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Jan 5, 2023

Thursday, January 5, 2023, Chandi Deitmer & Darby Ratliff

 

Is There an Echo In Here?

For all the Star Wars: The Bad Batch fans on the Corner.

Today's constructors are Chandi Deitmer  and Darby Ratliff.  Chandi is a licensed social worker who previously published here on November 16., 2022 and has also published in the NYT.  I believe her partner Darby is making her LA Times debut.  Darby is a Doctoral Candidate in American Studies at the Jesuit Saint Louis University, with a particular interest in the intersection of religion and American culture.  Here's a portion of her capsule BIO copied from her LinkedIn profile and a link to her personal blog.

Today they invite us to locate an ECHO in each of the three starred themers:

18A. *Person destined for greatness: THE CHOSEN ONE.    This was by far the most difficult clue for me to illustrate, and in the end I very arbitrarily CHOSE THREE greats, two of whom died this past year:
Nelson Mandela
 

Pelé

Queen Elizabeth II

27A. *Nocturnal bird known for its cry: SCREECH OWL.  Keeping with our acoustic theme (you might want to turn the volume down):

39A. *Cocoa butter confection: WHITE CHOCOLATE.  One of my DIL.'s favorite food groups:
 

54A. *Board-breaking move: KARATE CHOP.  Look Ma,  no hands!

Here's the straightforward reveal, but you probably weren't listening for the ECHOS until you read it:

64A. Nature's sonar, and what varies in the answers to the starred clues?: ECHOLOCATION.  This one drove me BATS (well not a drive actually, maybe a short putt). Here's bit about bat echolocation.  All the videos were too creepy, so I settled on this:
Bat Echolocation

The grid:
The rest:

Across:


1. Fall into bed: CRASH.  Whoops!  Off to a bad START.

6. Turn on: START.

11. 23andMe stuff: DNA. It's back again!  "23" is the number of chromosomes in human cells.  "Me"?  It's one of the things I'm made of.  You too.
Chromosomes
14. Santorini's sea: AEGEANSantorini was the site of one of the largest volcanic eruptions in recorded history: the Minoan eruption (sometimes called the Thera eruption), which occurred about 3,600 years ago at the height of the Minoan civilization. The eruption left a large caldera surrounded by volcanic ash deposits hundreds of metres deep.  It does look like a beautiful place to visit today.
Santorini*
16. Holy scroll: TORAH.

17. Ref. work that added "influencer" in 2022: OED.  The very first edit I had to do upon loading the clue list was to add "influencer" to Google's dictionary.

[Theme clue]

20. Early afternoon: TWO.

21. Fizz liquor: GIN.  I prefer my GIN in MARTINIS, shaken, not stirred.  But if you insist, here's a recipe.
Gin Fizz
22. Polished: SHINY

23. Goes (for): OPTS.

25. Pseudocultural: ARTY.

[Theme clue]

31. Tea variety: PEKOE.  The PEKOE varieties are Indian black teas, often called ORANGE PEKOE, but that's not a description of their color.

33. Brass instrument: HORN.  A CSO to JzB, as the Trombone is one of the "Brass instruments".  Here are the HORNS proper, specifically the French Horns:
French Horn Section
34. Arizona Wildcats coach Barnes: ADIA.   Since returning to her alma mater as head coach in April of 2016, Adia Barnes has built Arizona Women’s Basketball into a fixture on the national stage of college basketball while developing her own legacy as one of the top coaches in the sport.
Adia Barnes
35. Chew the fat: GAB.

