Saturday Themeless by Jim Peredo
Jim and Penny Jim in appropriate attire |
Jim counts himself as a Chamorro (people who live in Guam and people who live on some of the other islands of Micronesia in the Pacific Ocean) as both his parents are Guamanian, although he himself has lived in Guam for only a year. Here's Jim's gracious note to me:
Hi Gary,
Hi Gary,
I’m an occasional constructor and a blogger at Amy Reynaldo’s Diary of a Crossword Fiend. This is my second puzzle in the L.A. Times, the first one being my very first published puzzle back in 2012 (Jul 17).
And I’m happy to say this is my first themeless puzzle. Trying to get a themeless published has been a goal of mine for a long time since I tend to focus on themes.
This puzzle started out with ABRACADABRA at 1-Across where it stayed through several iterations. I eventually abandoned it to smooth out some of the fill, and it worked for the most part. I tried not to stay married to any particular entry in order to give me the best overall result. I succeeded in some areas better than others, but I’m mostly happy with how it turned out, my favorite entry being, of course, PIEHOLE.
As per usual, a number of clues get altered for the better in the editing process. One clue I’ll note is for MARTINET, which I tried to clue by way of voice actor Charles Martinet, the voice of Nintendo’s Mario. (He’s the one who says, “It’s a-me, Mario!”) But I totally understand the change since his name isn’t so widely known outside of us grown-up Nintendo fanboys and girls. Sorry, Mr. Martinet!
I hope everyone is getting their Saturday off to a good start. I’m happy to be a part of it.
Jim
1. Early finisher's luxury: TIME TO SPARE - What I had today since I was on Jim's wavelength.
12. Word heard before a hike: HUT - Said before the football is hiked
15. Paper Mate introduced one in 1979: ERASABLE PEN.
16. Hearth debris: ASH - What Vape cigs did not have in yesterday's puzzle
17. Mock question of literacy: CAN'T YOU READ.
18. Poe's __ Morgue: RUE - Some say Murder In The RUE Morgue is the first modern detective story and you daily solvers recognize its author as the theme for Jeff Wechsler's Thursday puzzle.
20. Struggle with one's sins?: LISP - Pronunciation issues
21. Vicuña cousins: LLAMAS.
23. __ pit: MOSH - Maybe one of these will form during a RAGE which we had last Saturday
24. Trap: PIE HOLE - Either can be the direct object in this rude sentence, "Shut your ____"
25. Set out: DEPART.
28. Relay: PASS ON and 33. Malicious gossip: DIRT - Ya gotta love Norman Rockwell
29. Some memory triggers: ODORS - The odor of a new box of crayons does it for me!
30. Polite gesture from Alice: CURTSYING.
34. Actions to avoid: DONT'S.
35. "The Hound of the Baskervilles" setting: MOOR - $12,000 will get you this 1902 first edition
36. Trial results: DECISIONS.
38. "Nobody Listens to __ Poundstone": comedy podcast: PAULA.
39. Not on the ball: UNWARY - An intriguing book
40. Spacely Space Sprockets employee: JETSON - George and his 60's cart00n family. If you're too young to know
41. Some pending cases: APPEALS - As long as you have money for the lawyer
43. French bean?: TETE and 53. A, to Amélie: UNE. Combien coûte UNE TÊTE de laitue?(How much is a head of lettuce?)
44. Twist in pain: WRITHE - Keri Strug severely injured her ankle on her first vault but came and back for a gold medal winning vault on that ankle. After that vault she was soon WRITHING in pain but produced an all-time Olympic moment! (Click on Watch On YouTube)
45. Play the sycophant to, with "over": FAWN - Why do Americans FAWN over British royalty?
46. Ms. Pac-Man ghost: SUE - SUE replaces Clyde in the Pac-Man lineup of Blinky, Pinky, Inky and Clyde
49. Hedonist's goal: FUN.
50. Boss's unsettling request: I'D LIKE A WORD - Uh oh!
54. Barcelona star: LIONEL MESSI - He makes $80M/year between playing and endorsements
55. "__ Miz": LES - Short for this
56. Thurible go-with: INCENSE BOAT - The BOAT (with spoon) holds the incense to be burned in the the thurible that is suspended by the chain. New terms for this guy who married a lovely Catholic woman.
Thurible/Censer INCENSE BOAT |
1. Modern fixer: TECH - They keep the place running
2. Hymn singer's wrath?: IRAE - A cwd staple
3. Loads: MANY.
4. Part of i.e.: EST - id EST i.e. "that is"
5. Musical family including James and Livingston: TAYLORS - Brothers
6. One behind a violist, maybe: OBOIST.
7. Wintry nuisance: SLUSH.
8. BOLO target: PERP - Be On the Look Out for this alleged PERPetrator
9. Clint's Clyde, in a 1978 movie: APE - Eastwood called this orang a natural actor but he could only do one take because Clyde got bored easily
10. Dreamers' opposites: REALISTS.
11. Circular, in a way: ENDLESS.
12. Like Pentatonix numbers: HARMONIOUS - Any day is improved with Pentatonix
13. Expected: USUAL
14. What we have here: THESE.
22. Sailor's shout: AHOY MATE - Graham Bell's suggestion that the phone be answered "AHOY" lost out to Edison's idea of "Hello"
23. Strict disciplinarian: MARTINET - One human and one not
Two MARTINETS |
25. __-Frank: 2010 financial reform bill: DODD - If you must know
26. Singer Brickell: EDIE - Mrs. Paul Simon for 28 years
27. Natural-born quillers?: PORCUPINES.
28. Like Nash poetry: PUNNY - "Hark to the whimper of the sea gull, He weeps because he's not an ea-gull"
30. Brewery in Golden, Colorado: COORS - What movie had a "plot" about the transfer of COORS under a time limit? (*Answer under the grid)
31. Short court plea: NOLO - NOLO Contendre i.e. "I'll take the conviction but admit no guilt"
32. Pop's ma: GRAN.
34. Focused: DIALED IN - Son-in-law using a scope to get my grandson DIALED IN with a pistol
37. One of Kenya's official languages: SWAHILI - Bantu SWAHILI and English are the two working languages of Kenya
38. Honey or sugar: PET NAME better than the 41. Not good at all: AWFUL Bae
40. The Dresden Green and The Graff Pink: JEWELS.
42. Cut back: PRUNE.
43. Occupied: TAKEN
45. Okay: FINE - His catch phrase
46. Just okay: SO SO - Just SO is very different from Just SO-SO
47. Space bear: URSA - The back quarters of these bears form the asterisms the big and little dipper which are NOT constellations themselves
51. "Funky Cold Medina" rapper Tone __: LOC - I love the beat and the lyrics aren't as offensive as some rap songs but you're on your own to find it.
52. Pathological liar's creation: WEB
*Smokey And The Bandit was about a truck that was "eastbound and down, loaded up (with Coors) and truckin'"
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