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Feb 8, 2020

Saturday, February 8, 2020, Ed Sessa

Saturday Themeless by Dr. Ed Sessa

After only three weeks, Dr. Ed is back again and his distinctive grid immediately caught my eye.  His 10/13/15 horizontal top rows were mirrored with his 15/13/10 bottom row (TERRACE LEVEL?) in this 64-word puzzle. The bottom such trio was much more helpful but as usual Dr. Ed's Rhelped mitigate some of the gloom of this dreary, winter season here on the Great Plains. I wonder if the fill dictated the grid or the grid dictated the fill. Maybe the good doctor will enlighten us.



Avoid Walgreens today and get your elixir direct from the Sessa enclave on Sanibel Island, FL (a spoonful of crossword helps the medicine go down):

Across:

1. "We're done here": CASE CLOSED.

11. Wit: FACETIOUSNESS - How hard can she throw that club?



14. Lead-in for an old saw: AS THE SAYING GOES - "Hell hath no fury..." (see above)

16. Bio lab preparation: STAIN 

17. Star associated with Venus: SERENA - The tennis star sisters



18. It may be taken before a vote: POLL 

19. Reality: FACT.

23. __ Stadium, home to the 49ers: LEVIS and 48. Word with box or dome: SKY - Here's a SKYBOX at LEVIS Stadium



24. Wild fruit is a feature of it: PALEO DIET - A diet that emulates our hunter-gatherer ancestors



27. Unadon fish: EELS - A classic Japanese dish consisting of steamed rice topped with filets of EELS (Unagi).



28. Manufacturing statistic: NEW ORDERS 

30. Either co-author of Curious George books: REY.



31. Ward of "FBI": SELA - A beautiful and frequent crossword law enforcement visitor

32. Clubs for Cubs: BATS - In 1932



34. Movement-controlling pedal: GAS 42. Fill up again: REPLENISH - How hard you push the pedal determines how often you have to REPLENISH the GAS

37. Decides when: SETS A DATE - My granddaughter Emma has SET A DATE of January 2021 for her wedding after Colten popped the question in Estes park



40. Aphrodite's love child: EROS - Another cwd All Star

44. Opposite of original: TIRED.

46. Baseball's Maglie and Bando: SALS - If you're interested - Maglie - Bando

47. TurboTax pros: CPA'S - My tenth year using this instead of a CPA

49. Tequila sources: AGAVES.

51. Short-legged lizard: SKINK - Cute?



52. Song title line after "once, twice": THREE TIMES A LADY - A very nice musical respite



57. Basements, to Realtors: TERRACE LEVELS - This apartment building units are Upper Floor, Main Floor and, uh, TERRACE LEVEL



58. Sources of sprays: NEBULIZERS - The only way my poor asthmatic brother got through his childhood




Down:

1. Andorra's only official language: CATALAN - "I am a citizen of Andora" is "Sóc ciutadà d’Andorra" in CATALAN and "Soy ciudadano de Andorra" in Spanish

CATALAN is the first language of 38% of Andorrans
2. Victim of Paris: ACHILLES - I think we all know where Paris is aiming to kill ACHILLES 



3. Understood: SEEN.

4. "Men in Black" gp.: ETS and 5. "Men in black" gp., some say: CIA - Aliens and spooks

6. Myrna who played Nora Charles: LOY.

7. Sí, across the Pyrenees: OUI - When those ANDORRANS cross the Pyrenees into France 

8. Figs. with two dashes: SSN'S.

9. Tannenbaum topper: ENGEL - In Deustchland, "Our Christmas tree has an angel on top" becomes  "Unser Tannenbaum hat einen ENGEL an der Spitze"

10. Master's award: DEGREE - I've got one of those 

11. Depth-of-field setting: F-STOP.



12. To any extent: SO EVER.

13. Declining in later years: SENILE - MIL's Dementia and Alzheimers issues have dominated our last few months

14. Slithery danger: ASP.

15. Back-talking: SASSY.

19. Bit of deception: FOOLER - If Penn and Teller can't figure out how a magician does a trick on their TV show, the magician is called a FOOLER, wins a cheesy FU (Fooled You) trophy and gets to appear in their Las Vegas show. Sample



