Saturday Themeless by Craig Stowe
Hi Gary,
Thanks for the email and all the work you and the other bloggers put into this site.
I started with ALL JOKING ASIDE. There’s a trove of unused 14-letter phrases that are just waiting to be placed in puzzles, the problem being it is an awkward number to construct a grid around. In this case I needed the corresponding entry before I could begin on the rest of the fill. DEAD SEA
SCROLLS seemed like a good choice at the time though it resulted in a block of names in the NE corner. Filling a themeless puzzle is a balancing act between using crosswordese, abbreviations/affixes and proper names. The fewer the better. I did well on the first two at the expense of the third, I think. Hopefully a few of the names will be familiar to folks.
A quick thank-you to Rich and his team who make puzzles sparkle. Favorite change for me was “Black Sabbath devotee, say” from my original “Tool fanatic.” I guess my clue for CPA (“No. wonder”) wasn’t as clever as I thought!
Cheers,
Craig
16. Tests: TRIAL RUNS.
17. Film composer Morricone: ENNIO - I've posted this Morricone piece before but it is an amazing film title song! It features many human voices but no words.
18. __-Caps: SNO - A frequent cwd treat
20. __ Waters, most senior Black woman in Congress: MAXINE.
21. Reached the nadir, with "out": BOTTOMED - Good golfers have the club BOTTOM OUT in front of where the ball is lying, about where the tee is.
23. Waffle center?: EFS - waFFle
24. __ spot: WEAK - Football coaches look for WEAK Spots in defenses
27. Bluffer's objective: POT - The M*A*S*H poker players soon realized every time Charles was bluffing he started whistling. They cleaned him out.
28. Casual Fridays attire, perhaps: KHAKIS.
30. Account: TALE.
31. __ Valley: Tucson suburb: ORO.
32. Begrudges: RESENTS.
34. Breville product: TOASTER - More than we would pay
37. Five carats: GRAM.
39. Tswana for "fly": TSE TSE - Tswana is a Bantu-speaking ethnic group native to Southern Africa
40. Bridge action: BID.
41. Sights seen by seers, maybe: AURAS - Here's how
43. Throw: CAST - Some fun Saturday listening
44. Doce meses: ANO - Hay meses en un ANO en Español (There are twelve months in a year in Spanish)
45. Valiant: STALWART.
47. Abstract: PRECIS.
49. Plant with corms: TARO - A new word cluing an old cwd favorite
54. Black Sabbath devotee, say: METAL HEAD - Is Heavy Metal music your thing?
56. Hirsch of "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood": EMILE - He plays Jay Sebring who was the ex-boyfriend of Sharon Tate played by Margot Robbie
57. Fair-haired: ASH BLONDE.
58. Estonian neighbor: LETT 28. Fourth-grade teacher in Springfield Elementary School: KRABAPPEL (kruh·baa·pl) - I had to change the last two letters of Bart Simpson's teacher to get LETT
59. Reels: SEES STARS - What a typical Mike Tyson opponent experienced
Down:
1. Decides: OPTS.
2. Flowerless plant: FERN - Here ya go!
3. Texas river named for its chilly waters: FRIO.
4. Busy pro around this time: CPA - My taxes take a half-hour since I can never itemize above the new standard deduction
5. "Seriously ... ": ALL JOKING ASIDE.
6. Distinction: MERIT - or...
8. Let: RENT OUT - "Trailers for sale or RENT, Rooms to let fifty cents" I'll bet you know the next line
9. They're seen in some wars: ADS.
10. Spell: JINX - One of the unwritten rules of baseball is "Don't talk to a pitcher who is throwing a no-hitter" because it will JINX him.
11. She plays Sheldon's grandma (Meemaw) on "Young Sheldon": ANNIE POTTS - I remember her as the secretary in Ghostbusters
13. Skechers milieu: SHOE STORE - It was a while before I saw there was no "T" in Skechers.
15. The Israel Museum display: DEAD SEA SCROLLS.
20. Wine denigrated in "Sideways": MERLOT - Merlot sales plummeted after this scene (f-bomb warning)
22. Heart: MEAT - Let's get to the HEART/MEAT of the matter!
24. Conformist's phrase: WHEN IN ROME - There's a "no shorts policy" in St. Peter's Basilica . Here an American is putting on paper trousers he bought for 1 Euro from a street vendor.
25. "Not too much": EASY DOES IT.
29. Automotive suspension components: STRUTS - Here ya go
33. First name in desserts: SARA - Nobody doesn't like...
35. See 55-Down: SEAT and 55. With 35-Down, precarious place: HOT - I wonder how Craig came up with this juxtaposition
46. Small-muzzled horses: ARABS - Some question the practice of breeding for such a small, upturned muzzle
52. Ancient midpoint marker, more or less: IDES - The IDES of March was 12 days ago
54. Family figures: MAS.