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Oct 18, 2023

Wednesday, October 18, 2023, Josh Goodman

Theme: SIT, UBU, SIT.

20. "No one told me!": HOW WAS I TO KNOW?

26. Had a new proprietor: CHANGED OWNERSHIP.

46. Run errands during a bad storm, say: BRAVE THE ELEMENTS.

52. Heart of an operation, and a hidden feature of 20-, 26-, and 46-Across: COMMAND CENTER.

These seemingly unrelated phrases contain a hidden canine command in the center. Such a tight theme that each hidden word is exactly in the middle of the phrase - same number of letters on either side. Too perfect to be a coincidence. 

20 - (5) SIT (5) 26 - (6) DOWN (6) 46 - (6) HEEL (6)

Melissa here, good morning everyone. I confess it took some time to reason this one out. I knew we were looking for something in the center, but with no clue as to how they were related and no circles ... the aha moment came slowly.

Across:

1. Galaxy body: STAR. A galaxy is a system of stars, stellar remnants, interstellar gas, dust, and dark matter bound together by gravity.

5. Fellow: CHAP. Chum. Bloke. Mate.

9. Mezcal base: AGAVE. Wikipedia: Mezcal, sometimes spelled mescal, is a distilled alcoholic beverage made from any type of agave. The word mezcal comes from Nahuatl mexcalli, which means "oven-cooked agave," from metl and ixcalli.

14. Sharpen: HONE.

15. Chicago airport: O'HARE.

16. Mortal danger: PERIL. What song from recently-departed folk singer included lyrics: "The captain wired in he had water comin' in, and the good ship and crew was in peril?"

17. Like Scotch: AGED.

18. Flat-bottomed ship: BARGE.

19. Third-stringers: C TEAM. Makes sense but not sure I've ever heard the term. Is it common?

23. "Monsters, __": INC. Disney movie.


24. Like most of Nunavut's population: INUIT.

34. Solitary: LONE.

35. Ill-advised action: NONO.

36. Terse summons: SEE ME. Sounds ominous.

37. Climbing greenery: IVY.

38. Economist and social reformer Webb who coined the term "collective bargaining": BEATRICE. Glad to learn about her.


41. Sushi spheres: ROE.

42. Bronze, e.g.: MEDAL. Don't normally see bronze used as a noun.

44. European capital west of Helsinki: OSLO.

45. Rain buckets: POUR. Verb, not noun.

50. "Ouch!": YOWIE.

51. "Arrested Development" narrator Howard: RON.



59. Take the top off: UNCAP. Flash?

62. Coast: SHORE.

63. Bryant of "Human Resources": AIDY. About 1:30 she talks about the show, with a clip.


64. Garden tool: SPADE.

65. Tiny bits: IOTAS.

66. Grand opening?: MEGA. Help me out here. If it means 'Mega grand,' is that a phrase? I know Mega Millions, as in the lottery. There's a Grand Mega resort (but wouldn't that be Mega opening?) Or am I over-thinking it?

67. Follow, as a hunch: ACT ON.

68. Russian "no": NYET.

69. Utopia: EDEN.

Down:

1. Persian word for "king": SHAH.

2. Like takeout orders: TO GO.

3. From the top: ANEW.

4. Pinot noir or merlot: RED WINE.

5. Masala __: milky spiced tea: CHAI. What is chai and how to make it.

6. Male deer: HART.

7. Golden Fleece ship: ARGO. Argonaut, in Greek legend, any of a band of 50 heroes who went with Jason in the ship Argo to fetch the Golden Fleece.

8. Glance through an open door, say: PEEK IN.

9. Way for a high schooler to build credit?: AP COURSE. Advanced Placement.

10. Catch on (to): GET WISE.

11. "We __ the Champions": ARE. Queen! 'We Are The Champions' by Queen: The making of the ultimate stadium anthem.

12. By way of: VIA.

13. Stately tree: ELM.

15. Lewd: OBSCENE.

21. "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" director Lee: ANG. The Melancholy of ‘Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon’ Feels More Potent Today.



22. St. Louis-to-Chicago dir.: NNE.

25. Charlize of "Mad Max: Fury Road": THERON.

26. Scale: CLIMB. Verb.

27. Be overattentive, as a waiter: HOVER. Don't remember what store had a solution to that. Different color shopping carts or bags - one for 'I'm open to receiving help,' and another for 'Leave me alone.'

28. Sometime soon: ANY DAY. Looking at it that way, it's saying any is the same as soon, but it isn't really. Any day could literally be any day, even a year from now. Maybe I'm overthinking again ;).


29. Classic film noir about a man investigating his own murder: DOA.


30. Pirouetting, say: ON TOE.

31. In sorrier shape: WORSE.

32. "Catch you later": I'M OUT.

33. Social equals: PEERS.

38. Used dynamite on, as a safe: BLEW OPEN.

39. Unwell: ILL.

40. Strong-arms: COERCES.

43. Green topper for toast: AVOCADO.


45. Writer's alias: PEN NAME.

47. Three-time NBA Finals MVP Duncan: TIM.

48. Confines: HEMS IN.

49. Tavern owner on "The Simpsons": MOE. Did you know that behind the idea for Moe’s voice is an A-list celebrity?


53. Greeting on deck: AHOY.

54. Staff member?: NOTE. Nice clue. Musical notes. Wikipedia: In Western musical notation, the staff or stave is a set of five horizontal lines and four spaces that each represent a different musical pitch or in the case of a percussion staff, different percussion instruments.


55. "Dagnabbit!": DRAT.

56. Like a game headed to overtime: TIED.

57. Rim: EDGE. Both words can be verb or noun.

58. Actor Gosling: RYAN.

59. Mex. neighbor: USA.

60. Video game figure not controlled by a human: Abbr.: NPC. A non-player character (NPC), or non-playable character, is any character in a game that is not controlled by a player.

61. Calico or tuxedo: CAT. Cat identification.