Saturday Themeless by Adrian Johnson
This is AJ's fourth solo themeless I have blogged and it was a delight to solve. Our Minnesota native is now doing great work for a startup group called BetterFi who are engaged in rural Tennessee helping residents with payday loan problems. Very cool!
Hi Gary,
Nice to hear from you again. I first filled this puzzle a little more than a year and a half ago, in September 2020. It was one of the first solo themeless grids I’ve ever put together. The thought process behind this one was simple, because I love pinwheel designs and wanted to make an aesthetically pleasing grid to challenge myself and see how well I could fill it. My favorite entry is GO NUCLEAR at 1A, a fortuitous, rather than intentional, find since the top was not where I began writing this puzzle. From there, the rest of the pinwheel you see here came to life . Once people are done with this one, I hope you check out the universal crossword freestyle that’s out today, also by me :)
1. Lose it: GO NUCLEAR - This was my first thought but, as it turned out, twenty minutes later it was my last fill
10. Malleable: BENDY.
15. One of two in a historic 1869 Utah meeting: IRON HORSE - One of them was from the U.P.'s eastern terminus of Omaha
16. Desensitize: INURE.
17. Coloring of some papers?: MEDIA BIAS - Mere facts take too little time, so BIASED yammering fills the rest of the 24-hr news cycle
18. Former birds only found on Mauritius: DODOS.
20. In this way: THUS - Booth may or may not have said this motto of the State of Virginia on that night in 1865
23. Projection, e.g.: Abbr.: EST - A projection can be called an ESTimate
24. Fancy, in slang: PRIMO.
25. One-named fashion icon: IMAN - She frequently sashays across crossword runways
26. Lunar dark spot: MARE - This 2021 photograph shows Apollo 11's descent stage casting a shadow in the MARE Tranquillatatis (Sea Of Tranquility) where it landed in July of 1969.
34. Eleventh-hour: DO OR DIE - In football it is sometimes called a Hail Mary pass play as time runs out. This one was successful.
36. Hardly reputable: SEAMY.
37. Defiant admission: SUE ME.
38. Proves: ATTESTS - I can ATTEST that this is the correct fill
41. Kept on riding: HASSLED
43. Lab sound: ARF.
45. 2021 Pac-12 champs: UTES - UCLA fit but wasn't right
46. Muck: GOOP.
48. Word before hack or jack: PHONE.
50. "Never to suffer would never to have been blessed" writer: POE.
53. French for "unbleached": ECRU - Saturday cluing for a crossword favorite
54. Spill the beans: SING and 13. Rat (on): DROP A DIME - Henry Hill SANG and DROPPED A DIME on a lot of racketeers who subsequently went to jail. Henry had to go into witness protection in Omaha and other cities.
Henry Hill and Ray Liotta who portrayed him in the movie Goodfellas |
55. Herringbone, e.g.: TWILL - The video you see below
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59. Required network announcement: STATION ID.
61. Dwarf, with "over": TOWER.
62. Presidential carrier that flew with an all-women crew for the first time in 2009: MARINE ONE - Major Jennifer Grieves can be seen in the cockpit.
1. Very short putt, in golf lingo: GIMME - TAP IN overstayed its welcome
2. Snack brand with a 2012 100th-anniversary "Daily Twist" campaign: OREOS - What a hoot!
4. Class division: UNIT - Samples
5. Cartoonist Addams: CHAS - Any idea what TV series his work inspired?
6. Throw to a tot: LOB.
7. Horn of Africa country: ERITREA - As you can see there was another 7-letter candidate
8. Tokyo brewer: ASAHI and 11. Ramen morsel: ENOKI - Some Japanese cuisine
9. Picked up: RESUMED - One amazing thing about Netflix is that it RESUMES a show right where I left off a day, a week or a month ago.
10. Raise a paddle, perhaps: BID.
12. Uncovered subject: NUDE MODEL - What did Picasso's model look like?
21. Passable: SO SO.
24. Country club employee: PRO.
26. Social media spreader: MEME - I liked this one
31. Users of travelers' checks?: TSA AGENTS - This group that checks travelers, coupled with POSSE just above, took some time but AJ had two fun clues in a row.
32. Back in after going out: RETROCOOL - Bell-bottoms are back!
33. Dine expectantly?: EAT FOR TWO - Oh, expectant mothers!
35. Actor William of "Boy Meets World": RUSS - The dad
40. Great divides: SCHISMS.
41. Liszt's homeland: HUNGARY - His birthplace was here in what is now Raiding, Austria which was in HUNGARY until after WWI.
42. Had a fast break?: ATE - Breakfast literally means breaking a night fast
47. Blender button: PUREE.
49. Coming up soon: ON TAP
50. Cab alternative: PINOT - Cabernet Sauvignon versus Pinot Noir: Which Is Better?
51. QB protectors, in football lingo: O-LINE - It is the job of the Offensive LINE of the KC Chiefs to keep Patrick Mahomes protected