEAP.
And the Unifier:
59-Across. House of Pain hit that begins "Pack it up, pack it in," and a description of each set of circled letters: JUMP AROUND.
Here's the Grid so you can see the Circles:
Across:
1. Feel sore: ACHE.
5. Caution light color: AMBER.
10. Tuts: TSKS.
King Tuts
14. More than dampen: SOAK.
15. Ballet-inspired fitness class: BARRE. Barre exercise is a low-impact workout that combines elements of ballet, Pilates, and yoga to build strength, flexibility, muscular endurance, and core stability. The exercise uses a ballet barre, for support and features high repetitions of small, pulsing movements and isometric holds.
16. Mimics: APES.
19. "As __ on TV": SEEN.
20. TV series pts.: EPS. Episodes, I presume.
21. Is inquisitive: ASKS.
22. Pedometer unit: STEP.
23. Seattle WNBA team: STORM.
29. Move stealthily: SNEAK.
31. Statler and Waldorf, e.g.: DUO. Characters from The Muppets.
32. Short way to go?: RTE. The abbreviation for Route.
33. "Omg, I just got it!": AHA!
34. Boca Raton's st.: FLA.
35. Chrysalis: PUPA.
40. Landlocked Asian country: LAOS.
41. Key in a keyboard combo: ALT. Control-Alt.-Delete.
42. Laverne of "Orange Is the New Black": COX. I never watched Orange Is the New Black, so was not familiar with Laverne Cox (b. May 29, 1972). Apparently, she portrayed Sophia Burnet on the show.
43. Little trickster: IMP.
44. Letters before an alias: AKA. Also Known As.
45. Really long stories: EPICS.
52. V-sign sentiment: PEACE.
54. Linus's sister: LUCY. From the Peanuts cartoon.
55. Grain in 26-Down: RICE. // And 26-Down. Savory breakfast cake of South India: IDLI. Definitely not a Tuesday word. Idli or idly is a type of savory rice cake, originating from Southern India. It is a popular breakfast food in Southern India and in Sri Lanka. The cakes are made by steaming a batter consisting of fermented de-husked black lentils and rice.
57. Male offspring: SON.
58. Party thrower: HOST.
62. Pop singer Sands: EVIE. I am not familiar name Evie Sands (b. July 18, 1946). I recognize some of her music, but I think what I remember was another artist singing the songs.
63. Thin woodwinds: OBOES.
64. Go back and forth, in a way: PACE.
65. Religious offshoot: SECT.
66. Curt: TERSE.
67. Vehicle with runners: SLED.
Down:
1. Campfire residue: ASHES.
2. Takes over: COOPTS.
3. "MMMBop" boy band: HANSON. Hanson is a pop rock band made up of three brothers Isaac Hanson (b. 1980), Taylor Hanson (b. 1983), and Zac Hanson (b. 1985). They were big in the 1990 when they were still very young. Hanson is best known for the 1997 hit song MMMBop was one of their big hits from 1997. At the time the video was recorded, the brothers were only 16, 14, and 11 years old.
4. Scrape (by): EKE.
5. Pre-K song subject: ABCs.
6. Stains: MARKS.
7. Rapid: BRISK.
8. Hosp. areas: ERs. As in Emergency Rooms.
9. Sales agt.: REP.
10. Delicious: TASTY.
11. Complete as fast as possible, as a video game: SPEED RUN.
12. "Young ears are listening": KEEP IT PG.
13. Fig. exposed in some data breaches: SSN. As in Social Security Number.
18. World's largest manufacturer of musical instruments: YAMAHA. When I think of Yamaha, my first thought is motorcycles. Yamaha Corporation and Yamaha Motor are related but separate companies.
22. __-Caps candy: SNO. Yummers!
24. Raises, as kids: REARS.
27. Subtle distinction: NUANCE.
28. Chicken pot pie vegetable: PEA.
30. Inuit boats: KAYAKS. A brief history of the Kayak.
34. Avocado's abundance: FAT. Yummers! My favorite restaurant has stuffed avocados.
35. __ cut: cropped style: PIXIE.
36. Marriage equality anthem by Macklemore & Ryan Lewis: SAME LOVE.
37. Taylor Swift genre: POP MUSIC. I heard she just got engaged.
38. Make an itinerary, say: PLAN.
39. Tall hat: TOPPER. Meh! I wasn't keen on this clue.
40. Short, for short: L'IL.
44. "__ ideas?": ANY.
46. Like a situationship: CASUAL. Also known as Friends with Benefits.
47. Light fixture on a wall: SCONCE.
49. Group of eight: OCTET.
50. "My knight in shining __!": ARMOR.