37. Prefix with day or night: MID.

38. Irish golfer McIlroy: RORYRory Daniel McIlroy MBE (born 4 May 1989) is a professional golfer from Northern Ireland who is a member of both the European and PGA Tours.  He is the current world number one in the Official World Golf Ranking, and has spent over 100 weeks in that position during his career.
Rory McIlroy
[Theme clue]

44. Melville captain: AHAB.  The Great American Novel.  Captain AHAB was the obsessive whaler who spent his life in pursuit of MOBY DICK, the great white whale who had bitten off one of his legs years before.  In 2010, composer Jake Heggie turned it into the Great American Opera, using a steeply raked stage to suggest the inside and rigging of a whaling ship and digital projections onto the stage to simulate a fleet of harpooners.  We've seen this stunning production at the Kennedy Center and later on PBS Great Performances.  This was the preview for the LA Opera's presentation:

45. Melber of MSNBC: ARIAri Naftali Melber (born March 31, 1980) is an American attorney and journalist who is the chief legal correspondent for MSNBC and host of The Beat with Ari Melber.
Ari Melber
46. Court: WOO.

47. Drought-damaged: SERE.

48. Fireplace stack: LOGS.

50. He-Man's twin: SHE-RA.  DNK SHE-RAShe-Ra, real name Adora, is a fictional super heroine in the 1985 Filmation series She-Ra: Princess of Power and its 2018 reboot She-Ra and the Princesses of Power:
She-Ra
54A [Theme clue]

57. Mario Paint console, initially: SNESSuper Nintendo Entertainment System.  Two parts of Mario Paint are meant to familiarize the user with the SNES mouse: the title screen, where users can click on each of the logo text for "surprise[s]" to occur and a fly-swatting mini-game named Gnat Attack, where the player swats 100 insects before fighting a boss named King Watinga.  It sounds exciting:
58. Black Power leader Kwame __: TURE.  Perhaps better known to older folks as Stokely Carmichael (born June 29, 1941, Port of Spain, Trinidad—died November 15, 1998, Conakry, Guinea), West-Indian-born civil rights activist, leader of Black nationalism in the United States in the 1960s and originator of its rallying slogan, “Black power.  I recall that he was well known in Maryland where he led several protest marches.  His death in 1998 was due to prostate cancer.
Kwame Ture

59. Chinese greeting: NI HAO.  "Hello".  Today's Mandarin lesson.  Just about the only words I remember from 15 years ago when my Son and I traveled to Harbin, China to adopt my second oldest grandson.  He recently achieved the rank of Eagle Scout.

62. Chemical in some plastics, briefly: BPA.  Better living through chemistry.  BPA stands for bisphenol A, an industrial chemical that has been used to make certain plastics and resins since the 1950s. 

63. Goal: AIM.

[Theme clue]

68. Slangy assent: YEP.

69. Unoriginal: TRITE.

70. Least extroverted: SHIEST.

71. "Give or take" ending: ISH.

72. Talked up: HYPED.

73. "Ugh, I'll never be able to __ that!": UN SEE.  What many of the investigators said who were Inside the Bitcoin Bust That Took Down the Web’s Biggest Child Abuse Site (Wired Mag Apr 7, 2022).  In order to prove their charges they had to examine thousands of pictures of child pornography and many of the investigators were completely devastated by the experience. I'd previously read the 60 page article about the years long investigation and found it emotionally draining.

Down:

1. Period with a noticeable lack of feline fossils: CAT GAP.  When I first perped this clue I thought it was a joke.  But it wasn't.

2. Employ again: REHIRE.

3. "Men in Black" role: AGENT KMen in Black (stylized as MIB: Men in Black) is a 1997 American science fiction action comedy film. Loosely based on the Marvel comic book series of a similar name created by Lowell Cunningham and Sandy Carruthers.  The film stars Tommy Lee Jones (Agent K) and Will Smith (Agent J) as two agents of a secret organization called the Men in Black:
4. Wall Street regulatory org.: SECSecurities and Exchange CommissionHere's what they do.

