Theme: Turn the puzzle upside down, by Warti.
As I heard the story, this was inspired by the divine one's childhood, when she was little she was called Warti, which made her embarrassed, so she changed her name to Marti, and this puzzle ensued. (I hope she does not sue me for libel!). Or maybe Ian Fleming changed his mind about the name of James Bond's boss? Fun, simple theme presented in a pinwheel (2 across, 2 down) with a very cute but too late to be helpful reveal. The 'in the language' phrases are tweaked with the simple W to M change to create new and amusing phrases. So much fun in marti's puzzles, I am going to shut up and let her entertain you.
20A. Odd way to check for ore? : M(W)INE TASTING. (11). We know our resident oenophile may have started with this seed entry. Licking rocks does not sound appealing.
57A. What you need when your car is stuck in the mud? : M(W)IRE SERVICE. (11). Nice convoluted clue, which I hope did not bog you down.
11D. Summons from the cosmetician? : M(W)AKEUP CALL. (10). Really great visual of the beautician calling and saying, "Quick get in here now, your mascara ran!"
29D. Fix potatoes the hard way? : M(W)ASH BY HAND. (10). Another great transition to a visual.
and the reveal, in the center of the grid...
37D. Audi rival, and, when spoken as a command, a hint to this puzzle's theme : BMW. "Be M, W." Maybe this was the seed....Gather up all of the Ws and make them M, that will turn the Morld on its ear.
Across:
1. Some arm bands : TATS. Fun clue and the perfect counterpart for the last Across clue. 71A. "Toodles!" : TATA. A repeat from yesterday.
5. Work on the web : SPIN. I am sure marti planned this is a misdirection involving spiders and not the internet, but with the spin doctors out there, it works both ways.
9. Grant access : ADMIT.
14. Earthy hue : ECRU.
15. "That can't be!" : OH NO.
16. Heat energy source? : MIAMI. Cute since So'Fla. is often the only place in the US where the sun is warm this time of year. The the team seems bored, waiting to see of Greg Oden is healthy.
17. On the roof of : ATOP.
18. __ accompli : FAIT. A French expression clearly in the language in the US meaning already done. You can see where our word accomplished comes from.
19. Seeing red : IRKED.
23. Dreyer's partner in ice cream : EDY.
24. Blooms with hips : ROSES. Did you know roses bore FRUIT ? Many health benefits.
25. Waimea Bay locale : OAHU. Supposed great surfing, too bad all of our Hawaii posters are not active.
27. Uncomfortable place to be in : LIMBO. Initially a religious concept.
30. Friendly response to a knock : IT'S OPEN.
33. Atty.'s group : ABA. American Bar Association.
34. Letter before mu : LAMBDA. Do you know your Greek ALPHABET? (2:19) Sing it!
38. It may be a lot : ACRE. Wonderful play on words.
39. '50s sitcom name : DESI. Mr. Arnaz, or Mr. Lucille Ball?
41. Pyle of Mayberry : GOMER. More tv, Jim Nabors, the loveable marine from Mayberry, who Rock Hudson found so fetching; maybe it was the music.
42. Mumbai music : RAGA. My learning moment. Obviously you need to know Bombay is now Mumbai, and then know about Indian music. LEARN. Think of it as the beginning of Reggae.
43. 1939 Garland co-star : LAHR. Bert, and I am not Lion.
44. Without exception : ALWAYS.
46. Remove : LOP. We will lop off a few inches.
47. Attaché's place : EMBASSY. Not the case, the diplomat.
49. Is inclined : TILTS. Another clever use of words, taking the literal meaning of an incline.
51. Shows of support : YEAS. Raise your hands if you like this clue?
52. Bit of a scrap : RUN IN. Not iron, confrontation.
55. Dash no. : MPH. My "eh" of the puzzle. Dash = dashboard? Sure, but only in context, or maybe this is just too clever for me. 100 yards was my first thought.