20. Marketing fees: AD RATES - The AD RATE for the Super Bowl I was $37,000 for thirty seconds. This year for Super Bowl LIV, it was over $5M for the same time 

21. "El Cantar de mío __": Castilian epic poem: CID The Song Of My CID (Lord or master)


More Spanish Geography

22. Minor league game?: TEE BALL - This minor is serious about using a TEE in this league game


25. Farm animals that sound like trees: EWES - Yews/EWES

26. Sports news highlights: TRADES The most lop-sided TRADES in history

29. Hockey Hall of Famer Mikita: STAN - One of a few STANS we get here

33. Exacting sort: STICKLER 

34. Try to say: GET AT.



35. Correctly: ARIGHT - Have you ever said something stupid and then had to set things ARIGHT with a sincere apology? Me too!!

36. Like a June day, to Lowell: SO RARE.



38. Where many get manis: SPA.

39. Observations: ESPIALS - A natural collection of ESPYING efforts

41. The U.S. Naval Academy is situated at is mouth: SEVERN - Two weeks ago, Evan Kalish clued Annapolis as the second city in an alphabetic list of state capitals.


43. Piano duet quartet: HANDS - These four hands had a beautiful Top 40 Hit in my yute



45. Caterpillar rival: DEERE.

50. Whack: STAB - I'll take a STAB/Whack at it!

51. Act with a rainy day in mind?: SAVE.

53. Hosp. area with few visitors: ICU.

54. "AGT" judge __ B: MEL She storms off the show dramatically by throwing water in Simon's face during a taping of America's Got Talent 

55. Singer in the Whiffenpoofs, e.g.: ELI.

56. Slangy states?: SEZ Mike Royko's book

I'm thinking of going off to pack to take up Dr. Ed's invitation of three weeks ago for any of us to visit him on Sanibel Island. You can comment while I get out my suitcase.

Feb 1, 2020

Saturday, February 1, 2020, Brian E. Paquin

Saturday Themeless by Brian E. Paquin


Is it really already February and this is my seventh Brian Paquin themeless Saturday puzzle to blog? Yes, on both counts. I last blogged this Kingston, Ontario resident's puzzle on the 2019 Winter Solstice where I included this bio info Brian was kind enough  to share with me: 


So, I am a retired computer systems developer.  My first interest in crosswords was in figuring out how to write a program to fill grids. I didn't try solving one until I was 40, so this isn't a lifelong thing with me, as it is with many constructors.  I still get distracted by playing around with my software rather than writing new puzzles. That's about all that I have for now!


Brian's 12/13/12 side-by-side verticals in the middle are very cool and greatly helped in the solve!


Across:

1. "I Love a Rainy Night" singer Eddie: RABBITT - This goes along with our tradition of saying Rabbit, Rabbit on the first day of the month plus I love this song and rainy nights




8. Rattletrap: BEATER - Be careful if you 7. Test-drive: TAKE FOR A SPIN.

14. TV screen-bottom banner, perhaps: IN LINE AD Info


16. Bond girl Andress: URSULA - I pictured her in Evan's puzzle last Saturday! Beats a deranged DR NO in rubber gloves!


17. Clapping game: PAT-A-CAKE.



18. Vitamin B3: NIACIN WebMd's info

19. Reliable omen: SURE SIGN - Old Sam Clemens hit it on the head




21. "Krazy" comics feline: KAT 




22. Modify: ALTER.


25. Murky milieus: FENS - Yeah right, I was the only one who put FOGS!




26. Handle carelessly, with "with": MESS 


27. Jamaica's Ocho __: RIOS - This cruise lands at Ocho RIOS (eight rivers) like Columbus did in 1494. 




28. Rocky peaks: TORS
54. Reg.: STD - REGular and STandarD cwd fill

29. Coordinate-based calc.: DIR - Non-math peeps, skip!! If you know the  change in horizontal and vertical map coordinates (Δx and Δy), you can calculate the distance, r, and  𝛉 degree DIRECTION required for the move on the plane




30. French wine term: CRU Here ya go!


31. They can't be prevented: CERTITUDES - We went to the Moon, get over it!


34. What human flight was once thought to be: HARE BRAINED IDEA - "Hey Wilbur, this guy says it'll never get off the ground"



37. Secondary matters: SIDE ISSUES Electricity generating wind mills have SIDE ISSUES

38. Possess: OWN.


39. "Yes, __!": SIR  and 56. Threatens with bared teeth: SNARLS AT.




