Theme: None
Words: 70 (missing F,J,Q,V,X)
Blocks: 28
Mr. Fludzinski returns with another Saturday LA Times grid, a little
over a month since his last construction. I re-read that blog, and had a repeat solving experience - switching between across and
down. In fact, I was so eager to switch back to across from the down
that I never actually read the last two 'Down' clues; when it came to
the write up, I didn't recognize the entries at all....Relatively smooth
solve, under my personal time, with the proper names were helped along
by the perps. Triple and almost-triple 10-letter corners, plus four
8-letter answers on the inside;
1. Parent of 66-Across : BABY BOOMER - ugh, a circumreferential clue to start; it was the second half that got me the answer here
1. Parent of 66-Across : BABY BOOMER - ugh, a circumreferential clue to start; it was the second half that got me the answer here
66. Child of 1-Across : MILLENNIAL
26. Ramshackle : DECREPIT - the image this word conjures up
48. Iconic Ansel Adams photograph shot in Hernandez, New Mexico : MOONRISE
26. Ramshackle : DECREPIT - the image this word conjures up
moONWARD~>!
ACROSS:
11. Jobs creation : IMAC - I tried iPod; not fooled by the reference to Steve Jobs
15. As it happens : IN REAL TIME
16. It can tide you over : NOSH
17. Exercise regimen : DAILY DOZEN
18. Ending to avoid? : ANCE - avoidance
19. Commemorative pillar : STELA - pondered TOTEM, but that was in last week's puzzle - and then it appeared here anyway @ 29d. I did however, fill in STELE at first
20. Accords : ENTENTES - oops, I had DEtentes at first
22. Piccadilly Circus statue : EROS - dredged this one up from the depths of my crossword solving brain
25. Anesthetizes : DEADENS
30. Refuse : DROSS
31. Link letters : URL - ah. I tried PGA for golf links
32. Thin feathered flier : ARROW - at first I thought we were looking for some sort of bird; got it after some thought
34. Pop music sleepyhead : SUSIE - I still have no clue what this refers to; I found a Susie Sleepyhead teddy bear....the second "S" was the only non-crossing unfilled
36. Youngest player to join the 600-HR club : A-ROD
38. Snowmen? : YETIs
40. Trade staple : TOOL - I am looking into refrigeration classes this coming winter/spring, as it's the only industry area I am unfamiliar with at the restaurants. There are some specific tools for this trade, too, and I don't own them - yet
41. Sore __ : LOSER - had it, put it in, took it out because of 26d.
43. Teeth in Torino : DENTI
45. ICU VIPs : RNs
46. Transplant, in a way : REPOT
15. As it happens : IN REAL TIME
16. It can tide you over : NOSH
17. Exercise regimen : DAILY DOZEN
18. Ending to avoid? : ANCE - avoidance
19. Commemorative pillar : STELA - pondered TOTEM, but that was in last week's puzzle - and then it appeared here anyway @ 29d. I did however, fill in STELE at first
20. Accords : ENTENTES - oops, I had DEtentes at first
22. Piccadilly Circus statue : EROS - dredged this one up from the depths of my crossword solving brain
25. Anesthetizes : DEADENS
30. Refuse : DROSS
31. Link letters : URL - ah. I tried PGA for golf links
32. Thin feathered flier : ARROW - at first I thought we were looking for some sort of bird; got it after some thought
36. Youngest player to join the 600-HR club : A-ROD
38. Snowmen? : YETIs
40. Trade staple : TOOL - I am looking into refrigeration classes this coming winter/spring, as it's the only industry area I am unfamiliar with at the restaurants. There are some specific tools for this trade, too, and I don't own them - yet
41. Sore __ : LOSER - had it, put it in, took it out because of 26d.
43. Teeth in Torino : DENTI
45. ICU VIPs : RNs
46. Transplant, in a way : REPOT
50. Preserves flavor : APRICOT - Dah~! preserves the noun, not the verb
52. Part of a Simon & Garfunkel quartet? : SAGE - clever; the others being parsley, rosemary and thyme
53. Railroad worker : TRACKMAN
55. Pass a second time : RELAP
59. Custom : WONT - I tried NORM
60. Olympics event since 2000 : TRAMPOLINE
63. Seraph, to Sylvie : ANGE
64. "The Decay of Lying" author : OSCAR WILDE
65. Swamp thing : REED - not this Swamp Thing
DOWN:
1. Contractors' proposals : BIDS - part of my business also, and the hardest for me - getting the right number for both myself and the client/customer
