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Nov 2, 2019

Saturday, November 2, 2019, Kyle Dolan

Themeless Saturday by Kyle Dolan


This is the seventh Saturday themeless puzzle constructed by Dr. Dolan that I have had the pleasure of blogging. It was a real challenge but eventually became  a smooth solve.

Last month Kyle was in Rapid City, S.D. for a tech conference and witnessed Britain's precision flying team, The Red Arrows, pass overhead. Kyle was quoted as saying,  “The flypast of Mt. Rushmore was the piece de resistance of the Red Arrows appearances at numerous American landmarks,” said Kyle Dolan, Head of Science & Innovation at the British Consulate-General in Chicago. “The Red Arrows’ visit celebrated the close links between the United Kingdom, the United States and Canada, particularly our economic, defense, and science and technology relationships.”




In my communication with Kyle, he told me that the U.K. mini-theme I saw [Dickens, Macbeth, ADELE, BRIT, TWEE, Long TON, The Crown" star Foy: CLAIRE, Loch NESS,TAM and BEELZEBUB (John Milton] was not his intent and it happened by either by accident or by Rich's editing hand. He further told me that though he works at the British Consulate he was born in Boston but has lived in Chicago for quite a while now. Here you can peruse Kyle's impressive resumé


Now let's do a flyby of Kyle's puzzle 

Across:


1. Farm call: BAA


4. Picnic game: BOCCE - BOCCE in its current form dates back to at least Rome in 264 A.D.  where soldiers played it during the Punic Wars




9. Informed as a courtesy, perhaps: CC'ED - The physical Carbon Copy part of this is now mostly a remnant of another time and technology


13. Tote: LUG.


14. Dickens' "The Pickwick Papers," originally: SERIAL - A first edition of Dickens' Posthumous Papers Of The Pickwick Club can be had for $2,500

15. QB-turned-commentator Tony: ROMO.


16. "... __ the set of sun": "Macbeth": ERE - I imagine Wyatt Earp told the bad guys to "git outta town before sunset" and not "Depart ERE the set of the Sun" 


17. Picks up: LEARNS - A good solver LEARNS a lot in doing these puzzles


18. Bonobos, e.g.: APES - They are a very close relative to humans

19. Have no weaknesses: DO IT ALL - Great baseball players are said to be a "five-tool player" - Able to hit for average, hit with power, field, throw and run


21. U.S. border river: NIAGARA.


23. Fake: ERSATZ - "Captain ERSATZ" is a phrase denoting a blatant copy that uses a slightly different name and/or image

24. Web streaming service: FEED  https://striv.tv/channel/arlington/ is a streaming site that streams many events of the small school where I sub


25. A mechanic usually keeps one handy: RAG.


26. Innocent: LAMB.


27. Its 1948 inaugural flight began in Geneva: EL AL A fascinating story


29. "Skyfall" singer: ADELE.


31. "The Vanishing Hitchhiker" subject: URBAN LEGEND Here 'ya go


34. Misty tropical ecosystem: CLOUD FOREST - Monteverde CLOUD FOREST in Costa Rica




35. Edge: BEAT BY A NOSE.




36. Catcher in the World Series' only perfect game: BERRA - Yogi caught Don Larsen's gem in 1956


37. U.S. : Grammy :: U.K. : __: BRIT.




38. Daughter of Uranus: RHEA -If you must know


42. Uranus, e.g.: ORB - A mythical and a now a real Uranus 


43. Excessively precious, to a Brit: TWEE - We had treacle yesterday from Dr. Ed Sessa


45. Six-time NBA All-Star Kyrie: IRVING - Kyrie won a World Championship with LeBron James at Cleveland but got tired of being the second banana Now they are friends again but on different teams




47. Indignant lead-in: SEE HERE.


49. __ fair: SCIENCE - I can't count how many I've judged


50. Movie plantation: TARA - It's a 26 min drive down I-75 from Atlanta to the newly refurbished Stately Oaks Mansion which was used for TARA in Gone With The Wind




51. In addition: AT THAT - She became a teacher and was a good one AT THAT


53. It may be short or long: TON If you must know


54. Egg cell: OVUM.


55. "The Crown" star Foy: CLAIRE - A very enjoyable Netflix series



Claire                             Elizabeth II

56. Stick in: ADD.


57. Urquhart Castle's loch: NESS - My neighbor just got back from two weeks in Scotland and while she was in Inverness next to Loch NESS, she was assured there was no monster but she did see this shop. She brought me a golf divot tool from St. Andrews and thankfully not a 52. Part of Highlands regalia: TAM.




