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Apr 27, 2026

Monday, April 27, 2026, Patti Varol

Theme:  OVERJOYED!

Today's puzzle comes to us from Patti Varol, who is not only the editor of the Los Angeles Times Crossword, but whose puzzles have appeared in many other publications, and have been the challenges presented in many crossword tournaments. 

Each of today's long entries begins with a synonym for "happy" -- a very nice way to start Monday morning.

20-Across. Carnival ride with seats shaped like animals: MERRY-GO-ROUND.


33-Across. Hard candies with blue raspberry and green apple flavors: JOLLY RANCHERS.


43-Across. Brand of heavy-duty trash bags: GLAD FORCEFLEX.


59-Across. Golfer played by Adam Sandler: HAPPY GILMORE.


I wanted to echo Patti's theme by using another familiar phrase that starts with a synonym for "happy" -- and does not re-use one of Patti's synonyms -- and I could not do it.  The fact that Patti found these four phrases and fit them into symmetrical spots in the grid is impressive.  The whole thing left me delighted, joyful, thrilled, and ecstatic.

Let's see what other cheerful things show up in the grid.

Across:

1. Allure of a coffee shop: AROMA.

Sometimes the aroma is the best part.


6. Private convos: DMS.  Direct messages are private conversations, usually on social media sites.

9. Initial phase: ONSET.  It has been over a year since the ONSET of my daughter's dog Charlie's crippling disability.  Five veterinarians and thousands of dollars later, we may have a diagnosis.

Our dearly departed terriers at left; Charlie (a European village dog) on the right.


14. Student: PUPIL.

15. Snakelike fish: EEL.

16. "And there you have it!": VOILÀ.  "See there!" in French.  Adopted into English to call attention to something, or to suggest an appearance as if by magic (like "ta-da").

17. Flower part: PETAL.

18. D-backs, on scoreboards: ARI.  The Arizona Diamondbacks (or D-backs) are a professional baseball team based in Phoenix, Arizona.

Arizona Diamondbacks logo


19. ATM key: ENTER.

20. [Theme clue]

23. Strong urge: DESIRE.

26. Earsplitting: LOUD.

27. Pick up the tab: PAY.

28. Before, poetically: ERE.

     Maid of Athens, ere we part,
     Give, oh, give me back my heart!
     Or, since that has left my breast,
     Keep it now, and take the rest!

          -- Lord Byron, 1810

29. Frustrated cry: GAH.  An interjection used to express disappointment, frustration, or dismay.

Gah!


31. Recipe amount: CUP.

33. [Theme clue]

38. Tibet's continent: ASIA.

39. Sign before Virgo: LEO.

40. Dinghy pair: OARS.

43. [Theme clue]

48. One who may have a platonic partner, for short: ARO.  Aromantic -- a person who does not experience romantic attraction.

49. Flesh and blood: KIN.

50. Photo __: OPS.  Photo opportunities.  Occasions or settings that lend themselves to, or are deliberately arranged for, taking photographs, especially for favorable publicity of the subjects.

51. Delivery room docs: OBS.  Obstetricians.

54. Backless shoe: MULE.  Mules can be flat, or on wedges or block heels, or even high-heeled.  Many slippers are mules.  Toes can be open, as shown below, or closed.

Mule with block heel.


57. "This sale ends soon!": ACT NOW.  Pressure tactics sometimes lead to poor decisions.

59. [Theme clue]

62. "Rashomon" director Kurosawa: AKIRA.  Akira Kurosawa (1910-1998) was a Japanese filmmaker who directed 30 feature films over six decades.  Rashomon (1950) was the surprise winner of the Golden Lion at the 1951 Venice Film Festival, opening Western markets to Japanese films for the first time.  You may remember Seven Samurai (1954).

Akira Kurosawa


63. Actress Goth of Guillermo del Toro's "Frankenstein": MIA.  Mia Goth is a British actress and model.  She has a fitting surname for the genre.

She's too old for her mother to prevent her going out like this.


64. "I'm the best!": YAY ME.

68. Intel job: RECON.  Intel is intelligence, or information concerning a subject of interest, especially an enemy; recon is reconnaissance, or an exploratory military survey of enemy territory.

