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Jul 14, 2025

Monday July 14, 2025 Joseph McIntyre

  

Happy Monday, everyone! sumdaze here with what seems to be an LAT debut for Joseph McIntyre. Congrats!  

Theme:            Coasting Through the EASTs

In today's grid we find four themed answers and a reveal. All of the themed answers end in the letters E-A-S-T. Let's take a look:

17 Across. *Sourdough starter: WILD YEAST.
I enjoyed seeing sourdough in this clue. I learned how to work sourdough in 1986 from the (then) cowboss on the MC Ranch, Bill Black. I have been baking all things sourdough ever since -- though I did have to grow a new starter with WILD YEAST a few times over the years due to moves. My current starter is 11-years old. Here is a pic of my starter, all bubbly and ready for use:  
I simply pour off 2 cups to make my bread
then put the rest back into the refrigerator.
This method does not require "discard recipes".

24 Across. *News website created by Tina Brown: THE DAILY BEAST.  This is a news and opinion website that focuses on politics and pop culture. It launched in 2008.

38 Across. *Words before a grand finale: LAST BUT NOT LEAST.  
This was a fun grid-spanner!
50 Across. *Christian observance that's on a different day every year: MOVEABLE FEAST.
At first I was looking for a specific holiday that is not tied to a date. Think "Easter" as opposed to "Christmas". There is also the Hemingway memoir.

62. Londoner who may have a Cockney accent, and what can be found in the answer to each starred clue: EAST ENDER. This is "a native or inhabitant of the part of London that is EAST of the city as far as the River Lea, including the Docklands". 
EastEnders is also a popular British television 56-Down that first aired forty years ago. Here is a 2:30 min. video explaining the Cockney accent on the show.  

Here on The Corner, today's unifier has an extra connection because posters often describe the right-hand side of the grid as the EAST, as if we are talking about a map. Today's themers all END in the EAST with EAST. It is unlikely that this is what our constructor had in mind -- but it works. I'll add the grid now so you can see if you agree.  

We have more clues to review:

Across:

1. Sign-in sheet attachment: PEN.  

4. Brand of canned meat: SPAM.
Easy Hawaiian Spam Musubi with Sushi Nori Seaweed
SPAM musubis are popular in Hawaii.
They sell rice molds that match the SPAM shape.

8. "What's it all about, __": Dionne Warwick lyric: ALFIE.  Burt Bacharach and Hal David wrote Alfie for the 1966 film of the same name starring Michael Cane who, by the way, used his native Cockney accent for the film. Cilla Black of the UK was the first to record Alfie. Cher also released a cover. 

13. Commotion: ADO.

14. Congressional staffers: AIDES.

16. Downstairs, on a ship: BELOW.  as in "BELOW deck"   and   
28 Across. "All __": conductor's call: ABOARD.     and     44 Across. Assents, at sea: AYES.

19. Maine-to-Florida rte.: U.S. ONE.  This is the longest north-south road in the U.S.  
I found these two photos on the internet. Both were taken in Fort Kent, ME.
There seems to be some disagreement as to which end is the start.

20. Swear (to): ATTEST.

21. In a funk: SAD.  
Wild Cherry     ~     Play That Funky Music     ~     1976
They do not seem SAD, even though they are playing a funk-y song.

23. Smart talk: SASS.

27. "Yeah, I doubt that": UH, NO.

31. Sir __ Guinness: ALEC.  (1914 - 2000)  He won the 1958 Oscar for Best Actor for his role as Colonel Nicholson in The Bridge on the River Kwai. Here he is as Obi-Wan Kenobi in the Star Wars trilogy.
  Alec Guinness Hated Star Wars And Obi-Wan Kenobi Didn't Learn Anyone's  Names | GIANT FREAKIN ROBOT

34. Library search field: TITLE. When searching for a book on a library's website, one can search by TITLE, author, ISBN, keyword, etc. 
CSO to our library expert, NaomiZ!

37. Seek the affection of: WOO.  Who else enjoys seeing the various bird performances when they try to WOO a mate? Here is a 1:42 min. video of an impressive affection seeker.

42. 911 responder: Abbr.: EMT.

43. Make into law: ENACT.  The M-W Word of the Day for "today" was the opposite of ENACT. It was rescind

45. "This Is __ Tap": SPINAL.  This is Spinal Tap is the title of a brilliant 1984 mocumentary movie directed by Rob Reiner. As it turns out, its sequel is set to be released in theaters on Sept. 12, 2025. Fans of the original will enjoy this very short teaser trailer. I like how they made the Roman numeral II an homage to their Stonehenge stage prank in the original.

