Having a BAD HAIR DAY, so I'm Off to the Salon: This theme threw me for a moment until I wrote down each of the
answers and stared at them for a few moments. The last word of each
theme answer describes what can be done to one's hair. We had a BAD HAIR
DAY last Friday, so today, after getting Waves, Highlights, Treatment,
Extensions and Streaks, we'll look Great!
17-Across. Patterns recorded by an EEG: BRAIN WAVES.
23-Across. Items on a TV headline ticker: NEWS HIGHLIGHTS.
35-Across. Passive-aggressive refusal to speak: SILENT TREATMENT.
49-Across. .doc and .pdf, for example: FILE EXTENSIONS.
56-Across. Uninterrupted periods of success: HOT STREAKS.
Across:
1. All-hrs. cash devices: ATMS. As in Automatic Teller Machines. This is a crossword staple.
5. Flower from a bulb: TULIP. A brief history of the Tulip. We associate tulips with Holland, but they are not actually native to
that country.
10. Hoppy brewpub orders, for short: IPAS. As in India Pale Ales. Another crossword staple. Ever wonder how the India Pale Ale got its name?
14. Langston Hughes, for one: POET. I discovered Langston
Hughes (né James Mercer Langston Hughes; Feb. 1, 1901 ~ May 22, 1967) when I
was in high school and absolutely fell in love with his poetry. [Name
#1.]
15. "Step __!": ASIDE.
16. "Sticky" grain in some sushi: RICE.
19. Native of ancient Peru: INCA. The Incas are probably
best known for the creation of Machu Picchu.
20. Prefix with natal: NEO-. As in Neonatal.
21. Gets the better of: ACES OUT. I am not familiar
with this phrase.
33. Camera letters: SLR. As in Single-Lens Reflex. Another crossword staple. Everything you wanted to know
about the Single-Lens Reflex camera, but didn't know to ask.
34. The Pointer Sisters' "__ So Shy": HE'S. [Name # 2.]
41. Extinct New Zealand bird: MOA. Why did they die off?
42. TSA checkpoint needs: IDs. As in Identification cards,
be it a driver's license or passport.
43. Flat-bottomed barge: SCOW. This vessel appears with some
frequency in the puzzles.
44. Tablet downloads: APPs.
46. Four-award acronym: EGOT. As in the Emmy (Television), Grammy (Recording), Oscar (Film) and Tony (Broadway theater). Viola Davis (b. 1965) is the most recent person
to achieve all of these awards. Earlier this year, she won a Grammy.
Check out this site for a complete list of EGOT Winners.
48. "Yoo-__!": HOO.
53. Extent: BREADTH.
54. Guitar store buy: AMP.
55. Band that headlined the World Infestation Tour: RATT.
Ratt is (was?) a glam metal band that was big in the 1980s. [Name
# 3.]
62. Bordeaux bestie: AMIE. Today's French lesson.
63. Tennis star Naomi: OSAKA. We've seen Naomi Osaka (b. Oct. 16,
1997) in the puzzles before. She is a Japanese professional tennis
player. She was born in Japan to a Japanese mother and Haitian-American
father. [Name # 4.]
64. "Iliad" city: TROY.
65. Cards below jacks: TENS.
66. Glossy fabric: SATIN.
67. Related: AKIN.
Down:
1. Widespread PD alert: APB. As in an All Points Bulletin.
2. The Raptors, on schedules: TOR. The Toronto Raptors are a Canadian professional basketball team. Hi,
CanadianEh!
3. Have good intentions: MEAN WELL.
4. Pigpens: STIES.
5. Observed, to Tweety: TAW.
6. New Mexico's country: Abbr.: USA. Some people think that
New Mexico is a foreign country.
7. Actress Tyler: LIV. Liv Tyler (née Liv Rundren; b. July
1, 1977) is the daughter of Aerosmith's Steven Tyler (b. Mar. 26, 1948), although she initially thought Todd Rundren (b.
June 22, 1948) was her father. [Name # 5.]
8. Standard of perfection: IDEAL.
9. Joe of "Home Alone": PESCI. Joe Pesci (né Joseph Frank
Pesci; b. Feb. 9, 1943) is known for playing tough guys, but also does some
comedy and was in not only the Home Alone movies, but
in My Cousin Vinny. [Name # 6.]
10. Idioms used on the Emerald Isle: IRISHISMS.
Apparently Irishisms is an actual word. Hi, Irish Miss!
11. Wine grapes: PINOTS. Everything you wanted to know
about Pinot grapes, but didn't know to ask.
12. Place blame on: ACCUSE.
13. __ belt: SEAT.
18. Big Apple nabe: NOHO. NOHO is the neighborhood North of Houston Street in New York City.
22. Gulf Coast bird: EGRET. Egrets are beautiful birds.
There are lots of egrets that hang out in the lake near my house.
23. Loch with a legend: NESS.
24. Actor Morales: ESAI. Esai Morales (né Esai Manuel
Morales, Jr.;b. Oct. 1, 1962) makes frequent appearances in the crossword
puzzles due to the all the vowels in his short name. [Name # 7.]
25. Social media app with video "Reels," familiarly: INSTA.
26. Hanukkah moolah: GELT. Everything you wanted to know
about Hanukkah Gelt, but didn't know to ask.
27. Abolitionist Tubman: HARRIET. Harriet Tubman (1822 ~ 1913) was a former slave who escaped and helped other
slaves escape through the underground railroad. [Name # 8.]
47. Bygone sovereign: TSAR. Nicholas II (1868 ~ 1918) was
the last Tsar of Russia.
50. Set of guiding beliefs: ETHOS.
51. Language with click consonants: XHOSA. Xhosa is one of the official languages of South Africa and Zimbabwe.
52. "__ man with seven wives ... ": I MET A. On my way to
St. Ives I saw a man with 7 wives. Each wife had 7 sacks. Each sack had 7
cats. Each cat had 7 kittens. Kitten, cats, sacks, wives. How many were going
to St. Ives?
53. Pesky tyke: BRAT.
57. Skin design, briefly: TAT. I wonder if he knows his
tattoo spells Matzoh?
58. Compete in the Super G, e.g.: SKI. Everything you wanted
to know about the Super G, or SuperGiant Slalom, but didn't know to ask.
59. Color of khakis: TAN.
60. Colorful carp: KOI.
61. Wd. found in Roget's: SYN. Peter Mark Roget (1779 ~ 1869) led an interesting life, but is best known for publishing
the Thesaurus of Words and Phrases. [Name # 9.]