google.com, pub-2774194725043577, DIRECT, f08c47fec0942fa0 L.A.Times Crossword Corner

Advertisements

Jun 22, 2024

Saturday, June 22, 2024, Wendy L. Brandes, John Lieb

 Saturday Themeless by Wendy L. Brandes and John Lieb

 
Wendy is a lawyer, professor and children’s book author. Her puzzles have appeared in the Inkubator, The New York Times, Los Angeles Times, USA Today, Boswords and Universal Crosswords. When she is not thinking about crosswords, she can be found knitting, engaging in vicious games of Catan, or rooting on the Yankees, Rangers, Giants and Swarthmore Garnet.

John is from Philadelphia but now lives in West Roxbury, MA. where he teaches math at Roxbury Latin School. He attended The Haverford School in Haverford, PA and studied math at Williams College in Williamstown, MA.

His FaceBook page contains personal information and this wonderful picture.  As for the picture, John was kind enough to write:  The story of the outfit is that at my school, the day before Spring Break is a dress down/costume day, and the Elvis costume was my outfit a few years back. Fun to walk around as the King for a day...

I made good time solving Wendy and John's puzzle. I found very little drek and skated around very nicely and I'll point out some of my favs. I think our friend Irish will like the dearth of 3-letter fill: COT EOS SAT SRS SUE TEM TKO

Across:

1. __ board: ABOVE - Here it is and its opposite 


6. Crab organ: GILL.


10. Rumple: MUSS.

14. 24/7, say: RATIO - The RATIO of women to men public school teachers is approximately 3:1


15. One of the Three Rivers Stadium rivers: OHIO The stadium was named in February 1969 for its location at the confluence of the Allegheny River and Monongahela River, which forms the Ohio River. It has since been torn down.


16. Opposing: ANTI.

17. Like the lines in a Mondrian painting: CRISS CROSS - Piet Mondrian's works have sold for $50M. No, really!!


19. "Sourced from the same material" abbr.: IBID - I loathed typing footnotes and bibliographies. Word makes it easier I'm told.


20. Baseball family name: ALOU.

21. McIntosh product: APPLESAUCE - I filled in APPLESAUCE and then had to see that an "a" was not in the name of the product. 🙄


23. Make potable, as seawater: DESALT - The Carlsbad DESALt plant near San Diego makes 50 millions gallons of water per day.


25. "Buona __": SERA - Good evening in Italian

26. Letters that end a fight: TKO 😀

27. Small holes: EYELETS.

29. Cholesterol drug: STATIN.


31. Spotted: CALICO.

34. Bread in a skillet: PONE - Corn PONE bread


35. Reluctant agreement: YOU'RE NOT WRONG - I'll bet the next word in this dialogue is "but"


39. Sumptuous: LUXE - I've never used it or heard it used

40. Agitate: STIR UP.

41. Actress Milano: ALYSSA.

44. One who may taunt "Mom loves me best": SIBLING - Remember the recent word of nibling?


48. Pro __: TEM- Translation: "For the time being". The Vice President is the president of the Senate but in his or her absence there is a president PRO TEM. The current one is Patty Murray of Washington state.


49. Diamond appraisers?: UMPS 😀


52. Waver: TEETER.

53. "Sesame Street" song that's complete rubbish?: I LOVE TRASH.


56. __ latte: CHAI - We see CHAI so often here that I will stop adding that it is Chinese for tea

57. Added amount: MORE.

58. Threat to global stability: ROGUE STATE.


60. Viola Davis achievement, in brief: EGOT.


61. "Now!": ASAP.

62. Reduces to tiny bits: RICES.

63. Some tax IDs: SSNS.

64. Big name in salad dressing: KEN'S - We like KEN'S but we love Dorothy Lynch Dressing that is made in Columbus, NE

  

65. __ quotes: SCARE quotation marks used around a word or phrase when they are not required, thereby eliciting attention or doubts.

I'm not sure Dave did
such a great job!


Down:

1. Boardwalk business: ARCADE.


2. Grain used in animal feed: BARLEY.


3. Useless: OTIOSE.


4. Red and green lights, e.g.: VISUAL CUES - Some people don't pay all that much attention to those cues


5. Aurora's counterpart: EOS - Godesses of Dawn

6. Fuel for climbers: GORP  Most recognize gorp to be an acronym for its four main ingredients, "granola, oats, raisins, and peanuts.


7. Places with stacks of silver dollars: I HOPS 😀 - Here's five of them
8. Cotton thread: LISLE.
From the 1920's

9. Second-person plural?: LOSERS ðŸ˜€ Yes, the second place person is "the first LOSER"

10. Mother of Hermes: MAIA - It (had to) filled itself in

11. Begin to open up?: UNBUTTON.

12. Gecko's specialty: STICKING.


13. Focus of some record keepers?: SIDE ONE - It could be an alternate for A-SIDE and B-SIDE but I like this: 
SIDE ONE is playing below in this two-record set with side two on the top of the upper record. When Side two finishes playing, the two records are flipped over and side three will now play which is on the back of the upper record. Side four is on the back of the lower record. 


18. Source of the Dutton family's wealth on "Yellowstone": CATTLE.


22. Didn't play: SAT.

24. Part of a billionaire's jet set?: LEAR 10 billionaires with jets more expensive than LEARS

28. Trespasses: SINS - We Congregationalists asked to have our "debts forgiven" while the Methodists across the street were doing the same with their "trespasses".

30. Furious and then some: APOPLECTIC.


32. Help in turning a double into a triple: COT 😀 We used a rollaway.


33. Beverly Cleary's "__ Spofford": OTIS.


35. Treats baked in Swiss roll pans: YULE LOGS.


36. Element in "Night of the Living Dead": OXYMORON.


37. Squirm: WRITHE.

38. __ Goldberg machine: RUBE - You figure out what it does. 😀


39. W. Coast daily: LA TIMES.

42. Jane's "Glee" role: SUE - Jane Lynch as the P.E. teacher


43. Sunset Limited operator: AMTRAK.

45. End of a course in Greek literature?: ITHACA ITHACA is the home and kingdom of Odysseus, and it is the place he most desires to return to. It represents Odysseus' love for his home, family, and an end to his long and arduous journeyYeah, I knew that. 😗

46. More like a Marie Kondo disciple: NEATER - An organizer guru


47. Quarterback Bob who won two Super Bowls with the Dolphins: GRIESE - Bob led the only team to win a Super Bowl by going undefeated in the 1972 season, 17 - 0. The Dolphins also won the next year going 15 - 2.


50. Essay text: PROSE.

51. Carl who said, "We are made of star-stuff": SAGAN.


54. Checks out: VETS.


55. Takes late courses: SUPS 😀 Uh, that's meal courses. 

59. Sch. team captains, often: SRS.