47. Triumphant cries: AHAS.  

56. Native Czech, e.g.: SLAV.  Slovenians are a South SLAVic ethnic group so I will take this opportunity to insert here a photo of Slovenian Tadej Pogacar, wearing the yellow jersey in Stage 6 of this year's Tour de France.  

58. Give it a go: TRY.  

59. Whitney Houston's record label: ARISTA.  Click here to see which artists Arista currently represents. How many do you recognize? 

60. Inner's opposite: OUTER.

64. Fast train to Boston: ACELA.  I know this from doing XWD puzzles. My memory trick is ACE-Los Angeles...even though it is a northEAST train.

65. Worshippers at a gurdwara: SIKHS. A gurdwara is a Sikh shrine or place of worship.

66. Granola grain: OAT.  

67. Out of fashion: PASS
É.  The way the fashion industry keeps recycling past looks, it is difficult to know what is out.    
Heidi Klum knows.
68. Impulsive: RASH.  
69. Online convos: IMS.  conversations and Instant Messages

Down:

1. Play with, as a kitten might: PAW AT.  

2. Novelist Wharton: EDITH.  (1862-1937)  In 1921 she became the first woman to win the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction for her 46-Down, The Age of Innocence.

3. Nick of "The Prince of Tides": NOLTE.  his IMDb page

4. Opens up to a doctor?: SAYS AH.  Husker Gary gave us a fun Norman Rockwell image the Saturday before last. He wrote, "Nobody did it better than Norman Rockwell." I agree.  

5. Metal baking container: PIE TIN.  Metal steered me toward TIN.

6. Letters on a toothpaste tube: ADA.  American Dental Association

7. Stylike: MESSY.  like a pig sty

8. __ Dhabi: ABU.  Abu Dhabi is both a city and a an emirate within the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Also, Abu Dhabi the city is both the capital of the Abu Dhabi emirate and the capital of the UAE. (I'll wait while you reread those last two sentences a few times so they make sense.)

9. To a smaller degree: LESS SO.  I liked the three S's in a row.

10. Drift from the pier: FLOAT AWAY.  
11. Charged particles: IONS.

12. Female sheep: EWES.  Sheep can be singular or plural.

15. Shot in the dark: STAB.  as in "I'm not sure but I'll take a STAB at the answer"

18. Subtract: DEDUCT.

22. Coped (with): DEALT.

25. "Whole __ Red": Playboi Carti album: LOTTA.  
learning moment
26. Cain's brother: ABEL.

29. Pink wine: ROS
É.  Summer is a good time to experiment with a ROSÉ.  

30. Connect the __: DOTS.  American Phil Hansen set the world record for the most dots in a dot-to-dot puzzle in 2017 with 52,901 dots.

31. Pub quaffs: ALES.  A quaff is an enjoyable beverage...not to be confused with coif, an elaborate hairdo.

32. "Aladdin" treasure: LAMP.  

33. Best guesses: ESTIMATES.  You will need to get these if your vehicle is 36-Down-ed.

35. "Monsters, __": INC.  This is a 2001 Disney Pixar film. It's cute. You should see it.

36. Wreck beyond repair: TOTAL.  

39. Wally Cleaver's little brother, for short: BEAV.  The TV series Leave It to Beaver ran from 1957-1963. 
Golly gee, BEAV, what do you think Dad's gonna say
when he gets home from work and finds out you are keeping a frog in the bathtub?

40. Not yet rented: UNLET.  One definition of let is "to rent".

41. Enter slowly: EASE IN.  Are you one to EASE IN to a cold swimming pool or do you go for it and jump right in?

46. Fiction section selections: NOVELS.  Last month I read The Henna Artist by Alka Joshi. I sometimes see Alka at the pool where I swim but we are not on a first-name basis or anything like that. 
Do her other two NOVELS center around the same characters? 

48. Shrubby tracts: HEATHS.  I was temporarily stymied on this one because I typed in HEdgeS.
Perhaps you've heard of HEATHS and heathers. A HEATH is an area of open, uncultivated land, especially in Britain, with characteristic vegetation of heather, gorse, and coarse grasses.

49. From the start: AFRESH.  Def.:  from the beginning; anew; again.

51. Greek war god: ARES. He was also a lover as well as a fighter. ARES and Aphrodite had a thing but she was married to Hephaestus so that did not go well. Eros, another crossword regular, is an offspring of ARES and Aphrodite.

