20. Fudge-and-caramel ice cream dish: TURTLE SUNDAE.
26. Regulations for a big contest: TOURNAMENT RULES.
44. Gradually and reliably: SLOWLY BUT SURELY.
50. Ambiguous outcome, and what the circled letters literally contain: MIXED RESULTS.
Circled letters (in red above) are anagrams of RESULTS. Good morning everyone, Melissa here. A pretty typical Wednesday, I'd say - a handful of gimme's, and only a few (to me) unknowns.
Across:
1. Enthusiast: BUFF.
5. Embarrass: ABASH.
10. Member of an ancient religion that values nonviolence: JAIN. If I've seen this before I've forgotten. Jainism.
14. Like some exams: ORAL.
15. "__ Man": Village People hit: MACHO. The group's name refers to Manhattan's Greenwich Village. Where are they now?
16. High ponytail, e.g.: UPDO. I don't usually think of a ponytail as an updo - but it fits: a type of hairstyle that involves the hair being up and out of the face.
17. WNBA alum Barnes who coaches the Arizona Wildcats: ADIA.
18. Skateboard stunt: OLLIE.
19. Baby bird's home: NEST. Adult bird, too.
23. Bubble tea pearls: BOBA. I've never had this - any fans here?
24. Abu Dhabi's country: Abbr.: UAE. United Arab Emirates.
34. "Tomorrow" musical: ANNIE. Based upon the popular Harold Gray comic strip Little Orphan Annie.
35. Branch of Islam: SHIA. The second-largest branch of Islam.
36. Body spray brand: AXE.
37. 500 sheets of paper: REAM. Paper Quantities - Quire, Ream, Bundle, Bale & Pallet.
38. Plenty of: AMPLE.
40. Organ component: PIPE. Here is one of the organists from the Stanford Theater in Palo Alto, CA, that shows classic Hollywood movies. From Wikipedia: "Part of the restoration included installing an organ to replace the
original which had been sold as parts. The process took 2 years to
obtain and restore parts which included the 1926 console from Grauman's Chinese Theatre and the organ's 1928 pipes from Loew's Theatre." Their current schedule.
41. Note-taking aid: PAD. More paper.
42. Auth. unknown: ANON. Or commenter.
43. Ready to play, in a way: TUNED. Below, tuning a pipe organ.
48. Agree silently: NOD.
49. Units of resistance: OHMS.
57. Dreary and dull: DRAB. BO-ring.
60. Beyond mad: IRATE.
61. Ames's state: IOWA.
62. Coffee, in slang: JAVA.
63. Golf course halves: NINES.
64. Pre-calc math course: TRIG.
65. Petty quarrel: SPAT.
66. Grind, as molars: GNASH.
67. Creator of a Sonic boom?: SEGA
Down:
1. V-shaped sitting pose in yoga: BOAT.
2. Language spoken by Kamala Khan's family on "Ms. Marvel": URDU. Pakistani-American Super Hero.
3. Carnival: FAIR.
4. Feature of some ball caps: FLAT BRIM. Or visor or bill. What are the parts of a hat called?
5. Slide show?: AMOEBA. Nice clue.
6. Fragrant sap: BALSAM.
7. Org. with a Reproductive Freedom Project: ACLU.
8. Knee-to-ankle area: SHIN.
9. Cleared weeds, say: HOED.
10. Capital of Alaska: JUNEAU.
11. Gorilla, e.g.: APE.
12. Cards with pics: IDS.
13. "__ all heroes wear capes": NOT. Sweet song.
21. Sole: LONE.
22. General vibe: AURA.
25. Olympic sprinter Thompson-Herah: ELAINE. Jamaican, six-time medalist, the first female sprinter in history, and the second sprinter after Usain Bolt, to win the "sprint double" at consecutive Olympics.
26. Waterproof covers: TARPS.
27. Oscar winner Tatum: O'NEAL.
28. Eel-and-rice dish: UNADON. Abbreviation for unagi donburi, "eel bowl," is a dish originating in Japan. It consists of a donburi type large bowl filled with steamed white rice, and topped with fillets of eel grilled in a style known as kabayaki, similar to teriyaki.
30. Org. with the Blues and the Blue Jackets: NHL. Hockey.
31. Dead heat: TIE.
32. Toss out: EXPEL.
39. Crowd around: MOB.
40. Occupations: PURSUITS.
43. Antacid brand: TUMS.
45. Tasmanian marsupial: WOMBAT.
46. Rich cakes: TORTES. What's the difference between a torte and a cake?
47. "Yikes!": SHEESH.
51. Abbr. seen under a deer silhouette: XING.
52. "__ Brockovich": ERIN. Brockovich was instrumental in building a case against PG&E, alleging the company contaminated the town’s drinking water. In 1996, the case was settled for $333 million -- the largest ever paid in a direct-action lawsuit at the time.
53. "The X-Files" agent Scully: DANA.
54. Shared stories: LORE. A body of traditions and knowledge on a subject or held by a particular group, typically passed from person to person by word of mouth.
55. Item needed to play Poohsticks: TWIG. All about Poohsticks. Big fan of Winnie, but somehow I didn't know (or remember) this.
56. Story that might take hours to tell: SAGA. I looked up Michener's Centennial - the audio book is 50 hours and 13 minutes.
57. Playlist overseers, for short: DJS.
58. Knock sharply: RAP.
59. Director DuVernay: AVA. Talented filmmaker, known for 13th, Selma, and When They See Us. Wikipedia.