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Oct 1, 2023

Sunday October 1, 2023 Rebecca Goldstein

(Sorry, no write-up today as I'm dealing with some tough stuff. If you have any questions, please visit the Comments section.)

 

Theme: "Tick Tock"

22A. Screen time?: BACKGROUND CHECK.

41A. Face time?: HAIR AND MAKEUP.

64A. Flex time?: MR OLYMPIA.

87A. Run time?: ULTRA MARATHON.

109A. Party time?: PRIMARY ELECTION.

15D. Set time?: OPEN MIC NIGHT.

57D. Tee time?: CASUAL FRIDAY.

 

Across:

1. West Coast wine region: NAPA.

5. "It __ me": WASN'T.

10. Mythical beast: OGRE.

14. Flower with hips: ROSE.

18. Tandoor, e.g.: OVEN.

19. Skateboard trick: OLLIE.

20. Mouth-y?: ORAL.

21. Stack next to a boombox: TAPES.

25. Narrowly avoid: AVERT.

26. Tapped container: ALE KEG.

27. Small sip: TASTE.

28. Departure spot: POINT A.

29. Knock-__: KNEED.

30. Smidge: DAB.

31. Not pizzicato: ARCO.

33. Ilhan of Congress: OMAR.

34. Die dot: PIP.

35. "Empire" actress Long: NIA.

37. Aches and pains: ILLS.

39. Like 33-Across: SOMALI.

45. Food with a Peruvian holiday in its honor: CEVICHE.

48. Line of sight?: I SEE.

49. Green gamers: NOOBS.

50. "I reject your offer": NO SALE.

52. "Pronto!": NOW.

53. Inflicts on: DOES TO.

55. Deceive verbally: LIE TO.

56. Cycle: BIKE.

57. Documentary filmmaker Erin Lee __: CARR.

58. Singer Del Rey: LANA.

61. Direct or instant things: MESSAGES.

63. Genius Bar devices: MACS.

67. Like a used fireplace: ASHY.

68. Not great: JUST OKAY.

70. "The Show Goes On" rapper __ Fiasco: LUPE.

71. Kick out of a seat: OUST.

72. PC gaming hardware company: ASUS.

73. Nash of "Never Have I Ever": NIECY.

75. Nursery furniture: CRADLE.

78. By way of: VIA.

79. Pampering place for a boxer: PET SPA.

80. Former planet: PLUTO.

81. Vanilla extract amts.: TSPS.

85. Sports injury: ACL TEAR.

90. Crossed, as a stream: FORDED.

92. Home to Pha That Luang: LAOS.

93. "Totes": DEF.

94. Comm. from some interpreters: ASL.

95. Glasses, in a pinch: JARS.

97. Genesis garden: EDEN.

99. ER drips: IVS.

100. Advil competitor: ALEVE.

102. Made a long story short?: EDITED.

104. Dashboard readout: GAUGE.

106. Badenov's partner in cartoon crime: FATALE.

108. Acknowledge silently: NOD AT.

113. Test result: GRADE.

114. Lead-in to some bad news: WELP.

115. Dog to beware: BITER.

116. Calle __ Festival: annual event in Miami's Little Havana: OCHO.

117. Taylor-Joy of "The Menu": ANYA.

118. Noun suffix: NESS.

119. Technical deets: SPECS.

120. Inert gas: NEON.

Down:

1. Noodle: NOB.

2. "Abbott Elementary" principal: AVA.

3. Gooey, nutty dessert: PECAN PIE.

4. Talus locale: ANKLE.

5. Meal on an expense report: WORK DINNER.

6. Plant with a hedgehog variety: ALOE.

7. Mollusk with a banana variety: SLUG.

8. Diarist Anaïs: NIN.

9. "Ideas worth spreading" lectures: TED TALKS.

10. Utters delight: OOHS.

11. "Barbie" director Gerwig: GRETA.

12. Track figures: RACERS.

13. Wapiti: ELK.

14. Stuffed pasta: RAVIOLI.

16. Casper competitor: SERTA.

17. To be, in Bogotá: ESTAR.

21. East Asian principle: TAO.

23. Davis of "A League of Their Own": GEENA.

24. Cord cutters' lack: CABLE.

28. Grapefruit kin: POMELOS.

29. Korean coupes: KIAS.

30. Toy derived from the Chinese yo-yo: DIABOLO.

32. South American herbal brew: COCA TEA.

34. Gritty's team, on scoreboards: PHI.

36. Fusses: ADOS.

38. Light therapy box: SUNLAMP.

40. Map abbr.: AVE.

42. Works with black boxes: REDACTS.

43. Zinger: MOT.

44. Luau dish: POI.

46. Cornball: HOKEY.

47. Some lambs: EWES.

51. Trucker's truck: SEMI.

54. Estimate qualifier: ORSO.

56. Angela of "Black Panther: Wakanda Forever": BASSETT.

59. Everyone in the South?: ALL Y'ALL.

60. Campus near NoHo: NYU.

62. "Better Call __": SAUL.