5. Chortles: HAHS.

6. Skunk aftermath: STENCH.  An olfactory disaster.

7. Four-time Pro Bowl quarterback who never made it to the Super Bowl: TONY ROMO.

8. Affectional orientation abbr.: AROAROMANTIC, i.e. someone who doesn't form romantic attachments. 

9. Bolted: RAN.

10. 2000s teen drama that introduced "Chrismukkah": THE OC.  A portmanteau of Christmas and HanukkahThe O.C. is an American teen drama television series created by Josh Schwartz that originally aired on the Fox network in the United States from August 5, 2003, to February 22, 2007, running a total of four seasons. "O.C." is an initialism of Orange County, the location in Southern California in which the series is set:

11. Pencil puzzle: DOT TO DOT.

12. Story line?: NEWS WIRE.

13. Big fuss: ADO.

15. Japanese drama: NOHNoh (, , derived from the Sino-Japanese word for "skill" or "talent") is a major form of classical Japanese dance-drama that has been performed since the 14th century.
Noh Performer
19. Certain sib: SIS.

24. Ancient kings who wore nemes headdresses: PHARAOHSNemes were pieces of striped head cloth worn by pharaohs in ancient Egypt.  Here's one created by a marvelous modern fashion designer:
 
Nemes Headdress
26. Jellystone resident: YOGI BEAR.

28. Actor Bana: ERICEric Banadinović, AM (born 9 August 1968), known professionally as Eric Bana, is an Australian actor and comedian. He began his career in the sketch comedy series Full Frontal before gaining notice in the comedy drama The Castle (1997). He achieved further critical recognition for starring in the biographical crime film Chopper (2000.
Eric Bana
29. Fund: ENDOW.

30. Set down: LAY.

32. End a fast: EAT.

36. "If __ Street Could Talk": BEALEIf Beale Street Could Talk is a 2018 American romantic drama film written and directed by Barry Jenkins and based on James Baldwin's 1974 novel of the same name.  The film follows a young woman who, with her family's support, seeks to clear the name of her wrongly charged lover and prove his innocence before the birth of their child.

39. Cereal with collectible boxes: WHEATIES.  You can buy this one on eBay for just $3500 ...

40. Gruff protest: HARRUMPH.

41. Lightweight clog: CROC.

42. Singer's challenge: HIGH NOTE.  Here's a clip of Diana Damrau's HIGH NOTES in the role of the evil Queen of the Night, berating her daughter to kill her enemy Sarastro in Mozart's The Magic Flute.  They don't get much higher than this:

43. Spanish article: LOS. Los Angeles, "THE City of Angels".  Today's Spanish lesson.

44. Request: ASK.

49. Besmirched: SOILED.

51. Some gender-fluid people: ENBIES. A homophone for NBs, an acronym for "Non-Binaries".

52. Tranquility: REPOSE.

53. Swahili for "thank you": ASANTE.  And HAKUNA SHIDA is "No Problem".  Today's Swahili lesson.

55. Pearly whites: TEETH.

56. Soup sometimes served with banh mi: PHO.  My Sister Mary's recipe is still available on C.C.'s Ginger Roots blog.

60. Cooling systs.: ACS.

61. Island near Kauai: OAHU. Thus OAHU is an island near KAUAI ...
        KAUAI                                                            OAHU
63. Ghanaian writer __ Kwei Armah: AYIAyi Kwei Armah (born 28 October 1939) is a Ghanaian writer best known for his novels including The Beautyful Ones Are Not Yet Born (1968), Two Thousand Seasons (1973) and The Healers (1978). He is also an essayist, as well as having written poetry, short stories, and books for children.
Ayi Kwei Armah
65. Get weepy: CRY.

66. With it: HIP.

67. Sardine can: TIN.

Cheers,
Bill

As always, thanks to Teri for proof reading and for her constructive criticism. 

waseeley

Chandi Deitmer and Darby Ratliff you are invited to post anything you'd like to share about this puzzle, its evolution, the theme, or whatever, in the Comments section below.  We'd love to hear from you. 

* Oh and thanks to sumdaze for teaching me a new use for a tool I've been using for years.  I've just used it to "snip", but never to "sketch".


Jan 4, 2023

Wednesday, January 4, 2023, Hoang-Kim Vu & Jessica Zetzman

Theme: The Fabulous T-Birds said it best ...

 
18. *Overnight delivery, maybe: NEWBORN BABY. Nice clue.

