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Dec 2, 2022

Friday, December 2, 2022, Jeff Stillman

Theme: Added "n"ergy!

Puzzling thoughts: Friday puzzles are now officially categorized as "wordplay". It seems that the last several puzzles that I (and MM) have recapped are all based around play-on-words/puns. Not sure if this is by design, but it sure seems like more than a coincidence. And I have no complaints! I much prefer recapping these, as puns are in my "wheelhouse". Let's see how Jeff Stillman created today's entries:

17-Across. Preference for the center of the road?: MEDIAN BIAS. Playing off of the more common and popular phrase, "MEDIA BIAS". MEDIAN is the center part of a divided highway. This clip shows "The Bandit" and his "MEDIAN BIAS" (check the scenes from 1:42 to 1:48 of this trailer)

29-Across. Where a Met singer reclines between arias?: OPERA DIVAN. "DIVA" has become a crossword "staple" (along with ARIA), so the phrase "OPERA DIVA" makes sense. To my ear, DIVAN and DAVENPORT (a less often used term for "sofa") sound alike. But according to [wiki diff], a DIVAN is: "A couch- or sofa-like piece of furniture made of a mattress lying against the wall and either on the floor or an elevated structure." It doesn't have to have a back support. Either way, a clever play-on-words

46-Across. Cereal that has amazing health benefits?: WONDER BRAN. Drop the "N" from this entry (great clue, BTW) and you're left with ... well, you can figure it out! But since I am not going to post a picture of that piece of lingerie, I'll add a Moe-ku instead:

Not wanting implants,
The lass stuffed some Wonder Bread
In her WONDER BRA

61-Across. Hotel choice leading up to Eid al-Fitr?: RAMADAN INN. First off, the clue/entry is pretty darn clever. However, not all would know that Eid al-Fitr (according to [Wikipedia]) is: "the earlier of the two official holidays celebrated within Islam. The religious holiday is celebrated by Muslims worldwide because it marks the end of the month-long dawn-to-sunset fasting of Ramadan. RAMADA INN hotels have been owned by Wyndham since 2006.

Fun fact: The first RAMADA INN was built on the old Route 66 in Flagstaff, AZ, back in the early 1950's

And the entry that didn't make the cut (too many letters to fit): "What does Sally (from Peanuts) call her pet primate?" Answer: MY SWEET BABBOON [sic]

Here is the grid, and then off to the rest of the words/clues ...

Across:
1. "Likewise": SO AM I. DITTO fit, too

6. Oft-misused pronoun: WHOM. This seems to be a good explanation

10. Scholastic nos.: GPAS. Grade Point AverageS

14. Labor alliance: UNION. Hoping that the collective UNIONs that are involved with the Railroad industry come to an agreement by the time this blog posts [spoiler alert: I am writing this on Tuesday Nov 29th]

15. Icicle spot: EAVE. Moe-ku 2:

Where icicles form
December the 24th?
On Christmas Eve EAVE

16. "If all __ fails ... ": ELSE. Drop back 10 yards and punt

19. Significant other: MATE. MARGARET didn't fit into this spot, but she's MY MATE

20. Neruda's "__ to Salt": ODE. [as copied from some random Google result I saw on the Web]

"This salt in the saltcellar I once saw in the salt mines.
I know you won't believe me, but it sings,
Salt sings, the skin of the salt mines sings with a mouth smothered by the earth.
I shivered in those solitudes when I heard the voice of the salt in the desert"


21. Sport: WEAR. "Sport" is also a nickname for a guy

22. Slopes topper: SKI CAP. Also worn by football players ...

24. APB subject: PERP. We here at the Crossword Corner prefer THIS clue: "Word that avoids having a Natick?"

25. Biblical possessive: THINE. Fun Fact about quotes (from the Bible or not?) [from adefiniteplan dot com] Does the Bible say "to thine own self be true"?