63. Noted work?: MUSIC.

64. Front of house position: MAITRE'D.

65. Some cover crops: RYES.

66. Dodgeball setting: PE CLASS.

68. Coffee, colloquially: JAVA.

69. Tended to some knots: KNEADED.

71. Sneaker inserts: ODOR EATERS.

74. PC core: CPU.

76. Piña colada need: RUM.

77. Somewhat: A TAD.

79. Apiece: PER.

80. Book after Psalms: PROVERBS.

82. Frozen Hawaiian treat: SHAVE ICE.

83. Model: POSE.

84. Sarah Sherman's show, for short: SNL.

86. Open-faced taco: TOSTADA.

88. Subarctic biome: TAIGA.

89. Insurance company with a spokesgoose: AFLAC.

91. Thermometer unit: DEGREE.

95. Game whose outdoor version can be five feet tall: JENGA.

96. Bedazzle, say: ADORN.

98. Hammer targets: NAILS.

101. Pop star John: ELTON.

103. Summer on the Riviera: ETE.

105. Strike callers: UMPS.

106. Fancy function: FETE.

107. Smart __: ALEC.

109. Destroy in esports: PWN.

110. Sharp bark: YIP.

111. "Well, well, well!": OHO.

112. Toulouse turndown: NON.

C.C.



Sep 20, 2023

Wednesday 20 September, 2023 ~ Rebecca Goldstein

Envy much?

16. Injury sustained while making guacamole: AVOCADO HAND. Never heard of this but a quick Google says it's like bagel-hand  -- you slice the *explicate* out of your hand while cutting your food.

29. Person aggressively opposed to progress: MOSSBACK. Another never heard of. I kept trying to fit Luddite but perps said no. Google says: MOSSBACK - An old-fashioned or extremely conservative person.

34. First track on Fleetwood Mac's "Mystery to Me" album: EMERALD EYES. Yet another I didn't know.

40. Nitwit: PEA-BRAIN. I've heard of this one - usually directed at me.

54. Marvel Comics supervillain, or a creature made up of 16-, 29-, 34-, and 40-Across?: GREEN GOBLIN. Finally, my mispent youth pays off!

There you have it - different shades of green for different body parts of the
 
The Green Goblin

Across:
1. Poaching targets: EGGS. Is this a Dr. Seuss bonus themer?


5. Afghanistan's capital: KABUL. My little (Army) Bro spent a tour there.

10. "Rumor __ it ... ": HAS.

13. Alpaca product: WOOL.

14. "One more song!": ENCORE.
 
How it Started

How it's Going

15. One in a concert lineup: AMP.
 
Story behind the Marshall Stack

16. [See: theme]

18. NFL arbiter: REF.

19. John Fetterman's title, briefly: SEN.
 
(D) Pennsylvania

20. Bat mitzvah, e.g.: RITE.

21. "Here's the one-sentence version" letters: TL;DR. Too Long; Didn't Read.

23. Makes urgent decisions?: TRIAGES. I was in a field medical unit so I learned all about this. Avocado Hand is treatable and not life threatening.

25. Dangerous pool in a video game: LAVA PIT.

28. "Perfect is the __ of the good": ENEMY.

29. [See: theme]

30. Violets or lilacs: FLOWERS.
 
Pretty with a lovely aroma

33. __ Tomé and Príncipe: SAO.
 
Found it!

34. [See: theme]

37. Wood-burning stove buildup: ASH.

39. More icky: GROSSER. Eew(er)?

40. [See: theme]

43. Theater walkway: AISLE.

47. Pico de gallo pepper: SERRANO.
 
Hotness on Scoville Scale

48. Czech Republic region: BOHEMIA.

50. Urban haze: SMOG.

51. Deutschland city on the Rhein: KOLN.  German name for the city of Cologne.

52. Corn unit: EAR.

53. Steamed bun in Asian cuisine: BAO.
 
Yum!

54. [See: theme]

58. BYOB part: OWN. Bring Your OWN Beer.

59. Word on the California state seal: EUREKA. There's gold in them thar hills! [The real money was in selling shovels, sluice pans & Levi's :-)].

60. "What __ is new?": ELSE.

