Hello Cornerites!
sumdaze here, substitute blogging a second week for our Tuesday star, Hahtoolah.
Today's theme is Some Assembly Required.
Susy Christiansen and Doug Peterson put together today's puzzle. The connection between the 4 themers is difficult to discern until we see the reveal so let's begin there:
66. Across. Essentials, or what the first words of the answers to the starred clues are: NUTS AND BOLTS. the basic, practical details
Basically, the first 2 themers give us types of NUTS and the last 2 give us types of BOLTS.
NUTS ~ HICKORY NUTS and BEER NUTS
BOLTS ~ DEAD BOLTS and THUNDERBOLTS
This might be one of those situations where seeing the completed grid up front is helpful.
And now for the 4 themers:18. Across * Gift basket retailer known for cheese and smoked sausage: HICKORY FARMS.
Hickory Farms |
Hickory Nuts |
27. Across * Oktoberfest venues: BEER GARDENS. "A beer garden (German: Biergarten) is an outdoor area in which beer and food are served, typically at shared tables shaded by trees. They originated in Bavaria, of which Munich is the capital city, in the 19th century, and remain common in Southern Germany. They are usually attached to a brewery, beer hall, pub, or restaurant" (Wiki)
Beer Nuts |
(Note #1: I like that the constructors chose to not go with another member of the nut family for the 2nd themer. Beer nuts are actually peanuts that have been boiled in water with sugar then salted. 4.5 star recipe)
42. Across * Robin Williams drama set at a prep school: DEAD POETS SOCIETY.
dead bolt |
54. Across * Classic Ford model: THUNDERBIRD.
(Note#2: a small NIT here in that Ford spells "Thunderbird" as one word so "thunder" is technically not the first word of the answer to this starred clue.)
I got a bit in the weeds on the difference between a lightning bolt and a thunder bolt.
Let's see if we can assemble the rest of the grid:
Across:1. Oktoberfest mugs: STEINS. used at 27A
7. Possessed: OWNED. not the creepy, demon kind of "possessed"
12. Battleship letters: USS. United States Ship The "Mighty Mo" was the last American battleship ever built.
15. Sit-up kin: CRUNCH. sit-ups vs. crunches
16. Letter-shaped violin opening: F-HOLE. a bit of F-HOLE history
17. "Picked" complaint: NIT. See Note #2 (above)
22. Soccer family rides: SUVS. Sport Utility VehicleS
Giant Leap Award |
This happens to me all the time. |
34. Wunderkind: PHENOM. a person who is outstandingly talented or admired, especially an up-and-comer.
37. Highchair fashion: BIB.
38. Seehorn of "Better Call Saul": RHEA.
2 rheas and a Rhea |
46. Actress Hathaway: ANNE. Here is her Oscar-winning performance in Les Miserables (2012).
47. Texter's caveat: IMO. In My Opinion. for days when you are not feeling Humble
48. Edit: REVISE.
53. Went first: LED. as in, "We led the way."
61. Low voice: BASSO.
62. Hammer target: NAIL.
I wonder if he has any nuts & bolts??? |
64. Campground chain HQ'd in Billings, MT: KOA. founded in 1962; more than 500 locations
65. Natural resource: ORE.
71. Broadcaster with regular pledge drives: NPR.
73. Military gesture: SALUTE.
74. Shaved head?: ESS. as in the letter "S". "Head" can mean "the front of" as in "head of the class". So the "front of" the word "shaved" is the letter "S".
75. Skewered appetizer served with peanut sauce: SATAY.
Delicious street food in Thailand! |
76. Seismic event: TREMOR. (Hi Jace!)
Down:
1. Hard-to-like person: SCHMO. Our Ch. Moe is very likable!
- a stupid person.
- a hypothetical ordinary man.
- noun: Joe Schmo; plural noun: Joe Schmoes; plural noun: Joe Schmos
2. Did one's best: TRIED. and true
3. Type of geometry: EUCLIDEAN. Hands down, best fill of the day! If you wrote proofs involving lines, angles, triangles, quadrilaterals, etc. in high school, then you did Euclidean Geometry. It is beautiful stuff!
4. Ballpoint pen filler: INK.
5. GIs with chevrons: NCOS. Non-Commissioned OfficerS
6. Landscaping bush: SHRUB.
7. Compensate for: OFFSET. as in "the gains offset the losses"
8. "Huh ... ?": WHAtttt???? My runner-up for the Giant Leap Award (see 25A).
9. Fin. neighbor: NOR. FINland is abbreviated, so is NORway.
10. Stately tree: ELM.
11. Long for: DESIRE.
12. Disentangle: UNTIE. (Hi Jinx!)
13. Warning signal: SIREN. Did you know that before fire trucks had sirens, Dalmatian dogs ran alongside the horses to clear the way so the wagon could get to the fire quickly?
Nowadays they mostly just drive the truck. |
14. Plays the lead: STARS.
19. First name in fashion: YVES. Saint Laurent
24. Outmoded data readers on PCs: CD DRIVES.
26. Denounces: CONDEMNS. Haters gonna hate.
28. Corduroy ridges: RIBS.
29. Pinot __: white wine grape: GRIS. aka Pinot Grigio. This wine pairs better with fish than with your Thanksgiving turkey. Serve ice cold.
30. Ann __, Michigan: ARBOR.
32. Arresting figure?: COP. Fun wordplay! You have the right to remain silent....
34. Couple's indiscretion, for short: PDA. Public Display of Affection
35. Female lobster: HEN. some lobster info. I wish I could unread
36. Rippled pattern: MOIRE.
Kinda groovy! |
39. Judge on "America's Got Talent": HEIDI KLUM. It is interesting that Heidi Klum's symmetrical partner in this grid is EUCLIDIAN.
40. Sci-fi aviators: ETS. ExtraTerrestrialS
It is important to dress appropriately when raiding tombs. |
45. Animation collectible: CEL. "Cel" is short for "celluoid", the transparent sheet on which the characters where once hand-drawn. In 1990, Disney switched to computer animation. prices of desirable cels
50. Aphrodite's love: ADONIS. the god of beauty & attraction
51. Consisting of two parts: BINARY.
54. Steakhouse order: T-BONE.
55. Pluckable instruments: HARPS.
56. Computer operators: USERS.
57. Quaint "performed": DIDST. (archaic) a form of the past tense of "do"
59. State drawing: LOTTO. Haha! I see what they did there. Not an artistic "drawing".
60. __ pointer: LASER.
69. Aquaman's realm: SEA.
Jason Momoa in Aquaman and The Lost Kingdom (2023) |
70. Fútbol fan's cry: OLE.
P.S. Just a reminder... here is Hahtoolah’s note from 11/8/22:
If you are reading this on Tuesday, I will likely be on the crossword puzzle's favorite airline heading towards Tel Aviv. Part business, part fun. Unlike the song, however, I do know when I will be back. See you at the end of the month. You will be in capable hands during my absence.
Notes from C.C.:
1) Thanks for subbing for the past two Tuesdays, sumdaze!
2) Hahtoolah is now safely back home. She sent me these two pictures with captions:
Here I am outside the Agam Museum in Rishon LeTsiyon, Israel.