29. *Injury treated with ice and elevation: SPRAINED ANKLE. Once you have a bad one, it never quite goes away.

50. *Secret Santa item: CHRISTMAS GIFT. Anyone give or receive one last week?

62. *Meatless meal in a tortilla: BEAN BURRITO. I just watched a video with a woman who said burritos (at least the way they are made here in the states) are not really Mexican. To be fair, their example was Taco Bell - so duh. The first episode of Taste the Nation with Padma Lakshmi (on Hulu) was filmed in El Paso (which was once part of Mexico), and is called Burritos at the Border. They looked pretty authentic to me (and made me hungry).

60. With 61-Down, "Get a move on!" and an instruction for the answers to the starred clues: WRAP.

61. See 60-Down: IT UP.

Four things to wrap up: a baby, an ankle, a gift, and a burrito. Did you see it?

Across:

1. Election night graphic: MAP.

4. __ vu: DEJA.

8. Noon: MIDDAY.

14. Past: AGO.

15. Stunt legend Knievel: EVEL.

16. Padre de tu padre: ABUELO. The father of your father is your grandfather.

17. Baker's unit: CUP. Tried to fool us into writing tsp, or egg.

20. Has wings, say: EATS. So sneaky.

22. "How groovy": NEATO

23. __ Speedwagon: REO. The band was named after the flatbed truck. Same original five band members still touring.


24. National Poetry Month: APRIL. I always think of Clear Ayes.

26. First-years: ROOKIES.

32. Part of some uniforms: HAT.

33. "Ella Enchanted" beast: OGRE.

34. Compass pt.: SSE.

35. "Frozen" sister: ELSA. Disney movie.

37. __ bunt: SAC. Those of us who don't follow baseball have seen this a few times. In baseball, a sacrifice bunt is a batter's act of deliberately bunting the ball, before there are two outs, in a manner that allows a baserunner to advance to another base.

39. Send out: EMIT.

43. Part of some uniforms: CAP. Deja vu.

46. Desktop light: LAMP.

49. Reddit Q&A session: AMA. Ask me anything.

53. French cake: GALETTE. Like a pie, but freeform.


55. The Carpenters' "We've Only Just __": BEGUN.

56. Mined material: ORE.

57. Chicago team: BEARS.

59. Fuzzy fruit or fuzzy bird: KIWI.

66. Gere title role: DR T. 2000 movie.

67. Nation with a Star of David on its flag: ISRAEL.

68. E-commerce icon: CART.

69. 2-Down, in French: EAU. Water. Some solvers won't like these clues - but we get both of these words often enough, they're both gettable.

70. Grammy category: GOSPEL.

71. Hoity-toity type: SNOB.

72. Tablet download: APP.

Down:

1. Spice cookie ingredient: MACE. A yellowish-brown spice that is derived from the dried lacy coating of the nutmeg seed. A Guide to Mace.

2. 69-Across, in Spanish: AGUA.

3. Toaster pastry brand: POP-TARTS. Any Gilmore Girls fans here? IYKYK.


 4. Family room: DEN.

5. Remains of the day?: EVENING. Like the clue.

6. Experts with rings, hoops, and loupes: JEWELERS.

7. Jessica of "L.A.'s Finest": ALBA. "American action comedy crime television series." Lasted two seasons.

8. Leaves high and dry: MAROONS. I like the clue.

9. Arabic for "son of": IBNAbu, Ibn, and Bin, Oh My!

10. Confer knighthood on: DUB.

11. Honey: DEARIE. The "ie" at the end made it a little tricky.

12. "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" playwright: ALBEE. Edward Franklin Albee III.

13. Goes back and forth: YOYOS.

19. __ vez: another time, in Spanish: OTRA. More Spanish.

21. Self-care getaway option: SPA.

25. __ de Janeiro: RIO. The iconic Christ the Redeemer statue can be seen from just about anywhere in Rio de Janeiro. Located on top of Corcovado Mountain, the 38-meter-tall sculpture reigns as the world’s largest Art Deco statue. It’s worth getting up early to hike up to the summit before it gets too hot or crowded. If you don’t feel up to the hike, you can take a train all the way to the top, or a cab to the parking lot and take a shuttle bus from there. 14 Best Things to Do in Rio de Janeiro.


