The Stuff of Genius*
... and
the staff of life. People literally "broke" bread for their meals for thousands of
years. But all that changed in 1928 when Otto Frederick Rohwedder invented the bread slicer. And constructor Emma Oxford has come up with the best invention since then -- sliced crosswords! Well maybe not 😀. But she does present us with the following fill for four pairs of theme clues, each with some of the letters
circled (shown in RED below),
sliced by a black square, and when sandwiched back together give us four kinds of bread ...
17A. Radio City, for one:
MUSIC HALL and 19A. In the lead:
AHEAD -- CHALLAH BREAD.
Here's a recipe.
Challah Bread |
46A. Dynamic start?: AERO. and 49A. Neat as a pin: TIDY-- ROTI BREAD. And it's even less widely known that Otto also invented the bread peeler 😀. Here's Karen's recipe.
Roti Bread |
Ciabatta Bread |
And slicing the puzzle right across the middle we have Emma's reveal ...
39. Basis of comparison for many innovations that's depicted four times in
this puzzle: SLICED BREAD. But who actually coined the phrase "That's the best thing since sliced bread?"
While the circles made the theme pretty obvious from the
get go , the results were pretty nourishing (albeit some people's tastes may
vary😀).
I noticed that there were no guys represented in the recipes, so I'm tossing in James Beard's Brown Bread (one of our favorites). We just use a bread knife to slice it ...
Brown Bread |
Here's the rest ...
Across:
1. Elbows: JABS.
5. Tibetan monk: LAMA. LAMA is a title for a teacher of the Dharma in Tibetan Buddhism. The name is similar to the Sanskrit term guru,
meaning "heavy one", endowed with qualities the student will eventually
embody. The Tibetan word "lama" means "highest principle", and less
literally "highest mother" or "highest father" to show the close
relationship between teacher and student. Among the Tibetan lamas, the
highest ranked is the 14th Dalai Lama.
Dalai Lama |
14. "Yeah, sure": I BET.
15. Hertz rival: AVIS. ... and a Rara AVIS, is a rare bird. Here are some recent sightings of rare birds by the American Birding Association, including this one ...
Blue Rock-Thrush
sighted by Jason Talbott 25 Apr 2024 San Francisco, CA |
17. [Theme clue]
19. [Theme clue]
20. Gait between a walk and a canter: TROT.
21. Held on to: KEPT.
23. Verizon acquisition of 2006: MCI. MCI, Inc. (formerly WorldCom and MCI WorldCom) was a telecommunications company before Verizon bought them in 2006. For a time, it was the second-largest long-distance telephone company in the United States, after AT&T. Teri did some consulting for them back in the day.
24. Stop on a crawl: PUB. Some of my English cousins took me on a PUB crawl one night, but that's all I can remember. 😀
26. "__ the season ... ": TIS.
28. Beach problem: EROSION.
30. Accord, perhaps: TRUCE. There are two places in the world that need a TRUCE right now.
32. [Theme clue]
34. [Theme clue]
35. Cooper of CNN: ANDERSON. Anderson Hays Cooper (born June 3, 1967) is an American broadcast journalist and political commentator currently anchoring the CNN news broadcast show Anderson Cooper 360°. His mother was socialite Gloria Vanderbilt and his great, great grandfather was business magnate Cornelius Vanderbilt, who founded the prominent Vanderbilt shipping and railroad fortune.
Anderson Cooper |
37. Poetic tribute: ODE. ODES comprise 90% of the poetry in crosswords, the other 10% consisting of SONNETS, ELEGIES, IDYLLS, and a MOEKU or two every other Friday. 😀
39. [Theme reveal]
42. Sign of summer: LEO. Has anyone heard from LEO III lately?
43. Petroleum jelly brand: VASELINE. As distinguished from VICKS VapoRub. Whatever you do, don't put the latter on sunburned skin. Ouch!
46. [Theme clue]
49. [Theme clue]
51. Pre-univ. warmup exams: PSATS. Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude Tests. What the PSAT is and what to know about the exam (if you are a High School Junior or the helicopter parent of one).