40. Not wing it: PLAN.

41. "__ giorno!": BUON - Looks like a great way to start the day!




42. Ship's post that secures cables: BITT - I'm betting Spitz could tie these lines!




44. Largest Italian automaker: FIAT - Fix It Again Tony! 😏


45. Big name in health care: AETNA.


46. Big name in home security: ADT - Does a fake American Distance Telegraph sign in the yard deter crime?




47. Most curious: FUNNIEST.


49. Best Actress winner for "The Queen": MIRREN - Helen




51. Longtime Arctic transportation methods: DOG TEAMS 


55. Crossed the lake, say: BOATED - My Google search disliked this word so much it replied "Did you mean BLOATED?"


57. Drives: IMPELS - Boated?


58. Emulated Gene Kelly performing "Singin' in the Rain": SLOSHED - Among the most iconic movie images of all time





Down:


1. Copy, as a CD: RIP - An aggressive (and possibly illegal) synonym for copying digital info from one CD to another digital place


2. Santa __: ANA - $650,000 will get you this 1,238 sq. ft. unit in Santa ANA, CA



3. Diner order: BLT - Without home-grown "T's", it's just not the same

4. Statistical distortions: BIASES Nonreponse BIAS in 2016 polling


5. Bring on: INCUR - Don't INCUR the wrath of a Gunnery Sergeant 


6. Natural eye cleaner: TEAR.


8. Keg stoppers: BUNGS.

9. St. Patrick's home: ERIN.

10. Quiet-mouse connector: AS A.


11. Exhausted: TUCKERED OUT.


12. __ Sports Bureau, statistics giant: ELIAS - The keeper of very ESOTERIC records like: August 2018 - Michael Fulmer - First Tigers pitcher to throw a four-hit shutout (or fewer) with no walks and nine strikeouts since Mickey Lolich against the Angels, Aug. 18, 1972.


13. Diatribes: RANTS.


15. Stereotypical shipwreck sites: DESERT ISLANDS.


20. They're usually not helpful hints: INSINUATIONS - LBJ's campaign made a very famous INSINUATION with this ad in 1964 (1:07)




22. Foot part: ARCH.


23. Turkish coins: LIRAS - Turkish merchants will also take Euros 


24. Magnet for rubbernecking: TOURIST TRAP - After hours of driving on the flat South Dakota Plains, this TOURIST TRAP looks might good!




26. Skirt length: MIDI.


28. She was Lois on "Lois & Clark": TERI - TERI Hatcher is, uh, super!




29. Clothing: DUDS.


31. Talking trucker: CBER - A phenomenon enhanced by OPEC Oil Embargo 


32. Many a "Buffy" character: TEEN - Many of Vampire Slayers only played TEENS




33. Attach, as a patch: SEW ON.


35. Tighten, in a way: EDIT - My chore here when I write this blog


36. "X-Men" actress Paquin: ANNA - Constructor Brian Paquin's comment on this fill: The Anna Paquin clue was definitely by design, and I'm glad to see that it survived.  She does look like a Paquin, but I don't think we are all that closely related.   She is part of the Winnipeg Paquins, who moved there from Quebec 300 years ago.

41. Addictive Asian nuts: BETELS - Closely associated with cancer of the mouth and jaw. Google pictures at your own risk


42. Tale of a whitetail: BAMBI.


43. Down in the dumps, say: IDIOM - Or "High as a kite"


44. Sponsors: FUNDS - I sponsored two daughters through college and am very glad I was able to


45. 2019 World Series runner-up: ASTRO - Will MLB take away their World Series title?


47. Intuit: FEEL 


48. Alike, in Avignon: EGAL Trente-deux Fahrenhiet est ÉGAL à zéro Celsius (Thirty two Fahrenheit is equal to Zero Celsius)


50. Itinerary abbr.: RTE - My neighbors usually takes the longer RouTE to Minneapolis to see their daughter because the diagonal RouTE has lots of two-lane highways




52. Tough, elastic wood: ASH.


53. West of the movies: MAE.







Comment at will on our Canadian friend's puzzle:

Jan 25, 2020

Saturday, January 25, 2020, Evan Kalish

Saturday Themeless by Evan Kalish


Evan Kalish is our much-travelled collector of post office pictures. Evan chronicles his collection at his fun web site and is closing in on 10,000 post office sites he has documented. 2019 saw him visit 708 new, active facilities.