69. K-pop band who began their Arirang World Tour in 2026: BTS.  BTS (which stands for the Korean words for "Bulletproof Boy Scouts"), also known as the Bangtan Boys, is a South Korean boy band formed in 2010.  In 2020, BTS became the fastest group since the Beatles to chart four US number-one albums in less than two years.  They are the best-selling musical act in South Korean history.



70. __ to: before: PRIOR.

71. Very skilled: ADEPT.

72. Dead __ Scrolls: SEA.

73. Categories: TYPES.

Down:

1. Program opened with a tap: APP.  An app, which is short for "application," is a type of software that can be installed and run on a computer, tablet, smartphone or other electronic devices.  Most apps have a specific and narrow function.

Apps on a smartphone.


2. Truly regret: RUE.

3. Choose: OPT.

4. Metropolis east of the Everglades: MIAMI.

5. Hypersensitivity that may be diagnosed with a scratch test: ALLERGY.

6. Precious: DEAR.

7. Actress Streep: MERYL.  Meryl Streep is an American actress who has had success with critically acclaimed dramas and mainstream silliness alike.  Over her long career, she has earned three Academy Awards:  Best Actress in a Supporting Role for Kramer vs Kramer (1979), and Best Actress in a Leading Role for Sophie's Choice (1982) and for The Iron Lady (2011).  She is the most Academy Award-nominated performer in history.

Meryl Streep in 1977


8. Irish county next to Mayo: SLIGO.  County Sligo is a county in the Northern and Western Region of Ireland.  W. B. Yeats grew up there and its landscapes inspired his poetry.  Obscure for a Monday puzzle.

The dark green area is County Sligo; the pink is Northern Ireland, which is part of the UK.


9. Like a library book one has to pay for: OVERDUE.  My long career as a librarian was partly inspired by my childhood fascination with date due cards and the machine that captured an image of each card alongside my library card.

Alas, I never got to use the photocharger.  I mostly worked in computerizing catalogs.


10. Off-limits move: NO NO.

11. "Quit slouching!": SIT UP.

12. Supreme Court justice Kagan: ELENA.  Elena Kagan is an associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States. She was appointed in 2010 by President Obama and is the fourth woman to serve on the Court.  PRIOR to her service on the Supreme Court, she was a clerk for Justice Thurgood Marshall; a lawyer in private practice; a professor at the University of Chicago Law School; a special counsel for the Senate Judiciary Commmittee; Associate White House Counsel for President Clinton; professor and then Dean of Harvard Law School; and then Solicitor General for President Obama. 

The first four female U.S. Supreme Court justices:
 Sandra Day O'Connor, Sonia Sotomayor, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, and Elena Kagan.


13. Not on time: TARDY.

21. Tail end: REAR.

22. Cry of pain: OUCH.

23. __ vu: familiar feeling: DÉJÀ.  Déjà vu is French for "already seen."  In English, it refers to the illusion of remembering scenes and events when experienced for the first time, that is, a feeling that one has seen or heard something before.



24. God with a bow and arrow: EROS.

25. Former baseball commissioner Bud: SELIG.  "Bud" Selig is the commissioner emeritus of baseball.  He was de facto acting commissioner beginning in 1992 in his capacity as chairman of the Major League Baseball (MLB) Executive Committee before being named the official commissioner in 1998.  He served as the ninth commissioner of baseball from 1998 to 2015.  He is credited with the financial turnaround of baseball, with a 400 percent increase in the revenue of MLB during his tenure.

Bud Selig


30. Grapefruit serving, often: HALF.

32. Univ. teacher: PROF.  A university teacher is often a professor.

34. Singsong syllables: LA LA.



35. Opposite of paleo-: NEO.

36. Wine stopper: CORK.

37. Cut-and-dry spot: SALON.

41. Seized auto: REPO.  Repossessed (usually for failure to make payments).

42. Annual festival in Austin, TX: SXSW.  South by Southwest (SXSW) is an annual conglomeration of film, interactive media, and music festivals that take place in mid-March in Austin, Texas.