61. Social science subj.: PSY. Psychology.

62. Faculty positions: DEANS.

63. Turned red?: DYED. Ha!

Down:
1. Discarded Apples, e.g.: E-WASTE. Your old iThings.

2. Do House work?: GOVERN. If they'd do their job.

3. Mouth, Chunk, or Data, in a 1985 film: GOONIE. Total gimmie. Goonies is a movie from the '80's and absolutely fun.
 

Hey You Guys!

4. 2002 Winter Games host, initially: SLC. Salt Lake City. Mitt Romney made that happen.

5. Pretzel shapes: KNOTS.
 
Fun With Food

6. Throb: ACHE.

7. __ constrictor: BOA. A snake.

8. Caterer's coffee container: URN.

9. Some Best Buy buys, briefly: LED TVS. My old TV (that was in my study (it was the living room TV until it got funky)) died. I found two TVs we gave to the Girls when they were little. One was so old it couldn't decode over the air HD signals. The other has a HD tuner and is the only DVD player in the house.

10. "Absolutely not": HARD PASS. I kept thinking "HARD NO."

11. IN place?: AMERICA. Indiana is in America.

12. Sunblock letters: SPF. Sun Protection Factor.

14. Actress Falco: EDIE.
 
Edie Falco

17. Knitting pattern: ARGYLE. R.I.P. our buddy Santa.

22. Research site: LAB.

24. Radio switch letters: AM/FM. Do you really want me to go into Amplitude Modulation / Frequency Modulation?
 
Waveforms

25. House of __: LORDS. I inked caRDS.

26. Donkeys: ASSES.

27. MMA decision: TKO. Mixed Martial Arts / Technical Knock Out.

29. Honeydew, e.g.: MELON.

31. Instrument with pipes: ORGAN.  Splynter can tell you all about their innards.
 
Organ at Catlett Music Center, OU

32. Nintendo antagonist with a "W" on his cap: WARIO This calls for SNL.
 

Anyone else reading Walter Issacson's Elon Musk?

34. "Get Who Gets You" dating site: E-HARMONY. We usta get A-words; now they're all E-lectronic.

35. "Don't think so": YEAH, NO.

36. Canal with a museum in Syracuse: ERIE.

37. High-level HS courses: APS.

38. Vacillates: SEE SAWS. Goes back and forth; up and down.

41. Dude: BRO.

42. Worn out: RAGGED.

44. Hardly fresh: SMELLY.

45. Connect (with): LIAISE.

46. Worked for: EARNED.

48. Knocks on the head: BONKS. I had Conks cuz' I was going for Croatia on the across.

49. Gymnast Korbut: OLGA.
 
Olga Korbut

51. Eager: KEEN.

53. Knock on the head: BOP.

55. Have buyer's remorse, say: RUE.

56. Significant period: ERA.

57. Vegetable plot: BED. My garden BED burned up 'cuz of 45+ days of 3-digit temps and no rain. Even my cacti are crying uncle.

Only think left to do is paste the grid:
 
The Grid


Oh, you want'd the -T report?
WOs: caRDS, cONKS
ESPs: Most of ACOCADO HAND & EMERALD EYES. All of MOSSBACK, OLGA, SAO
Fav: Goonie

Cheers, -T

Aug 30, 2023

Wednesday, August 30, 2023 Rebecca Goldstein

Theme: CAFETERIA RUMBLE.  It's all about a lunch time brawl.

Let's start with the unifier to make things clear.

62 A. Cafeteria combat epitomized by the actions in 17-, 36-, and 42-Across?: FOOD FIGHT.  This is a presumably not-too serious battle in which food stuffs are used as projectiles.  Serious or not, it's sure to make a mess.



17 A. Condiment often served with egg rolls: DUCK SAUCE.  This is a sweet-sour condiment made from plums or other fruit, with sugar, vinegar, ginger and chili peppers.  Its name may have originated from a similar sauce served with Peking Duck.  Here, though, DUCK is verb meaning to get low and out of the way, as from, perhaps, a thrown [or flying] DUCK.

36 A. Budget beef cuts: CHUCK STEAKS.   Or maybe the flung object could be  a rectangular cut of beef, about 2.5 cm thick and containing parts of the shoulder bones.  It could be CHUCKED, that is to say "thrown" of "heaved" from across the room.  [Such a waste.  Sad.]

42 A. Vegetables that rank high on the Scoville scale: FIRE PEPPERS.  Prairie fire peppers are a type of Capsicum Annuum, the same species that gives us jalapeño and bell peppers. However, unlike those mild peppers, prairie fire peppers are much hotter, with a Scoville heat range from 70,000 to 80,000 SHU. This heat is comparable to spicy Thai peppers, with a fruity flavor that sets them apart from your typical ornamental pepper.   These chilies are nine to thirty-two times hotter than jalapeño peppers.  To FIRE something is to throw or propel it with great force.  If a pepper hits you in the eye, let's hope it is of a mild variety.