58. Neat: KEMPT - Sheveled? 


59. It may be iced: TEA.



Down:


1. Alexis of "The Handmaid's Tale": BLEDEL Her IMDB


2. Creator of a colorful atmosphere: AURORA - While fishing at 55N latitude, the AURORA Borealis (Northern Lights) we saw were spectacular




3. What unconscious bias training may deal with: AGEISM - Most young clerks look right through those of us, uh, more seasoned customers


4. "Paradise Lost" fallen angel: BEELZEBUB - I finally remembered how it was spelled


5. __ surgeon: ORAL.


6. Columbus in NYC, e.g.: CIR(cle)


7. Cylindrical pasta: CANNELLONI - Spinach and ricotta in CANNELLONI pasta




8. Dinsmore of kid lit: ELSIE - Here is a group of 22 Martha Finley Dodd's ELSIE Dinsmore books for sale online




9. Climbing challenge: CRAG.


10. Share rearing duties: CO-PARENT 


11. Colombia is this gem's largest producer: EMERALD - The EMERALD in Romancing The Stone, set in Columbia, was called El Corazon (The Heart)




12. Amount in a shot: DOSAGE - I doubt if medical people use a shot glass to measure DOSAGE


14. Bed board: SLAT.


20. Like spreadsheets: TABULAR - I used Excel spreadsheets and had TABS at the bottom to access a sheet for each class




22. Saws: ADAGES.


24. Majestic greeting: FANFARE.


28. Natural enemy of aphids: LADY BEETLE - We call them ladybugs and here's one eating the aforementioned aphid




30. Merit: DESERVE.


32. Have angular velocity: ROTATE - Skaters tuck in their arms to increase angular velocity




33. Some Ernst works: EROTIC ART - Google at will


34. Multi-headed dog that guards Hades, in Greek myth: CERBERUS - Nice doggy, nice doggy...




35. Deprive (of): BEREAVE - Too many of my friends have become BEREAVED lately


36. Commonwealth Avenue city: BOSTON - If you lived at the Windsor Place Condominium on Commonwealth Avenue, you'd only have a four-minute drive to Fenway Park




39. Refer to subtly: HINT AT - You might as well just go ahead and ask for the money!


40. Disguise, in a way: ENCODE He helped decipher ENCODED Japanese messages before Midway


41. Chair's document: AGENDA - The one who presides over that AGENDA can be called a Chairman, Chairwoman or simply the Chair. 


44. Ruin partner: WRACK Origin of the phrase


46. Bat mitzvah, e.g.: RITE.


48. Carved dishes: HAMS - Spiral sliced HAMS replaces much of the carving 




49. Hold holder: SHIP - How did Carl Denham get King Kong into the hold of the SHIP S.S. Venture in 1933?


How about some comments about the good doctor's efforts today? I invited him to drop by and see what his our good citizens here had to say and I hope he does.






Oct 26, 2019

Saturday, October 26, 2019, Debbie Ellerin

Themeless Saturday by Debbie Ellerin


Debbie is a "longtime puzzle solver" who caught the constructing bug in 2014. She has been published in the NYT, the LA Times and the WSJ. She is a former computer programmer who splits her time between LA and Boston. She spends her free time reading, watching MSNBC and traveling to visit her two children.

 Debbie has said she was proud to introduce the fill of NOTORIOUS RBG (Ruth Bader Ginsburg) in a recent NYT puzzle. Jeffrey Wechsler used that fill at this venue recently.


I seemed to move along very nicely and appreciated the clever cluing.


Across


1. Tablets that shouldn't be used with water: I PADS - Oops!




6. Mandela's org.: ANC.


9. Actress Andersson of "The Seventh Seal": BIBI - Her IMBD site


13. Officers-to-be: CADETS.


15. "Just asking": NO REASON 



17. Put on the throne: ENSEAT - Neither me nor any of my online dictionaries recognized this word

18. Israeli self-defense system: KRAV MAGA - Combat contact in Hebrew. The bemused look on this confident young lady's face should tell you she knows how to employ KRAV MAGA as you can see in this Video




19. Longest note?: SOL - Three letters but I'll bet you've seen it as SO occasionally or even SEW - a needle pulling thread.

