I’m a data scientist from Oakland, CA, with a background incomputational linguistics. In this picture I am eating a Voodoo Donut in Portland, OR.
I had a very pleasant solving experience and here is what Enrique was kind enough to share with us when I asked him about the genesis of this puzzle:
Hey Gary,
Sure thing! Here are the notes:
This puzzle was seeded with the pair DRAG QUEEN and SHORT KING to bookend the grid. I love going to see drag cabaret shows at the Oasis in San Francisco, and I’m right on the cusp of short king status at 5’8”!
Across:
1. Performer often found with big wigs: DRAG QUEEN and 60. Cute nickname for a dachshund: SHORT KING - Enrique's two "royal" seed entries. (FWIW, my sister-in-law has had doxies for decades and has never hear that phrase).
10. Golf kin: JETTA - The VW models came to my mind very quickly.
15. Soft rock duo from Australia: AIR SUPPLY - A wonderful song
16. Oohed and __: AAHED.
17. Like a watered-down event?: RAINED OUT 😀
18. Dough, or what dough becomes: BREAD 😀 and44. Campus figure: BURSAR - Almost one year ago today, Enrique partnered with Erik Agard and came up with this clue/fill:
36. Brown bread specialist: BURSAR.
Brown was a college and BREAD is slang for money. I might blame Erik for that one.
19. Wrap up: END.
20. Some ink vessels: SACS.
21. Trust subject: ESTATE.
22. In the tub: BATHING.
24. Minorly: A TAD.
25. Tone: SHADE.
27. Trips: VOYAGES.
29. Crepes eaten during Maslenitsa: BLINI - A thin, golden crusted pancake eaten during this Salvic festival
30. Linda Cohn's network: ESPN. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
31. Rec from GPS: RTE - If I want to visit C.C. in Minneapolis again, my GPS will give me a very nice RTE Rec(ommendation).
33. Lists on Poshmark, say: RESELLS ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
36. Scannable pass: E-TICKET - All concessions are also digital at Husker events.
38. One curl, e.g.: REP.
39. Midsummer arrivals: LEOS.
41. "Schitt's Creek" character with an impressive wig collection: MOIRA.
42. Flatbread cooked on a tawa: PARATHA - ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Plain Tawa Paratha is a popular, flaky North Indian flatbread made from whole wheat flour (atta) cooked in ghee or oil on a hot skillet called a tawa.
44. The Black Keys and the White Stripes: BANDS - BANDS made quick sense to me although I had no idea they were duos like Air Supply above at 15 Across.
45. Goose named for its call: NENE.
46. Total anarchy: MOB RULE.
48. Bird that weaves pouchlike hanging nests: ORIOLE - They are our favorite backyard visitors
50. Sound from a peat bog: BURP ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
A "peat bog BURP" is a natural phenomenon where methane or other gases, trapped by decomposing organic matter, are released in a sudden, loud bubble
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51. Car sticker stat: MPG.
54. "From your lips to God's ears": I HOPE - An idiom saying you hope something comes true
Person A: "I hope the weather is good for the wedding."
Person B: "From your lips to God's ears"
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55. Blast that's often annoying: MASS E-MAIL - Every few days I get a message from my governor, senator or representative.
57. Gets worked up: RILES.
58. "I can't take any credit": IT'S ALL YOU.
59. Members of the BTS ARMY, e.g.: STANS - ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ The dedicated fans of the Korean Group BTS are called STANS.
Down:
1. Find the courage: DARE.
2. "Wake Up Dead Man" filmmaker Johnson: RIAN ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
3. Saharan: ARID.
4. "The $100,000 Pyramid" airer: GSN.
5. Snack that may be made with Oaxaca cheese: QUESADILLA.
6. Keep current: UPDATE.
7. Geologic time: EPOCH.
8. Hard to pin down: ELUSIVE.
9. Crossplay owner, familiarly: NYT ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
10. Some low blows: JABS - Some can take place in a boxing ring and some in a political campaign
11. Wildlife tracker: EAR TAG.
12. Minor character in a musical, say?: THEATER KID. - My first thought was of Ronnie Howard in The Music Man.
13. Experts who use cupping sets: TEA TASTERS.
14. Tacked on: ADDED.
21. Mo Salah's home country: EGYPT - ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Soccer player
22. Curse: BANE.
23. Pore strip target: NOSE.
25. Box office surprise: SLEEPER HIT - One of the biggest of all time
26. Most populous island in the West Indies: HISPANIOLA.
28. Hide outside: ANIMAL PELT 😀
29. Sound that may accompany goosebumps: BRR.
32. "What's the GPS telling you?": ETA.