"I commonly hear “Be true to yourself.” It's most commonly misquoted as coming out of the Bible as “To THINE own self be true.” It's NOT in the Bible. It comes from William Shakespeare's Hamlet. Sometimes we get confused about Shakespeare's quotes because he used over 2,000 Bible verses in his writings"

26. "Pumice-powered" soap: LAVA. A manly soap ...

33. Valuable violin: AMATI. You want one? Visit this website

35. Hang out in a hammock: LOLL. LAZE fits, too

36. "Odds __ ... ": ARE. Odds ARE "even money" that Moe will give you a song video! From the group that had the theme song for "The Big Bang Theory", Barenaked Ladies ... enjoy!

37. __ cit.: footnote notation: LOC. [from proofed dot com] "How do you write loc cit?"

“Loc. cit.” is an abbreviation of loco citato, which means “in the place cited.” It is used when citing the exact same part of a source as in a previous citation:"

38. Response producers: STIMULI. "Groans" are the STIMULI that follow many of my Moe-kus and R-O-S's daffynitions

41. Paris article: LES. "THE" could fit, if the clue meant Paris, KY

42. 2010 health law, for short: ACA. Affordable Care Act. Thumper

43. Pests treated with Nix Ultra shampoo: LICE. I wonder if LAVA soap works???

44. Needle: TAUNT. TEASE fits, among other 5-letter words here. How about these? ANNOY, BULLY, CHAFF, FLIRT, GOADS, HAUNT, JESTS, JIVES, PUT ON, SCOFF, ARROW, STING, and I'm sure many more. One-word Friday clues should always have some vagueness

50. Wasabi __: PEAS. Spicy little devils ... FYI, I watched this until the bloody end ... I suggest you fast forward through most of it, but listen to the last couple minutes. This is just an example of what we bloggers do to keep you solvers amused!! ;^)

51. Carved symbol: TOTEM.

52. Wall calendar span: YEAR. WEEK fit, too

54. First woman Speaker of the House: PELOSI. Soon to be replaced by Kevin McCarthy - not a woman, but also a representative from CA

56. Hit or miss: VERB. Nice clue to provide a little Friday "diversion". The phrase "hit or miss" is more common to our brain than to break the words down to being either a noun, a verb, et al

57. Hon: BAE. I'm adjusting to the new words/expressions that are finding their way into crossword puzzles; slowly, but surely

60. Run __: AMOK.

64. Moreno of "West Side Story": RITA. She appeared in both movies; the 1961 and 2021 versions. The imbedded video is an interview of RITA as well as some clips from each movie

65. Jazz singer Anita: O'DAY. Here she is singing "That Old Feeling"

66. Govt. investment: T-BOND. Moe-ku 3

Roger Moore said this,
When asked about investing:
"T-BOND; not James Bond"

67. Crafty website: ETSY. I actually bought a couple of things from this website - back when the pandemic first hit I found some sports-themed facemasks from various craftspersons

68. Plane part: NOSE. WING also fit

69. Alleviates: EASES.

Down:
1. Sport with referees called gyoji: SUMO. Haiku, of course:

Japanese wrestler
Has legal issue, with Stooge.
He wants to SUMO

2. Linear: ONE D. "ONED" looked funny; ONE "D", not so much. Short for one dimensional (linear)

3. Assistant: AIDE.

4. "Pretentious? __?": MOI. Who else but Miss Piggy??

5. Flabbergasted: IN AWE.

6. Google Docs, e.g.: WEB APP. APP is another of those words - like "BAE" - that is becoming a crossword staple

7. Bun contents: HAIR. I suppose BRAT could fit if it were referring to a type of bread/roll

8. Egg cells: OVA.

9. Private eatery: MESS HALL. Ha ha; "private" as in a soldier's rank

10. NASA's second human spaceflight program: GEMINI. Could've been clued as: "One who is born between May 21 and June 20"

11. Mathematical concept based on a digit's position: PLACE VALUE. I found this interesting novelty on-line; it's a PLACE VALUE placemat! ;^)

12. Hammett dog: ASTA. Nick and Nora's pet

13. Permeate: SEEP. When the water table's high, perhaps?

18. Adopted son of Claudius: NERO. Who knew? Not I. Always a learning experience doing crossword puzzles

23. Judy Blume books, e.g.: KID LIT. Margaret helped me with this as I was solving the puzzle, otherwise I would have had to look it up. Here is a link to her website. I'll ask my daughter if she had any of Blume's books as a kid, or if she has bought some for my less than 3 year-old grandson

24. Butter square: PAT. This made me think of when butter PATs were actually used in restaurants. Probably back when they last used sugar cubes ...