 27. Blesses: OKS.

28. Bauhaus artist Paul: KLEE.

29. __/her pronouns: SHE.

30. Chum: PAL.

31. Gave a hand?: DEALT. Great clue. Playing cards.

36. Blue-Emu target: ACHE.


 38. Geological period with a noted "explosion": CAMBRIAN.

40. Gist: MAIN IDEA.

41. Global finance org.: IMF. The International Monetary Fund (IMF) works to achieve sustainable growth and prosperity for all of its 190 member countries.

42. Skin pic: TAT. Tattoo.

44. Works in a gallery: ART. Ahhh, noun not verb.

45. Champion on "Parks and Rec," for one: PIT BULL. In the episode "The Comeback Kid" April and Andy adopt a three-legged dog named "Champion."  But Champion actually isn't a "he" at all; Champion is played by Lucy, who was adopted from a pit bull rescue in Los Angeles in 2004. She's actually a very prolific actress; she's been in commercials and was also an extra in "Hotel for Dogs." 


 47. Baton holder: MAESTRO.

48. Messi's team, familiarly: PSG. From Wikipedia: Lionel Andrés Messi, also known as Leo Messi, is an Argentine professional footballer who plays as a forward for Ligue 1 club Paris Saint-Germain and captains the Argentina national team.

50. Resets, as one's browser history: CLEARS.

51. Crystal ball gazer: SEER.

52. Soup, in Koreatown: GUK. The native Korean word for soup.

53. Shoot for the stars: GO BIG.

54. "You __ right!": ARE SO.

58. Circle segments: ARCS.

63. Snooze: NAP.

64. Buzzworthy creature?: BEE.

65. Wagering site, initially: OTB. Off-track betting. Legal gambling on horse racing outside of the race track.



Jan 3, 2023

Tuesday, January 3, 2023 - Rebecca Goldstein

Toys to Grow On...




Rebecca is a scientist developing immunotherapies for cancer. A New Yorker at heart, she lives in the Bay Area with her wife. Rebecca started making crosswords as a pandemic hobby and has been published in several venues, including the LA Times, USA Today, and Universal, with more to come. [The Inkubator] This doesn't mention Rebecca's 5 NYTimes grids.

Wait, she's only been constructing for 3 years?!?  Color me impressed.

Today's puzzle gives us all the BLOCKS to BUILD a structure. Let's take a look:

20. Smile broadly because of one's own achievement, say: BEAM WITH PRIDE. BEAMs are horizontal structural bits that supports laterally to its axis. //I had one (1) CivE class :-)

33. New York City district that's home to the Fearless Girl statue: WALL STREET. Walls make it a room (or an office).


Respect Les' Walls

Fearless Girl

41. Desirable feature of kids' clothing: ROOM TO GROW. ROOM - a 'block' in a house / building made of four walls.

51. Amino acid, vis-à-vis protein: BUILDING BLOCK. Seems right up Rebecca's ally.

Organic Chemistry

How much fun was that? Bits, pieces, parts, and BLOCKs to create & BUILD something. You know, like a nice Tuesday puzzle.
I also like how the theme BUILDS from a beam to a wall to a room.

Across:
1. Country music sound: TWANG. The genre is not my cuppa (though Willie Nelson, Johnny Cash, & Dolly Parton are exceptions to the rule).

6. Coordinating pillowcase: SHAM.

DW says I can't use them - the pillow is a sham!

10. Roasting rod: SPIT.

14. "Yippee!": WAHOO! Woot! was too short.

15. Basketball commentator Rebecca: LOBO. Can't get your name in the grid?, put it in the clue ;-)

Rebecca (not our Constructor) played 6 years in the WNBA but only one for Houston's Comets

16. Long-haired lap dog, familiarly: PEKE.

One missed hair-cut away from Cousin ITT?

