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Apr 29, 2026

Wednesday, April 29, 2026, Yijing Chen

 

POLES APART


Good Morning, Cruciverbalists.  Malodorous Manatee, here, with the recap of a polarizing puzzle by Yijing Chen who, apparently, had an L A Times crossword debut roughly one month ago.  Like it or not we may not reach agreement on this one.  In fact, we may end up POLES APART.  "What kind of poles?", I hear you ask.  Well, it could have been TOTEM POLES, or TEN-FOOT POLES, or fishing POLES, or Power POLES, or POLE Dancing or the POLE POSITION, or even someone from Warsaw.  However, our constructor elected to go in other directions.  Perhaps a POLL was taken.  Perhaps not.  In any event, let's start with the two-part reveal:

35 Across:  With 39-Across, diametrically opposed, or what this puzzle's sets of circled letters are: POLES.

39 Across:  See 35-Across: APART.

At four places in the grid our constructor has assembled types of POLES by combining letters that are APART in the answers to the themed-clues.  Those four places are:

20 Across:  Cinematic cultural phenomenon in the summer of 2023: BARBENHEIMER.  BARBER POLE.  The answer, here, refers to the phenomenon when two motion pictures, "Barbie" and "Oppenheimer", were very popular simultaneously in 2023.

29 Across:  Abolitionist known for her "Ain't I a Woman" speech: SOJOURNER TRUTH.  SOUTH POLE.  All you might wish to know:  Sojourner Truth

44 Across:  Literary movement that included Lawrence Ferlinghetti and Allen Ginsberg: BEAT GENERATION.  BEAN POLE.  The answer, here, refers to two well-known poets of the 1950's.

54 Across:  Micronutrient such as zinc or iodine: TRACE ELEMENT.  TENT POLE.   Humans require just a little bit, or TRACE, of those elements in their diets.


This is how it all looks in the grid with those often-polarizing circles, no less:


.... and here are the rest of the clues and answers:


Across:

1. Be starstruck: GAWK.

5. Oft-pickled pod: OKRA.  I have a friend always baits her hooks with OKRA when fly fishing...She's really into podcasting!

9. Check for freshness: SNIFF.  Does it pass the smell test?

14. Actor Clive: OWEN.

15. Eclipse body: MOON.  Earth's MOON is involved in both a solar and a lunar eclipse.




16. Voice above baritone: TENOR.



17. The Fates, e.g.: TRIO.  In ancient Greek religion and mythology, the Moirai—often known in English as the Fates—were the personifications of destiny. In certain accounts, they were considered as three sisters: Clotho, Lachesis, and Atropos, though their number and names varied over time. 

18. Game played "with my little eye": I SPY.  Usually played in a car on a road trip.

19. Hoarse: RASPY.



23. Since Jan. 1: YTD.  Year TDate

24. Misery: WOE.  Relationship WOEs...
I was dating a radiographer. She was a lovely girl, but we broke up recently. 
I was lying and she saw right through me.
Still, at least she knew my heart was in the right place.

25. Toward sunrise, on an equinox: DUE EAST.

32. Green-lights: OKS.  Okay?

33. Winery wood: OAK.  It turns out that the barrels that wines and spirits are aged in have a whole lot to do with the flavor of the finished product.

34. Narrow inlet: RIA.  A word more often used in crossword puzzles than IRL.

38. Cal. divisions: MOS.  CALendar / MOnthS

41. Purple yam: UBE.


42. Vehicle that can really move?: VAN.  Nice (not the city in France) wordplay.  A moving VAN.

43. Hurdle for M.A. hopefuls: GRE Graduate Record Examination

50. Some Middle Easterners: SYRIANS.  Several to choose from.

51. Yalie: ELI.  A frequent class of visitor.

52. Numeral associated with "The Force Awakens": VII.


This solver is looking forward to the Mel Brooks version:


May the Schwartz be with you.

57. __ powder: CHILI.