25. Slangy slacks: TROU. An even slangier term is for boxers/briefs: "U-TROU"

26. Dey-time drama?: L.A. LAW. Another "groaner" clue, as you need to see that DEY is used, not DAY. Susan Dey is the actor who starred in L.A. LAW

27. BP subsidiary: AMOCO. Hard sometimes to keep track of all the mergers within the oil and gas industry

28. Developers' purchases: VACANT LOTS. Here in our part of AZ there have been a huge number of developers buying VACANT LOTS (aka, "the desert") to create new housing; mostly rentals

30. Cartoon hunter who tries to take a vacation in "Wabbit Twouble": ELMER. I knew this was "ELMER FUDD" as the word "Wabbit" gave it away. So, Moe, how about a video?? OK, since you asked! Wabbit Twouble

31. Boxing venue: ARENA.

32. Egg holders: NESTS.

34. Archipelago units: ISLETS.

39. Flat-changing tool, once: TIRE IRON. Once upon a time, for most readers here. Ever since tubeless tires have become the norm, and ever since hubcaps disappeared, a TIRE IRON is not normally used to fix a flat. But I am guessing that the wrench end of one could still remove the lug nuts ...

40. Disarmament subj.: ICBM. Crossword staple abbr

45. Spring mo.: APR. Crossword staple abbr - MAR or JUN could have fit, too

47. Just get by: DO OKAY. Anyone else try "EKE OUT" in this spot?

48. "Understood, cap'n": AYE AYE. Yes, yes

49. Young Sheldon, e.g.: NERD. One of Margaret's and my favorite sitcoms

53. Lessen: ABATE. I suppose - in a stretch - ERODE could work here, too

54. Peel: PARE. Does anyone PARE a pear?

55. Discharge: EMIT.

56. MTV statuettes with an astronaut holding a flag: VMAS. Total PERP to get this one. I don't watch MTV so the acronym was not familiar; nonetheless, getting VMAS (short for Video Music AwardS) was pretty easy

57. Many Wiki entries: BIOS. Wiki, as in [Wikipedia dot com]. They are back on their "request for $ kick", so today's blog has been void of any links to them

58. Queen played by Olivia Colman in "The Favourite": ANNE. Read all about it, and play a trailer if you're so inclined

59. Concludes: ENDS. My blog is almost over!!

62. Big fuss: ADO. Much ADO about nothing

63. Slam Dunk Contest org.: NBA. National Basketball Association. Some of the all-time greatest dunks, IMO; number "4" was sick ...

Please enter your comments/questions/thoughts below. See you in a couple weeks ...

Feb 8, 2022

Tuesday, February 8, 2022, Jeff Stillman

I Felt the Earth Move.


The letters in the circles spell out one of the 7 Continents, but the letters are not consecutive, but rather they have Drifted to give us a Continental Drift.

18-Across. Stringed instrument played by Jerry Garcia in the intro to CSNY's "Teach Your Children": PEDASTEEL GUITAR.  Asia.

29-Across. Have high aspirations, despite being warned not to: GET YOUR HOPES UP.  Europe.

49-Across. "Based on what they tell me ... ": AFAR AS I CAN SEE.  Africa

63-Across. Land movement spanning millennia ... or what each set of circles suggests: CONTINENTAL DRIFT.


Across:
1. Salon tool: COMB.


