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Jun 7, 2024

Friday, June 7, 2024, David Levinson Wilk

 Theme: "Well, we're waiting!"

 




Puzzling thoughts:

Today's puzzle takes three familiar phrases that include a day of the week in them, but the actual "day" is chopped off of the end to support the reveal ... I guess 

Here's how:

18-across. "Whew! I was so worried the Kahlo was counterfeit!": THANK GOD ITS FRIDA.  The familiar "Thank God It's Friday" (oft-times abbr. to TGIF for xword puzzle fill) loses a "Y" in exchange for a weirdly clued quote about a Frida Kahlo painting being real or fake ... meh

30-across. NFL document intended to protect the secrets of the Big Game?: SUPER BOWL NDA.  Super Bowl Sunday is one of the biggest sporting events of the year.  In this entry, the event loses an "S", a "U", and a "Y" to leave an NDA (also known as "Non-Disclosure Agreement) which is a document usually signed by an employee or independent contractor to protect any intellectual property owned by their employer ... meh

45-across. Retro-chic style that originated with the family of a movie charioteer?: THROWBACK HUR.  Throwback Thursday is familiar to Instagram/Facebook/X users as a means to honor some nostalgic events/persons; and specifically on Thursday.  Pictures of these events/people are captured with a #TBT.  The 1959 movie Ben-Hur starred Charlton Heston as "Judah Ben-Hur".  The chariot race is one of the iconic moments in the film.  In this entry, the letters "T", "S", "D", "A", and "Y" were omitted ... another, meh


Charlton Heston in Ben-Hur

The reveal:

59-across. Impatient person's comment, or an apt title for this puzzle?: I HAVEN'T GOT ALL DAY.  Implying (I guess) that because the entire day of the week name (FRIDAy) (SuNDAy) (THURsday) is not in the entry, it aligns with the reveal.  I see it, but I wonder whether it warranted an extra 15 squares to fill (16x15 grid pattern)

The grid:


Note my two errors @ the crossing of DOULA and VAX


The rest of the fill:

Across:

1. Brewer's ingredient: HOPS.  Used in the brewing of beer and ale

5. Paragons: IDEALS.  Paragon is defined as "a person or thing regarded as a perfect example of a particular quality".  I suppose that you can use the word "IDEAL" as a noun to support this clue, but personally I wouldn't have then made it plural

11. Tea, in Hindi: CHAI.  As in a CHAI latte

15. "Or so __ say": THEY.  But who are THEY??

16. Like some cottage cheese: NON-FAT.  Anyone else try LOW FAT here first?  I did

17. Captain's post: HELM. Its origin (HELM) is from the Old English helma; probably related to helve

21. Re-tiring workers?: PIT CREWS.  The group of six - eight workers who attend to the race cars (NASCAR or Indy Cars) during the event are known as the PIT CREW.  One of their duties is to change the tires.  So "re-tire" might be a stretch, but hey, it's Frida ... also, the plural already is CREW not CREWS

22. Swift composition: LYRIC.  Taylor Swift is a singer-songwriter known for her LYRIC description of life-happenings

23. Chinese: Pref.: SINO.  SINO

24. Stupefies: DAZES.  

27. "That's it!": AHA.

35. Competition with pros?: DEBATE.  The competition also has "cons".

37. Bygone toy company: TYCO

38. "The Bear" Emmy winner __ Moss-Bachrach: EBON.  Never watched this show, so the name was totally unfamiliar

39. Not boyish: MANLY.  We had a Health and Phys Ed teacher at my HS named "Mr. Manley"

40. Greek X's: CHIS.  Another word that is rarely seen as a plural

41. Electric shaver brand: BRAUN.  I use a Norelco shaver; Braun toothbrush

42. Object: ITEM.  

43. Slender: THIN.

44. Mortar's partner: PESTLE.

48. Oxford Word of the Year for 2021: VAX.  I had the V and the X but guessed wrong with an E.  I should've known that VAX was a much newer word.  Also, it can now be used in the board game Scrabble.  If I recall the tile values, V+A+X = a total of 14 points.  A nice little filler ...

49. Extinct birds: DODOS.

50. "Riiiiiight": I BET.

52. Cast member: ACTOR.

55. "And so on": YADA YADA.  I usually think of this phrase with 3 "YADAs": YADA, YADA, YADA.  But as the clip below confirms, you can either "YADA YADA" or "YADA YADA YADA"

As I saw this, I kept wondering if the constructor ever considered this as one of the entries or reveal?  If you look closely, you can see the word "DAY" both forwards and backwards inside this phrase ... 