52. Via plane: BY AIR.

53. Prim "Same for me": AS DO I.

54. Cook blue crabs, perhaps: STEAM.

55. Fruity desserts: TARTS.

56. __ opera: SOAPEastEnders, for example

57. Pixar film set in the fictional Italian town of Portorosso: LUCA.  This is a coming-of-age story about a young boy experiencing an unforgettable summer with his friends. The catch is his human friends do not know that he is a sea monster.

61. Norma __: Sally Field role: RAE.  Sally Field (b. Nov. 6, 1946) won an Oscar for Norma Rae in 1979. She won again in 1984 for Places in the Heart.
Sally Field as Norma Rae

63. Reggae-adjacent genre: SKA.  For about a year now I have been asking my smart speaker to play SKA music when I am doing housework. The tempo keeps me moving and I love the horns! We'll go out today on one of my favorite SKA covers:  
Come on Eileen     ~     Save Ferris     ~     1997

Have a great week, everyone!

Jul 13, 2025

Sunday July 12, 2025 Rebecca Goldstein

Theme:  "Sultans of Swing" - The last word of each theme entry is Major League Baseball team player. The first word are all synonyms of "great".

22. Massive, luminous body larger than the sun: SUPER GIANT.

28. Mighty Morphin figure of 1990s television: POWER RANGER.

42. Senior position at a taproom: MASTER BREWER.

68. Pickpocket in "Oliver Twist": THE ARTFUL DODGER.

96. Easy charge for a babysitter: PERFECT ANGEL.

112. High-voltage fish: ELECTRIC RAY.

122. Athlete in the Midsummer Classic, or what can be found six times in this puzzle?: MLB ALL- STAR.

We've seen many baseball themes in the past. None with such tightness, hallmark of Rebecca's puzzles. Three from each league, nicely balanced.

The fill are also outstanding. We don't often see pair of 13s as fill. 

Across:

1. Call back?: ECHO.

5. Fake gems: PASTE. It's a type of glass used to imitate gemstones, especially diamonds. Learning moment for me.


10. Sorts: ILKS.

14. __ white: espresso bar order: FLAT.

18. Lose: DROP.

19. Ramadan faith: ISLAM.

20. Hi-fi sound: MONO.

21. Turn red in the face: BLUSH.

24. Futurist: SEER.

25. Salary bump: RAISE.

26. Eat by candlelight, maybe: DINE.

27. Show that celebrated 50 seasons in 2025, for short: SNL.

30. __ Geo Wild: NAT.

32. Nepal neighbor: TIBET. Momos are popular there. Steamed dumplings.

34. Chemical in pretzel-making: LYE.

35. Evening, in ads: NITE.

36. Colorful pattern: TIE DYE.

39. Tuna roll seaweed: NORI.

40. Wasting time: IDLE.

44. Final stretches of a race: LAST LEGS. Also loved: 94. "Love that!": VERY COOL. 10. Words said with a yawn: I'M SO TIRED. 13. "Well, excu-use me!": SORRY I ASKED 14. Warm button-ups with checkered patterns: FLANNEL SHIRTS. 43. Source of some dirt: RUMOR MILL. 44. Big wheel on the Thames: LONDON EYE. 54. Lucky numbers, maybe: LOTTERY TICKET

48. Reddit Q&A: AMA.

49. __ Dhabi: ABU.

50. Six in a million?: ZEROS. 1,000,000.

52. Makeup mogul Lauder: ESTEE.

53. Area: REALM.

56. Urban haze: SMOG.

59. Musty: DANK.

60. Maui's __ Highway: HANA.

61. Selling points?: AD COPY. Ah, OK, selling points of a product.

63. Cincinnati's state: OHIO

65. Thought: IDEA.

67. Article: ITEM.

72. Hoist: HEFT.

75. Sneaker brand named for a big cat: PUMA. Loving my Asics Versablast. Light and comfy. 


76. Typical college applicant: TEEN.

77. Groups of eight: OCTETS.

81. Merriness: GLEE.

82. Force: DINT.

84. Double Stuf cookie: OREO.

86. Actor Davis: OSSIE.

87. Princess topper: TIARA.

89. Homeric epic: ILIAD.

91. Decade's 10: Abbr.: YRS.

93. St. known for spuds: IDA.

101. Oven setting, briefly: TEMP.

102. Airline whose name comes from the Book of Hosea: EL AL. Didn't know this trivia. 

103. New York PWHL team: SIRENS. Professional Women's Hockey League. Our team is Minnesota Frost, the champion last year. 



