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Theme: MVP (MOST VALUABLE PUZZLER)
For each of the themers, we find the letters TV (TUBE) at an INNER location of the spelled out themers. Additionally, the T's and V's are never in the same word.
60. Shar-__: wrinkly dog: PEI.
61. Dine at home: EAT IN.
62. Fades to black: ENDS.
12. Ewoks' home: ENDOR. The Forest Moon of ENDOR scenes were filmed on location at Redwood National and State Parks in northern California. Here is a clip to give you a sense of the terrain:
15. Fashion designer Geoffrey: BEENE. He was born in 1924 in Haynesville, LA and died in 2004 in New York, NY. He was know for his formal wear and accessories designs. He designed for public figures such as Marilyn Monroe and Lady Bird Johnson. I was unable to find out if he ever played BEANO.
17. Sweetheart: DEAR. Yes?
21. Hunk of turf: DIVOT. This is a golf reference. I was unsure if a DIVOT referred to the piece of turf that goes flying or the hole left behind. The Cambridge Dictionary says it can be both.
23. Quaint suffix with school: MARM. "Marm" is a variant spelling of "ma'am".
sumdaze here with Brian Callahan's eighth LA Times puzzle and his third Monday offering. Today we have four seemingly unrelated themers and a unifier near the bottom -- just the way I like them! I won't keep you in suspense. Here is the grid:
"The TUBE" is a nickname for a TV set because they used to have CRT vacuum tubes in them. If that reference is before your time, let me ask, did you ever wonder why they call it YouTube?
Let's zoom in:
16 Across. TikTok posts by some pet owners: CAT VIDEOS.
35 Across. Appraiser's determination: FAIR MARKET VALUE. The FMV is the price an asset would sell for on the open market.
(With three words, this one is a bit of an outlier.)
46 Across. Ability to see in low light: NIGHT VISION. "Low light" means there are a low number of photons compared to a daylight scene.
And the unifier:
57. Inflatable river float, or what the answers to 16-, 23-, 35-, and 46-Across have: INNER TUBE.
Like TV TUBEs, INNER TUBEs are a thing of the past (for car tires, anyway). The INNER TUBE would be placed inside the tire then inflated. If inflated outside of a tire, they made a soft rubber donut -- perfect for floating on rivers and lakes. (Modern car tires are now tubeless.)
Totally Tubular Fun!! This clue reminded me of stopping by the service station on the way to the lake to put gas in the boat and air in the INNER TUBEs. |
Moving on...
Across:
1. Court sport, for short: B-BALL. Basketball
6. Pen tip: NIB.
9. Building manager, casually: SUPE. SUPErintendent
13. Nest on a crest: AERIE. Clues like this one and 1-A make for a fun solve!
14. Ostrichlike bird: EMU. Moo the EMU lives at Australia's National Zoo.
15. Country between Togo and Nigeria: BENIN. We'll find out if BENIN crossing BEENE tripped up any Monday solvers.18. Went astray: ERRED.
19. __ upon a time ...: ONCE. ONCE upon a time (2007 to be precise), there was a touching, Irish film called Once. The soundtrack for Once is one of my favorites. Falling Slowly, written and performed by Glen Hansard and Markéta Irglová won an Oscar for Best Original Song.
1. Court sport, for short: B-BALL. Basketball
6. Pen tip: NIB.
9. Building manager, casually: SUPE. SUPErintendent
Pat Harrington Jr (1929-2016) played Schneider, the SUPEr on One Day at a Time. |
13. Nest on a crest: AERIE. Clues like this one and 1-A make for a fun solve!
14. Ostrichlike bird: EMU. Moo the EMU lives at Australia's National Zoo.
15. Country between Togo and Nigeria: BENIN. We'll find out if BENIN crossing BEENE tripped up any Monday solvers.18. Went astray: ERRED.
