Good morning, Cruciverbalists, Malodorous Manatee here with today's recap. It is morning here but, fortunately, it's 5 o'clock somewhere because today's puzzle by Katherine Baicker and Laura Dershewitz requires a bit of experience with the language and customs of drinking whisky (or whiskey if you prefer potables other than Scotch). It may have been appropriate to publish this puzzle tomorrow as July 27th is National Scotch Day!
Let's start with the reveal:
61 Across: "Straight up, please," to match 17-, 25-, 37-, and 51-Across?: MAKE IT NEAT. In drinker's jargon, "NEAT" (or straight up) means with no ice. At four places within the grid our co-constructors have removed the ICE in order to form creative and amusing answers to the clues.
Let's see how this "gimmick" is applied:
17 Across: Orientation for new senators?: POL ACADEMY. A learning place for politicians (POLs). Before the removal: POLICE ACADEMY
25 Across: "Margaret won't be in the comedy showcase!"?: YOU HAVE NO CHO. Comedienne Margaret Cho has scratched from the showcase. Before the removal: YOU HAVE NO CHOICE
37 Across: Exclamation when a product lives up to the hype?: THE PR IS RIGHT. The public relations blitz was not just a lot of hot air. Before the removal: THE PRICE IS RIGHT
51 Across: Tables and chairs that wobble?: OFF FURNITURE. There is something wrong with the furniture. It's a bit OFF. Before the removal: OFFICE FURNITURE
Here is what the completed grid looks like:
Here are the rest of the clues/answers:
Across:
1. Light melody: LILT.
5. Singer Del Rey: LANA. A frequent visitor these days and, yet, someone about whom this solver remain totally ignorant. However, while walking around Venice,CA with Valerie I did see these posters:
9. Photographer Adams: ANSEL. Nice shot.
14. Nice companion: AMIE. Nice as in not mean? No. As in the French city.
15. Sister of Castor and Pollux: HELEN.
16. Raises or rises: REARS. Here, Trigger REARS (rises). I wonder if Trigger raised his children to do the same.
19. Possessed: OWNED. Not a demonic reference.
20. "Way cool!": SO DOPE. Slang. Why does BITCHEN or GROOVY, or even PHAT, seem okay but not this? Wait, don't answer that, please. In an homage to the Seven Dwarfs, DOPEy is now followed by "What's Up, Doc".
21. "Wabbit" hunter: FUDD. Elmer was too long.
22. AQI monitor: EPA. Air Quality Index in the clue.
29. New England state: VERMONT.
31. Conclude: END.
32. __ Lingus: AER. The Irish airline.
33. Theme park serviced by the Disney World monorail: EPCOT. EPCOT opened on October 01, 1982.
34. Took to court: SUED. I SUED the airlines for losing my luggage. I lost my case.
36. IRS IDs: SSNS. We are often asked to supply this even though we're told to never share it.
41. Pupil's place: IRIS. Not a schoolhouse reference. An eyeball reference.
43. Wee bit: IOTA. A constructor's friend.
44. Needed a sick day: AILED.
47. Boxing Day mo.: DEC.
48. Part of a pod cast?: PEA. Not a tech reference. PEAs in a pod.
49. Q-Tip and Ice-T: RAPPERS. Not the swab and the beverage. Does Elmer listen to wappers?
55. Circular __: SAW.
56. Scull pair: OARS. Before a surgery the anesthesiologist asked the patient if she'd like to be knocked out with gas or be hit over the head with a canoe paddle. It was an ether/oar situation.
57. Reptiles in the logos of some dojos: COBRAS.
59. Muddle: MIXUP.
65. Shampoo brand since 1947: PRELL.
Pam Dawber - 1973
66. Correct spelling, say: EMEND.
67. Beltmaking tools: AWLS. Not as in the old saying "ALLS well that ends well, I suppose."
68. Source of waste: HASTE. As in the old saying "HASTE makes waste."
69. Movie night rooms: DENS. Often clued with an ursine reference.
70. Nerd (out): GEEK. Used as a verb in the clue although I am not sure why as the noun forms of each would have worked out the same.