104. __-glace: rich sauce: DEMI.

107. Clicking sound?: AHA. 129. Class struggle?: TEST. Won't mislead our regulars. 

109. Grannies: NANAS.

111. Lip: RIM.

115. Sir McKellen: IAN.

117. Ages and ages: AEON.

120. Common sound at Oktoberfest: POLKA.

121. Main role: LEAD.

125. Decided: OPTED.

126. "You are something __!": ELSE.

127. "__ beaucoup": MERCI.

128. Sports commentator Andrews: ERIN.


130. Depletes: SAPS.

131. "25" and "30" singer: ADELE.

132. Den fixture: SOFA.

Down:

1. MS reviewers: EDS.

2. Gunk: CRUD.

3. Arizona Natives: HOPI.

4. Opportunity to score: OPEN NET.

5. "Some __": message in "Charlotte's Web": PIG. From Wikipedia: When Wilbur is in danger of being slaughtered, Charlotte writes messages in her web praising him, such as "Some Pig", "Terrific", "Radiant", and "Humble", to persuade the farmer to spare his life. Some Pig, Splynter!



6. "Take it or leave it" warning: AS IS.

7. Tilt: SLANT.

8. Beach body feature?: TAN LINE. Another great clue.

9. AED user: EMT.

11. Cinematic surname: LOEW.

12. Use a prayer mat, e.g.: KNEEL.

15. Mario's brother: LUIGI.

16. Plus: ASSET.

17. Word after a final touch: THERE.

21. Wireless support, maybe: BRA.

23. Apt surname for a librarian: READE.

28. Rosie of "The Flight Attendant": PEREZ.

29. Wine menu heading: REDS.

31. Supermodel Banks: TYRA.

33. Acknowledge a standing ovation, maybe: BOW.

36. Under control: TAMED.

37. Designer Mizrahi: ISAAC. He had some great collections with Target for a few years.

38. Falls back: EBBS.

41. Wireless std.: LTE.

42. Rooney of "Carol": MARA.

45. Coup d'__: ETAT.

46. Chromosome unit: GENE.

47. Jeans line: SEAM.

51. Las Vegas athlete: RAIDER.

55. Highway letters: MPH.

57. Two-way player nicknamed "Shotime": OHTANI. Boomer had his rookie card.

58. Many a moving meme: GIF.

62. "Mm-hmm": YEP.

64. One of six in an inning: OUT.

66. A long time __: AGO.

69. Good listeners?: AUDIOPHILES. Great fill/clue also.

70. Virgo preceder: LEO.

71. Prefix with tourism: ECO.

72. "Property Brothers" network: HGTV.

73. Nobelist Wiesel: ELIE.

74. Dread: FEAR.

78. Endorse digitally: E-SIGN.

79. Water ways?: TIDES.

80. Shut tight: SEAL.

83. Some tapas spreads: TAPENADES. Never had this. 


85. Middle-earth monsters: ORCS.

88. King topper: ACE.

90. Hold up: DELAY.

92. Mix: STIR.

95. Actor Epps: OMAR.

97. Took off: RAN.

98. Moved like an inflatable air dancer: FLAILED.

99. Standard font: ARIAL.

100. Sworn rivals: NEMESES.

104. Bus base: DEPOT.

105. Complete a private merger?: ELOPE.

106. Cheesy sandwiches: MELTS.

108. Amtrak option: ACELA.

110. Buffalo skater: SABRE.

113. Skosh: TAD.

114. Croak: RASP.

116. Chemist's salt: NACL.

118. Other, in Spanish: OTRO.

119. Inexperienced sort: NAIF.

122. UFC sport: MMA.

123. Tell tales: LIE.

124. Molecule in some vaccines: RNA.

C.C.


 


Jul 12, 2025

Saturday, July 12, 2025 Kyle Dolan

  Saturday Themeless by Kyle Dolan

This is the 19th Saturday puzzle by Dr. Dolan I have blogged. My first one was on May 26, 2018 and every one of his constructions has been a delight. This one was no exception as even Thimmamma  Marrimanu in Anantapur was only a minor annoyance. 😀

As you can tell by the colorful graphic, Kyle had a great many unique or nearly unique fills!

Across:

1. "Hold on to that one": IT'S A KEEPER - This occurred to me right off the bat and I was so 16. Confident: SURE I immediately put it in.

