Theme: Ides and Go Seek
This year's LABOR DAY is 9/2 |
The SHOT CLOCK is above the backboard for easy visibility |
Lots of SPECIAL INK used |
I highlighted all 14 of THE LETTER ESSES found in today's puzzle. Can't wait for the rest of the clues/words to see what else is in store ...
The Grid |
Across:
1. Cotillion VIPs: DEBS. More information about a Cotillion vs a Debutante
5. Fades: DIMS. Many lighting sources come with some sort of DIMming device these days
9. Redolence: AROMA. Its literal meaning; mostly used as an adjective (redolent)
14. Strip of wood: SLAT.
15. Legendary: EPIC.
16. Participated in a regatta, maybe: ROWED. My first thought
was that a regatta was a boat race for sailing vessels, not rowing
vessels ... but this image below shows the type of boat referred to:
17. Prefix between giga- and peta-: TERA. A GIGA-byte is 1
billion bytes; a TERA-byte is 1,000 gigabytes; but a PETA byte is what
happens when a worker at the SPCA doesn't pay attention to the rescue's
bark ...
22. Gain an advantage: ONE UP. Who wants to ONE UP the Chairman today on dad jokes??!😏
23. Collection of vineyards, perhaps: ESTATE. This one is right up the Chairman's alley
28. Tune from "10": BOLERO. Been a lonnnnggggg time since I saw
this EPIC film starring Bo Derek and Dudley Moore ... the clip below is
definitely NSFW [be warned!]
32. W-2 org.: IRS. One month - to the day - and our 2023 1040 tax returns are due
33. Benefit: AVAIL. Many of us AVAIL ourselves of the blog to see where we went wrong (or succeeded)
35. Nose (out): EDGE. Also a horse racing term; when a horse "wins by a nose" and EDGEs out its rival
Also known as a "photo finish", but the inside horse EDGEd out the other |
39. Hearty partner: HALE.
42. Animal also called a forest giraffe: OKAPI. Fun facts about it in this short video clip:
43. Boxer's warning: GRR. Maybe THIS is the warning made by a dog prior to giving one a "peta-byte"
49. Dinner-and-a-show platform: TV TRAY. Margaret and I still use this device
Tables for two?? |
51. Small accident: MISHAP.
52. One-named K-pop singer: IRENE. This filled in with perps; Her
62. Powdery mineral: TALC. I'm sure the sales of this powder plummeted once the discovery of its connection to cervical cancer was made public
64. Inbox filler: EMAIL.
65. Cut down to size: CROP. Most of my images in this blog are CROPped from its original size
66. Poetic tributes: ODES.
67. Study aids: NOTES. I was a prolific NOTES taker when I was in school
68. Physicist Bethe portrayed in "Oppenheimer": HANS. The movie "Oppenheimer" is bound to provide us with many new clues/entries this year in xword puzzles
69. Moon landing org.: NASA.
Down:
1. Summer hrs.: DST. Not here in AZ (except for the Navajo Nation) ... apparently there is a bill before the Senate (and/or House) that would make DST permanent ... YMMV ... having more daylight here in the desert SW during the summer would not be welcomed
2. Roosevelt whom Truman called the "First Lady of the World": ELEANOR. FDR's wife
3. Crude carriers: BARRELS. TANKERS also fit as an answer
4. Square figure?: STATUE. Nice misdirection for a clue ...
square, as in "town square", where many statues reside, though many that
had to do with Civil War figures (CSA) have been torn down/removed.
Here is a joke related to square figures ... (just one cuss word)
For decades, two heroic statues, one male and one female, faced each other in a town square until one day, an angel came down from heaven. "You've been such exemplary statues," the angel said, "that I'm going to give you a special gift. I'm going to bring you both to life for thirty minutes, during which time you can do anything you want."
And with a clap of his hands, the angel brought the statues to life. The two approached each other a bit shyly and dashed for the bushes, from whence there came a good deal of giggling, laughter, and shaking of branches. Fifteen minutes later, the two statues emerged from the bushes with wide grins on their faces.