19. __ upon a time ...: ONCE. ONCE upon a time (2007 to be precise), there was a touching, Irish film called Once. The soundtrack for Once is one of my favorites. Falling Slowly, written and performed by Glen Hansard and Markéta Irglová won an Oscar for Best Original Song.
The imperfections make it perfect!
20. College URL part: EDU. and 43 Down. Encrypted URL starter: HTTPS.
See your web browser's address bar.
21. Actor Danny in Jersey Mike's ads: DEVITO. Danny DeVito has been married to another crossword regular, Rhea Pearlman, since 1982. Here is one of his Jersey Mike's ads.
22. Neither's partner: NOR. and 50 Across. To and __: FRO.
25. Words of compassion: I CARE.
27. Say confidently: AVER.
28. Indian lute: SITAR. This site features an interesting collection of string instruments and a 1 min. video that discusses the progression from a 1-string Ektar to electric guitars.
30. Singer Yoko: ONO.
31. Autumn: FALL.
39. Like most software, once: ON CD. The future might be ceramics-based storage systems.
40. Mass. MLB team: BOS. Fenway Park in BOSton Massachusetts is home to the Red Sox, a Major League Baseball team.
41. Ziff who's infatuated with Marge Simpson: ARTIE.
21. Actor Danny in Jersey Mike's ads: DEVITO. Danny DeVito has been married to another crossword regular, Rhea Pearlman, since 1982. Here is one of his Jersey Mike's ads.
22. Neither's partner: NOR. and 50 Across. To and __: FRO.
an oft' borrowed quote |
25. Words of compassion: I CARE.
27. Say confidently: AVER.
28. Indian lute: SITAR. This site features an interesting collection of string instruments and a 1 min. video that discusses the progression from a 1-string Ektar to electric guitars.
30. Singer Yoko: ONO.
31. Autumn: FALL.
39. Like most software, once: ON CD. The future might be ceramics-based storage systems.
Does constructor Brian Callahan look old enough to be writing all these back-in-the-day clues? |
40. Mass. MLB team: BOS. Fenway Park in BOSton Massachusetts is home to the Red Sox, a Major League Baseball team.
41. Ziff who's infatuated with Marge Simpson: ARTIE.
ARTIE Ziff is a minor character on The Simpsons. He is a former billionaire and was Marge's senior year prom date. Jon Lovitz voices ARTIE. |
42. Tequila order: SHOT. A SHOT of alcohol is 1.5 oz. (about 44 mls.)
44. Beyond compare: PRIMO. English borrowed this word from the Italian word for "first".
Also, PRIMO is a 2023 coming-of-age TV show on Amazon Freevee. Michael Schur (The Office, Parks and Recreation, Brooklyn Nine-Nine) is involved in it so I thought it would be good -- and it was!
53. Flattened at the poles, as Earth: OBLATE. You can pronounce it /äbˌlāt/ or /ōˈblāt/.
In Spanish, "PRIMO" means "cousin". So is my mom's brother's son my PRIMO PRIMO? |
53. Flattened at the poles, as Earth: OBLATE. You can pronounce it /äbˌlāt/ or /ōˈblāt/.
I've only learned this word of late.
54. Knee injury initials: ACL. Anterior Cruciate Ligament
55. Sty fare: SLOP. food for pigs
56. Seize illegally: USURP. Def: to take control of a position of power, especially without having the right to do so.
59. Looks for: SEEKS. Here is a song about a guy who SEEKS love through a personal ad.
54. Knee injury initials: ACL. Anterior Cruciate Ligament
55. Sty fare: SLOP. food for pigs
56. Seize illegally: USURP. Def: to take control of a position of power, especially without having the right to do so.
59. Looks for: SEEKS. Here is a song about a guy who SEEKS love through a personal ad.
Rupert Homes sings Escape (The Pina Colada Song).
It hit #1 on the charts 44 years ago and has been a pop culture classic ever since.