11. Periods: ERAS.

15. Have a heart-to-heart exchange?: FALL IN LOVE - Awww...❤️

17. Healthy dessert option: FRUIT SALAD.

18. "Whatcha waitin' for?": CMON.


19. Purple __: YAM.


20. Magnate: TITAN.

21. Rodeo circuit?: LASSO 😀

22. Second-largest landlocked country in Africa: NIGER - Yup, Chad is the largest


23. Jay-Z or Cardi B: RAPPER.

24. Glossy fabric: SATEEN.


27. German car, informally: BEEMER.


29. Hybrid since 1997: PRIUS.


30. Sense of achievement: SELF PRIDE.

33. Slangy contraction: AIN'T Top 11 songs with AIN'T in the title. Bill Wither's song is my fav.

34. Dockers fabric: KHAKI.

35. "Can do!": ON IT.

36. Weak six-packs?: NEAR BEERS - LITE BEERS fit first.


38. Forum garb: TOGAS.

39. Line dance movement: TOE TAP - We all did it, didn't we?


40. Numerous: SO MANY.

41. Verbal shrug: I DUNNO.

43. Secret spots: LAIRS.

45. Ancient seafaring people: NORSE - Seeing them on the horizon did not usually engender joy!


46. Zest: GUSTO.

47. Closest one, briefly: BFF.

50. Family member: AUNT - I had four AUNTS I never got to meet.

51. Thimmamma Marrimanu in Anantapur, notably: BANYAN TREE ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
- Thimmamma Marrimanu is a BANYAN TREE in Anantapur, India. I filled it in and then looked it up.


53. Subject of a deal, say: PLEA.

54. Ad hoc groups of specialists: TIGER TEAMS - ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ tiger team is a specialized, cross-functional team brought together to solve or investigate a specific problem or critical issue.


55. Catherine who outlived Henry VIII: PARR.


56. Some ranch dressing: STETSON HAT 😀 Yes, I suppose someone dressing in ranch attire might wear a STETSON HAT.



Down:

1. Touch and go: IFFY.

2. Hill of __: historical site associated with the High Kings of Ireland: TARA More


3. Neglected area: SLUM.

4. Arabic name that means "elevated": ALI.


5. Pools: KITTIES - Every teacher's lounge I've ever been in has a game like this where you pay for a square and the money goes into the pool or KITTY. Winners below are determined by where the last number in the Colts score crosses the last number in the Bear's score.


6. Naval rank: ENSIGN.


7. Fill with joy: ELATE.

8. One way to break the ice?: POLAR BEAR PLUNGE - When a blizzard knocked out our power for three days in March, I couldn't even take a cold shower! 🥶


9. __ Rachel Wood of "Mildred Pierce": EVAN 
¯\_(ツ)_/¯ 


10. Color of diamonds: RED - I overthought this for a while


11. Activities that require exit strategies?: ESCAPE ROOMS.


12. Amish rite of passage: RUMSPRINGA - Rumspringa is a rite of passage in some Amish communities where teenagers, typically around 16, experience a period of relative freedom from traditional Amish restrictions before committing to that life as an adult. 


13. Got up: AROSE.

14. Caballero title: SENOR.

21. Prize in "A Christmas Story": LAMP.


22. Supernova remnant: NEUTRON STAR.


23. APR adjustment: REFI - REFInancing a loan.

24. Go over: SPAN - After you...

25. Racer Luyendyk known as "The Flying Dutchman": ARIE.


26. Aunty Entity player in "Mad Max 3": TINA TURNER - TINA was 45 when she did this film in 1985.


28. Edmonton CFL team: ELKS.


30. __ butter: SHEA.

31. Primatologist Fossey: DIAN.


32. Creative outlet?: ETSY.

34. Atkins variant: KETO.

37. Nota __: BENE - or N.B. which means "note well"


38. City founded as York in 1793: TORONTO - Look closely and you can see York which has been incorporated into the greater TORONTO municipality


40. Instruments that date to the Mughal Empire: SITARS - The empire ran from 1525 - 1857.


41. Like some purchases made on a phone: IN APP.

42. Help for a new mother: DOULA - New to me

44. Still: AS YET.

46. Run, e.g.: GAIT.

47. "My guy!": BRAH.

48. Storm recovery org.: FEMA.

49. Big do: FEST.

51. J-Hope's K-pop band: BTS.


52. Carl Lewis's Olympic medal count: TEN.