5. Bay of Naples isle: CAPRI.   Also mid-calf pants.



10. Underworld boss: SATAN.  Not the Mafia boss ...

15. Actor Sharif: OMAR.  Omar Sharif (nĂ© Michael Yusef Dimitri Chalhoub; Apr. 10, 1932 ~ July 10, 2015) was an Egyptian actor who was fluent in 5 languages: Arabic, English, Spanish, French and Italian.


16. Setting for some van Gogh works: ARLES.

17. Salad fruit: OLIVE.  Not in your typical fruit salad, although this recipe for a blood orange salad with olives looks interesting.

21. Says, "We're through!": ENDS IT.

22. Aspire laptop maker: ACER.  I learned about this computer from doing the crossword puzzles.  Then I noticed that it is the computer used by the receptionist at my doctor's office.

23. Jar top: LID.

24. Silky to the touch: SMOOTH.

26. Flip chart holders: EASELS.   //  6-Down. Class with easelsART.

33. Environmental prefix: ECO-.

34. __ kwon do: TAE.  A form of Korean martial art.

35. Say over and over: ITERATE.

38. Model Campbell: NAOMI.  Naomi Elaine Campbell (b. May 22, 1970) is a British model and actress.


41. Stumble: TRIP.





43. Protection: AEGIS.

44. Home of the NBA's Magic: ORLANDO.  Basketball.


46. Nintendo's Super __: NES.

48. CPR specialist: EMT.  The Emergency Medical Technicians make frequent appearances in the crossword puzzles.  I hope no one here needs one.

53. Water depth unit: FATHOM.  As a noun, Fathom is a unit of length equal to 6 feet.  As a verb, I can fathom that.

55. Newspaper space measurement: LINAGE.  Keep Linage in mind when writing your obituary.  Longer the obit, the more costly to your heirs.

56. Laudatory verse: ODE.  Anything can be the subject of an Ode.

57. Cries of discovery: OHOs!

59. Regal domains: REALMS.

67. Like a loud crowd: AROAR.


68. In unison: AS ONE.

69. Hebrides hillside: BRAE.  Today's Scottish lesson.

70. Author Carroll: LEWIS.  Lewis Carroll (nĂ© Charles Lutwidge Dodgson; Jan. 27, 1832 ~ Jan. 14, 1898) has a rather creepy interested in young children that probably wouldn't be tolerated today.

71. Warning opening: DO NOT!

72. Rural agreement: YES'M.

Down:
1. Deal with it: COPE.

2. Gathering clouds, maybe: OMEN.  It was a dark and stormy night ...


3. Anti-DUI acronym: MADD.  As in Mothers Against Drunk Driving.

4. Like trumpet music: BRASSY.

5. Remove, as a demon: CAST OUT.

7. Synthetic sofa portmanteau: PLEATHER.  Pleather is faux leather made from Polyurethane, hence the "P" in its name.

8. Bounce back again: RE-ECHO.

9. Archipelago part: ISLE.  Another little dupe.  See 5-Across.


10. Trifling amount: SOU.

11. Boxing legend: ALI.  Mohammad Ali (nĂ© Cassius Marcellus Clay, Jr.; Jan. 17, 1942 ~ June 3, 2016).

12. Book names are on them: TITLE PAGES.


13. Benefit: AVAIL.

14. Comic-Con attendees: NERDS.  Comic-Con is a comic book convention.  If you are interested, here is a list of some up-coming dates.

19. Fancy airport ride: LIMO.

20. Say hi to: GREET.

25. Soapbox speaker: ORATOR.  Why a soapbox?


27. Between ports: ASEA.  The dreaded "A" word.

28. "You bet!": SURE.

29. UConn women's basketball coach __ Auriemma: GENO.  Geno Auriemma (nĂ© Luigi Auriemma; b. Mar. 23, 1954) isn't your usual Tuesday guest celebrity.  He was born in Montella, Italy, and came to the United States when he was 7 years old.  He has been at the University of Connecticut since 1985.


30. Plug-in vehicle, briefly: E-CAR.

31. "You missed your chance": TOO LATE NOW.