51. Singing ability, informally: PIPES.
53. Came to a close: ENDED.
56. Guitar protector: CASE.
58. "__ making a list ... ": HE'S. I saw some Christmas decorations in a store over the weekend! Way too early!! Is it too soon for a Santa cartoon?
59. Scribble (down): JOT.
60. Purple yam: UBE. This tuber appears with some frequency in the puzzles.
LOML and NaomiZ on their recent trip to Spain checking out the Alcázar in Segovia where Isabella I of Castile and Ferdinand II of Aragon once held sway.
Constructors Amie Walker and Amanda Rafkin team up today to give us a pleasant diversion with a puzzling theme. There are no circles, but we are asked to look at the beginning of each of the starred entries to find a secret message.
17-Across. *Elixirs that stir passion: LOVE POTIONS.
27-Across. *Steinbeck novella featuring George and Lennie: OF MICE AND MEN.
48-Across. *Franchise whose characters have "cutie marks": MY LITTLE PONY.
63-Across. *"Appreciate every moment": LIFE IS SHORT.
62-Down. Romantic initialism spelled out by the starts of the answers to the starred clues: LOML.
I'm glad the ladies told us this was an initialism, because LOML did not look like an English spelling to me! And I'm glad they said it was romantic, too. That helped me to guess "Love Of My Life." When I went online to confirm this solution, I found that according to Yahoo News UK, "The acronym LOML is universally believed to mean 'love of my life'. It is used in messages and comments constantly." Not only that, but Taylor Swift released a song just last year titled "loml." Learning new things is good mental exercise, and not a waste of precious brain cells, right?
On to the rest of the things we knew, or didn't:
Across:
1. Fire (up): REV.
4. Sound of an ungentle landing: THUD.
8. Ready to pour: ON TAP.
13. "Little Red Riding Hood" tool: AXE.
I had nightmares about this story for years.
14. Grey __ vodka: GOOSE.
15. Boatload: CARGO.
16. __ reel: GAG.
17. [Theme clue]
19. Fish sauce quality: UMAMI. Umami is often described as a fifth taste sensation (not salty, sour, bitter, or sweet) that is savory and delicious. Vague enough? Oxford Languages says it corresponds to the flavor of glutamates, especially monosodium glutamate. Yum!
32. Hindu festival: HOLI. Holi is a major Hindu festival celebrating the arrival of spring in India and the blossoming of love. It is colorful!
33. Gave the star treatment to: RATED. Oh, that kind of star treatment!
37. Morrison who said, "The function of freedom is to free someone else": TONI. Spoken at the Barnard College commencement ceremony, 1979.
39. Like cereal sitting in milk: SOGGY.
42. Clip: PACE. Clip is usually used when speaking of a rapid pace: a good clip, a fast clip.
43. Compress: SMUSH. Informal for mash or push.
45. Warmth: HEAT.
47. Pro's opposite: CON.
48. [Theme clue]
52. Rapper __ Nas X: LIL. By now you all know him.
Lil Nas X
55. Particle: BIT.
56. Rounds in tourneys: SEMIS.
57. "That was off topic ... ": I DIGRESS.
60. Cultured __: PEARL.
63. [Theme clue]
66. WC: LOO. WC (water closet) and loo are British terms for toilet or lavatory.
67. Put some chips on the table: ANTED. Not snacks! He put some chips (gaming tokens) on the table to play a round of cards. In other words, he anted (sounds like ANTEED) up.
68. Capitol Hill staffers: AIDES.
69. Cash dispenser: ATM.
70. Wine vessels: CASKS.
71. Some "Modern Family" figures: DADS.
72. Marina __ Rey, California: DEL. The other end of "the 90" from our place. Speaking of which, save the 90! Los Angeles city planners want to repurpose this short freeway by putting apartment buildings and businesses on it. It's not continually jammed, so it must be ripe for further development.
Down:
1. Italian meat sauce: RAGÙ. Yes, ragù (with a grave accent, leaning left) is a meat sauce typically served with pasta. But RAGÚ (with an acute accent, leaning right) is a trademarked brand of bottled pasta sauces. I counted 25 varieties of RAGÚ on their website, and only one contained meat.
2. Test: EXAM.
3. List that may include black bean chili and mushroom pot pie: VEGAN MENU. Traveling in Europe can be challenging for us. We were happy to find places like Roots & Rolls in Barcelona, Mad Mad Vegan in Madrid, and Wild Food in Granada, where the menus are entirely vegan.