Hi Gang, JazzBumpa here to see if we can whip up some culinary delights, and get through the fray without any serious damage - or even a mess to clean up.

Across:

1. Arabic for "tower": BURJ.  As much as I like to give constructors a lot of leeway, and hate to start off on a sour note, I consider this entry to classify as a gratuitous obscurity.   Foreign words are, at best, second rate fill; and a word that is likely to be completely unknown to most solvers falls even lower.  Some grace could be given if the perps were easier than normal, but, alas, this is not the case.  Let's move on.

5. Hermana de la madre: TIA.  Your mother's sister is your aunt.  Another foreign word, but this one can be excused, as it's a word you could have encountered in daily life.  Plus, Spanish is a much more familiar language here in the USA.

8. "Skip me": I PASS.   It's my turn, but I don't want it.

13. State with Blue Jackets: OHIO.  The Columbus Blue Jackets are a team in the National Hockey League

14. Like bald tires: WORN.  A tire is WORN when the tread depth is depleted by use.  This can be dangerous, so get a new set.

16. Pastry in a pink box, in Los Angeles: DONUT.  A donut is a type of tire-shaped confection made from leavened fried dough.  No esta bien para los diabéticos.

19. "Drop it!": LET GO.  Either literally release your grip on something, or figuratively stop doing or thinking about something.

20. Extremely steep: SHEER.  Like a mountain cliff.

21. Circle or square: SHAPE.  The external form, contours, or outline of something.

23. Kings, on NBA scoreboards: SAC.  The Sacramento team in the National Basketball Association.

24. Queen Latifah's genre: RAP.  A type of popular music originating among African American communities in which words are recited rapidly and rhythmically over a prerecorded, typically electronic instrumental backing.

26. National Pickleball mo.: APR.  April.

Oh, yeah.. I LOVE this

27. Tined utensil: FORK.  In cutlery or kitchenware, a fork is a utensil, now usually made of metal, whose long handle terminates in a head that branches into several narrow and often slightly curved tines with which one can spear foods either to hold them to cut with a knife or to lift them to the mouth.

28. Loops in discreetly: BCCS.   Tricky clue.  Includes someone in a communication by Blind Copying them, i.e. eliminating their name form the published copy list

31. News letters: UPI.   United Press International, an American international news agency whose newswires, photo, news film, and audio services provided news material to thousands of newspapers, magazines, radio and television stations for most of the 20th century.  

33. Works for: EARNS.  Rerceives a money payment for labor or services rendered.

35. NPR host Glass: IRA.    Ira Jeffrey Glass is an American public radio personality. He is the host and producer of the radio and television series This American Life and has participated in other NPR programs, including Morning Edition, All Things Considered, and Talk of the Nation.  I can't speak to the condition of his individual retirement account.

39. Cute nickname for a fuzzy pet: FUR BALL.   Self explanatory.

41. Reach new heights?: LEVEL UP.  A phrase from gaming meaning to finish one phase of the game and move on to the next, typically with new powers or abilities.  More generally, to improve one's self or some situation in a meaningful way.

44. "Yo," in Rio: OLA.  I recognize this word as informal greeting in English and Spanish.  The official language of Brazil is Portuguese, so let's assume it works there, as well..

45. Get a feeling: SENSE.  To have a thought about something based on real or imagined indirect clues, rather than factual information.

46. Go "vroom vroom": REV.  Increase the running speed of an engine or the engine speed of a vehicle by pressing the accelerator, especially while the clutch is disengaged.

47. Hideous: UGLY.  Unpleasant, especially in physical appearance.

48. Blow off steam: VENT.  The expression or release of a strong emotion, energy, etc.

49. Animal house?: ZOO.  Unlike the 1978 movie about a group a college misfits, this is a facility in which animals are kept within enclosures for public exhibition, and often bred for conservation purposes.

51. Triage ctrs.: ERS.  Emergency Rooms, hospital departments that provides immediate treatment for acute illnesses and trauma.   Triage is the preliminary assessment of patients or casualties in order to determine the urgency of their need for treatment and the nature of treatment required.

53. Rough calculation, briefly: EST.  Estimate.

54. Burdensome: HEAVY.  Oppressive or overwhelming, as of a task or situation.

56. Website with customizable RSVP options: EVITE.  A social-planning website for creating, sending, and managing online invitations. The website offers digital invitations with RSVP tracking. They also offer greeting cards, announcements, eGift cards, and party planning ideas. 