32. Supply, as Muzak: PIPE IN.

36. It's up at the end of the test: TIME.


37. Sunrise direcciĂ³n: ESTE.  Today's Spanish lesson.  Hi, Lucina!

39. Sitcom set in Korea: M*A*S*H.


40. Scoop: INFO.

42. Be emphatic about: INSIST ON.

45. Private Ryan portrayer Matt: DAMON.  Saving Private Ryan was a 1998 film that starred Tom Hanks who was tasked {Spoiler Alert!} with going behind enemy lines to find Private Ryan who's three brothers had been killed in combat.

47. Hester Prynne's letter color: SCARLET.


50. "The Tempest" king: ALONSO.  From the play by Willie the Shakes.

51. Like much brandy: AGED.


52. Close at hand: NEAR BY.

53. Kind of point: FOCAL.

54. Be gaga over: ADORE.  The link between Lady Gaga and Queen.


58. Noggin: HEAD.

60. Old Pisa dough: LIRE.  Pre-Euro.


61. Advanced lit. degrees: MFAs.  As in Master of Fine Arts.

62. Academic acronym: STEM.  As in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics.

64. __ chi: TAI.

65. E-file agcy.: IRS.  As in the dreaded Internal Revenue Service.

66. 2022, por ejemplo: AĂ‘O.  More of today's Spanish lesson.

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Dec 7, 2021

Tuesday, December 7, 2021 Jeff Stillman

Fire and Rain.


17-Across. *  Spends time in the gym: WORKS OUT.  Fire Works and Rain Out.

26-Across. *  Upscale eatery service for topper wearers: HAT CHECK.  Fire Hat and Rain Check.

54-Across. *   Times Square New Year's Eve custom: BALL DROP.  Fire Ball and Raindrop.  Last year's Ball Drop.  This year people can attend as long as they are vaccinated.


65-Across. *   When employment ends, formally: EXIT DATE.  Fire Exit and Rain Date.


And the unifier:

38. James Taylor classic ... or, respectively, what can precede the two words in each answer to a starred clue: FIRE AND RAIN.  The first word of each theme answer can be paired with Fire and the second word can be paired with Rain.

Across:
1. Sneaker feature: LACE.

5. Balance scale container: PAN.  //  And 70-Across. Balanced conditions: STASES.


8. Plays the role of: ACTS AS.

14. Milky white gem: OPAL.  Hi, Kazie!  Opals come in all different colors.  I think of Opals as coming from Australia, which is a large source of the stone, but they are also found in many other countries.


15. Focus of modern-day surfing: EGO.
16. Most achy: SOREST.

19. Shrimp entrĂ©e: SCAMPI.  It's supposed to be an easy dish to make.

20. Prime meridian std.: GST.  As in Greenwich Standard Time.  Also known as Greenwich Mean Time.  Everything you wanted to know about GST but didn't know to ask.

21. Make into law: ENACT.

23. Quaking tree: ASPEN.


24. One of the Coen brothers: ETHAN.  Ethan Coen ( Ethan Jesse Coen; Sept. 21, 1957) and his brother Joel ( Joel Daniel Coen; Nov. 29, 1954) are American filmmakers.  Even if you don't recognize their names, you probably recognize some of their films: Raising ArizonaThe Big Lebowski, and Fargo are just a few of their films.

Joel (left) and Ethan (right) Coen


28. Big-time celeb: A-LISTER.  Not to be confused with the Scottish name Alister.

31. P-like Greek letter: RHO.  By now, we should all have memorized the Greek alphabet because the letters appear with such frequency in the puzzles.

32. ACLU issues: RTs.  As in Civil Rights.  The American Civil Liberties Union was founded in January 1920.

33. Smell really bad: REEK.  //  And 13-Down. Smells really bad: STINKS.


34. Crosses (out): X'ES.

36. Antiquated: OLD.

42. "__ on my watch!": NOT.