62. Muse for Millay : ERATO. What kind of middle name is VINCENT for a woman?
64. Culture medium : AGAR.
65. Scraped together, with "out" : EKED. I think this may be the most used fill of all.
66. Maker of the Mighty Dump : TONKA. Oh, the toy....my first thought did not pass the breakfast test.
67. Pace : GAIT.
68. Texter's button : SEND.
69. Optional component : ADD ON.
70. Some shooters, briefly : SLRS. A single-lens reflex (SLR) camera is a camera that typically uses a mirror and prism system (hence "reflex", from the mirror's reflection) that permits the photographer to view through the lens and see exactly what will be captured, contrary to viewfinder cameras where the image could be significantly different from what will be captured. (Wikipedia).
Down:
1. One in the standings : TEAM.
2. Opening on Broadway : ACT I. They all have to start somewhere.
3. "__: Uprising": Disney sci-fi series : TRON.
4. A-one : SUPERB. The exact reverse from yesterday.
5. Remote hiding places? : SOFAS. More cute misdirection, marti is really in control today.
6. Introduce gradually, with "in" : PHASE.
7. DDE and JFK, e.g. : INITS. My initial nit of the day.
8. Words of denial : NOT I? At least by an English teacher.
9. Pamplona pals : AMIGAS. The female friends from Spain.
10. E, but not A, I, O or U : DIRection. Actually more misDIRection.
12. Contacted, in a way, briefly : IM-ED.
13. Neat : TIDY.
21. Trade item? : TOOL. Not trade like an exchange, but a career.
22. Official with a seal : NOTARY. Every office needs a few.
26. Winter coat : HOAR. The sliver of silver coating the ground.
27. Serve from a pot : LADLE.
28. Steel girder : I-BEAM. You knew she would get one of these in the puzzle.
30. Bean sprout? : IDEA. Oh such wit! Hers is obviously in full bloom.
31. Rye fungus : ERGOT. Home for LSD.
32. Some tides : NEAPS.
35. "Open" autobiographer : AGASSI. I am so bad with with book titles, I read it and did not know it was his until I had the AG. Did you know you cannot copyright a Title? Want to do your own Gone with the Wind?
36. Herb that protected Odysseus from Circe's magic : MOLY. All perps, never knew of this HERB, which once again is Greek in origin.
40. "Dies __" : IRAE.
45. Move a little : STIR.
48. South Pacific islander : SAMOAN.
50. Use money to make money : INVEST.
52. Majestic : REGAL.
53. Allegheny, as of 1979 : USAIR. From a regional to a huge international, to swallowed up by American....
54. "Darn!" : NERTS. An old variation of NUTS, probably from the regional dialect of the northeast.
55. Self-referential prefix, in modern lingo : META. Metadata, data about data is the only example I can think of, but it is more of our recent clue fascination with all that is Greek.
56. Impel : PROD.
58. Tabloids, to some : RAGS. Riches to others.
59. Flat pack furniture seller : IKEA.
60. One seen in a store dish : CENT. Take a penny, leave a penny.
61. Icelandic literary work : EDDA. A word I know only from crosswords, but I have seen it for so many years.
63. Ref's ruling : TKO. Technical Knock Out.
Speaking of Out, I am out of material, so it is time to hit the road. Thanks marti, I got dizzy doing this while standing on my head. I hope you all have the blood rushing to all the right places. Have a great week end. Lemonade out.
Notes from C.C.:
1) Here is a picture JD took on her first trip to South Africa. She said "The children created this likeness of their hero on a wall in Cape Town, Nelson Mandela, using hand prints."
2) Happy Birthday to dear Lucina, the only regular I've met in person. She's just as cheerful and fun as she is on the blog.
Notes from C.C.:
1) Here is a picture JD took on her first trip to South Africa. She said "The children created this likeness of their hero on a wall in Cape Town, Nelson Mandela, using hand prints."
2) Happy Birthday to dear Lucina, the only regular I've met in person. She's just as cheerful and fun as she is on the blog.