Youth and Love
Ralph Vaughan Williams
From Songs of Travel
Lyrics by Robert Louis Stevenson
John Shirley-Quirk, CBE, baritone
From Songs of Travel
Lyrics by Robert Louis Stevenson
John Shirley-Quirk, CBE, baritone
In what are obviously dark times, our constructors Emily Biegas and
Sala Wanetick and our editor Patti Varol offer us some rays of
hope in the form of a puzzle theme about the hope of youth and
love. It is fitting that both Emily and Sala are making their first
appearance in the LA Times. Here are
both of their bios
(along with some bonus puzzles), and here are the theme clues ...
17. *Posh quintet?: SPICE GIRLS. Here's their 2 Become 1 from their debut album Spice ...
48. *Musical duo of Neil Tennant and Chris Lowe: PET SHOP BOYS. Here's their Love Comes Quickly from their debut album Please ...
And here's the reveal ...
63. Ministry community for religious teens, and what the answer to each starred clue can be called: YOUTH GROUP. All of the theme clues end in a collective noun for a YOUTH GROUP ...
SPICE GIRLS
COLD WAR KIDS
PET SHOP BOYS
COLD WAR KIDS
PET SHOP BOYS
Across:
1. Danish shoe brand: ECCO. If you're into hiking, a pair of
these can be yours for only $300.00 (plus tax) ...
ECCO BIOM C-TRAIL ANKLE BOOT for Women |
5. __ Sketch: ETCHA. Probably not a good artistic medium if you live in an area with lots of seismic activity ...
Etcha Sketch |
10. Study desperately: CRAM. Cramming CALMLY would probably be more effective.
14. Contented sighs: AAHS. Is it 2 A's or 2 H's? Wait for perps.
15. Croc kin: GATOR. CAYMAN wouldn't fit.
16. Subway fare?: HERO. Looks like a yummy pun ...
All American Club |
19. Grub: EATS.
20. Wriggle out of: ESCAPE.
21. Paper handout: LEAFLET.
23. Eliminates: RIDS.
25. "Our treat!": ON US. But if you don't parse it right it could be a burden.
26. Cutting tool: SAW. AXE fit but didn't perp.
29. [Theme clue]
34. Other, in Spanish: OTRO. Today's Spanish lesson.
36. "Stat!": NOW.
37. On bed rest, say: LAID UP.
38. "__ Break": Kathryn Bigelow surfing film: POINT. Point Break is a 1991 American crime action film directed by Kathryn Bigelow. It stars Patrick Swayze, Keanu Reeves, Lori Petty and Gary Busey. The film's title refers to the surfing term "point break", where a wave breaks as it hits a point of land jutting out from the coastline. From what I can tell from this trailer it has a lot of beautiful cinematography. The movie (not the trailer) is Rated R ...
42. Lauder of cosmetics: ESTEE.
43. Remove from office: UNSEAT. Lately some of those SEATS have been musical chairs.
45. Before, in poetry: ERE.
47. Fill up: SATE.
48. [Theme clue]
51. Ra or Odin: GOD. Odin seems to get all the press, so today will be the Egyptian god Ra day. Without him we wouldn't even have day.
Ra god of the Sun |
53. Moist: DEWY.
55. Consonant sound common in Spanish: ROLLED R. More Spanish, and Italian.
58. Spa rooms with heated stones: SAUNAS.
62. Et __: and others: ALIA. Today's Latin lesson.
63. [Theme reveal]
66. Avocado app: GUAC. Not a recipe finder for Guacamole dishes, but shorthand for appetizers that use avocados.
67. Closing section of music: OUTRO. Not just music.
68. Cry of accomplishment: TADA.
69. Ambiguous amount: SOME.
70. "Can you __ in a sentence?": USE IT.
71. Lower leg part: SHIN.
Down:
1. Make less demanding: EASE.
2. Means of emphasis: CAPS. It's how you tell the "clues:" from the FILL around here.
3. Stylish: CHIC.
4. Muppet who sings "I Love Trash": OSCAR. Chacun à son goût! ...
5. Stirred up: EGGED ON.
6. Mai __: TAI.
7. NFL snapper: CTR. The man in the middle.
8. Lacking substance: HOLLOW.
9. Premier League powerhouse: ARSENAL. Arsenal Football Club is an English professional football club based in Holloway, North London. Arsenal compete in the Premier League, the top flight of English football. The club has won 13 league titles (including one unbeaten title), a record 14 FA Cups, two League Cups, 17 FA Community Shields, the Football League Centenary Trophy, one European Cup Winners' Cup and one Inter-Cities Fairs Cup.
