Theme: HOW SWEET IT IS (52. Jackie Gleason
catchphrase, and a hint to the starts of 20-, 28- and 46-Across) - The
first part of each theme entry is "Sweet".
20. Hospital volunteer named for a feature of their uniform: CAND- STRIPER.
28. One of two on a post-wedding vacation: HONEYMOONER.
46. Legal border-crossing spot: PORT OF ENTRY.
Boomer here. Looks like another L.A. Times debut. Congrats, Chris!!
Of course I am unable to verify the sweetness of any of the answers due to diabetes. But I do know a crossword constructor is extremely sweet.
Across:
5. Dog of unknown ancestry: MUTT.
9. One of the Musketeers: ATHOS. Porthos and Aramis were the other two. I believe they invented a candy bar.
14. Trojan War hero: AJAX. And he may have invented a sink and bathtub cleaner.
15. Where the seven "-stan" countries are: ASIA. I won't try to name them. I think I only know Afghanistan and Pakistan.
18. Mannerly fellow: GENT. Not me.
19. La Scala offering: OPERA. Not Winfree.
23. Hindu honorific: SRI. Could be Lanka?
26. Huge fan: NUT. I am a huge fan of cashews.
27. Layer on the farm: HEN. My Uncle Bill's farm had many layers.
32. Health resort: SPA.
35. Dreadlocks wearer: RASTA.
36. Like thoughts you'd rather not share: PERSONAL. I might have some. I'm not going to say.
38. Prepare for publication: EDIT. A lot of work goes into the preparation of these crosswords!
39. Digging tool: SPADE. Thirteen in a deck of cards.
41. Gangster's gal: MOLL.
42. Hurricane or tornado, often: DISASTER. It seems Minnesota
has avoided tornados for a number of years. Luckily we never have
hurricanes. In fact we have not even had rain since May.
44. Panfry: SAUTE.
45. Solidify: SET.
49. Cocktail server: BAR. I
believe the server is a waiter or waitress. I don't go to bars, not
even the ones in bowling centers. But I have seen a few on slot
machines -- never three in a row.
50. Ewe's mate: RAM. Los Angeles NFL football player.
51. The "S" in CBS: Abbr.: SYS.
58. Bolt who bolts: USAIN. He's getting older, like the rest of us. I wonder if he'll be in Tokyo this summer.
59. Footwear for snow: BOOT. Easy clue for us Northerners.
60. "Oh dear!": ALAS.
64. Fly like a seagull: GLIDE. I remember swing sets that had GLIDErs on them
65. Hay unit: BALE.
66. Prefix with gram: KILO. If you have 1000 of them.
67. Sank on the green: HOLED. That's what I am doing today.
68. British WWII gun: STEN.
69. Adam's first home: EDEN. A garden with three bedrooms and a fireplace?
Down:
3. Toon devil: TAZ. This guy was a villain on "Law and Order."
4. Suit in a corner office: EXEC.
5. Title P.I. played by Tom Selleck and Jay Hernandez: MAGNUM.
Now Selleck does commercials for reverse mortgages. You all know I watch
too much TV. You would think he made enough money being a detective.
6. Did, but not anymore: USED TO. I USED TO have a 200 + Average on the lanes.
7. Wee: TINY. Tim tiptoed through the tulips.
8. Ink spots?: TATS. Tattoos.
9. Ardent fans: ADORERS. Those would be those great fans in Green Bay Wisconsin.
10. Easy two-pointer: TIP IN.
11. Dickens villain Uriah: HEEP. Created by Charles Dickens. Some Rock band stole the name.
12. Shrek, e.g.: OGRE.
13. Fly at a great height: SOAR. I'm sure the gymnasts will be soaring greatly in Tokyo.
21. "The Queen's Gambit" star __ Taylor-Joy: ANYA.
22. "I did it!": THERE. No, you're not THERE yet.
23. Destroys, as docs: SHREDS.
24. Amp toter: ROADIE.
25. Demand: INSIST. I INSIST we keep going!
29. Jazz great James: ETTA. I've heard of ETTA KETT .
30. Dizzying paintings: OP ART. It takes quite an imagination to call it ART.
31. Actor Beatty: NED. "Deliverance" was a movie to remember. I still remember the banjos.
32. Hog noses: SNOUTS. I think Frosty the snowman had one.
33. Meager: PALTRY.
34. Narrow passages between buildings: ALLEYS. Okay, as long as this has nothing to do with bowling.
37. Muscat is its capital: OMAN.
39. Put away for later: STORE. I put away my baseball cards for later. I guess it is not quite later yet.
40. According to: PER.
43. Gave birth to: SPAWNED.
44. Big rig: SEMI. I still do not know why it's called a SEMI. The ones I see are bigger than both of us.
48. Make plump: FATTEN.
49. Reverse of a hit 45: B SIDE. I still have a few 33 1/3 LPs and a couple of 45s. Nothing to play them on though.
52. Laurie of "House": HUGH. I only remember Hugh O'Brian - My sister used to watch "Wyatt Earp".
53. Norway's capital: OSLO. Yah - Das is So.
54. Haunted house sound: WAIL.
55. Goes out, as the tide: EBBS.
56. Just right: TOAT.
57. Sushi bar drink: SAKE. For heaven's sake.
61. Pot top: LID. Put a LID on it !
62. Pale __: ALE. Canada Dry ginger ale with NO sugar. Yum.
63. Relative in some business names: SON. Walmart did not bother.
Boomer
Notes from C.C.:
I have a question: When you click on this Minis label, do you land on "To a T" (oldest Mini) or do you land on "Aggie" (newest Mini?). I'm using a PC, and I land on "To a T". Same with Nina (inanehker). Spitzbooz, Gary and Agnes land on "Aggie", and they'll use iPad or iMac.
Updated later: D-Otto uses a PC also, but he lands on "Aggie".
Updated again: Just published the "Terrible" puzzle as a test. Can you solve the puzzle, then click on the Minis label, and let me know where you land next?