44. Insect that forages in large raids: ARMY ANT.

45. Heisman winner Flutie: DOUG.  Doug Flutie is a former professional football quarterback.  In a 21-year career, Flutie played 12 seasons in the National Football League (NFL), eight seasons in the Canadian Football League (CFL), and one season in the United States Football League (USFL).  He played college football for the Boston College Eagles, winning the Heisman Trophy in 1984.



46. Italian farewell: CIAO.  Or, as DH likes to say:  "Ciao for now!"

47. Put into code: ENCRYPT.

51. Catherine of "The Studio": O'HARA.  Catherine O'Hara (1954-2026) was a Canadian-American actress and comedian. She began in improvisational and sketch comedy before expanding her career with dramatic roles. She has a long list of film credits, but may be best known for her roles in BeetlejuiceHome Alone, and Schitt's Creek

Catherine O'Hara in 2005


52. Made cookies, say: BAKED.

53. Jazz (up): SPICE.

55. Arms and legs: LIMBS.

56. Crème de la crème: ELITE.  More French!  "Crème de la crème" is literally "cream of the cream" and is used to mean "best of the best." 

58. In need of tissues: TEARY.

60. Actor's accessory: PROP.

61. Tortilla dough: MASA.  Masa is dough made from ground corn that has been softened by soaking in alkali. 

65. Shrill bark: YIP.

66. Fellow Stooge of Larry and Curly: MOE.  We have a Chairman by that name in our Corner.

67. Hosp. triage areas: ERS.  Hospital triage areas are Emergency Rooms.


Here's the grid:




Solvers, did you RUE attempting this puzzle, and cry "GAH" HALFway into it?

Or are you an ELITE solver, so ADEPT at crosswords that you yelled "YAY ME!"?

All TYPES of solvers are welcome in the Comments.  We DESIRE your input.

-- NaomiZ

Apr 26, 2026

Sunday April 26, 2026 Zhou Zhang & Kevin Curry

Theme: "A RIVER RUNS THROUGH IT" - A well-known river runs through each theme entry between the letters I & T. 

26. Performs for only one side of the audience?: EXISTS STAGE RIGHT. Exits stage right. Crossing 27. Slithering reptile: SNAKE

35. Support for a fractured fruit?: BANANA SPLINT. Banana split. Crossing 12. Seattle-based retail giant: AMAZON.

69. Sew angry?: RAGE QUILT. Rage quit. Crossing  60. "Slow down" light color: YELLOW.

 94. Mass celebrations?: PIETY PARTIES. Pity parties. Crossing 78. __ blue: biology stain: NILE.

110. Needs size EEEEEE shoes?: HAS A PROBLEM WIDTH. Has a problem with. Crossing 100. "Song Sung Blue" Oscar nominee: HUDSON.

Very creative theme. Notice all the rivers are clued in the non-river direction. You can't have GANGES as there's no other way to clue it other than the river itself. So this grid has an extra layer of constraint. 

Our first Sunday from Zhou Zhang & Kevin Curry, a true puzzle family. Their kids are crossword constructors also.  

Across:

1. Salad follower?: BAR. Salad bar. 

4. Like clothes after a spin cycle: DAMP.

8. Dream state, briefly: REM.

11. Savors the sun: BASKS. Spring is finally here.

16. __ carte menu: ALA.

17. Cookies that debuted with a lemon meringue variety: OREOS

19. French friend: AMIE.

21. Italian fashion giant: ARMANI

22. Understand: GET.

23. "Don't interrupt!": I'M SPEAKING.

25. Longs for: CRAVES.

29. Puzzle pieces?: ZEES.

30. "Bleeding Love" singer Lewis: LEONA. British singer. 

31. "Otello" baritone: IAGO.