60. Performance platform: STAGE.  A raised floor or platform, typically in a theater, on which actors, entertainers, or speakers perform.

64. Ski equipment: POLES.   Lightweight slender shafts used in skiing that have a handgrip and usually a wrist strap at one end and an encircling disk set above the point at the other end

65. Inner Hebrides isle: SKYE.  The Isle of Skye, connected to Scotland's northwest coast by bridge, is known for its rugged landscapes, picturesque fishing villages and medieval castles. The largest island in the Inner Hebrides archipelago, it has an indented coastline of peninsulas and narrow lochs, radiating out from a mountainous interior. The town of Portree, a base for exploring the island, features harbourside pubs and boutiques.   MAP.

66. Fly high: SOAR.   As defined.

67. Church nooks: APSES.  Any large semicircular or polygonal recess in a church, arched or with a domed roof, typically at the eastern end, and usually containing the altar.

68. Proterozoic or Hadean: EON.  An indefinite and/or very long period of time.  The Proterozoic Eon, meaning “earlier life,” is the eon of time after the Archean eon and ranges from 2.5 billion years old to 541 million years old. The Hadean Eon, named after the Greek god and ruler of the underworld Hades, is the oldest eon and dates from 4.5–4.0 billion years ago. This time represents Earth's earliest history, during which the planet was characterized by a partially molten surface, volcanism, and asteroid impacts.  Now - don't you suddenly feel young?

69. "Voyage to India" singer India.__: ARIE.  India Arie Simpson [b. 1975] also known as India Arie, is an American singer and songwriter. Her debut album, Acoustic Soul, was released in 2001, and she has since released six more studio albums.   Voyage to India is an album.  You can listen to it here.

Down:

1. Figures, casually: BODS.  This had me thinking of numbers or geometry, but it refers to the shapes of human torsos - bodies, or BODS, informally.

2. "Nope": UH-UH.  Informal negation.

3. Sushi roll ingredient: RICE.  As a cereal grain, domesticated rice is the most widely consumed staple food for over half of the world's human population, particularly in Asia and Africa. It is the agricultural commodity with the third-highest worldwide production, after sugarcane and maize.   A sushi roll is a type of sushi wrapped in seaweed; usually cut into bite-sized pieces.

4. Wild cards?: JOKERS.  A wild card is a playing card that can have any value, suit, color, or other property in a game at the discretion of the player holding it.  The Joker is a playing card found in most modern card decks, as an addition to the standard four suits (Clubs, Diamonds, Hearts, and Spades).  it often acts as a wild card, but may have other functions such as the top trump, a skip card (forcing another player to miss a turn), the lowest-ranking card, the highest-value card or a card of a different value from the rest of the pack 

5. JFK hotel named for a defunct airline: TWA.   John F. Kennedy International Airport, colloquially referred to as JFK Airport, Kennedy Airport, New York-JFK, or simply JFK, is the main international airport serving New York City.   TWA is the only on-airport, AirTrain-accessible hotel at JFK  Trans World Airlines [TWA] was a major airline in the United States that operated from 1930 until 2001 when it was acquired by American Airlines. It was formed as Transcontinental & Western Air to operate a route from New York City to Los Angeles via St. Louis, Kansas City, and other stops, with Ford Trimotors. 

6. Chits: IOUS. An IOU (abbreviated from the phrase "I owe you") is usually an informal document acknowledging monitary debt. An IOU differs from a promissory note in that an IOU is not a negotiable instrument and does not specify repayment terms such as the time of repayment. 

7. Ancient: ARCHAIC.  Very old or old-fashioned - of an earlier eon, perhaps.

8. Waste time: IDLE.  This looks like an adjective, but here it's a verb, indicating doing nothing.

9. "The Raven" poet: POE.  Edgar Allan Poe [1809 - 1849] was an American writer, poet, author, editor, and literary critic who is best known for his poetry and short stories, particularly his tales of mystery and the macabre. He is widely regarded as a central figure of Romanticism and Gothic fiction in the United States, and of American literature.

10. Celery topped with peanut butter and raisins: ANTS ON A LOG.    A snack made by spreading peanut butter, cream cheese, ricotta cheese, or another spread on celery, pretzels or bananas and placing raisins (diced olives, chocolate chips, etc.) on top. The snack and its name are presumed to be from the 1950s.   The classic peanut butter version of ants on a log is recommended as a healthy snack by the McKinley Health Center at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

11. Day of the Dead symbol: SUGAR SKULL.   A sugar skull is a type of Calavera [any artistic representation of skulls or skeletons] or a representation of a human skull. These are called sugar skulls since they’re traditionally made of sugar. Today sugar skulls are often made of a variety of things like chocolate, nuts, and other treats. These skulls play a large role in the Day of the Dead. This holiday follows All Saints’ Day, and it’s a way for people to honor their dead. Families flock to gravesites, offering gifts and food for their ancestors. People join together to eat, drink, tell stories, and celebrate the circle of life.

