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Feb 24, 2025

Monday February 24, 2025 Malaika Handa and Stephen Lurie

  

Happy Monday, everyone! sumdaze here with a music-themed puzzle by Malaika Handa and Stephen Lurie. Malaika gave us two LA Times Saturday puzzles back in 2022. It looks like this is Stephen's LA Times debut. Congrats!

Theme:  

We will begin with the unifier:

63 Across. Adopted a new attitude, or what music producers did to create the answers to the starred clues?: CHANGED ONE'S TUNE.  

Each of the three themed answers is a way music producers might alter a well-known tune to fit a specific situation. To demonstrate, I have linked three versions of Adele's Rolling in the Deep

17 Across. *Song that's been modified to have an intimate sound: ACOUSTIC VERSION.
In this first version you will only hear Adelle, a guitar, and a piano.  

27 Across. *Song that's been modified to be family-friendly: RADIO EDIT.  
This next version is the one played on the radio. It does have the work sh**. I do not know if that is allowed on the airways these days. Perhaps a more family-friendly version would change that word to stuff.  


49 Across. *Song that's been modified to have a dance beat: CLUB REMIX.  
This final version presents Adele's vocals but the tempo has been sped up. You will also notice, among other things, changes in the percussion instruments and background vocals.  

There you have it. Three ways to change one's tune. (In this case, Adele's tune.)
If you like this sort of thing, I recommend Pandora's Coffeehouse Covers playlist.

Let's keep rollin'....

Across:

1. __ Tuck: pal of Robin Hood: FRIAR.  
Disney made an animated version in 1973.

6. One of the four classical elements: AIR.  
9. Assistant: AIDE.

13. Sharp-eyed bird: EAGLE.  

14. Part of a recipe: STEP.

16. Sparkling wine choice: BRUT.  BRUT is the most common style of sparkling wine. BRUT means "dry, raw, or unrefined" in French. To be considered BRUT, the Champagne must be made with less than 12 grams of added sugar per liter. It is the driest (meaning the least sweet) classification for Champagne. 

20. Time in office: TERM.

21. On solid ground: ASHORE.

22. U.S. ID issuer: SSA.  Do you carry your Soc. Sec. card in your wallet? The Social Security Administration recommends that you do not carry your card with you. Instead, leave it at home in a safe place. Keeping it in your wallet potentially makes it easier for identity thieves to access your personal information. Additionally, the SSA asks that you do not laminate your card.

23. Midday snooze: NAP.  I like how this one is located next to 25-Across in the grid.

25. Midday meal: LUNCH.

32. Yosemite rock formation, familiarly: EL CAP.  El Capitan in Yosemite National Park rises 3,000 feet (900+ meters) above the valley floor. It is more than three times taller than the Eiffel Tower.

35. "I'm __ roll!": ON A.  
Whoo-hoo!

36. Squad: CREW.  

37. Like a filling stew: HEARTY.  See 28-Down.

38. Play opener: ACT I.

40. Per
ón of Argentina: EVITA.  Born María Eva Duarte in 1919, she was the first lady of Argentina from 1946 until her death in 1952 from cancer.
Evita looking glamourosa with her husband in 1947.
42. Have on: WEAR.

43. Like a spot under a beach umbrella: SHADED.  

45. Ruffles rival: LAYS.  Both are brands of potato chips.

47. "__ we there yet?": ARE.  

48. Maguire who played Spider-Man: TOBEY.  Tobias Vincent Maguire (born June 27, 1975) is an American actor and film producer. He is best known for starring as Spider-Man in Sam Raimi's Spider-Man trilogy (2002-2007), a role he later reprised in Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021).

51. Yogurt condiment: RAITA.  This is a condiment made from yogurt -- not a condiment for yogurt (like blueberry compote).

53. Objective: AIM.

54. Unreturned serve: ACE.  racquet sports terminology

56. Regular: NORMAL.

59. Milky birthstone: OPAL.

66. Squeaky critters: MICE.

67. Posted: SENT.  think "posted a letter"

68. Invaders such as 58-Down and 66-Across: PESTS.

69. Repeat: ECHO.  ...as in "He ECHOed her sentiments."

70. Uno y uno: DOS.  1 + 1 = 2

71. Bonfire residue: ASHES.

Down:

1. Accomplishment: FEAT.  Is running a marathon a feet FEAT?

2. Tortoise-and-hare affair: RACE.  On a related note... a harrier is any of a breed of hunting dogs, like a large beagle, that were originally used for hunting rabbits.

3. Inventor Sikorsky: IGOR.  (b. 1889 Kyiv, Russia - 1972 Easton, CT)  a bio worth reading
DH is a student of Sikorsky products so I asked him for a bit of trivia. He told me that all dual-pilot aircraft in which the two pilots sit side-by-side have the pilot in command sitting on the left (like cars in the U.S.) except for helicopters. The pilot in command of a helicopter sits on the right because this was Sikorsky's design. 

