Saturday Themeless by Joe Deeney
Joe Deeney returns with a puzzle that was a real tester for me. As far as times are concerned, I won't show you mine if you don't show me yours.
Joe's reply to my note:
Hi Gary,
Thanks for reaching out. Always good to hear from you, glad you enjoyed the puzzle. I actually hadn't yet heard from Patti and Rich that this was slotted, so good to know it’s coming up.In early 2019, I started playing around with themeless grids with a high number of 10 letter answers. I don't have stats for the LA Times, but on xwordinfo there is a page showing that the max published in the NY Times in a 15x is 14 answers of length 10. This grid is relatively unconstrained and has 16. I have another puzzle in Rich's queue with this same grid layout, and another one with 18 answers of length 10 from the same period of experimentation. The tradeoff with these grids is more answers of length 4 than 5 or 6, but as long as the long fill shines that doesn't bother me so much, though I know for some solvers it's not ideal.
The seed for this puzzle was EXCUSEZ MOI which I had hoped to clue [Pardon my French?] but I guess that required a bit too much of a grammatical stretch for Rich's taste – or maybe it narrowly missed passing the breakfast test. I'm glad the gist of my clue for SHOWER GIFT and ORDER A LIMO remained the same. I've been trying to work ORDER A LIMO into a themeless puzzle for a few years now with essentially that clue - very friendly combination of letters, especially starting and ending with a vowel.
Everyone is healthy and safe here, hope the same for you.
-Joe
Thanks for reaching out. Always good to hear from you, glad you enjoyed the puzzle. I actually hadn't yet heard from Patti and Rich that this was slotted, so good to know it’s coming up.In early 2019, I started playing around with themeless grids with a high number of 10 letter answers. I don't have stats for the LA Times, but on xwordinfo there is a page showing that the max published in the NY Times in a 15x is 14 answers of length 10. This grid is relatively unconstrained and has 16. I have another puzzle in Rich's queue with this same grid layout, and another one with 18 answers of length 10 from the same period of experimentation. The tradeoff with these grids is more answers of length 4 than 5 or 6, but as long as the long fill shines that doesn't bother me so much, though I know for some solvers it's not ideal.
The seed for this puzzle was EXCUSEZ MOI which I had hoped to clue [Pardon my French?] but I guess that required a bit too much of a grammatical stretch for Rich's taste – or maybe it narrowly missed passing the breakfast test. I'm glad the gist of my clue for SHOWER GIFT and ORDER A LIMO remained the same. I've been trying to work ORDER A LIMO into a themeless puzzle for a few years now with essentially that clue - very friendly combination of letters, especially starting and ending with a vowel.
Everyone is healthy and safe here, hope the same for you.
-Joe
Across:
11. Small complication?: PROB - See above
15. Agree to take the long way there?: ORDER A LIMO - Getting there is half the fun in a long car on a long route
16. Condominio, por ejemplo: CASA - Hmmm... A type of house and in Spanish
17. Dancer's driver: SANTA CLAUS and 18. First word in a classic poem about 17-Across: TWAS.
19. "Telephone Line" rock gp.: ELO - Here ya go!
20. Prepares (for): GETS SET - A man GETS SET for his 100th birthday jump
22. Stretch (out): EKE.
23. "Dark side" sci-fi group: SITH - Jedi enemies in Star Wars franchise
24. Stuffed grape leaves: DOLMAS - From Trader Joe's
26. Rodeo ride: BRONC - Bronc 1 Cowboy 0
29. Either Bush, in school: ELI - George H.W. and George W. were both Yale grads
32. Spanish wine region: RIOJA - A marks the spot
34. Like some agreements: PREMARITAL - Also called a pre-nup(tial)
36. I-9 ID: SSN.
37. Caddies and cozies: TEAWARE.
Antique tea caddy A cute little tea cozy |
38. Pub pick: IPA - A brew often seen here at the Crossword Pub
39. Towels, e.g., aptly: SHOWER GIFT - Now that's just a fun clue!
41. Katy Perry hit that starts "I used to bite my tongue and hold my breath": ROAR - Her feminist anthem
42. Youngest French Open champ: SELES - Monica now, Monica after being stabbed on court and Monica as a 16-yr-old French Open champ
43. Pueblo pronoun: ESA.
44. Like undercooked eggs: RUNNY.
45. Oscar-winning foreign language film based on a Fugard novel: TSOTSI (South African slang for thug)
47. Sarcastic retort: I BET.
49. Fix: RIG.
50. TV revenue source: AD SALES.
53. Neon tips?: ENS - NeoN
56. Actor Kapoor of "Slumdog Millionaire": ANIL - This story is of a boy from the slums of Mumbai not Johannesburg
58. Pierre's polite lead-in: EXCUSEZ MOI - I prefer Joe's "Pardon my French" cluing!
60. Wee: ITSY.
61. Galileo, notably: ASTRONOMER - One of my heroes but was not a big hit with the Pope!
62. NPR giveaway: TOTE.
63. Great bargains: SWEET DEALS.
A classy way to divide the Across and Down clues!