10. Gesture of approval: CHEFS KISS.
11. True-to-life: REAL.
12. Museu Picasso pieces: ARTE. The Museu Picasso is an art museum in Barcelona, in Catalonia, Spain. It houses an extensive collection of artworks by the twentieth-century Spanish artist Pablo Picasso, with a total of 4251 of his works (Pablo worked hard). Not all of his works were abstract cubism, probably his most recognizable style. Here's one of my favorite Picasso's, at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C.
The Lovers |
18. Monumental: EPIC. One of my favorite EPICS is Richard Wagner's 4 opera cycle The Ring of the Niebelungs, about the swashbuckling hero Siegfried. Here he rests briefly from his labors to contemplate the wonders of nature in the beautiful interlude known as "Forest Murmurs" ...
22. Mystical halos: AURAE. AURAE are often used to identify the saints in images. Here's a saint much loved by the animals ...
St. Francis of Assisi |
26. Absorb, as a spill: SOP UP.
27. Do penance (for): ATONE. Atonement is a 2007 movie about a wrong that is never really ATONED for, something that the perpetrator must take to her grave. A powerful and beautiful film ...
28. Apple Watch spot: WRIST.
30. Dorky sort: DWEEB.
31. Heart on a dog collar, perhaps: ID TAG. E.g. "I Love Pat!" or your dog's name here ...
32. Caused by: DUE TO. As opposed to "Not caused by", the fallacious POST HOC ERGO PROPTER HOC. Today's Logic lesson.
33. Word with dating or skating: SPEED. The former is a good way to meet a large number of potential long-term dates in a short period of time. BTW SpeedDating, is a single word and is a registered trademark of Aish HaTorah, who began hosting such events in 1998
35. Column to the left of a decimal: ONES PLACE. It's the one thing that all numbering systems have in common. But what's to the left of the ONES PLACE depends on the numbering system being used. In the decimal system that's called the TENS PLACE, but in another widely used system it is called the TWO's place. Like the saying goes, "There are 10 kinds of people in the world -- those who understand binary and those who don't". For those who don't, this might help ...
39. Lake in the Sierra Nevadas: TAHOE. Lake TAHOE is a freshwater lake in the Sierra Nevada of the Western United States, straddling the border between California and Nevada ...
41. Poke: PROD.
44. "Just like I said!": TOLD YOU.
46. Field of view: EYE SHOT.
49. Allowing for osmosis: POROUS. AKA "selectively-permeable". Osmosis is the spontaneous net movement or diffusion of solvent molecules through a selectively-permeable membrane from a region of high water potential (region of lower solute concentration) to a region of low water potential (region of higher solute concentration), in the direction that tends to equalize the solute concentrations on the two sides.
50. Party favors: SWAG. Also a Silly Wild A** Guess. Something we do a lot of around here!
54. Glamping options: YURTS. Glamping is a portmanteau of "Glamorous" and "Camping". You can glamp in style with this traditional Mongolian YURT for only $14,800.00 ...
Mongolian Yurt |
56. "So You Want To Talk About Race" writer Ijeoma: OLUO. So You Want to Talk About Race is a 2018 non-fiction book by Ijeoma OLUO. Each chapter title is a question about race in contemporary America. Oluo outlines her opinions on the topics as well as advice about how to talk about the issues. The book received positive critical reception, with renewed interest following the May 2020 murder of George Floyd, after which the book re-entered The New York Times Best Seller list.
57. Actor Neeson: LIAM. William John Neeson OBE (born 7 June 1952) is a Northern Irish actor. He has received several accolades, including nominations for an Academy Award, a BAFTA Award, three Golden Globe Awards, and two Tony Awards. In 2020, he was placed seventh on The Irish Times list of Ireland's 50 Greatest Film Actors. Neeson was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in 2000.
Liam Neeson |
59. Biblical ark builder: NOAH. NOAH's Flood is another myth based on fact, and perhaps an earlier myth.
60. German automaker: AUDI.
61. Era: SPAN.
64. Native of the Great Basin: UTE.
65. Swim-bike-run race, for short: TRI. Triathlon. A CSO to sumdaze.
This review is offered in memory of Elizabeth Jane Schmedes (May 16th, 1941 - March 29th, 2023), a much loved youth minister at St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church in Pikesville, MD. Betty often told her students that "the word B.I.B.L.E. stood for Basic Information Before Leaving Earth".
Betty and her late husband Eddy |
Thank you Betty for all that you did for the young people of St. Charles,
Bill
and Teri
And as always, thanks to Teri for proof reading and for
her constructive criticism.
waseeley