52. Dressed for work, perhaps: IN A SUIT. Or being SUED?
54. Fam member: SIS. I have four.
56. Psychoactive constituent of cannabis: THC. Shouldn't this clue have had some indication that this was short for Tetrahydrocannabinol?
Tetrahydrocannabinol |
58. Like some Fr. nouns: MASC. Today's French lesson -- but not a short one. All French nouns are either MASCULINE or FEMININE (none being NEUTER, e.g. as in German). The corresponding definite articles for these are LE and LA and the indefinite articles are UN and UNE. In most cases, which of these articles to use for a given noun is a matter of memorization. While that's easy for la jeune fille ("the young girl") and le garcon ("the boy"), they must be memorized for nouns that don't have any associated real gender, e.g. HAT ("le chapeau") and DAY ("la jour"). But there are some general rules (and lots of exceptions) for figuring out the gender of a French noun ...
60. Warm, so to speak: NEAR.. Used a lot in party games -- "You're getting warmer", "You're getting colder", "You're freezing!".
62. [Theme clue] .
64. [Theme clue]
68. Exams often given by committee: ORALS.
69. Way, way off: AFAR. E.g. "You're in the next county!"
70. Up to the task: ABLE. E.g. "Napoleon WAS ABLE to conquer Europe (and lose it) ERE he SAW ELBA".
71. "The War of the Worlds" writer: WELLS. H. G. WELLS visited the Corner a week or so back in his Time Machine. His War of the Worlds was made famous by an hour long radio broadcast on Halloween of 1938 by dramatist Orson Wells (no relation to the novelist) using a script derived from the novel. The scale of the panic Wells created is disputed. Here is a clip from that broadcast ...
72. Product preview: DEMO.
73. Absolutely must have: NEED. Air? Water? Food?
Down:
1. Parsons of "Hidden Figures": JIM. Jim Parsons is best known for playing Sheldon in the sitcom The Big Bang Theory. In Hidden Figures he played Paul Stafford, head engineer in the Space Task Group. In this interview he talks about the hard time he had accepting his role in the new movie and what a contrast it was to the part he played in TBBT ...
2. __ Dhabi: ABU.
3. Chums: BEST BUDS. They say that Apple AirPods are the best, but they're expensive and I'm afraid I'd lose them. 😀
4. Step in a sauce recipe: STIR. We've used cream sauce for years to serve over asparagus on toast, pastas, etc. The only problem with it is the need to constantly STIR the mixture of flour, butter, and whole milk until it thickens to keep the milk from scorching. Much easier to make, and just as tasty, is velouté sauce, which uses chicken or vegetable stock instead of milk. Here's a recipe. After the roux has thickened Teri stirs in a 1/2 cup of cream to per cup of sauce.
Velouté sauce |
Christine Lahti |
Janelle James |
7. Latte ingredient: MILK.
8. Out like a light: ASLEEP.
9. "Allegory of the cave" philosopher: PLATO. The "Allegory of the cave" is recounted in PLATO's Republic in a dialogue between his brother Glaucon and his mentor Socrates, and is narrated by the latter. In the allegory,
Plato describes people that have spent their lives chained in a cave
facing a blank wall. They watch shadows projected onto the wall by
objects passing in front of a fire behind them, and they give names to
these shadows. The shadows are the prisoners' reality but not accurate
representations of the real world. The shadows represent the fragment of reality that we can normally perceive through our senses, while the objects outside the cave represent the true forms of objects that we can only perceive through reason. Three higher levels exist: natural science; deductive mathematics, geometry, and logic; and the theory of forms.
10. Stadium cheer: RAH.
11. Iron deficiency: ANEMIA.
12. Church minister: DEACON. A DEACON
is a Christian official generally associated with services of some
kind, such as preaching and performing specific rites such as baptisms
and marriages. These services vary among theological and denominational
traditions, such as the Catholic Church, the Eastern Orthodox Church, Lutheranism, Methodism, Anglicanism, and Mormonism. The office was created very early in the history of the Church, as is described in the Acts of the Apostles 6:1-5. The intent of the office was to offload some of the work of the Presbyters (priests) and Bishops. Among the first seven deacons was St. Stephen. If we follow the above citation from Acts a little further, we find that he was also the first Christian martyr -- from the Greek word for "witness".