34. Offer of assistance: LET ME.
35. Carnaby Street's neighborhood: SO HO - In NYC, SOHO means South of Houston St. but in London, it's named after an old hunting cry in the 17th century.
37. Convalescent wear for some pets: CONE.
40. Day of rest: SABBATH.
43. Investigate anew: REOPEN.
44. [BURSAR - See explanation at 18 Across above]
45. "The Third Man" and others: NOIRS.
47. Shared surname in Marvel films: RUSSO ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
You would wannabe her if you got paid $10mil to turn letters
"G" ( gee ), I vonder vhere LA Times Crossvord editor Patti VVVarol got the idea for this theme . . . and a packed theme it is, too - six, count 'em, SIX, themers today, for a total of 66 squares, or 35% of the total puzzle - I have not tracked this info, but I am curious about it in future puzzles. "V" replaces "W" in common phrases, a sort of German accent-type of sound which results in some humorous changes. Standard 15x15 grid, the triple-sixes and double-eights in the corners giving us a whopping 28 3LWs, no circles, too many names, four( ish ) Twurds, two stray "V"s, but overall, a typical Friday-level solve. The 6 themers;
17. Encouragement to a writer who shows an early penchant for rhyme?:
"YOU COULD DO VERSE~!" - "You could do WORSE", an additional spelling change with the "O" going to "E"
24. Carefully evaluate pasta?: VET NOODLES - Wet Noodles
31. Gardener who only plants the most exquisite ivy?: VINE SNOB - Wine Snob - too similar, less humorous
41. Anthem for a Colorado ski resort?: VAIL SONG - Whale Song; a bigger alteration, with the "H" dropped and the synonymous spelling
47. Weapon wielded by a particularly dangerous snake?: VIPER BLADE - Wiper Blade
Far Side snakes at "Vail"
54. Safes made in the Volunteer State?: TENNESSEE VAULTS - the biggest spelling change, Tennessee WALTZ. Learn more from this blue-highlighted web link and hear the song from another Patti, ( Page ) - lately, there seems to be some confusion from anon types in their comments indicating a lack of info regarding the clues & answers, and their connections - may I suggest checking the phrases and/or words highlighted in 🠆 blue 🠄 for web links to more; a ( PSA ) Public Service Announcement from your Friday fact-finding blogger 😁
But Vait, There's More~!
ACROSS:
1. Unaccounted-for period: GAP
4. Six-time WNBA All-Star Thomas: ALYSSA - name #1
10. Textspeak qualifier: IMHO - Text-speak, In My Humble Opinion
14. Timetable abbr.: ARRival
15. Talked up: TOUTED - think sales/advertising
16. Lion's "I'm going to eat you!": ROAR - at least it wasn't "RAWR"
20. Singer Jason with the album "Love Is a Four Letter Word": MRAZ - name #2 - the Wiki
21. Core muscles: ABs
Medieval workouts
22. Ga. capital: ATLanta, Georgia
23. Shadow: TAIL - think spies, cops & P.I.s
28. Quartz suffix: ITE - quartzite - I bought grey Kraftmaid cabinets to upgrade the original 1955 kitchen in my home; now I am looking for a purple-toned countertop to compliment my dishes, pots, pans and utensils - I like the look of this, called "tempest"
29. Much sitar music: RAGAS
Spinal Tap - "you don't wanna go raga . . . "
30. Actress Russo: RENE - name #3
33. Pop duo __ & Him: SHE - I have heard of them; Zooey Deschanel is "she"
She played Trillian in "Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy", too
35. Scale intervals: OCTAVES - stray "V" #1
36. Cry of frustration: "BLASTIT~!"
Biggs had a larger, but edited, role in the first Star Wars movie
40. Waze tech: GPS - Waze, the app for getting you there . . .
42. Taylor, to Swifties: IDOL - Taylor Swift's fanatics are called Swifties
45. Actor Vaughn: VINCE - stray "V" #2, name #4
46. Compass dir.: ESE - I had ENE, couldn't parse the crossing Down; Inniston~? see 38D.
50. Punxsutawney figure: PHIL - #5, our weather predictor - and his accuracy compared
About as good as TV Weather reporters . . .