52. Entr'__: ACTE
Actually intermission for My Fair Lady |
And now back to our regularly scheduled review:
Down:
1. Prepare for cheese?: POSE - Gotta love this clue too!
Sat CHEESE (fromage?) |
3. Lic. figure: ID NO.
4. Barclays Center NBAer: NET.
5. Like some flaws: TRAGIC Hamlet's "To be or not to be" reveals his TRAGIC FLAW of indecisiveness
6. "Don't play," in music: TACET.
7. Hot, hot, hot: ALL THE RAGE - Name the song with this lyric (*answer at bottom of write-up)
8. Sorento and Sedona: KIAS - Car models
9. Big birds: EMUS.
10. Barely bested, with "out": NOSED - You may have to look for a while to see that Horse #2 not only didn't win but got third. (**reason at bottom of write-up)
11. Dietary info abbr.: PCT.
12. What an actor may bring to an audition: RAW EMOTION - Stella!
13. Honshu city: OSAKA JAPAN - OSAKA and Hiroshima are both on the island of Honshu and it's a 4-hr drive between them
14. Factor in bonus size, perhaps: BASE SALARY - I had a BASE SALARY every year I taught and my bonus was 0% of that
21. Hall of Famer who was an MVP and Manager of the Year: TORRE - 1971 MVP for the St. Louis Cardinals and A.L. Manager of the Year in 1996 and 1998 for the Yankees
23. Longtime NBC hit: SNL.
25. Only Super Bowl the Eagles won: LII - The NFL is doing their bit to keep Roman numerals alive
26. Victoria-Tasmania divider: BASS STRAIT - The diary of Andrew MacCauley's 35 hr crossing of the Bass Strait in a sea kayak
27. Doesn't stop to think about: RUSHES INTO.
28. Expert on ports?: OENOLOGIST - We see OENO associated with wine here quite often and LOGIST indicates an expert so...
30. Martin's partner: LEWIS - Two reasonable choices
Dean Martin and Jerry LEWIS Dan ROWAN and Dick Martin |
34. Each: PER.
35. "The one way possible of speaking truth": Browning: ART
37. "Creed" actress Thompson: TESSA - Her IMDB
40. Like spring snow: WET - This beautiful Johnny Mathis song has a lyric of "melt my heart like April snow" @~1:12
41. Sticking point?: RUT.
44. Forward, say: RESEND - What I do when I get a cool video from someone
46. Noodle nuggets: IDEAS - Even my noodle/bean/noggin has good IDEAS sometimes
48. Ply with drink: BESOT - George knew he could get the truth from Elaine with peach schnapps
51. Austin festival, briefly: SXSW - South by Southwest conference and festival. Cancelled this year
53. Austen classic: EMMA - Also my granddaughter
54. Coward with a knighthood: NOEL - He was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II in 1970 twenty-eight years after Winston Churchill vetoed her dad's desire to do so.
55. Knight titles: SIRS - Sir Noel had to wait
57. Caustic chemical: LYE.
59. Muppet friend of Elmo: ZOE - Rhymes with snow. With the diaeresis mark ZOË rhymes with snowy
** If you look closely the winning horse is between horse #2 and the horse at the top of the picture. The winner's nose is sticking out in front of horse #2. Horse #2 was declared the winner but someone spotted that the winning nose didn't belong to #2
Crossword Map Update
After four years,I decided to update my map of our LA Times bloggers. I went through the old map and deleted some names that didn't seem to be active any more. My memory is very suspect and I may have eliminated some people who are still contributing but I know we have some new members who are not included. I have also received requests from others who do not usually post but want to be on the map.
Please email me at gschlapfer@gmail.com if you want to add your name and location or edit what is already there. I am truly sorry if I have omitted anyone and am anxious to get the map up to date.