2. Body lang. : ANATomy - I pondered ASL, American Sign Language, but it didn't jibe - or fit
3. French wheel : BRIE - ah. Roue is Frawnche for wheel; cheesy reference....
4. See 6-Down : YELLER - paired with; 6. With 4-Down, Fred Gipson book that won a 1957 Newbery Honor : OLD
5. Region including Napa : BAY AREA
7. Tribe that met with Lewis and Clark in 1804 : OTO
8. 1987 Masters champ Larry : MIZE
9. Polish, in a way : EMEND
10. Let : RENTED
11. "It was a very brief visit" : IN AND OUT
12. Education innovator : MONTESSORI - big help in the NE - my friend from Ohio was once a participant of this system
13. Climbs : ASCENSIONS - makes me think of a Blue Öyster Cult song
14. Mating game : CHESS - D'oh~! couldn't think of any "dating game"....
21. Canal zones : EARS - clever
23. Country music venue : OPRY
24. Brought into being : SIRED
26. Part of DINK : DUAL - I was told it was "Double Income, No Kids", which meant the answer was "KIDS"; so that messed me up for a long time
27. Likely to be off : ERROR PRONE
28. A short distance : CLOSE RANGE
29. Venerated symbol : TOTEM - here it is again~!
33. Skid row figures : WINOS - I never made it to "Skid Row"....but damn close
35. Ultimatum end : ELSE - "or else~!!!"
37. Portrayed : DEPICTED
39. Old portico : STOA - another one I dredged up
42. __ bottom : ROCK
44. Like some hairs : INGROWN
47. Drum kit component : TOM-TOM - Pawel likes his drums - he had a snare drum reference in the last Sat puzzle
49. Catch at the shore : REEL IN - wasn't sure about this answer; you would still reel in from a boat, right~?
50. Openly hostile : AT WAR
51. Low bones : TARSI
54. Substance in the sea's H2O : NaCL
56. Taylor of "Say Anything..." : LILI - I thought it was LORI, but the last "I" helped - 100% 50% correct
57. Time-half link : AND A - time-and-a-half, which I get after 5hrs at UPS - each day, and I pretty much go over every day during the summer - and now I am on vacation until after Labor Day - yay~!
58. Outer cover : PEEL
61. __ du pays: homesickness : MAL - never even saw this clue....
62. Historic leader? : PRE - nor this one; Pre-historic
52. Part of a Simon & Garfunkel quartet? : SAGE - clever; the others being parsley, rosemary and thyme
53. Railroad worker : TRACKMAN
55. Pass a second time : RELAP
59. Custom : WONT - I tried NORM
60. Olympics event since 2000 : TRAMPOLINE
63. Seraph, to Sylvie : ANGE
64. "The Decay of Lying" author : OSCAR WILDE
65. Swamp thing : REED - not this Swamp Thing
DOWN:
1. Contractors' proposals : BIDS - part of my business also, and the hardest for me - getting the right number for both myself and the client/customer
2. Body lang. : ANATomy - I pondered ASL, American Sign Language, but it didn't jibe - or fit
3. French wheel : BRIE - ah. Roue is Frawnche for wheel; cheesy reference....
5. Region including Napa : BAY AREA
7. Tribe that met with Lewis and Clark in 1804 : OTO
8. 1987 Masters champ Larry : MIZE
9. Polish, in a way : EMEND
10. Let : RENTED
11. "It was a very brief visit" : IN AND OUT
12. Education innovator : MONTESSORI - big help in the NE - my friend from Ohio was once a participant of this system
13. Climbs : ASCENSIONS - makes me think of a Blue Öyster Cult song
lyric @ 0:24
oh, this kind of mate
23. Country music venue : OPRY
24. Brought into being : SIRED
26. Part of DINK : DUAL - I was told it was "Double Income, No Kids", which meant the answer was "KIDS"; so that messed me up for a long time
27. Likely to be off : ERROR PRONE
28. A short distance : CLOSE RANGE
29. Venerated symbol : TOTEM - here it is again~!
33. Skid row figures : WINOS - I never made it to "Skid Row"....but damn close
35. Ultimatum end : ELSE - "or else~!!!"
37. Portrayed : DEPICTED
39. Old portico : STOA - another one I dredged up
42. __ bottom : ROCK
44. Like some hairs : INGROWN
47. Drum kit component : TOM-TOM - Pawel likes his drums - he had a snare drum reference in the last Sat puzzle
50. Openly hostile : AT WAR
51. Low bones : TARSI
54. Substance in the sea's H2O : NaCL
56. Taylor of "Say Anything..." : LILI - I thought it was LORI, but the last "I" helped - 100% 50% correct
57. Time-half link : AND A - time-and-a-half, which I get after 5hrs at UPS - each day, and I pretty much go over every day during the summer - and now I am on vacation until after Labor Day - yay~!
58. Outer cover : PEEL
61. __ du pays: homesickness : MAL - never even saw this clue....
62. Historic leader? : PRE - nor this one; Pre-historic
Splynter
Note from C.C.:
Happy Birthday to Lemonade (Jason), who's been guiding
us with the Friday puzzles since March 2010. So much has changed the past 6 years:: Charlotte was born. He had a health scare. He was remarried. Harper was born. But Lemonade's dedication to this blog and his passion for blogging remains unchanged. Thanks for always being here for us, Lemonade!
Lemonade and his lovely wife Oo, Dec 21, 2014 |
Charlotte, Dad, Harper & Grandpa Lemonade |