51. Individual: ONE
52. Small battery: AAA
53. Experts: PROS
60. Lake into which the Cuyahoga empties: ERIE - the most poular lake in crosswordom, geo name #6
61. "A Real Pain" Oscar winner Culkin: KIERAN - half a WAG on my part; name #7 - his Wiki
62. Mama deer: DOE
63. Heap affection (on): DOTE
64. Has disdain for: SCORNS - "feet hath no fury like a woman's corns" 😜
65. 1975 TV debut, familiarly: SNL - Saturday Night Live
Star Wars casting spoof
DOWN:
1. Writer/editor Roxane who co-owns the online literary magazine The Rumpus: GAY - name #8
2. Like basmati rice: AROMATIC - I have not had this rice, so I have not smelled it . . .
3. Appealing to one's baser nature: PRURIENT - $2 eight-letter fill
4. Encyclopedic in range: ATOZ - Amazon's logo, implied by the arrow
Everything from A to Z
5. Reed of the Velvet Underground: LOU - I knew who this was, name #9
7. Time zone wd.: STD - meh. An abbr in an abbr clue/answer; from November 2nd (ish) through March 8th (ish), I live in EST, or "Eastern Standard Time"
8. Some cars: SEDANS
9. Vinegary marinade: ADOBO - Español for 'marinade' - more here
10. Choler: IRE
11. Spirits: MORALE - LIQUOR fit, too - so you know where my mind is . . .
12. Hurry: HASTEN
13. "... if you know what's good for you!": "ORELSE~!"
18. Berkeley, familiarly: CAL - As I said @ 7D, I am an East coaster; I tried USC
19. Brandy letters: VSO - meh. Very Special/Superior Old ( Pale ) - I couldn't find a link to just V.S.O.
23. DVR option: TiVo
24. Wind instruments?: VANES - Now this is clever clue/answer
25. Big personalities: EGOS
26. Word often seen under a tilde?: TAB - TAB is beneath the keyboard [~ `] key
27. __ code: DRESS - Dah~! Not MORSE
29. Say "I'll be there," say: RSVP - meh - IMHO, you don't SAY an RSVP, you WRITE an RSVP
33. Cake serving: SLICE - I eat nothing less than a SLAB in my house
34. In fine fettle: HALE
36. Kansas or Alabama: BAND - name(s) #11; "band" was my first guess; I know KANSAS ( and HuskerG linked Dust in the Wind last Saturday ); I am not familiar with the music of Alabama - their website
37. Climbers' supports: TOEHOLDS
38. Demand: INSISTON - Ah - not the town of Inniston, UK
39. Neutrogena shampoo: T-GEL - name(ish)
41. Passing through: VIA - meh. "I got to my brother's house via I-495" does not mean I was 'passing through' the asphalt 😜
42. November sticker: I VOTED - Twurd; did you hear that Apple has come out with a new device for finding leprechauns~? It's called the "iRish"
Hi Irish Miss~!
43. Bread: DINERO - I figured this was slang for 'money', waited on perps; the Wiki for US words
44. "I can't wait to see what's inside!": "OPEN IT~!" - Twurd
45. Pickle brand: VLASIC
48. "Hair Love" voice actress Issa: RAE - name #12, a crossword staple
49. Soaks up the sun: BASKS - TANS was a bit "light"
50. Newark-based insurer, on stock tickers: PRU - I shoulda known this - the NJ Devils of the National Hockey League play at the "Prudential Center"
Their logo can almost be seen on the sign
53. Kitchen array: PANS
55. Once called: NÉE
56. Job listing letters: EEO - Equal Employment Opportunity - I always make the mistake of filling in EOE ( thinking employeR ), and mess up that section of the puzzle
57. Make a blunder: ERR
58. Many an airport shuttle: VAN
59. Salt, in French: SEL - and our last 3-Letter Word