12. Market share?: STOCK.   This is a nice word play and misdirection.  Market share means the portion of a commercial market controlled by a particular company or product.  A stock is a security that represents a fractional ownership in a company. When you buy a company's stock, you're purchasing a small piece of that company, called a share.  Shares of stock are bought and sold on the stock market.  Very tidy.

15. Semimonthly tide: NEAP.   This is a tide just after the first or third quarters of the moon when there is least difference between high and low water.

18. Mexican Mrs.: SRA.   Abbreviation of Señora, a title or form of address used of or to a Spanish-speaking woman, corresponding to Mrs. or madam.

22. Save for later, in a way: PRESERVE.  Assuming this is referring to food stuffs [and why not]  to can, pickle, or similarly prepare for future use.   Otherwise to keep something safe or intact.

25. "Gimme a break": PUH-LEEZE.   Used to express exasperation, protest, or disbelief.

27. Available: FREE.  As a day or time when one has unscheduled time, or unoccupied, as of a rest room.

28. "Back to the Future" bully: BIFF.



29. Port of call: CRUISE STOP.  Scheduled locations for the ship to dock so that passengers can have excursions on the land.  Granddaughter Amanda is on her 3rd cruise ship gig, traveling to stops in Alaska.

30. Wheels away?: CAR RENTALS.  Typically, this would indicate a rapid departure by vehicle.  But "Wheels," as a noun, is an also slang term for a vehicle, usually an automobile.  So  this clue refers to a CAR RENTAL when you are are away from home.  Clever.

32. Juicer discard: PULP.  The stringy fibre or crushed mass which is often removed from fruit juice

34. Dune buggies, e.g.: Abbr.: ATVS.  All Terrain Vehicles.

36. Lids offerings: CAPS. Lids or Hat World, Inc. is an American retailer specializing in athletic headwear. It primarily operates under the Lids brand with stores in the U.S., Puerto Rico, Canada, Australia, France, Germany, and the United Kingdom plus various websites.  I did not know that.

37. Artist whose name is a homophone of a sculpture medium: KLEE.  Paul Klee [1879 - 1940]was a Swiss-born German artist. His highly individual style was influenced by movements in art that included expressionism, cubism, and surrealism.

38. Fix, as a dog: SPAY.   Sterilize a female animal by removing the ovaries.

40. Dog-eared, say: BENT.   The folded down the corner of a page of a book or magazine, typically to mark a place.  Collectors and librarians hate this.  Cf next entry.

43. Get a rise out of: PROVOKE.  Stimulate or give rise to a reaction or emotion, typically a strong or unwelcome one, in someone.  

47. Document from an Amer. embassy: US VISA.  An endorsement on a passport indicating that the holder is allowed to enter, leave, or stay for a specified period of time in a country, issued by the United States.

48. Milanese moped: VESPA.   Vespa is both Latin and Italian for wasp—derived from the vehicle's body shape: the thicker rear part connected to the front part by a narrow waist, and the steering rod resembled antennae.

50. Bumblers: OAFS.   Stupid, uncultured, or clumsy persons.

52. WNBA official: REF.   Referee - an official who watches a game or match closely to ensure that the rules are adhered to and (in some sports) to arbitrate on matters arising from the play.   Here, one such in the Women's National Basketball Association.  There are also Refs in many other leagues and sports.

54. Collectible toy truck brand: HESS.  Created as a way to provide a fun, high-quality, and affordable toy for families during the holiday season, the first Hess Toy Truck was introduced in 1964. Ever since, the annual release of a new toy truck is a highly anticipated event and a treasured holiday tradition for millions of families.

55. Toy with an Eiffel Tower trick: YO-YO.  A yo-yo (also spelled yoyo) is a toy consisting of an axle connected to two disks, and a string looped around the axle, similar to a spool. It is an ancient toy with proof of existence since 500 BCE.



57. Rangers goalie Shesterkin: IGOR.  Igor Olegovich Shestyorkin (Russian: Игорь Олегович Шестёркин, commonly spelled as Shesterkin; born 30 December 1995) is a Russian professional ice hockey goaltender for the New York Rangers of the National Hockey League (NHL). He was selected by the Rangers in the fourth round, 118th overall, of the 2014 NHL Entry Draft. In his first 82-game season in 2021–22, Shesterkin won the Vezina Trophy as the league's best goaltender.