In this picture, he is shown at the post office in San Antonio, Puerto Rico eleven days after visiting all the post offices on the island. He circles every post office on his AAA map and then highlights them once he has visited them. In this picture his right index finger is pointing at the office in San Antonio, P.R.


Sometime during his quests he finds the time to, "put his stamp" on "first-class" puzzles like this and definitely doesn't just "mail 'em in"! Okay, okay I'm through.


When I contacted Evan, he was kind enough to send me a wonderful narrative about how this puzzle came to be. I have posted his response at the bottom of this write-up and I highly recommend that you take time to read it.


Now for our special delivery from Evan (Okay NOW I'm through):

Across:


1. Moisture-catching linings: SWEAT BANDS - My lawn mowing fashion statement 


11. Barbecue crust: CHAR National Cancer Institute says agents in charred meat can cause changes in DNA that may increase the risk of cancer and advises those parts be cut off and discarded. Not good for me to hear!




15. Period that included the Civil War: LINCOLN ERA.


16. Place with rolling pins, perhaps: LANE - Cute clue for our bowlers, Evan!


17. Making a plea: ENTREATING.


18. Present opener?: OMNI - It's an election year so guess what will be OMNIPRESENT


19. Have the chutzpah: DARE 21. Word with interest and error: HUMAN- This 8-second clip is a HUMAN interest story about a HUMAN error for a "hard to sight-read" word




20. Farm structure: SILO - Can hold corn or ICBM's


22. Farm structure: STY - and either can be next to one of these


23. Date night convenience: ATM - Insert $4.25 and you can get your date a Sprinkles Cupcake at this ATM




24. Pauses: LET UPS - Not a good idea when your team is on a roll



      Hélène Dutrieu

25. "Femina Cup" (1910s contest) competitor: AVIATRIX an award of 2000 francs established in 1910 by Pierre Lafitte the publisher of French women's magazine Femina to honor women pilots who, by December 31, had kept an airplane in the air longest without landing. Here is the first winner - Hélène Dutrieu who was in the air for 2 hrs and 35 min. on 12/31/1910 

28. Turn: ROT.



29. Informal "Right?": AIN'T IT TRUE - or more commonly around here: AIN'T IT THE TRUTH?


32. Ball, e.g.: GALA.


33. Links legend: SNEAD - Arnie fought to get in here but... 


34. It's above lead on tables: TIN - There's Lead (Pb - PlumBum) right below TIN (Sn - StaNnum) in the Carbon family 




35. Ring of Saturn?: ORBIT - Cute again! Saturn's ORBIT path 


36. Hash ingredient: SPUD.


37. Makes even more gross?: GETS A RAISE - Cute again! My gross teacher salary was $488.33/month in 1968. In 2012 it was $4,883/month - I GOT quite A RAISE!


39. Plural possessive: OUR.


40. Leo is one: FIRE SIGN - If you believe in such, uh, science




41. Jalopies: CRATES.


43. __ wolf: CRY - Aesop had a fable about the consequences of doing this once too often


44. Nasty current: RIP - Swim sideways to the current to escape




47. R&B family name: ISLEY - Otis Day and The Knights covered The ISLEY Brother's song Shout in Animal House


48. Caps on a protective vest: SWAT - Those CAPS are letters not headgear. Fun!




50. Fundació Joan __: Barcelona museum: MIRO - The 
Joan Miró Museum in Barcelona that contains most of his art


51. Family member: AUNT.


52. Blocks off: BARRICADES - The "construction" of the BARRICADE on stage in Le Miserables often draws applause on its own.