60. Shar-__: wrinkly dog: PEI.
The shar pei is a dog breed from southern China. Traditionally kept as a property guardian, the shar pei was driven to the brink of extinction in the 20th century. |
61. Dine at home: EAT IN.
62. Fades to black: ENDS.
63. Curved piece: ARC.
64. Small songbirds: WRENS. You can listen to a WREN sing here:
Down:
1. Turkey__: breakfast meat that's both halal and kosher: BACON. Neither allow eating pork or birds of prey. Unfortunately for turkeys (and despite some wild stories out there), they are not considered to be birds of prey.
2. Game of chance similar to bingo: BEANO. This game is 100+ years old. It is like bingo but you use beans for the markers. I am surprised the Patent Office did not put up a red flag.
3. Writer who visits a lot of galleries: ART CRITIC.
4. Word in many concert album names: LIVE. Check out this list of 50 Greatest Live Albums of All Time from Rolling Stone to see your favorite's ranking. Coming in at #3 on the list, here is the LIVE version of Folsom Prison Blues from Johnny Cash At Folsom Prison (1968). You can hear the prisoners in the background. They sound relatively polite by today's standards.
5. Floral wreath: LEI.
6. Pine leaf: NEEDLE. 7. "See ya": I'M OUT.
8. Mass transit option: BUS.
9. Facility with a supercomputer array: SERVER FARM. I assume this definition of SERVER FARM is correct.
10. Strip of gear, as a ship: UNRIG. It stands to reason that if one can rig a ship, one can UNRIG a ship. "Derig" is in the dictionary, too.
11. Michelangelo sculpture in St. Peter's: PIETÀ. The Pietà ("pity" in Italian) depicts the Virgin Mary holding the body of her son Jesus after his death. Michelangelo began carving this masterpiece when he was 24 years old. It is the only sculpture he signed.
64. Small songbirds: WRENS. You can listen to a WREN sing here:
Down:
1. Turkey__: breakfast meat that's both halal and kosher: BACON. Neither allow eating pork or birds of prey. Unfortunately for turkeys (and despite some wild stories out there), they are not considered to be birds of prey.
2. Game of chance similar to bingo: BEANO. This game is 100+ years old. It is like bingo but you use beans for the markers. I am surprised the Patent Office did not put up a red flag.
3. Writer who visits a lot of galleries: ART CRITIC.
4. Word in many concert album names: LIVE. Check out this list of 50 Greatest Live Albums of All Time from Rolling Stone to see your favorite's ranking. Coming in at #3 on the list, here is the LIVE version of Folsom Prison Blues from Johnny Cash At Folsom Prison (1968). You can hear the prisoners in the background. They sound relatively polite by today's standards.
5. Floral wreath: LEI.
6. Pine leaf: NEEDLE. 7. "See ya": I'M OUT.
8. Mass transit option: BUS.
9. Facility with a supercomputer array: SERVER FARM. I assume this definition of SERVER FARM is correct.
10. Strip of gear, as a ship: UNRIG. It stands to reason that if one can rig a ship, one can UNRIG a ship. "Derig" is in the dictionary, too.
11. Michelangelo sculpture in St. Peter's: PIETÀ. The Pietà ("pity" in Italian) depicts the Virgin Mary holding the body of her son Jesus after his death. Michelangelo began carving this masterpiece when he was 24 years old. It is the only sculpture he signed.
We usually see a front view. I thought this side view was interesting. |
12. Ewoks' home: ENDOR. The Forest Moon of ENDOR scenes were filmed on location at Redwood National and State Parks in northern California. Here is a clip to give you a sense of the terrain:
Star Wars: Episode VI Return of the Jedi (1983)
No trees were harmed in the making of this movie. 😊
15. Fashion designer Geoffrey: BEENE. He was born in 1924 in Haynesville, LA and died in 2004 in New York, NY. He was know for his formal wear and accessories designs. He designed for public figures such as Marilyn Monroe and Lady Bird Johnson. I was unable to find out if he ever played BEANO.
