Themeless Saturday Puzzle by Craig Stowe
Our Torontonian friend gives us another puzzle from north of the border whose main feature is his pinwheel stacks of nine which were very helpful. Here are Craig's gracious comments:
Hi Gary,
Thanks for getting in touch. I've been trying for ages to fit LAVAZZA into a grid because it seems so crossword worthy, but I could never make it work. I decided to start with it as the main entry instead and work out from there. I'm not actually a huge LAVAZZA fan, though it's good. The grind we get here is too small for my French press. I get my beans from a Canadian company called Kicking Horse. I suspect LAVAZZA will be a little more familiar to folks.
I really wanted to say thank you to Rich and his team as well as to this blog for everything you do. This is about my 50th puzzle with the LA Times and it's not by accident that most of my publications are with this venue. I cannot stress enough to new and aspiring constructors how wonderful Rich is to work with. If he likes the general feel of a puzzle he will do what he can to make it happen. That is an amazing trait for any editor to have and it really helped me get to where I am today. The insightful commentaries made by the bloggers and regulars helped shape the styling of my puzzles over these past five or six years. I could go on but I'm starting to embarrass myself.
Sorry about having two affixes in a themeless, I originally had EPI- but a revision in the NE corner led to the inevitable -ETTE. Never having been pregnant, I thought ANTENATAL and prenatal were interchangeable but some of you may disagree.
Cheers!
Craig
Across:
1. Entertainment genre with a French name of uncertain origin: VAUDEVILLE - Origin of the word of the word. Early TV was heavily populated with former VAUDEVILLE stars
11. Wicked biblical king: AHAB.
15. "There's no point": IT'S USELESS
16. Kiwi plant: VINE.
16. Kiwi plant: VINE.
17. Biloxi or Gulfport: COUNTY SEAT - These two cities are both COUNTY SEATS of Harrison County, MS. There are ten such counties in MS with two COUNTY SEATS. What?
18. Suffix akin to -ule: ETTE - Buzz and Neal landed on the Moon in the small Lunar Module but I doubt it had a real kitchenETTE
19. Persona: IMAGE.
20. Johnny Cash's "At Folsom Prison" was recorded in one: STATE PEN.
22. Makes smooth and shiny, as hair: SLEEKS.
25. Voiced, in phonetics: SONANT - I'm always happy to learn
26. Heartland of America Park city: OMAHA - It is currently undergoing a multi-million dollar renovation down by the Missouri River
28. Emmy-winning journalist O'Donnell: NORAH.
29. Not at all fatty: LEAN.
32. Weave: ZIGZAG.
35. Downed: ATE.
36. "So __ heard": I'VE.
37. Longtime Italian coffee brand: LAVAZZA - Craig finally got this coffee into a puzzle! More info
38. __ es Salaam: DAR.
39. Flooey lead-in: KER.
40. Unmoved: IN SITU - NASA repaired the Hubble Space Telescope IN SITU rather than bring it back to Earth.
40. Unmoved: IN SITU - NASA repaired the Hubble Space Telescope IN SITU rather than bring it back to Earth.
41. Remove: DELE.
42. Gay leader?: ENOLA - Col. Paul Tibbets picked the B-29 he wanted off the assembly line in OMAHA where it was made. He then named that plane after his mother and flew it on that historic mission on August 6, 1945.
46. Disclose: IMPART.
48. Was barely heard: PEEPED.
51. Viral oral malady: COLD SORE - Provide your own visual 😟
54. Comedian Kemper: ELLIE - Her IMDB.
56. Fastidious to a fault: ANAL - All currency in my billfold must be arranged in ascending order with the faces all in the same orientation. ANAL?
57. Check things out: POKE AROUND.
60. Russo of "Velvet Buzzsaw": RENE - Sometimes audiences like movies way more than the critics and sometimes...
61. Guided: SHEPHERDED - Successful coaches are sometimes said to have SHEPHERDED teams to championships
62. Saw: EYED.
63. "You betcha!": YES INDEEDY.
Down:
1. Caesarean section?: VICI - Bill Murray's variation on Caesar's proclamation of Veni, VICI, Vidi
2. They make up everything: ATOMS - Fun cluing
3. Prevailing: USUAL.
4. "The Pit and the Pendulum" setting: DUNGEON.
7. They, to Thierry: ILS - If Sonny and Cher sang I Got You Babe in French, it would start, "ILS disent que nous sommes jeunes et nous ne savons pas" ("They say we're young and we don't know")
8. Wranglers' cousin: LEES.
9. 180 is its max. score: LSAT.
10. Spanish pronoun: ESTAS - Elvis would have sang: ¿ESTÁS sola esta noche? ("Are you lonesome tonight?)
11. Brand with a Positively Radiant line: AVEENO.
12. Ranked musical listing: HIT PARADE - Take as big a bite out of this 65-yr-old trip down memory lane that you like...
11. Brand with a Positively Radiant line: AVEENO.
12. Ranked musical listing: HIT PARADE - Take as big a bite out of this 65-yr-old trip down memory lane that you like...
13. Like care during pregnancy: ANTENATAL - A synonym for PRENATAL
14. "I can relate": BEEN THERE.
21. Pacific archipelago: TONGA - 170 islands with white sand beaches that are mostly unoccupied
24. Makeshift blades: SHIVS.
27. On-__, off-__: AGAIN - Sounds like government mask policies
29. "Whatevs": LIKE I CARE - This slang for "Whatever" begs the question: How did "I could care less" come to mean the same as " I couldn't care less"
30. Toss-up: EVEN MONEY - Equally likely
31. Heathrow lander: AEROPLANE - When in Britain, spell as the British spell
33. Trio with notable beards: ZZ TOP - Bassist Dusty Hill ( left below) died this week at 72 years old.
34. Fair color?: AZURE - With apologies to Irving Berlin: "AZURE skies smilin' at me, nothin' but AZURE skies do I see:".
37. Inventors of a sort: LIARS - Clever!
41. Lament: DEPLORE.
43. Dished up: LADLED.
45. Blow a fuse: SEE RED - Two words
47. Meryl's "Mary Poppins Returns" role: TOPSY - I remember TOPSY as a character in Harriet Beecher Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin.
53. Just makes, with "out": EKES.
55. Go around in circles?: EDDY - "Hey, Gary, didn't you use this picture in your write-up last week as well?" "Uh, yes, ya caught me!"
55. Go around in circles?: EDDY - "Hey, Gary, didn't you use this picture in your write-up last week as well?" "Uh, yes, ya caught me!"