60. Hot rod's rod: AXLE.  A double automotive reference.

61. Geometric calculation: AREA.

62. Bamboozles: DUPES.  Used, here, as a verb.


63. Academic reviewer, often: PEER.  Not used, here, as a verb.

64. Vermeer's "__ With a Pearl Earring": GIRL.

1665


65. Runaway hit: SMASH.

66. Small vortex: EDDY.



67. Site for artisans: ETSY.  A web site frequently visited in our puzzles.


Down:

1. Eked out a living: GOT BY.  A nice role reversal.  Often we get EKED as an answer clued in various ways.

2. "Fiddlesticks!": AW RATS.  So many possible combinations involving AW, oh, ah, darn, dang, RATS . . . among several others.  Thanks, perps.

3. Odd duck: WEIRDO.  Speaking of ducks and WEIRD . . .



4. Radio dial: KNOB.


5. Portending danger: OMINOUS.  What do you call a guy doing ominous Latin chanting?  Greg or Ian.

6. Acceptable, casually: KOSHER.

7. Line that might get tied up: ROPE.  Not a telephone reference.  A clue meant to be taken quite literally.

8. "What do you think?": ANY IDEAS.

9. F1 circuit type: STREET.  An automobile racing reference.



10. More warm, in a way: NEARER.  Idiomatic.  As in "You're getting warmer."

11. Useful connections: INS.



12. Dandy: FOP.



13. Cook, as pot stickers: FRY.  

21. Endor inhabitants: EWOKS.   Do EWOKS defecate in the woods?  No, they have Endor plumbing.

22. Gloom: MURK.

26. Spiritual glow: AURA.  All of the psychics got this one.

27. Hullabaloo: STIR.  Not a reference to the old TV show.

28. "Fine, be like __!": THAT.

30. Average __: JOE.  Sometimes clued with a coffee reference.

31. Who lives in a ghost town?: NO ONE.



35. Trivia night spots: PUBS.

36. Heed: OBEY.

37. "O, that way madness lies" king: LEAR.

38. Use Beard Club products, perhaps: MANSCAPE.  MANSCAPE 

refers to the trimming or shaving of a man's body hair to enhance his appearance. It typically involves grooming areas such as the chest, back, and groin for a neat and polished look.


39. "Glee" teen played by Kevin McHale: ARTIE.  A reference to the TV show.

40. Smallest Canadian prov.: PEI.  Prince Edward Island

Eastern Canadian Provinces



42. __ cava: VENA.  The VENA CAVA is one of two venae cavae.  They are two large veins that return deoxygenated blood to the heart from the human body.

43. Drawing room?: GALLERY.  Another clue meant to be taken literally.  A place where one would find drawings.

45. Mr. and Mrs.: TITLES.  From the specific to the general.  The clue could have been a couple of hundreds of things.

46. Like some Christmas sweaters: GARISH.   Excessively bright or showy.  Ugly was too short. 

47. Had trouble moving steadily: REELED.



48. Ready to move on: OVER IT.  As in "I am so OVER IT !"

49. SF NFLers: NINERS.



53. 2026 Olympics host: ITALY.  This type of clue is easier to figure out now that the summer and winter games are not held in the same year.

55. Crossed (out): EXED.

56. Final Fantasy spellcaster: MAGE.  Final Fantasy was an unknown reference to this solver but various mystical-related stuff was not and MAGE is often found in other contexts.

From Wikipedia, "Final Fantasy is mostly an anthology series with primary installments being standalone role-playing games, each with different settings, plots and main characters, but the franchise is linked by several recurring elements, including game mechanics and recurring character names."

57. Jewel case items: CDS.  Those clear, square cases that the Compact DiscS are stored in are often referenced in our puzzles.  A bit of misdirection if a solver first thinks of forms of jewelry.

58. Sound of a running fridge: HUM.

59. Hoppy brew, for short: IPA.  India Pale Ale originated in the 18th century when British Brewers created a hoppy ale that could survive the long sea voyage to India.



Well, that will wrap things up for today.  If there was any snow left, this marine mammal would grab his favorite type of POLES.  