The Stoning of St. Stephen Luigi Garzi (1638–1721) |
18. Clique: COTERIE. "An intimate and often exclusive group of persons with a unifying common interest or purpose". Merriam-Websters. If they cluster around a personality like Taylor Swift or Beyoncé, the inner circle is called a POSSE. They seem to have an affinity for the mononymous.
22. Monastic leaders: PRIORS.
24. School org.: PTA. Parent Teacher Associations are not just a USA thing.
25. Self-serve dispenser: URN.
27. Steve Madden creation: SHOE. As I think product ads should be kept to a minimum in reviews, I decided on a Jeff McNally creation instead. Here's a recent one from his rag, tag band of avian journalists ...
29. Moves without a sound: STEALS. -- STEALTHILY.
31. Large strings: CELLOS. Here a large group of large strings (a CELLO choir) from The Young Artists Orchestra of Las Vegas plays Argentinian composer Astor Piazzola's Libertango ...
33. Like some movie rentals: ON DVD. You can't rent them from Netflix anymore, but here are still some other sources.
36. Nova __: SCOTIA. One of Canada's Maritime provinces, and a CSO to CanadianEh! 38. Bathysphere realm: DEEP SEA. The Bathysphere (from Ancient Greek βαθύς (bathús) 'deep', and σφαῖρα (sphaîra) 'sphere') was a unique spherical deep-sea submersible which was unpowered and lowered into the ocean on a cable, and was used to conduct a series of dives off the coast of Bermuda from 1930 to 1934. These dives were chronicled by explorer William Beebe in his book Half Mile Down.
The Bathysphere The National Geographic museum in 2009 |
40. Dark horses: BAYS.
41. Rant: DIATRIBE. Notice how deftly I avoid one in 50D below. 😀
44. Advanced degree?: NTH. And the NTH time we've seen NTH!.
45. Key above ~: ESC. A CSO to Splynter ~ is his favorite separator. And just above it, perennially on the lam is
46. Temper expectations: AIM LOW. A guaranteed way to succeed!
47. Put up with: ENDURE.
48. Rogue: RASCAL. Here are two shots of my son's cat RASCAL, which he titled Royal Rascal and Roaring Rascal, respectively ...
I believe these were taken when Rascal was young -- he's much bigger now. He'll be 13 this year and spends most of his time in the woods hunting -- it also gets him away from all the riffraff kitties that my granddaughters keep adopting.
50. "Things don't look good": ITS BAD. As there are no discussions of politics on the Corner, we'll move on to the next clue ...
53. Amherst campus, familiarly: U MASS. A college in Amherst, Mass. And it is also the approximate atomic weight of Uranium (U MASS = 238.03). It's not an integer because U is actually a mixture of 3 isotopes ... 55. Overture: INTRO. There are basically two kinds of overtures: opera overtures and standalone concert overtures. Brahms' Academic Festival Overture is of the latter type and was composed on the occasion of him receiving an honorary degree from the University of Breslau. The university administration didn't take too kindly to it, but the students loved it, as it is essentially a pastiche of student drinking songs popular at the time.😀 Estonian conductor Neeme Järvi does the honors ...
59. Bistro: CAFE.
61. Actor Ruck: ALAN. Alan Douglas Ruck (born July 1, 1956) is an American actor. He is best known for portraying Cameron Frye in John Hughes' film Ferris Bueller's Day Off (1986), as well as television roles as Stuart Bondek on the ABC sitcom Spin City (1996–2002) and Connor Roy on the HBO series Succession (2018–2023.
Alan Ruck |
65. Hat that may match a kilt: TAM. Here ya go ...
66. Part of a World Cup chant: OLE.
67. "Game of Thrones" patriarch Stark: NED. NED (né Eddard) was played by Sean Bean, who among many other roles played Boromir in the movie adaptation of The Lord of the Rings. He is best remembered for his heroic death defending the other members of the Fellowship of the Ring from Orcs. In the Game of Thrones, it appears that Sean went over to the Dark Side ...
Ned Stark |
Cheers,
Bill
And as always, thanks to Teri for proof reading and for her constructive criticism.
waseeley
* "Genius is 1% inspiration and 99% perspiration" - Thomas Edison