43. Chaney of horror films: LON.  Lon Chaney (nĂ© Leonidas Frank Chaney; Apr. 1, 1883 ~ Aug. 26, 1930) was a versatile stage and film actor, however, he has been typecast as a figure in horror films.


44. Where some surfers shop: EBAY.  The history of eBay.  The first item listed for sale was a broken laser pointer in 1995.

47. Nonprofit URL ending: ORG.

50. __ Lingus: AER.  Aer Lingus is the flag carrier of Ireland.

52. Ophthalmologist's field: EYE CARE.

57. Calf-length skirts: MIDIs.


58. Like the sea when waves are crashing: AROAR.

Lions Roar

59. NFL Dolphins' home: MIAMI.

62. Bloodshot: RED.

63. Broadway's Ethel: MERMAN.  Ethel Merman (nĂ©e Ethel Agnes Zimmermann; Jan. 16, 1908 ~ Feb. 15, 1984) was in many Broadway shows.

67. Cheese in some bagels: ASIAGO.  Yummers!  I generally however opt for the Everything Bagel.

68. Freight weight: TON.

69. Old Spice competitor: AFTA.  Old Spice and Afta are both aftershave products.

71. Aardvark's morsel: ANT.


72. Common flag symbol: STAR.  You can see some flags with stars here.

Down: 
1. Transmission choice for steep ascents: LOW GEAR.

2. Biblical disciple: APOSTLE.

3. One driving the wrong way?: CAR THIEF.  Fun clue.

4. Lodge member: ELK.


5. Menial laborer: PEON.

6. OcĂ©ano filler: AGUA.  Hi, Lucina!  Today's Spanish lesson.  There is a lot of water in the ocean.

7. V-shaped slit: NOTCH.

8. Pack animal: ASS.

9. Pepsi rival: COCA-COLA.  Coke vs. Pepsi.  What's your choice?  I would select Coke.

10. Vandalize: TRASH.


11. Start of the Marines' motto: SEMPER.  The Marine motto is Semper Fidelis, which is Latin for Always Faithful.

12. Appearance: ASPECT.

18. Dispatched: SENT.

22. Driveway material: TAR.

25. Welcome to one's home: ASK IN.  Could also be parsed as As Kin, which would be welcoming family into one's home.

27. Like rosebushes: THORNY.


29. New Hampshire prep school town: EXETER.  I will be near Exeter, New Hampshire next week.

30. Actor Stephen: REA.  Stephen Rea (b. Oct. 31, 1946) makes frequent guest appearances in the puzzles.


35. NBC weekend show: SNL.  Saturday Night Live has become a crossword staple.

37. Cinque times due: DIECI.  Today's Italian lesson.  5 x 2 = 10.

39. Blowup on the highway: ROAD RAGE.  

40. Buck's partner: DOE.


41. Annual hoops player selection event: NBA DRAFT.

45. Short operatic solo: ARIETTA.  Not a Tuesday word.

46. "Whatever you say, honey": YES, DEAR.


47. Trumps' White House predecessors: OBAMAs.

48. Least cooked: RAREST.  Rawest also fits in the spaces provided and is only 1 letter off.

49. Vocalist Estefan: GLORIA.  Gloria Estefan (nĂ©e Gloria MarĂ­a Milagrosa Fajardo GarcĂ­a; b. Sept. 1, 1957) was the lead singer in the Miami Sound Machine.


51. CD follower: ROM.  Compact Disc-Read Only Memory.

53. Radiate: EMIT.

55. Asian priests: LAMAs.

14th Dalai Lama

56. Michelangelo masterwork: PIETĂ€.  The PietĂ  is housed in the Vatican.  In 1972, a deranged man attacked the sculpture and caused serious damage.  The statue is now behind a pane of bullet-proof glass.  Interesting fact:  This is the only known piece of work actually signed by Michelangelo.


60. Neural transmitter: AXON.

61. Like new: MINT.  Origin of the term Mint Condition.

64. Turndowns: NOs.

66. Courtroom figs.: DAs.  As in District Attorneys.  They would be in state courts in criminal trials.

Here's the Grid:




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