Down:
1. Cozy cat seat: LAP.
LAPtop Cats
2. "Sez me": IMO. In My Opinion
3. Smaller than sm.: LIL. This one was a bit of a stretch. Thanks, perps.
4. Bitter brews: TEAS. Hand up for trying to make ALES work out. . . and it did at 63 Down.
5. Showed the door: LED OUT. Don't let it hit you.
6. First Hebrew letter: ALEPH.
7. Mythical lion's home: NEMEA. The NEMEA lion was a legendary creature in Greek mythology that ravaged the area of Nemea. Its fur was impenetrable by the weapons of humans and hence, was unstoppable. It was considered to be the child of Typhon and Echidna, father and mother of all monsters.
8. "__ minute now ... ": ANY.
9. Word with poke or push: AROUND.
10. Fresh cut: NEW DO. A hair style reference.
11. Beach homes?: SAND CASTLES. With a tip of the hat to Jimi Hendrix.
12. Afore: ERE.
13. Acid initials: LSD. Did you hear about the guy who got LSD and LDS mixed up? Instead of going on a trip he went on a mission,.
15. Wore: HAD ON.
18. University of South Dakota athlete: COYOTE. Something of a universal mascot in SoCAl these days.
21. Italian luxury brand: FENDI. PRADA and GUCCI would also have fit the allotted space.
22. Morn's opposite: EVE. Morning / EVEning
23. Pizzazz: PEP.
24. Permafrost predators: ARCTIC FOXES.
26. Turn sharply: VEER.
27. __ of the woods mushroom: HEN. Thanks, perps.
28. Alternatives: ORS.
30. Hardness scale name: MOHS.
30. Hardness scale name: MOHS.
34. Prepare for takeoff, maybe: SIT. Huh? Okay, no one stands for takeoff but this one is a huge stretch.
35. Katie Ledecky's team: Abbr.: USA. An American Olympic swim team member.
36. Pickup alternative: SHIP. A choice familiar to those who use, for example, Target or Walmart's websites.
38. Docking stations?: PIERS. Not a tech reference. A ship reference. Nice placement.
39. Reddish horse: ROAN.
40. Watch in wonder: GAPE AT.
41. "Who wants cake?" response: I DO. More often clued with a matrimonial reference.
42. Slo-mo reviewer: REF. REFeree
45. Time worth studying: ERA. What era is a musician in when she has not money. The Baroque ERA.
46. Bargain footwear chain: DSW.
48. Red and blue: PURPLE. Not the colors alone. The colors together.
49. Flemish painter Peter Paul __: RUBENS.
49. Flemish painter Peter Paul __: RUBENS.
50. Extra Extra Dry brand: ARRID. A deodorant reference.
52. Server error?: FAULT. A tennis reference.
53. Beginning of a famous boast: I CAME. If Caesar spoke English.
53. Beginning of a famous boast: I CAME. If Caesar spoke English.
54. Part of NFT: TOKEN. Non Fungible TOKENs Explained
58. Unexpected hitch: SNAG.
59. Speed letters: MPH. Miles Per Hour
60. Rollover subj.: IRA. Individual Retirement Account
61. Larger than sm.: MED. Small . MEDium / Large The last of ten abbrevaitions (your criteria may vary) to be found in today's puzzle.
62. Fleece source: EWE.
63. Bitter brew: ALE. The local bar ran out of ALE. It was a bitter disappointment.
64. Judgy sound: TSK. Often, we initially do not know if it'll be TSK or TUT.
64. Judgy sound: TSK. Often, we initially do not know if it'll be TSK or TUT.
Well, it's time now for yours truly to go grab a glass of ju and maybe eat a sl of cold pizza. Have an n day, everyone. Slainté !
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