M M Out

Mar 27, 2026

Friday, Mar 27th, 2026 ~ Yijing Chen

  JERKY WELLINGTON

A recipe for "beef" Wellington here

I asked C.C. about our constructor, and she told me that she needs to see the Chinese characters to know more about the author; as far as we can tell, this is a debut - congratulations, and if you are reading this, then please feel free to chime in here at our Crossword Corner.  I loved this puzzle - a fresh, clever, and humorous theme of common 'food' phrases reworked to be the fermented and/or cured, and therefore, "processed", versions of the produce.   Five fills, one a spanner - the one that unlocked the theme for me - two 14- and two 9-letter fills, my only nit for the puzzle being the number of names.  Standard grid, no circles, a low count of 19 3LWs, two tastes, two bad fill-in clues ( for me ) and two cowbells~! 
The themers;

17. Marine animal with a cylindrical body, once processed?: SEA PICKLE - this one is the outlier, with the "processed" part coming last - cucumbers, when processed ( in salt water, dill, etc. ) ferment and become "pickles - ergo, a Sea Cucumber would now be a Sea "Pickle" 😆😜

The Wiki

23. Dearly beloved, once processed?: CIDER OF ONE'S EYE = Apples, processed

36. Dolls that come with adoption papers, once processed?: KIMCHI PATCH KIDS = Cabbage, processed; more here, and a recipe - The dolls were the source of an insane toy stampede in the 80's

The frenzy they caused

46. Dust Bowl-era Steinbeck novel, once processed?: THE WINE OF WRATH = Grapes, processed

Star Trek humor

56. Earth's galaxy, once processed?: CHEESY WAY = Milk(y), processed

Everybody knows the answer to Life, the Universe, and Everything, is "42"
from Douglas Adams' "Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy"

But Wait There's More~!


ACROSS:

1. Bring a smile to: AMUSE - "I'm here to amuse you~?  What's so funny about me~?"


6. Aspiring atty.'s hurdle: LSAT - Law School Admissions Test, crossword staple

10. Public health org.: CDC - Centers for Disease Control - something's cheesy . . .

13. Sri Lankan language: TAMIL - HINDI(U) is at 51D.

14. Sounds of realization: "A-HAs~!" - a bit 'meh' in the plural

15. Tart: SOUR - taste #1

16. Stone with a "crazy lace" variety: AGATE

Can be purchased at Etsy here

19. Turn down: DIM

20. Mastercard alternative: VISA - credit card companies

22. Put together: BUILT

27. Airport security containers: BINS

28. Check a final time?: MATE - Ah.  I missed the chess reference; filled via perps, but very clever


29. Words of defeat: "I LOST." - That's exactly what the king🠅said . . .

31. Commotion: STIR

33. "I Think You Should Leave" star Robinson: TIM - No clue.  The movie sounds humorous; name #1

40. Wane: EBB - Does Batman "ebb" to Bruce Wayne~?

41. Spits bars: RAPS - Friday cluing, and sorta clever - rap, the music genre

Intergalactic - Beastie Boys

42. "__ Burr, Sir": AARON - it's still a name, dame, #2

43. Trampled (on): TROD

45. Lock screen display: TIME - as on one's smart phone

52. Readied a putt: AIMED - LIV golf was on the TVs at the gym last weekend; some controversy

53. __ tube: BOOB - slang for the "telly" - does anyone remember the movie "Groove Tube"~? I have mentioned it here at the Corner before

54. Fix unlawfully: RIG - elections, e.g.

59. The Eras Tour venue: ARENA - Taylor Swift, was, sadly (not~!), missing from this year's 2026 Super Bowl, as her fiancé did not make the playoffs 😁 - sorry KC fans . . .

More about those legs . . .

61. Small racing vehicle: KART - think "Go-"

62. Capital on the Tiber: ROME - geo name #3

63. Boots up, as a program: LOADS

64. Messy room: STY

65. Reach great heights: SOAR

66. Was a prelude (to): LED UP - Led Zep - excluding the "solos", which song is John Bonham's best performance~?  My choice is this song - track one, Led Zeppelin I - see also 47D.