58. Pad see ew cuisine: THAI.  Thai cooking places emphasis on lightly prepared dishes with strong aromatic components and a spicy edge. Australian chef David Thompson, an expert on Thai food, observes that unlike many other cuisines, Thai cooking is "about the juggling of disparate elements to create a harmonious finish. Like a complex musical chord it's got to have a smooth surface but it doesn't matter what's happening underneath. Simplicity isn't the dictum here, at all."

59. Raison d'__: ETRE.  The most important reason or purpose for someone or something's existence.

61. "Golly!": GEE.   An expression of surprise or delight.

62 Room for movie night:  DEN A multi-purpose room in a home that can be used as a secondary living space, an office, an at-home library, a games room, a kid's playroom, and much more. It can be distinguished from other rooms like the living room and dining room because it functions as a more private and informal space. 

And so we end on that informal note.  I had my nit, but despite that blemish this was a good puzzle with a tight theme and some lever clues.  Nope you enjoyed it.

Cool regards!
JzB










Aug 8, 2023

Tuesday, August 8, 2023 Rebecca Goldstein

The Monster Mash:  The first word of each theme answer is a CREATURE, but not necessarily a monster.

43-Across. *   Bookmark, in a way: DOG EAR.


46-Across. *   Frame style of some vintage glasses: CAT EYE.  This is an apropos clue.  Just last week, the Google Doodle celebrated the 116th anniversary of the birth of Altina Schinasi (Aug. 4, 1907 ~ Aug. 19, 1999).  She was an artist, inventor, and designer of the distinctive cat-eye glasses.  I find it fascinating that at the time, she was working as a window dresser for the upscale Bonwit Teller department store and collaborated with Salvador Dalí (May 11, 1904 ~ Jan. 23, 1989).


3-Down. *   Speaker at a protest?: BULL HORN.

7-Down. *   Spout shape for some kettles: GOOSE NECK.

11-Down. *   Fan-shaped breakfast pastry: BEAR CLAW.  Yummers!



And the Unifier:

60-Across. Monster movie, and what the answer to each starred clue has?: CREATURE FEATURE.   [NOTE:  Sometimes when writing the commentary, I get lost in the forrest and miss the trees.  That happened today.  Many thanks to Jinx in Norfolk, who pointed out that each theme answer is actually a two word construction.  The first word is the Creature and the second word is a Feature of that Creature.]

Across:
1. Student __ relief: DEBT.  It's been in the news a lot recently.  Enough said.

5. Copperfield field: MAGIC.  Not the Dicken's character, but the American magician whose birth name is David Seth Kotkin (b. Sept. 16, 1956).  [Name # 1.]

10. Reading basics: ABCs.

14. Grad: ALUM.

15. Sweet smell of success, at a bakery: AROMA.

16. "Drag Me to Dinner" judge __ Patrick Harris: NEIL.  Patrick Neil Harris (b. June 15, 1973) is best known for his comedic roles in sit-coms, such as Doogie Howser, M.D., and How I Met Your Mother.  [Name # 2.]



17. Grocery section: DELI.


18. Subway map dots: STOPS.

The London Tube map.


19. Spanish cat: GATO.  Spanish for Hahtool.  Hi, JD.  Do you still do the crossword puzzles?

20. Oft-torn knee pt.: ACL.  ACL = Anterior Cruciate Ligament. This injury appears with some frequency.


21. Pattern with teardrop shapes: PAISLEY.  Paisley Park was the home of Prince.


23. Seeded bread: RYE.  Yummers!


24. Biblical "you": THEE.  Only if one is referring to the English translation of the King James Bible.  A brief history of the King James Bible.

26. Have a look at: SEE.

27. Per person: EACH.

29. Pitchfork projection: PRONG.


30. Gasteyer of "American Auto": ANA.  Ana Kristina Gasteyer (b. May 4, 1967) is probably best known for being a cast member on Saturday Night Live.  She starred in the recently cancelled sit-com American Auto.  [Name # 3.]


31. God of Islam: ALLAH.

33. Civil offenses: TORTS.

34. Mario Bros. console: NES.  NES = Nintendo Entertainment System.

35. Item held by Lady Justice: SCALE.  It's said Justice is Blind, meaning that it should be impartial and objective.


36. Latin years: ANNI.  Today's Latin lesson.

37. Knight clubs: MACES.  Cute clue.

39. Parliament members: OWLS.


40. Powder on a gymnast's uniform: CHALK DUST.

50. Charlottesville sch.: UVA.  As in the University of Virginia.


51. Prepare cocktails: MIX.


53. Cloud location: SKY.  We had a powerful thunderstorm here last week, that caused lots of rain, wind and wide-spread power outages.