17. Change with the times: ADAPT. Adjust, ADAPT, and Overcome. Semper Fi! Right, WC?

18. Major composition: OPUS. Not to be confused with...

Bloom County's OPUS

19. Working hard: AT IT. Working hard or hardly working? If you love your job, it's both.

20. [See: theme]

23. Place for a scrub: SPA.

Not to be confused with ER Scrubs

24. Devoutness: PIETY.

25. Grabbed a bite: ATE.

28. Chicken __ king: ALA.

30. Red carpet walker: VIP.

31. Electric key: FOB.

RKE Hack

33. [See: theme]

36. Soup du __: JOUR. Soup of the day.

French Onion - A Recipe

37. Sign of spring: ARIES. Cute. Not a robin (come a bob-bob-bobbin') but Astrological.

38. Lead-in to Z or Alpha: GEN. Apparently they're already classifying kids born in the early to mid '10s?!?
Read what I found on the interwebs: Alpha children are permanently connected. Such is their attention to new technologies that it becomes a way of life. Independents. They are independent when it comes to making their own decisions and managing their digital identities, and they expect their individual needs and preferences to be taken into account. Bah!

39. Koalas and emus, in Australia: FAUNA. Fauna == animals; flora is the plants.

40. Novelist Atkinson: KATE. A CSO to Dr. DW.

41. [See: theme]

43. WSW opposite: ENE. Compass directions.

Compass Rose

44. Prohibit: BAN.

45. Rowboat need: OAR.

46. Cap letters at Busch Stadium: STL.

I've seen games at Busch Stadiums II & III. Busch I was b/f my time.

47. Get ready to drive?: TEE UP. Golf. Not seat-belt up #PSA

49. Mike and __: fruit-flavored candy: IKE.

Great at the movies 'cuz no one else likes them and they're all mine!

51. [See: theme]

56. Aquarium growth: ALGA.

57. Void's partner: NULL.

58. "Ta-da!": VOILA. WAHOO!

61. Thai currency: BAHT.

1 Baht ~= 2.9¢

62. Leave out: OMIT.

63. "Black-ish" star Tracee __ Ross: ELLIS.


Interview - Ross' Mom is Diana Ross!


64. East, in Spanish: ESTE.

65. Recedes: EBBS. And then it flows.

66. Pomelo peels: RINDS.

Read More

Down:
1. Pan Am rival: TWA. Rival airlines - both, sadly(?), defunct. DW's Aunt was a flight attendant back in Pan Am's glory-days. She was on Nixon's plane to China - I KID YOU NOT(12d). Visit Leo III at 1940 Air Terminal Museum to see flying posh.

2. Roll of dough: WAD. Total Baller!

Put one Benjamin [$100] on top,
one on bottom,
and fill the middle with Bahts :-)

3. Literary captain described as a "grand, ungodly, god-like man": AHAB. Herman Melville's Moby-Dick Cap'n.

4. Casual rejections: NOPES. Still, a hard-no.

5. Skated by, say: GOT A PASS. Until you get to grad-school, you can skate-by with a few DEEs outside of your major. Ask me how I know :-)

6. React to a yellow light, say: SLOW. Rebecca doesn't drive in Houston where 'yellow' means "floor-it!" //seriously, don't be the first off the line at Green or you'll get TEE-boned.

7. Indigenous language in Arizona: HOPI. Hopi is a Uto-Aztecan language spoken by the Hopi people of northeastern Arizona, United States. The use of Hopi has gradually declined over the course of the 20th century. In 1990, it was estimated that more than 5,000 people could speak Hopi as a native language, but only 40 of them were monolingual in Hopi. [WikiP]. Language is culture and, unfortunately, HOPI is dying.

8. Touch borders with: ABUT. I'll let Ray-O handle this :-)

9. Slam-dancer's place: MOSH PIT. '90's Grunge music and slam-dancing.

10. Emergency tire: SPARE. The donut in your trunk.

11. Bite-sized treats whose name means "small ovens" in French: PETIT FOURS. Little tiny baby-cakes.

I Count 8 (not FOUR) of these :-)

12. "Honest!": I KID YOU NOT.