4. All __ well: TOO. I know all TOO well that vegetarian options are limited in some places!
5. __ lane: HOV. We can use the High Occupancy Vehicle lane in California if there are two or more people in the car -- or if it's a Clean Air Vehicle with a required decal. To qualify for a decal, the vehicle must be: 1) 100% electric or hydrogen fuel cell powered, or 2) plug-in hybrid-electric meeting certain standards, or 3) compressed natural gas meeting state and federal emission standards.
6. Tech support caller: USER.
7. Rely (on): DEPEND.
8. National Black Cat Day month: OCTOBER. Sure, but:
National Black Cat Appreciation Day is August 17th.
National Black Cat Day is October 27th.
October is Black Cat Awareness Month.
All of these events are meant to raise support for black cat adoptions and to dispel superstitions.
9. Get just right: NAIL.
10. Treasure stash: TROVE.
11. Nosy neighbor in "WandaVision": AGNES. WandaVision is a TV miniseries created for Disney+, based on Marvel Comics, featuring the characters Wanda Maximoff (whose alter ego is Scarlet Witch) and Vision. Nosy neighbor Agnes is secretly a witch herself, and an antagonist. If we are going to get into complex fictional worlds, I'd rather listen to my granddaughter describe the tribes of dragons in the Wings of Fire books: SkyWings, IceWings, NightWings, SeaWings, MudWings, SandWings, RainWings, HiveWings, LeafWings, SilkWings ....
12. Entourage: POSSE.
14. Bug: GLITCH.
18. Reproductive cell: OVUM.
20. Pronoun used in mock outrage: MOI. Made famous by Miss Piggy, it's Frawnche for "Who, ME?"
23. Co. leaders: CEOs. Company leaders are Chief Executive Officers.
24. Angel hair topper: HALO. You were thinking ragù, right? Not that kind of angel hair.
27. Elects (to): OPTS.
28. Gift tag word: FROM.
29. "See ya in the morning!": 'NIGHT.
30. __ trapped: stuck at home because of a tot's sleep schedule: NAP. The clue defines this very well. I'm not sure this phrase existed when I had little children, but I may experience the situation with the upcoming grandson.
34. Tex-Mex dish with an edible bowl: TACO SALAD. I always called the salad in a fried tortilla bowl a tostada, though I'm aware that some skimpy tostadas are built on flat, fried tortillas. Extremely brief research suggests that the meal in the yummy bowl is actually a TACO SALAD.
El Pollo Loco calls this a Classic Tostada. They're on my side!
35. Nobel Prize subj.: ECON. Also phys., chem., med., lit., and peace.
36. Say no to: DENY.
38. Belief system: ISM.
40. Obtains: GETS.
41. Home of Grace Hopper College: YALE. Grace Hopper College is a residential college of Yale University, opened in 1933 as one of the original eight undergraduate residential colleges. It was originally named Calhoun College after US Vice President John C. Calhoun, but renamed in 2017 in honor of computer scientist Grace Murray Hopper. If you knew this, you just might be a Yalie, AKA Eli.
44. Some Subarus: HYBRIDS.
46. Lures: TEMPTS.
49. "Completely false!": LIES.
50. "Such a shame": IT'S SAD.
51. Food in "Sweeney Todd" and "Waitress": PIE. In the penny dreadful stories about Sweeney Todd (1846/47), the villainous barber of Fleet Street, Todd kills his customers, and his neighbor bakes their flesh into meat pies, which she sells. Waitress was a 2015 stage musical and 2023 musical comedy movie, in which a waitress who bakes pies eventually finds a way to leave her abusive husband and run her own business.
52. Lavender kin: LILAC.
53. Tony winner Menzel: IDINA. Idina Menzel is an American actress and singer. She has been nicknamed the "Queen of Broadway" for her commanding stage presence and powerful mezzo-soprano voice. Having achieved mainstream success across stage, screen, and music, her accolades include a Tony Award and a Daytime Emmy Award.
Idina Menzel
54. Elevates: LIFTS.
58. __ chic: GEEK. According to Collins English Dictionary, geek chic is a fashion style believed to be characteristic of geeks, including the wearing of heavy-rimmed glasses and T-shirts with humorous slogans.
59. Branch of Islam: SHIA.
61. Repetitive learning method: ROTE.
62. [Theme clue]
64. Out of the ordinary: ODD.
65. Hi-__ graphics: RES.
Here's the grid:
One of the Loves Of My Life is solving the crossword puzzle with all of you here in the Corner ... the bloggers, the commenters, and those who read along.
So ... was this puzzle a rare PEARL? Or did it land with a THUD?