(note:  I pasted this snip many days before HG used it on Wednesday June 5; watch again in case you missed his ...)

63. Facts and figures: DATA.  

64. Reprimand sharply: BARK AT.  Is this a case of the tail wagging the dog?  

65. Green land?: EIRE. Not Greenland, a colony of Denmark ... Ireland, aka EIRE

66. Yelp rating unit: STAR.  Mostly used by individual consumers for rating restaurants.  If I had to rate this puzzle (on the Yelp scale of ⭐ to ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐) I would give this a ⭐⭐

67. Étouffée cuisine: CREOLE.

68. "Dang it!": RATS.  Speaking of rating, RATS spelled backwards is star

Down:

1. Start of some addresses: HTTP. The secure ones are plural:  HTTPS

2. "You just get here?": OH, HI.  

3. __ moss: PEAT.  Had the word "moss" been capitalized I might have chosen:  KATE


She is much more attractive than peat moss



4. Aligns: SYNCS.

5. Naive stock character: INGENUE.  [an on-line dictionary cites the origin as] "French, feminine of ingénu ‘ingenuous’, from Latin ingenuus (see ingenuous)

6. "Why Do Fools Fall in Love" genre: DOO WOP.  Probably one of the most covered songs in history.  Here's the one I chose:



1964 Beach Boys - 2:00 version

7. Finales: ENDS.

8. "100 Years... 100 Movies" org.: AFI.  All perps - This is them

9. Back muscle, for short: LAT.  Many of us use the abbr. LAT for the name of the newspaper that publishes these puzzles

10. Ave. crossers: STS.

11. LeBarons, e.g.: CHRYSLERS.  I actually got this without any perps.  The erstwhile sport luxury car that also became synonymous with the family truckster used in the movie Family Vacation

 
1941 Chrysler LeBaron Newport



12. Successor: HEIR.

13. No-frills grocery chain: ALDI.  I wish we had one closer to us

14. Apple desktop once marketed with the Rolling Stones song "She's a Rainbow": iMAC.

19. Actress Swanson: KRISTY.  I am not a Buffy the Vampire slayer fan, so this needed perps

20. Whizzed (by): FLEW.

24. Need for some copiers: DRY INK.  Do they mean toner??

25. Basics: ABCS.  

26. Petting __: ZOO

27. Allow in: ADMIT

28. Moor: HEATHCheck this out:

29. "Li'l" fellow: ABNER.  "Li'l Abner was a satirical comic strip that featured a fictional clan of hillbillies located in Dogpatch, USA.  Al Capp wrote and illustrated this strip which ran for 43 years (1934-1977)

Li'l Abner and Daisy Mae


31. Branch of philosophy: ETHICS.

32. Channel for hoops fans: NBA TV.

33. Birthing coach: DOULA.  This came to me in perps

34. New wing: ANNEX.

36. "Talk to Her" Oscar winner Pedro: ALMODOVAR.  No clue as to who he is

40. Rosalind of "3 Body Problem": CHAO.  She doesn't appear to be one of the headliners in this series 

41. "Get serious": BE REAL.  My under-my-breath comments as some of these clues and words were being figured out 

43. Sked placeholder: TBD.  "Sked" is a new-age abbreviation for "schedule".  The letters stand for: TBDetermined

44. Occasion for a launch party, informally: PUB DATE.  I kept thinking this meant the "launch" of a dart and we were at a pub, on a date.  Nope; it's the "publication" date

46. Sported: WORE.  Got this one, but by the time I did I was wore [sic] out 

47. Having a gap: HIATAL.  As much as I dislike having (or writing) clues that are "fill-in-the-blank" I probably would've solved this sooner if the clue read: ____ hernia

51. Polk predecessor: TYLER.  Guessed this one correctly

52. Supports: AIDS

53. Chinwag: CHAT.  I never use the term "chinwag".  You?

54. "__ for now": TATA.  See you later ... 

55. Ono from Tokyo: YOKO.  One of the "gimmies" today

56. College basketball coach Barnes: ADIA.  Another of the obscure proper names today

57. Feathered missile: DART.  The item I was going to launch on our PUB DATE

58. Those in favor: AYES.  

60. Peacock network: NBC.

61. Roofing goo: TAR.

62. Test for prospective M.A. students: GRE

Note:  I will be back next week (for the June 14th puzzle) and then Mal Man will blog the 21st and 28th June puzzles