Themeless Saturday by Debbie Ellerin
Today I am happy to blog my 7th Saturday themeless puzzle from Debbie Ellerin. She is a retired computer programmer that has moved to Los Angles after tiring of Boston winters.
SISTER ACT: In this picture she is seen with her sister and fellow LA Times puzzle constructor Sheryl Bartol. Here are Debbie's comments on our Saturday exercise:
Hi Gary -
Here you go...
This puzzle started with ZEITGEIST, which I thought was an interesting word, crossing with ZIGZAGGED. I liked the grouping of Z’s.
I was happy with how most of the longer entries came together, like DUNEBUGGY, ENTOURAGE, RIDESHARE, GO ON STRIKE. I didn't realize until now how many women's names sound like two letters - that could be tricky.
I like the editor’s new clues for UNITS (Hands and feet) and MEMOS (Nonmusical notes). I’m glad that my clue made the cut for CRANE (BIrd at a construction site?) Hope you all enjoyed solving it.
As for me, your humble blogger, I got my start in the SE, moved right along and then as indicated in the grid, 11. Some scoops threw up a real speed trap. I had EDIE for 38. Woman's name that sounds like two letters which gave me the Scoops fill ending in SIDES which seemed possible. I hung on to that for dear life since I had no shot at ANCHO. Sigh, so as the Bard tells us: All's Well That Ends Well
1. TV's "Ozark," e.g.: DRAMA - It certainly looks dramatic to me
6. Comedy club regulars: MC'S.
9. Dodge: AVERT.
14. Pool service?: RIDE SHARE - No swimming or pocket billiards. Below is a scene from a great 1989 movie that featured a hilarious RIDE SHARE segment. Name this movie (Rotten Tomatoes = 91%) with Meg Ryan and Billy Crystal. *Answer at the bottom of the write-up
16. Bright, loyal breed: BOXER.
17. 1998 Academy Honorary Award-winning director: ELIA KAZAN - His IMDB
18. Dried chili pepper: ANCHO - The ANCHO Chili (wide chili) is the dried version of the Poblano Chili (chili of the people). That makes two chilis I did not know
19. Reason to shake: DEAL - Did you ever welch on a childhood bet/DEAL by saying, "We didn't shake on it!"
20. Brilliant: GENIUS.
22. Sky cat?: LEO - WARNING ASTRONOMY LESSON AHEAD: The stars of the big dipper can be used to find other points of interest in the sky including the backwards question mark that is LEO.
25. Make calls at home, maybe: UMP - The pitcher and catcher both thought the UMP blew the call on this wicked curve ball
26. More shrewd: CAGIER.
29. Curling spots: RINKS - The U.S. Olympic Curling Team Trials will return to RINKS in Omaha this year
31. Bike chain alternative: U-LOCK - It looks much more secure than using a chain to lock up the bike.
32. Word from the German for "spirit of the age": ZEITGEIST - ZEIT (German for time) and GEIST (German for ghost or spirit). Old TV shows vividly demonstrate the change in ZEITGEIST from my yute to now!
36. Corner piece: ROOK - It always starts in a corner
37. Guinness orders: PINTS.
38. Woman's name that sounds like two letters: EVIE - Not EDIE it seems.
39. Ride in the sand: DUNE BUGGY - You can rent one in Las Vegas if you're willing to 41. Drop, as dough: SPEND $299
42. Lionsgate premium cable subsidiary: STARZ.
43. Prince Harry's dukedom: SUSSEX - The Duke and Duchess of SUSSEX don't seem to take this royalty stuff as seriously as the Queen
49. Game of luck: WAR - Top player wins this "battle" shown below
50. Generated again: REGREW - Five creatures that can regrow body parts
51. Little elephant: CALF.
55. "Hotel du Lac" author Brookner: ANITA - Even I figured out this was the Lake Hotel
59. Finish, as a tat: INK UP - Maybe I could take this one for a test drive
60. Posse: ENTOURAGE.
61. Putin's denials: NYETS.
62. "The Partridge Family" actress: DEY - She and David Cassidy were a big item during the run of that show
Down:
1. Scott in a landmark Supreme Court case: DRED - Not a great moment in American jurisprudence
2. Upset: RILE
3. 1998 hit from the Sarah McLachlan album "Surfacing": ADIA - Here ya go!
4. Singer's voice, e.g.: MEAL TICKET - Sinatra's MEAL TICKET lasted over 60 years
5. Part of AMA, on Reddit: ASK - Me Anything
6. Yiddish fortune: MAZEL - Tov means "good" so MAZEL TOV is...
7. Bird at a construction site?: CRANE - They have a great view but how do CRANE operators go to the bathroom?
8. Asset on the corporate ladder: SENIORITY - INTEGRITY fit when I had _ _ _ _ _ R I T Y but is that always a necessary asset?
9. Taking down a peg: ABASING.
10. Word in many German names: VON - Snoopy frequently flew his Sopwith Camel in combat with Manfred Albrecht Freiherr VON Richthofen.
9. Taking down a peg: ABASING.
10. Word in many German names: VON - Snoopy frequently flew his Sopwith Camel in combat with Manfred Albrecht Freiherr VON Richthofen.
11. Some scoops: EXCLUSIVES - As you read earlier I was trying to think what SIDES could be scooped before I saw that Debbie was referring to a media scoop!
12. Take up again, in a way: REHEM.
13. Brownie bunch: TROOP.
15. Horrible comic?: HAGAR.
12. Take up again, in a way: REHEM.
13. Brownie bunch: TROOP.
15. Horrible comic?: HAGAR.
21. Hands and feet: UNITS - One foot = three hands
24. Cry of dismay: EEK
27. Baseball brother: ALOU - The brothers ALOU are in our lineup frequently
28. Walk out: GO ON STRIKE - I'm sure Debbie did not mean GOON STRIKE!
30. Tallies: KEEPS SCORE.
32. Didn't go straight: ZIGZAGGED - Part of Debbie's harvest of "Z's"
33. Lang. of Belize: ENG - You might be surprised that English is an official language in these countries
34. Geometry calculation: SINE - If you know the SINE of 39°, you can find the depth of the water (d) using a 30 long anchor chain. **The solution is below
35. Acronymic term for some local talks: TEDX - Here 'ya go!
37. Baby food, usually: PUREE - That's probably what I'll get in the Old Teachers's Home
40. Undeserved charges: BAD RAPS - My good friend has a pit bull named Dexter and says the breed gets a BAD RAP.
41. Bask: SUN.
43. Took care of: SAW TO.
44. "When a man loves cats, I am his friend and comrade" writer: TWAIN - Sam Clemens and I would get along very nicely on this score
45. Household helper: NANNY.
47. Modern delivery vehicle: DRONE.
48. Boglike: PEATY.
52. Scott of "Big Little Lies": ADAM - Here's his IMDB. I'm more familiar with the Australian golfer with this name
53. Danish toy maker: LEGO - Go barefoot and you have two LEGO finders
54. Ones at odds: FOES.
56. Mild rebuke: TUT.
58. Hurricane component: RUM - The recipe uses two different types of RUM and is served in a, uh, hurricane glass
52. Scott of "Big Little Lies": ADAM - Here's his IMDB. I'm more familiar with the Australian golfer with this name
53. Danish toy maker: LEGO - Go barefoot and you have two LEGO finders
54. Ones at odds: FOES.
56. Mild rebuke: TUT.
58. Hurricane component: RUM - The recipe uses two different types of RUM and is served in a, uh, hurricane glass