13. Spot for un chapeau: TETE. More French - already? A French hat on your French head.

21. Home brewer's ingredient: MALT. Mmmm, beer.

22. Domino indent: PIP.

25. Up and about: AWAKE.

26. Some hairy pets: TARANTULAS. I'll refrain posting image citing The Breakfast Test.

27. Sweet Sixteen winners: ELITE EIGHT NCAA Basketball aka March Madness. I fill out the office-bracket every year but have no idea what I'm doing. This year, I should ask PK and then split the winnings ;-)

29. Alphabetically first noble gas: ARGON. Third lightest Noble Gas. In the Bohr model, noble gasses have a full valence shell of electrons in the outer ring and ergo, ARGON (et.al), is inert. Mendeleev, a Russian chemist, came up with this beautiful periodic-classification that makes inorganic chemistry calculations a snap.

Periodic Table

30. Mobile payment app: VENMO. I don't use it but the kids today do to pass money to each other. I still don't know how VENMO makes money as it doesn't appear there's a vig associated with paying a buddy / PK for our March bracket. //My tangent made TTP (greatest proofreader, ever! [even caught no hyphen in proof-read ;-)]) give me this:

SNL's First CityWide Change Bank 2

32. Fighting chance?: BRAWL. I'll be honest, I filled it but I don't get it. Like, why the ?, huh? Where's the 'chance'?

34. Director Spike: LEE. We had Spike's Inside Man [movie] Wed, 12/28.

35. Fair-hiring initials: EEO. See also 12/28's memo: it's no longer EOE [Equal Opportunity Employer], apparently.

36. Spree: JAG. Binge.

39. Pay, reluctantly: FORK OVER. Can one FORK OVER a losing bet on VENMO or do they have a no gambling policy?

41. Soccer star and equal-pay advocate Megan: RAPINOE. Female soccer is more winning than males' and yet, until recently, were paid a heck of a lot less.

42. Donkey's need, in a party game: TAIL.

Eeyore's Tail-Pin

44. Future flower: BUD. What to do?, what to do?...

Bud, Mary Jane, Wacky Tabacky
Fast Times at Ridgemont High - this quote was not in AFI's Top 100(?!?)

48. Overjoy: ELATE. Jeff Spicoli [Sean Penn - See: above] was always "elated."

50. Common lab culture: ECOLI. In the lab, there's a refrigerator for lunch and a refrigerator for samples; don't confuse them. //I bet Rebecca already knows this.

51. Paul Bunyan's blue ox: BABE. I did a consulting gig for IHS [Indian Health Service] in Bemidji, MN and I got to visit BABE.

Paul & Babe

52. Feeling nothing: NUMB. Comfortably?


From Pink Floyd's The Wall [9m]


53. Smooth-talking: GLIB. Or Jive Talkin' with the Gibbs?


54. Nonkosher sammies: BLTS. I think the no pork rule had to do with trichinosis and was smart b/f meat-thermometers. My Jewish uncle (Mom's Sister's Hubby) ate ham - what say our Jewish Cornerites?

use real mayonnaise folks
Yummers!

55. Potter's oven: KILN. Waseeley will explain.

59. Jar topper: LID.

60. Donkey: ASS. Eeyore redux?

Can you help him with his TAIL?

The Grid:

<b><a href="https://photos.app.goo.gl/wXb4bkNhTMo1DLRN9">This is my Grid</a></b> with notes I made on the plane ride home.
The Grid. Click to see mine (with blog scribble notes)


WOs: N/A
ESPs: RAPINOE, ELLIS
Fav: I'll go w/ BLTs - goes great with Soup du JOUR. //Did I ever mention I love soup?

There you have it folks - my last pinch-hit for a while. I'll now return you to our regularly-scheduled programmed hosts.

I hope everyone had fun with the puzzle & post-game today.

Cheers, -T