54. Org. that issues Challenge America grants: NEA.  NEA = National Endowment for the Arts.  According to the NEA website, Challenge America Grants are designed to offer "support primarily to small organizations for projects in all artistic disciplines that extend the reach of the arts to groups/communities with rich and dynamic artistic and cultural contributions to share that are underserved."

55. Fill-in worker: TEMP.

57. By the book: LEGAL.

59. Michelangelo's "The Creation of __": ADAM.  The Creation of Adam is a fresco on the ceiling of Sistine Chapel.  It was painted by Michelangelo (né Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni; Mar. 6, 1475 ~ Feb. 18, 1564) sometime between 1508 and 1512.  He had been commissioned to paint the ceiling and it took him about 4 years to complete the project.  [Name adjacent]


63. Attach, as a trailer: HITCH.

64. Individual: ONE.

65. Preserves in brine: CORNS.  Before there was refrigeration, people used salt to preserve food, such as beef.  Think Corned Beef.  The name came from the corn kernel-sized grains of salt in which the meat would be packed and stored. 

66. French head: TÊTE.  Today's French lesson.

67. Strikes (out): XES.

68. Mimics: APES.

Down:
1. Father, in baby talk: DADA.


2. Subatomic particle in a cloud: ELECTRON.





4. "No more details pls": TMI.  Textspeak for Too Much Information.

5. Tortilla dough: MASA.  It's made of ground corn.  Everything you wanted to know about MASA, including a recipe, but didn't know to ask.

6. Like some farmers market products: ARTISANAL.  What are ARTISANAL farmers market products?  They might be breads, cheeses, fruit preserves, cured meats, oils, and vinegars that are home made.



8. "That makes me very happy": I'M PLEASED.

9. Suffix with suit or brief: CASE.

I've had this experience!

10. "Life of Pi" director Lee: ANG.  Before it was a movie, Life of Pi was a novel by Yann Martel (b. June 25, 1963).  The book was adapted to the 2012 movie directed by Ang Lee (b. Oct. 23, 1954).  [Name # 4.]


12. Local wedding venue: CITY HALL.


13. __ gin fizz: SLOE.  Everything you wanted to know about a Sloe Gin Fizz, but didn't know to ask.

21. Labels (as): PEGS.

22. Votes in favor: YEAS.

25. Tempt: ENTICE.

28. "Little Women" novelist: ALCOTT.  Louisa May Alcott (Nov. 29, 1832 ~ Mar. 6, 1888) wrote a number of books, but is best known for Little Women.  The novel is a coming of age story roughly based on her own life.  [Name # 5.]


29. School fundraising org.: PTA.  The Parent Teacher Association makes frequent appearances in the puzzles.

32. The Chiffons' "__ So Fine": HE'S.  And now a musical interlude ...


37. Actress Henner: MARILU.  Although she has a long list of film and TV credits, Marilu Henner (b. Apr. 6, 1952) is probably best known for her role as Elaine O'Connor Nardo in the television sit-com Taxi.  [Name # 6.]


38. Nurse: SUCKLE.

41. Sandwich meat: HAM.  Not in my sandwiches.

42. Utter aloud: SAY.

43. __ oven: cast-iron cookware: DUTCH.  I have one, but rarely use it.
44. "So done with that": OVER IT.

45. Cell produced by meiosis: GAMETE.  //  58-Down. Chromosome part: GENE.  Today's biology lesson.  From the National Human Genome Research Institute: "Meiosis is a type of cell division in sexually reproducing organisms that reduces the number of chromosomes in gametes (the sex cells, or egg and sperm). In humans, body (or somatic) cells are diploid, containing two sets of chromosomes (one from each parent)."

47. Live through: ENDURE.

48. Hankers (for): YEARNS.

49. Namesake of an iconic chair: EAMES.  Charles (né Charles Ormond Eames Jr.; June 17, 1907 ~ Aug. 21, 1978) and Ray (née Ray-Bernice Bernice Alexandra Kaiser; Dec.. 15, 1912 ~ Aug. 21, 1988) Eames were a married couple known for designing industrial / office furniture.  They were known for groundbreaking contributions in the field of architecture, furniture design, industrial design, manufacturing and the photographic arts [Name # 7.]




52. Photocopier brand: XEROX.



53. Strongboxes: SAFES.
56. Treaty: PACT.

59. Upon: ATOP.


61. Specifying article: THE.

62. 2010 healthcare legislation initials: ACA.  ACA = Affordable Care Act.

Here's the Grid:



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