17. Sweetheart: DEAR. Yes?
21. Hunk of turf: DIVOT. This is a golf reference. I was unsure if a DIVOT referred to the piece of turf that goes flying or the hole left behind. The Cambridge Dictionary says it can be both.
23. Quaint suffix with school: MARM. "Marm" is a variant spelling of "ma'am".
I held back on filling this one in because I do not think of "marm" as a suffix.
24. Barn topper: VANE. and 38 Down. Narcissistic: VAIN.
24. Barn topper: VANE. and 38 Down. Narcissistic: VAIN.
Don't you? Don't you? ♪♪ |
26. Players who have mastered the art of the deal?: CARD SHARKS. This clue is a fun play on the word "deal". To deal playing cards is to distribute them to the players.
28. NorCal airport: SFO. "Northern California" is abbreviated. So is San FranciscO International Airport.
29. Suffix with Dickens or Orwell: IAN. Charles Dickensian and George Orwellian
28. NorCal airport: SFO. "Northern California" is abbreviated. So is San FranciscO International Airport.
29. Suffix with Dickens or Orwell: IAN. Charles Dickensian and George Orwellian
At this time I would like to thank Mr. H., my HS English teacher.
30. Signs off on: OKS.
32. Wind instrument that might have a curved head: ALTO FLUTE.
33. French pronoun: LUI. I learned this one the Sunday before yesterday. We had "96A. French masculine pronoun: LUI." I made up the memory trick "Louie is a male's name," but now I am reading that when functioning as an objective pronoun, it can replace male and female pronouns. Please feel free to correct me on this.
34. Director Ang: LEE.
36. Over: ABOVE. I like it when constructors use words with multiple meanings. Is it 'finished' or 'upward'? The grid will let you know.
37. Naan relative: ROTI.
44. Dine outside: PICNIC.
45. Part in a film: ROLE.
46. "It's pointless": NO USE.
47. Playwright Henrik: IBSEN. He was a Norwegian poet, playwright, and theater director, perhaps best known for A Doll's House. (1828-1906)
48. Used Elmer's: GLUED. 49. More levelheaded: SANER.
51. "Good Morning America" co-anchor Roberts: ROBIN. Also, one of my favorite birds!
52. Unseals: OPENS.
55. Celebrity: STAR. Another excellent Science word loses out to Hollywood....
57. Hoppy beverage with New England and West Coast varieties: IPA. Most of us had this at "3-letter hoppy beverage"; nevertheless, this link helps explain the second half of the clue.
58. "Go back" button: Abbr.: REW. Be kind. REWind.
30. Signs off on: OKS.
32. Wind instrument that might have a curved head: ALTO FLUTE.
33. French pronoun: LUI. I learned this one the Sunday before yesterday. We had "96A. French masculine pronoun: LUI." I made up the memory trick "Louie is a male's name," but now I am reading that when functioning as an objective pronoun, it can replace male and female pronouns. Please feel free to correct me on this.
34. Director Ang: LEE.
36. Over: ABOVE. I like it when constructors use words with multiple meanings. Is it 'finished' or 'upward'? The grid will let you know.
37. Naan relative: ROTI.
44. Dine outside: PICNIC.
I like the body language of the aardvark to the right. |
46. "It's pointless": NO USE.
47. Playwright Henrik: IBSEN. He was a Norwegian poet, playwright, and theater director, perhaps best known for A Doll's House. (1828-1906)
48. Used Elmer's: GLUED. 49. More levelheaded: SANER.
51. "Good Morning America" co-anchor Roberts: ROBIN. Also, one of my favorite birds!
Robin Roberts and the American robin |
55. Celebrity: STAR. Another excellent Science word loses out to Hollywood....
57. Hoppy beverage with New England and West Coast varieties: IPA. Most of us had this at "3-letter hoppy beverage"; nevertheless, this link helps explain the second half of the clue.
58. "Go back" button: Abbr.: REW. Be kind. REWind.
That's all for today. I'm off to cook some lunch. I have a sudden craving for root vegetables and perhaps some haricot verts. Enjoy your week!