32. Herd word: MOO.

33. Like mackerel: OILY. Good fat. 

34. Natural rope fiber: SISAL.

40. Supermodel Heidi: KLUM.

43. Use a keyboard: TYPE.

44. Caterpillar roll ingredient: EEL. Eel sauce on top. Yummy! We also have 87. California roll ingredient: CRAB.

45. Calendar col.: FRI.

48. Ye __ Apothecary: OLDE.

51. Snoop (around): NOSE.

53. Snoop: PRY.

55. Leave for a minute: STEP OUT.

57. Beach volleyball team, e.g.: DUO. 64. Pair in a ring: TAG TEAM.

58. Kitchen gloves: MITTS.

59. First woman to be head writer on "SNL": FEY. Tina. 

61. Applies, as influence: EXERTS.

62. Head of the class: EDUCATOR.

67. Crush it, informally: SLAY. And  68. With competence: ABLY.

71. Wild guess: STAB.

72. Org. that sells "I Read Banned Books" bookmarks: ACLU. I always like the trivia angle. 

73. Headache remedy: ASPIRIN.

74. Texas symbol: LONE STAR.

77. Primps: PREENS.

79. High-end camera initials: SLR.

80. Was victorious in: WON AT.

81. Sense of self: EGO.

82. Cobbler container: PIE DISH.

84. Poorly lit: DIM.

86. Flabbergasts: AWES.

88. Donkey: ASS. I'm still searching for my lost donkeys. 

89. Gymnast Suni with six Olympic medals: LEE. Minnesotan!

90. Direction in a Steinbeck title: EAST.

92. Hindi film star __ Rukh Khan: SHAH.  "King Khan" of Bollywood. 



99. Shanghai salutation: NI HAO. Ni = You. Hao = Good.

103. Prop for Zach Galifianakis's talk show: FERN. Super funny show. "Between Two Ferns".



105. "__ out!": YER.

106. Home run run: TROT.

108. Poor skiing condition: SLUSH.

109. Graph lines: AXES.

114. Benefit: UPSIDE.

116. Ability to spot details: TRAINED EYE.

117. Moo __ pork: SHU.

118. Scottish monster, affectionately: NESSIE.

119. Chow for a Clydesdale: OATS.

120. American Red Cross visitor: DONOR.

121. Yoga chants: OMS.

122. Coin receivers: SLOTS.

123. Sound of disapproval: TSK.

124. Apprehends: NABS.

125. "I don't wanna": NAH.

Down:
 
1. Deli staples with cream cheese: BAGELS

2. Vronsky of "Anna Karenina": ALEXEI. Anna's lover. 

3. Mathematical comparisons: RATIOS.

4. Be good at everything: DO IT ALL.

5. Upper limbs: ARMS.

6. First MLS player to win consecutive MVP awards: MESSI. Leo. 

7. Can opener: POP TAB.

8. Zen garden tool: RAKE.

9. Mideast dignitary: EMIR.

10. A maximis ad __: MINIMA.  Latin for "from the greatest things to the smallest".

11. Sweater weather sound: BRR.

13. "Now's not the time": SAVE IT FOR LATER. 50. Risky late-night coffee order: DOUBLE ESPRESSO. We seldom see a pair of 14s as fill on a Sunday grid. Lovely.  

14. Pay respect, in a way: KNEEL.

15. Actress Spacek: SISSY.

18. Channels that provide ocean access: SEA GATES.

20. Freezer aisle waffles: EGGOS.

21. Playbill word: ACT.

24. Suffering: AGONY.

28. Crosses one's fingers: HOPES.

36. Where a QR code may lead: APP.

37. Toy ball blaster: NERF GUN.

38. "Who cares if they do": LET EM.

39. Holly genus: ILEX. Learned from doing crosswords. 

41. Foot or stone: UNIT.

42. Parts of e-bikes: MOTORS.

46. Root vegetable high in vitamin C: RUTABAGA. Didn't know this. Boomer always prepared us boiled rutabaga for Thanksgiving. So hard to cut. 

47. Tiny: ITSY.

48. Words of praise: ODE.

49. Rapper in the "Fast & Furious" franchise: LUDACRIS.


52. Thin parts on tanks: STRAPS.

54. Cooler named for a cryptid: YETI.

56. Younger siblings, stereotypically: PESTS.

58. Month that's rarely abbreviated: MAY.

63. Like crosswords: CLUED.

64. Yorkie, for one: TERRIER.

65. Pollution stat: AQI.

66. Makes amends (for): ATONES.

70. Give an expensive coat to: GILD.

71. Adjust, as an alarm: SET.

72. Dad, in Korean: APPA. Mom is eomma.

73. Liability opposite: ASSET.

75. Basketball Hall of Famer Steve: NASH.

76. Actor Corddry: ROB. Was a correspondent on "The Daily Show with Jon Stewart".


80. Furniture prohibited in many apartment leases: WATER BED.

83. OutKast hit: HEY YA.

85. Small rug: MAT.

87. __ crisp oil: CHILI.