4. Many university donors: ALUMNI.

5. Low-__: fuzzy, as computer graphics: RES.

6. Thrift shop caution: AS IS.

7. Rash symptom: ITCH.  Poison oak is plentiful in my neck of the woods. A lot of people know to look for its red leaves but it changes with the seasons. 

8. Rebellion: REVOLT.

9. Muscles worked by bicycle crunches: ABS.  
Be careful not to pull on your neck.

10. Liqueur made by Baileys: IRISH CREAM.  
It is produced and bottled exclusively in Ireland.

11. Teams of two: DUOS.  Here are Nichole Ahsinger and Cheyenne Sarah Webster competing in women's synchronized trampoline in 2023:  

12. Sicily's highest peak: ETNA.

15. Country whose national dish is ceviche: PERU.  
The plantain chips look yummy!

18. Coming to a point: TAPERED.  
TAPER candles TAPER from the bottom upward.

19. Actress Zellweger:  
RENÉE.  Have you heard that she made a new Bridget Jones movie? So far it is only available on Peacock. This is the trailer:  

24. NYC rep who was once a bartender: AOC.  New York City and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez

26. Lobster's grabber: CLAW.  Unrelated to lobsters, here is the CLAW scene from Toy Story (2 min.):  

27. Skewer: ROAST.  My guess is the constructors are using this definition of skewer:  (verb) to criticize or ridicule sharply and effectively.

28. Pepper in pozole: ANCHO.  Pozole is a traditional soup or stew from Mexican cuisine. It is made from hominy and typically contains chicken or pork, cabbage, chili peppers, onion, garlic, radishes, avocado, and limes.  
It looks HEARTY.
recipe

29. Result of some cyberattacks: DATA BREACH.  A DATA BREACH is any security incident in which unauthorized parties access sensitive or confidential information, including personal data (Social Security numbers, bank account numbers, healthcare data) and corporate data (customer records, intellectual property, financial information).

30. Software engineer, for short: DEV.  DEVeloper

31. Volunteer's phrase: I WILL.  

33. Video game pioneer: ATARI.

34. Brand of glass measuring cups: PYREX.  
I have this one. It gets used a lot.

37. Small agricultural organization?: HAY BALE.  I like the attempt at word play with agricultural organization but it is misplaced on HAY BALE. There really isn't anything organized about a single bale of hay. It is a lot of dried grass tied together. On the other hand, a stack of many hay bales requires organization.

39. Thought: IDEA.  
Louis Armstrong   ~  (When We Are Dancin') I Get Ideas   ~   1951

41. Greek letter that resembles a "T": TAU.  
44. Looking at: EYING.

46. __ Lanka: SRI.  

49. Asked for identification: CARDED.  I ask for identification routinely at the tax office.

50. Gushes on stage: EMOTES.  
This clue made me think of Sally Field at the 1985 Oscars.

52. "Just keeping you on your __": TOES. Say this when you want to be really annoying.

54. High point: ACME.

55. Fashionable: CHIC.  Def.:  (adj.) cleverly stylish; smart; currently fashionable.

57. Single-channel: MONO.  Think speakers, not waterways.

58. Colony insects: ANTS.  Have you ever wondered where ants go in the winter ?

60. Shove: PUSH.  When PUSH comes to shove....

61. Penny-__: ANTE.  Def.:  (adj.)  small time; two-bit.
(I thought "two bits" equaled 25¢.)

62. "Tastes great, __ filling": Miller Lite slogan: LESS.  This is one of those TV commercials:  

64. Opposite of paleo-: NEO-.  Paleo-, as a prefix, means "early; primitive; archaic."

65. Place for a hot stone massage: SPA.  I love, love, love the hot stones. Such a pleasant way to wrap this one up!  


The grid:


Have a good week!

Oct 8, 2022

Saturday, October 8, 2022, Malaika Handa

 Saturday Themeless by Malaika Handa

This is my second themeless puzzle by Brooklyn resident Malaika Handa. Malaika is a software engineer who has been making puzzles for two years. You can see an archive of all her puzzles on her website: https://www.girlbosswords.com/ She has a puzzle in the upcoming Boswords fall league.

Here is a link to a playful but instructive interview with Malaika that includes this wonderful quote from her: 

Also, when you’re solving, look up entries that you don’t know! It’s a game, not a test.

I added by subtracting on Malaika's challenging puzzle. SUGAR COATED medicine instead of CANDY COATED, DEW drop instead of MIC drop. Those changes opened up COMIC CON, RAVIOLI and NO MSG.
 