"You still have fifteen more minutes," said the angel, winking at them. Grinning even more broadly, the female statue turned to the male statue and said, "Great! Only this time you hold the pigeon down and I'll shit on its head!"
[Jokes4us dot com]
5. Ert 's style: DECO. as in Art DECO
6. Tablet since 2010: iPAD. No tablets in the Moe household; just PC's and cellphones
7. Marshy spot: MIRE. BOG didn't fit
8. Dundee resident: SCOT.
9. Melodic passage: ARIOSO. Here is a nice Bach ARIOSO:
10. Director Howard: RON. He's come a long way from playing Opie
11. Have debts: OWE. Mine include just a car payment and mortgage payment; credit cards, no
12. Guys: MEN. MALES was too long to fit
13. Flap: ADO. Had to check all of the synonyms ... does the thesaurussaurus agree?
Nope; ADO didn't make it |
19. "Stay" singer Lisa: LOEB. Lots of proper names in today's puzzle; who kept track of them? Not I
21. 2021 interviewer of Meghan and Harry: OPRAH.
22. Kimono sash: OBI. Lots of 3-letter words (TLW) today; who kept track of them? Irish Miss, perhaps?
24. Arduous journey: TREK.
25. Append: ADD.
26. Graffiti signature: TAG. This, maybe??
27. Needle hole: EYE.
29. Lacto-__ vegetarian: OVO. One who consumes dairy and eggs in their non-meat diet
30. Soundly defeats: LICKS. I have been known to "soundly defeat" a lollipop ...
31. Penne __ vodka: ALLA. Italian for "with"
34. Speck: ATOM. IOTA fits, too
36. MacFarlane or Green of "Family Guy": SETH. The man of many voices. Does anyone else here watch The Graham Norton show? It's one of our favorites - shown on BBC America
37. Elect (to): OPT. OPT in or OPT out; that's the "election"
38. Polite: CIVIL. Unlike the CIVIL War, which was anything but "polite"
39. "Let me see ... ": HMM. HMM and GRR in the same puzzle?? ARRGGHH
40. Mahershala with two Oscars: ALI. Not the "boxer's" family member
41. Nt. wt. units: LBS.
43. Southernmost of the Windward Islands: GRENADA.
Grenada is situated to the northeast of Venezuela; to the northwest of Trinidad and Tobago; and to the southwest of Saint Vincent and Grenadines. |
44. Really irks: RANKLES.
45. Saloon pour: RYE. As opposed to a "salon" pour, which
would've been DYE. RYE is one of the Chairman's favorite whiskies -
especially when used to make a Manhattan cocktail
47. Stands in front of artists: EASELS. MODELS could've answered this clue, too ... yes??
48. Dr. visit: APPT. I like to make mine (APPT.'s) mid-morning
50. Son of Poseidon: TRITON.
54. Engrave: ETCH.
55. "Life & Beth" actor Michael: CERA. Michael Austin Cera is a Canadian actor and musician. He is known for
his awkward, offbeat characters in coming of age comedy films and for
portraying George Michael Bluth in the sitcom Arrested Development
(2003–2006, 2013, 2018–2019). He is also known for voicing Brother Bear
in The Berenstain Bears
56. Curling __: IRON. RINK also fit, though I bet most Canadians refer to the surface for curling as a sheet
57. Egyptian snakes: ASPS. Cleo's foil
58. Number of digits on a keypad: TEN. Note: the final five clues in today's puzzle yield TLWs, Irish Miss ...
59. Med. care provider: HMO.
60. "Don't let it get cold": EAT.
61. Whopper: LIE.
63. Farm-share program, for short: CSA. Clues that match this answer to the group that split from the USA in 1861 are no longer allowed, methinks
And there you have it! The IDES of March puzzle fell with no additional stab wounds. Curious to know YOUR thoughts ... in the comments section below.
On another note, the Chairman and Margaret will be attending the funeral of her mom today, so I won't be coming here until tomorrow, or much later tonight to see your comments. Her mom passed peacefully a few weeks ago (at the age of 94). May she RIP; she is now reunited with the love of her life who passed away in 2019, just a few days after their 68th wedding anniversary