91. Hold back, as information: SIT ON.

93. Gets back to: ANSWERS.

95. Stand firm: INSIST.

96. Sauce made with pine nuts: PESTO.

97. Genesis mountain: ARARAT. Noah's Ark landed here.

98. Convinced of: SOLD ON.

101. Respiratory condition: ASTHMA.

102. "Quiet, you": OH HUSH.

103. Followers of Bacchus: FAUNS.

104. Boot: EXPEL.

107. "Congo Square" singer-songwriter __ Marie: TEENA.

110. Laugh syllable: HEE.

111. Bits of butter: PATS.

112. Game whose board has 42 territories: RISK.

113. "Stay out of this," for short: MYOBMind Your Own Business.

115. Put down: DIS.


In case you missed yesterday. I mentioned a thoughtful initiative from the Minnesota-based constructors Will Eisenberg and Hannah Slovut-Einertson: Midis for Minnesota, a pack of 13 midi puzzles tied to donations supporting immigrant families in need. The puzzles are edited by Will. Contribute to a mutual aid organization, send in proof, and the puzzles are yours. I made the preview puzzle. Give it a solve. 

C.C.

Apr 25, 2026

Saturday, April 25, 2026, Greg Snitkin & Amie Walker

Saturday Themeless by Greg Snitkin & Amie Walker 

 

Here's a nice note from Greg: 
Bio: I am a dad with 3 small kids and am an Assistant Controller at a hedge fund in NYC.
Notes: I'm a big fan of Amie's puzzles, so when I found myself on a mission to make a 68-word themeless with clean fill, I approached Amie who graciously joined the cause. When she suggested this fun grid layout with diagonal symmetry I knew I asked the right person! Fun fact - back in 2012 I may have bought a bunch of TWINKIES when I heard Hostess was filing for bankruptcy.

Amie, who is an attorney in Chandler, AZ, added: It's always a delight making grids with Greg, one of the nicest folks in puzzles. I really enjoyed his wordplay clues in this one. Fun fact: I have never actually had a Twinkie!


Across:

1. Award for Attica Locke's "Bluebird, Bluebird": EDGAR - Attica Locke's "Bluebird, Bluebird" won the prestigious 2018 Edgar Award for Best Novel


6. Gala portion: APPLE CHIP  😀- APPLE computers contain many CHIPS but that was not relevant here
15. Duane __: NYC chain owned by Walgreens: READE.


16. Personal compass: MORAL CODE.

17. "Precision Crafted Performance" sloganeer: ACURA.


18. One who really gets people?: PRANKSTER - They might yell, Gotcha! 😀

19. Like a wise guy: SAGELY.

21. Draws: TIES - This game has ended in a draw or TIE because it is black's move and his King can not move into check


22. Apt name for a cinematographer: CAM 😀

23. Visual aids: EYEPIECES - Different EYEPIECES can give different telescope images


25. Soccer great called "O Rei": PELE - Any four-letter soccer player, hmmm...

26. Had the conn: STEERED - Captain Kirk leaves and turns STEERING over to Mr. Sulu. Derived from "conduire" (to conduct) or a "conning tower," the "conn" is not an abbreviation but a nautical term for the station controlling ship maneuvers, separate from commanding the entire vessel. You're welcome!


28. Gospel-singing sister of Aretha: ERMA - The Franklin sisters

ERMA             Aretha                  Carolyn

29. Degree of difficulty?: PHD - 😀 Yes, obtaining that degree is difficult. 

32. Couture letters: YSL.

33. "How fun!": OH NEAT.