Across:

1. Closing pieces: CLASPS - Oh, that's how that works.




7. Trademarked sandwich: MCRIB - McDonalds seems to make a big deal of when they are and are not available.

12. Long, thin fish also called a grenadier: RAT TAIL - Not the comb this time


14. Worth giving up on: DOOMED - The wording of this clue was fun, uh, eventually! 😏

16. Fla-Vor-Ice rival: OTTER POP - I learned this in two recent puzzles

18. Settle early: PREPAY.


19. Hot items at a bakery: OVENS.

20. "Mario Party" dinosaur: YOSHI.


22. Slip-__: ONS - Skechers? ✔ Golf shoe? 
  Slip ONS?  


23. "Duérmete __": Spanish lullaby: NINO Rock-a-Bye Baby in Espanol. Duérmete translates as "Go to sleep" which a parent 1. Sings a lullaby, say: CROONS to a baby NI
ÑO or NIÑA

24. Cut: SAWED.

25. Destiny's Child, e.g.: TRIO - Beyonce : Destiny's Child :: Diana Ross : Supremes

         


26. Melancholy: SAD.

27. One making a bundle on a farm: BALER - This BALER is a machine not a person


28. "__ Morgen!": GUTEN and 43. "Buona __!": SERA - We have German for "good morning" and Italian for "good evening".

29. Adds: CONTRIBUTES.

31. Easy to swallow: CANDY COATED Spoonful Of Sugar jumped into my head and so I smugly entered SUGAR COATED. Oops.

32. High tied activity?: ROPES COURSE - Malaika! 


33. Charlie and Lola: NAMES - Charlie is a perfume and Lola is a showgirl. What, that's not relevant?

34. Passionate: LUSTY.

35. "The Magicians" novelist Grossman: LEV.


38. "Ars Amatoria" poet: OVID - Written in 2 A.D. This 9th century transcript of The Art Of Love is the oldest known copy


39. Fools: DUPES.

40. Dove home: COTE - Am I the only one who put SLID? 

41. __ drop: MIC - "So there!"



42. Speaks in Spanish: HABLA 
¿HABLA inglés? (Do you speak English?)

43. Temaki or futomaki: SUSHI.


44. Becky Sauerbrunn's sport: SOCCER.


46. Gossamer: ETHEREAL - We saw this two weeks ago

48. Far-reaching: GLOBAL.

49. Fish in stargazy pie: SARDINE Wanna see this pie which has sardine heads sticking out of it? I wonder where Malaika learned about this pie or if this is Patti's clue?

50. Place to share stories, for short: INSTAgram

51. Had: TASTED - I have never seen or TASTED stargazy pie.


Down:

2. Baltic state with a maroon and white flag: LATVIA - Geographers and vexilollogists will know the LATVIAN flag is below the flag of Estonia and above the one of Lithuania 



3. Go: ATTEND.

4. Legal brief writer?: STENO.


5. Links data: PARS - You can see what PAR is for each hole I play on my home course/links


6. Bit of a draft?: SIP - A SIP of draft beer

7. Letters for a research scientist: MD-PHD - I struggled for this one


8. Bush who is part of "The Squad" in Congress: CORI - Speaking 


9. Ingredient that makes she-crab soup orange: ROE - Obviously missing in he-crab soup 


10. Brought in: IMPORTED - In school meetings, anyone brought in from over 100 miles away is an "expert".

11. Skullcaps: BEANIES.

13. Program that rewards super users: LOYALTY CLUB - Here's one for a casino in Germany


15. Maker of the Corrale straightener: DYSON.


17. Popular item: POWER COUPLE.

21. Blog with "The Food Lab" columns written by J. Kenji López-Alt: SERIOUS EATS.


24. Historic Vegas hotel: SANDS - Once the home of  "The Rat Pack". I wonder if Malaika has ever heard of them.


25. Private pupil: TUTEE.

27. Series starring Emily Deschanel as a forensic anthropologist: BONES.


28. Daring: GUTSY.

29. Like some 31-Down attendees: CAPED and 
31. Event where folks may be super dressed up?: COMIC CON. Lots of hints in the clue and one Malaika told me she really liked!


30. St. __: Caribbean island: BARTS - It's about a 7 hr flight from Miami to St. BARThelemy 


32. Filling dish?: RAVIOLI - RAVIOLI does have filling

 
33. Chinese take-out order?: NO MSG.


35. Finally crack: LOSE IT.

36. Colorless gas: ETHANE.

37. "The __ Virgin": Strazza statue in Newfoundland: VEILED - A beautiful and amazing statue sculpted by the genius Giovanni Strazza in the 1850's showing the beauty and translucence of Carrera marble. 


39. Youngest girl in the Shazam Family: DARLA If you're interested

40. Poutine topper: CURDS - Topping French fries


42. Qualifying race: HEAT.


45. Paramount+ network: CBS.


47. Feature of some uniforms: HAT - A big deal in Kim Jong Un's army