"Good Times, Bad Times"
2:45 of non-stop drumming density - More cowbell #1~!

DOWN:

1. Little bit: A TAD - Atwurd

2. Hocus-pocus: MAGIC - one of my "co-trainees" at the gym suggested Sarah J Maas as an author, so I am currently reading "Throne of Glass"

3. Condiment that adds strong, rich flavor, informally: UMAMI BOMB - new to me, but it has appeared in one other crossword . . . taste #2

A recipe here

4. Reflect on, with "with": SIT

5. Like Matt Smith's Doctor, on "Doctor Who": ELEVENTH - Despite having British parents, and being a hard-core Sci-Fi guy, I have never seen, or liked, [GASP] "Dr. Who" - name(ish) - the LIST

6. Sudeikis role: LASSO - Ted, that is, but another show I have never seen - name #4

7. Barley bundle: SHEAF - good WAG on my part

8. MiLB level: AAA - I did not know that Minor League Baseball was abbr this way

9. Small baking meas.: TSP

10. Journalist Roberts: COKIE - her Wiki, name #5

11. With little inflection: DULLY - "dull-ly" - not a word I would use in everyday convo - and then, whilst reading "Throne of Glass", I find the word not once, but twice - here's the first instance . . .


12. Largest Greek island: CRETE - geo name #6

15. "__ me!": "Comin' through!": " 'SCUSE~!" - Eliding over the "EK" part of excuse; not unique; in fact, it's not even a "rare" crossword fill . . . 

18. "Suuuuure": "I BET."

21. April 15 org.: IRS - My "CPA" has my paperwork

24. __ jockey: DISC

25. Forgets, maybe: OMITS

26. Snitch (on): NARC - I do the Downs first, threw in "TELL"

29. Actor Barinholtz: IKE - name #7

30. Ad-__: LIB - Dah~! Got the wrong one #1 - not HOC

31. Fashion designer Kate: SPADE - the one name I did know, #8

32. Spigot: TAP - My favorite "TAP"

Nigel Tufnel, lead guitar, Spinal Tap

33. Michelin surface: TIRE TREAD - I like this clue/answer. It's not unique, either

34. Words of avowal: "I DO." - I 'DID' have this last week, too - I hope it's a sign of things to come

35. Bing portal: MSN - Bing being the search engine of MicroSoft Network - the Wiki

37. Wrinkle remover: IRON

38. Unpopular pet product?: HAIRBALL - Ha~!  Clever clue; I tried NECK CONE - this thingy

He's faking it - theres' no way he would be that happy . . . 

39. __ Sutra: KAMA - You can find the 'crossword position', chapter 18, section 5, verse 2 - here

43. Bird's sound: TWEET

44. Disposes (of): RIDS

45. Number of prongs on a bident: TWO

She's a "two-tining" woman

46. Short nails: TACKS - oops, not BRADS

47. Drum kit cymbals: HI-HAT - I play the drums, and the clue being "plural", I went with "RIDES" - the larger cymbal that sits "opposite" the Hi-Hat - which is a paired set of cymbals - in a kit

I added my drum set below, "backwards" for a lefty, like Phil Collins in Genesis; he switches from the Hi-Hat to the Ride @ 1:00 - my RIDE cymbal is low & inside the crash cymbal.  More cowbell #2~!

48. Nail file material: EMERY

49. Only U.S. president born after 1960: OBAMA - OK, I knew this one as well - name #9

50. Place for a hat rack: FOYER

51. Holi celebrant: HINDU - Learned by doing crosswords; it occurred 4 March this year

More here

55. [I'm surprised!]: GASP~!

57. Mos. and mos.: YRs

58. "__-hoo!": WOO - Dah~! I got the wrong one, #2 - not YOO

60. Sushi topper: ROE

Splynter

Grid Flow a low 25.6