35. Features of some cold cases?: EAR ACHES 😀

38. Mark up: NOTATE.


39. Fabric: CLOTH.

40. Part of a Cuban combo: BONGO.

42. Went first: LED.


43. The hills of Rome, e.g.: SEPTET.


45. Parents: FOLKS.

47. Hidden assets: SECRET WEAPONS.


52. Hostess treats: TWINKIES - If kept in their air tight wrapping, they will last 45 days, not forever. 

54. First name in country pop: SHANIA.


55. Voice-activated, say: HANDS FREE - I say, "Siri, call Joann" and she does!

57. Bucks: BREAD - BREAD as slang for money is a frequent Saturday visitor 

58. Chiwere speaker: OTOE.


59. Cheerful tune: LILT.

60. One bit: AT ALL.


61. __ Reader: UTNE. The Current edition

62. Serpentine fish: EELS.

63. Bounce back: RALLY - The Vikings were down by 33 points at halftime.


Down:

1. Wipe: ERASE.

2. Get on with one's half-life?: DECAY 😀  

3. Get a feel for: GAUGE.

4. Campaign managers?: AD REPS.

5. Wake-up calls: REALITY CHECKS.

6. Rock blaster: AMP - I abandoned TNT after some crossers appeared

7. Billy who wore a velvet tuxedo jacket and ball gown to the Oscars in 2019: 
 PORTER ¯\_(ツ)_/¯


8. Speak highly of: PRAISE.

9. Kent co-worker: LANE - In the English County of Kent, a co-worker might be a MATE, but Lois LANE worked in Metropolis 
with Clark Kent. Somehow Clark's (George Reeves') glasses hid his super identity from Lois Lane (Noel Neill).


10. __ Club: ELKS.

11. Loops into a chain: CCS - Much easier today rather than using Carbon CopieS

12. Breakfast option: HOT CEREAL - Mom always said they would "stick to my ribs".


13. The one, so to speak: IDEAL MATE - As we approach 60 years of marriage, I think we've got this covered.

14. Spread throughout: PERMEATED - Last year, wildfires in Canada PERMEATED the air in several states


20. "Big yikes": YEESH.

24. People person?: CELEB - CELEBS do appear in People Magazine

25. Bottled (up): PENT.

27. Useful connections for networking?: DONGLES - For some reason, Apple did not put in any USB-A
 or HDMI ports in my current MacBook and so I had to buy (and learn the word) a DONGLE. They have since put them back. My current MacBook with only two USB-C ports is shown on the bottom below.

 

29. Chest day targets, for short: PECS.

30. Lucy of "Pretty Little Liars": HALE 
¯\_(ツ)_/¯ I think Lucy is second from the left


31. Surprises with a call: DROPS IN ON - Nobody did it like Cosmo Kramer


34. Place to blow off smoke?: HOOKAH BAR - We love the Rick Steves Travelogues on PBS. While in Turkey he did visit a HOOKAH BAR but said he only "smoked" dried apples.


36. One who shows up: ATTENDEE.

37. Low-pressure approach: SOFT SELL - We've left dealerships when getting the hard sell

41. As we speak: NOW.

44. Layered dessert often topped with syllabub: TRIFLE A TRIFLE is a classic English layered dessert typically composed of sponge cake shake in sherry, fruit, custard and topped with whipped cream, or, historically, a whipped cream, wine and lemon mixture know as a syllabub. You're welcome.


46. City-state documented by Herodotus: SPARTA.


48. Inducing the heebie-jeebies: EERIE - Our favorite cwd lake takes on another vowel

49. "Inside the NBA" analyst since 2011: O'NEAL - Shaq and his girlfriend at an NBA event


50. Horan of One Direction: NIALL - On the left 


51. "I hate to say it ... ": SADLY.

52. The old you?: THOU 😀 How Great THOU Art might be the greatest hymn of all time

53. Inventor who coined the term "horsepower": WATT WATT, you want more?


56. "Arrival" arrivals, briefly: ETS - This interesting movie had the ETS arriving in an upright craft.



Notes from C.C.:

Here's a thoughtful initiative from the Minnesota-based constructors Will Eisenberg and Hannah Slovut-Einertson: Midis for Minnesota, a pack of 13 midi puzzles tied to donations supporting immigrant families in need. The puzzles are edited by Will. Contribute to a mutual aid organization, send in proof, and the puzzles are yours. I made the preview puzzle. Give it a solve.