20. What some goggles may enhance: NIGHT VISION.

22. Notre Dame legend: ROCKNE 


24. Sci-fi antagonist: HAL - In 2001: A Space Odyssey, HAL even reads lips and turns the tables on his human "masters" who were going to disable him




25. Had a bite: ATE.

26. Palm tree starch: SAGO - The start of the process of making SAGO in Tonga




27. Piece of advice: TIP.


29. Original Monopoly token still in use: TOP HAT.


31. Microsoft line: I'M A PC 3. 31-Across, e.g.: AD SLOGAN - and then...

33. Tormentor's retort: SAYS ME - The playground response to "SAYS WHO?"

35. Language group that includes Swahili: BANTU.




36. Poet's preposition: ERE.


37. Beethoven's "Bagatelle in A Minor" honoree: ELISE - Granddaughter's name and the first real piece she learned on the piano


41. "Good enough": IT'LL DO - Understated golf partner says "IT'LL DO" when someone compliments his good shot.


43. Acknowledge quietly: NOD AT.


44. Jerry or Cherry: GARCIA.




47. Meditative sounds: OMS.


49. Poses: SITS.


50. Corrida support: OLE.


51. H, to Hercules: ETA Ηρακλής (
ETA, rho, alpha, kappa, lambda, eta, zeta). Hercules in Greek


53. Expects: AWAITS.


55. "Hold that thought": PUT A PIN IN IT - From WWII meaning to put the pin back in the hand grenade. Maybe that is what this soldier should have done




58. Blackjack need: ACE.


60. Spokane and Omaha: AMERINDS.




61. Christie creation: POIROT - Who's your favorite Hercule? I've named mine is at the bottom of this write-up*




63. Faux elixir: SNAKE OIL
Origin of the phrase


64. First name on the original "Get Shorty" movie poster: ELMORE - You may have to blow up the image a lot to see credit given to the author of this novel whose first name is ELMORE (Leonard)

65. Uses roofing material, say: TARS.

66. Get it: SEE.


67. Valuable veins: LODES.



Down:


1. Finishes in the bakery: ICES.


2. Wide view: PANORAMA - An iPhone in the process



4. It's barely passable: DEE - JFK's 8th grade Average of 77.00 would have gotten him a DEE on my grading scale




5. Got booed, maybe: STANK.




6. Egyptian life symbol: ANKH 
23. Like some Egyptian churches: COPTIC - The COPTIC church founded by Saint Mark when Egypt was under the reign of Nero retained the ANKH from their pagan religion as a link to the after world




7. True __: NORTH - The variation between true NORTH and magnetic NORTH is called declination




8. Fancy neckwear: CRAVATS - The forerunner of today's neckties




9. Mah-jongg suit, familiarly: BAMS - Short for BAMBOOS


10. "Swords into plowshares" source: ISAIAH - A lovely sentiment 


11. El Museo del Oro city: BOGOTA - The Museum of Gold in Columbia contains this display




12. Caught, perhaps: IN A NET.


14. Tour of duty: STINT.


16. It's a bad sign: EVIL OMEN.


21. Theodor whose middle name was Seuss: GEISEL.




26. Member of the fam: SIB.


28. Longtime "SNL" announcer: PARDO - Those of us with some more mileage on our tires remember Don PARDO working with Art Fleming on Jeopardy



Don PARDO       Art Fleming
30. House speaker after Ryan: PELOSI.

32. Toots: CUTIE PIE.


34. Royal attendant: YEOMAN An interesting read




38. Annual Alaskan sporting event: IDITAROD - The route map contains one of our old cwd friends - an INSET




39. 1600 is a perfect one: SAT SCORE - Ah, the old bell curve




40. UFO personnel, it's said: ET'S.


42. Some Spanish speakers: LATINOS.


44. Overshoot: GO PAST - The Eagle Lunar Module did overshoot its landing site by four miles but Neil turned off the computers and brought the craft down safely 




45. Smith grad: ALUMNA Alumna, Alumnae, Alumnus, Alumni


46. Injure again, as a ligament: RETEAR.


48. Run through a reader: SWIPE - Oops!


52. Actress MacDowell: ANDIE - I remember her in one of my favorite movies




54. Coral Sea sight: ATOLL 


56. Bulky boats: ARKS - This bulky boat built in Kentucky as a tourist attraction  is both an ARK replica and a lemon as it is losing money every year




57. Canaries component: ISLE - The canary shown below on one of the Canary ISLES is named for the islands not the other way around. These volcanic ISLES were originally named canariae insulae ("islands of dogs") for the large dogs that residents kept there




59. Saint-Tropez seasons: ETES.


62. Texter's qualifier: IMO.


So, waddya think of Debbie's puzzle? IMO, it made for a nice Saturday exercise







*My favorite Hercule Poirot portrayer is David Suchet who is the bottom left of the gallery