54. Level: TIER.


55. Gerald Ford and Glenn Ford, e.g.: FREE MASONS - Mason symbolism on the $1 bill




56. Blues first name: ETTA - Her ETTA Is Betta Than Evah album led off last Friday's puzzle


57. Intermediary's compensation: FINDER'S FEE.



Down:


1. They often have runners: SLEDS - Mine was a Flexible Flyer


2. Succeed in: WIN AT and 
3. Contest form: ENTRY - To WIN AT Power Ball after you make an ENTRY has a chance of 1 in 292,000,000


4. Estate unit: ACRE - Highclere Castle (used in Downton Abbey) was originally set on 5,000 ACRES in Hampshire, England




5. __ the line: TOE.


6. "Dang!": BLAST IT.


7. Part of the Enterprise's power source: ANTIMATTER - It was also in Dan Brown's book




8. Diamond of song: NEIL.


9. Bond classic: DR NO - My first image that DR NO evokes for me is of Ursula, especially on this cold, winter's day



Ursula Andress in Dr No

10. Decline: SAG - None spotted in the picture above


11. Leverage: CLOUT.


12. Early code name?: HAMMURABI - One of his 282 rules from his code of ~1754 B.C.




13. Alphabetically second on a list of U.S. state capitals: ANNAPOLIS - Oh yeah, it's the capital of Maryland AND the home of The Naval Academy 


14. Put back: REINSTATE - It may be a while before AJ Hinch is REINSTATED into baseball because the Astros got 
44. No longer forced to deal with: RID OF him. Hinch didn't 24. Whopper you can't eat: LIE - He admitted he knew of the cheating, didn't approve of it but did not stop it



21. Curse: HEX.


23. All in: AVID - I would say Evan is "All In" on his post office avocation. 


25. Ever so slightly: A TAD.


26. Not remotely fresh: TRITE.


27. Flees in a panic: RUNS SCARED - I would if he were 
30. Chasing, with "of": IN PURSUIT  of me



29. Like eight Supreme Court justices: ASSOCIATE - Chief Justice Roberts has a big responsibility these days

31. Artificial intelligence framework: NEURAL NET Explained from MIT


32. __ Torino: 1970s Ford: GRAN - The producers of GRAN Torino (a 
53. Ford product: CARfound the car they wanted on Ebay. Clint Eastwood bought the car after the movie was done for his collection 




35. Bacchanalia: ORGY Curious?


37. Beneficiaries of a 1944 bill: GI'S - A well-deserved benefit for The Greatest Generation and military men and women that followed 


38. PAC's election season purchase: AIR TIME - INFLUENCE had too many letters


40. "30 Rock" creator: FEY - Can you find the "creator" in the More Info area below?




42. One-third of dodeca-: TETRA - One-third of twelve is four


45. Sherlock's foe Adler: IRENE Based on a real person?

46. Term in Old West and hip-hop culture: POSSE.


48. Indian garb: SARI.


49. Chirpy bird: WREN - They are a drab addition to our winter landscape but their songs can lift my spirits


50. Keyword in Newton's second law: MASS - Bigger masses are harder to speed up




52. Texting partner, like, srsly!: BFF - Part of the modern lexicon by now





Here is what Evan wrote to me about the genesis of this puzzle:

The origin of this puzzle dates back six years, to when I was effectively filling grids manually and with a distinctive lack of success. Here is an early draft of the grid. I love reading about scientific developments and try to keep my word list updated accordingly. This grid was originally developed around the HIGGS BOSON, front and center (well, top and left). You can see the origins of the current puzzle in the SE corner, with fill that included FISA Courts—which were in the news at the time—and some other short entries that I find unsatisfying today...

Back then I left several half-filled versions in a folder (including a version with the NE and SE corners of the grid as they stand today). I remember being excited to include HAMMURABI, ANNAPOLIS, and FINDER’S FEE because they hadn’t appeared in a modern NYT crossword before… (and indeed they still haven’t!) Fast forward to July 2018 and this puzzle came to life. I had to scrap HIGGS BOSON, but was able to get my sci-tech fill with ANTIMATTER and a NEURAL NET from AI research. Other than that, I tried to make all the longer answers radiating from the center interesting while keeping everything smooth.


Favorite submitted clues: “Spot with rolling pins?” = LANE, “Present opener?” = OMNI, “Like fans you can’t turn off?” = AVID, and “Early code name?” = Hammurabi. Glad to see my clue for ORBIT made the cut!