Theme: I didn't fall for it ...
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Across:
1. Mishandle, as a grounder: BOOT. I'd be curious to know if, when Rich Norris has an LAT puzzle, Patti edits his clues? I worked with Rich once, and he was very good at making clues work
5. Accelerated sci. class: AP BIO. IIRC, when I was in high school, the accelerated classes had a II behind them; Chem II or Algebra II or Calculus II
10. __ Eats: UBER. I have never used either UBER Eats or DoorDash
14. Colorful deepwater fish: OPAH. Aka, "Moonfish"
Moe-ku #1:
"Hook, line, and sinker":
That deepwater fish is known
As OPAH Winfrey
15. Hospital prep area: PRE-OP. Other than the "prep" in the clue matching the PRE in the answer ...
16. Aviation milestone: SOLO. Moe-ku #2:
A Star Wars pilot's
First Millennium Falcon
Flight, was Han's SOLO
20. Sentimentality: SCHMALTZ.
21. IMO relative: I'D SAY. Well, since IMO (in my opinion) is a text abbr., I'm not sure how I'D SAY is related; text-wise, anyway
22. Orangutan, e.g.: APE.
23. Chilly product prefix: SNO.
33. Basic decision-maker: COIN. I couldn't make "heads" or "tails" out of this clue ...
34. Weak poker hand: A PAIR. But even A PAIR of two's beats an ACE-high hand; just saying
35. Actress Zadora: PIA. Now there's a clue/answer we haven't seen in a long time. An erstwhile "crosswordese" entry
36. Sometime in the past: ONCE. AGO didn't fit
37. Inconsiderable: SCANT. New clue/synonym for this word
38. Fantasy franchise letters: LOTR. Lord of the Rings. Hand up for trying IHOP first? I did
39. Amanda Gorman's "An __ We Owe": ODE.
40. __ dish: PETRI.
41. Prefix with -genarian: OCTO. SEPTA (my prefix) didn't fit
46. Plant sci.: BOT. Short for, botany. Also short for robot
47. "A spider!": EEK.
48. Take by force: WREST. I wrestled with this one for a while; USURP was my first guess
51. "Sadly, yes": AFRAID SO.
59. New Rochelle campus: IONA.
60. Hook, line, and sinker, e.g.: NOUNS. Rich (and/or Patti) found yet another clue for today's "theme"; which coincides with (62-across. "Yep, already spotted that"): I SAW.
61. One on a seal: UNUM. As on the reverse side of a one dollar bill
63. Hard to navigate: SNAKY. Another Friday-like clue for a familiar adjective
64. John or Paul, but not Ringo or George: POPE. Yup
Down:
1. Danceable songs: BOPS. As in "Be-BOPS"
2. Gp. whose most populous member is Nigeria: OPEC. Learning experience
3. Citizenship recitation: OATH. I swear, this is true
4. Ship in a late 19th century tragedy: THE MAINE. This is an LAT entry "debut"; I hope you will remember this (along with the ship)
5. Simple program: APPLET. I solved this whilst having a cup of Java ...
6. Lead-in to fall: PRAT. As in "PRAT-fall". Being a "stooge" I know all about these! I don't know if you need a Facebook account to view the video below ... I read somewhere that the Stooges "inspired" Aerosmith to write the song "Walk this Way" ...
7. Julie who played Rita on "Dexter": BENZ. Would it have been too obvious if her character's name was "Mercedes"?
8. Lithium-__ battery: ION. Did this one almost set you on fire?
9. Reveal, in verse: OPE. Moe-ku #3:
Amanda Gordon
Revealed poetic intent
When she OPEd an ode
10. Tried to influence with: USED ON. My "influencer" on food packaging is when it says "USED BY"
11. Order (around): BOSS. Verb form
12. Director Kazan: ELIA.
13. Good-looking?: ROSY. The hyphen in the clue gave it away
18. "Snow Angel" singer Rene : RAPP.
19. Key type: MINOR. Perps made this MINOR rather than MAJOR
23. Barbecue rod: SPIT. Doesn't seeing a piece of meat on a SPIT want to make you drool?
24. Slide on a seat: SCOOT. Tough clue
25. Vrbo listing: CONDO.
26. The Owls of the NCAA: RICE U.
27. Jumping chollas, e.g.: CACTI. CSO to me, Lucina, and Yuman
28. Victor Vasarely's movement: OP ART.
29. Frenzied: MANIC. Hoping that no one felt this as they were solving today's puzzle
30. Holocene, for one: EPOCH. Holocene EPOCH
31. Tucci's "Road to Perdition" role: NITTI. Movie based on mobster Frank NITTI
32. Deck with kings and queens: TAROT. Good Friday clue; or a good clue on any non-Christian Friday
37. Equinox mo.: SEPT. Only because MARC looked odd
38. "You have a dictionary, don't you?": LOOK IT UP. For the most part, I LOOK IT UP for all y'all
40. Snap: PHOTO. Crackle: CHINA; Pop: SODA. Or are snap, crackle, and pop just a bit of Rice Crispies?
43. "Pygmalion" playwright, for short: G.B. SHAW. Not enough spaces for the full name: GEORGE BERNARD SHAW. Fun Fact: SHAW preferred to be called "Bernard", and his signature/autograph was G Bernard Shaw
44. Grounds for excommunication: HERESY. As opposed to grounds for "communication", which for me is COFFEE. Please, no talking until I've drank the first cup!
45. Drinks with scones: TEAS. See 44-across; I am a COFFEE drinker but I do like a good scone
48. "Captain America: The First Avenger" backdrop, briefly: WWII. Margaret got me hooked into the Marvel movie series, and "Captain America: The First Avenger" was my intro
49. Spanish flowers: RIOS. Flowers, as in rivers
50. Italian volcano that's a UNESCO World Heritage Site: ETNA. The UNESCO World Heritage Sites of Italy. Among those that we saw on our trip were: The Piazza del Duomo (Pisa); Venice and its Lagoon; The Historic Centres of Florence and Siena. The city in which we stayed, Montecatini Terme became part of the transnational "Great Spa Towns of Europe" UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2021
51. Turquoise hue: AQUA. Needed perps; remember, my crayon box only had 8 colors. Turquoise and AQUA were not one of them
52. Low state: FUNK. FUNK is also somewhat related to 1-down (BOPS) as an African-American music genre. Video below gives snippets of the Top 25 FUNK songs of all time
53. Shape of some chicken nuggets, briefly: DINO. Meh. This was a reach, IMO
54. First course, often: SOUP. "No SOUP for you!"
55. Generous offer: ON ME. As in picking up the tab
57. Young'__: UNS. The future of crossword puzzles depends on these folks
58. Long or short measure: TON.
She was really quite a lady and lived a good, long life. It'll be hard to speak of her in the third person but I'll find something appropriate (and amusing) to say. Do me a favor and call your mom today (if she's still alive) if just to say "hi"