Happy Monday, everyone! sumdaze here with a puzzle I am calling
That Old Clock On The Wall
Dean Martin ~ That Old Clock On The Wall ~ (1966)
Starting with the four themed clues, we have:
17 Across. Mistaken report of an emergency: FALSE ALARM.
23 Across. Contributing elements to a yawnfest: SNOOZE FACTORS.
38 Across. Anthony Doerr novel whose title comes from an Aristophanes play: CLOUD CUCKOO LAND.
This 626-page book was published in 2021. Goodreads link
49 Across. Exhortation during cold and flu season: WASH YOUR HANDS.
And the reveal:
61 Across. Getting paid for work, and what an element of 17-, 23-, 38-, and 49-Across may be: ON THE CLOCK.
Depending on the CLOCK, you might find ON it one or more of these: ALARM setting, SNOOZE button, CUCKOO bird, or hour & minute HANDS. Notice the careful wording here. The clue says element of, meaning any part of the phrase might be used for the theme.
Let's give a HAND* to Caroline Hand on her LA Times solo debut! (She collaborated with Katie Hale on this puzzle published Feb. 9, 2024.) I am impressed that the themed entries are 10-, 13-, 15-, 13- and 10-letters because this construction does not leave much wiggle room for the other fill. More transformation to the meanings of ALARM, SNOOZE, and even CUCKOO would have taken this puzzle up a notch. I clocked the theme at SNOOZE.
*Sorry for the bad pun, Caroline! In my defense, this is The Corner so I am contractually obligated to include as many bad puns as possible in my write-up. 🤓
Next we'll face the challenge of decoding the other clues:
Across:
1. Hooded snake: COBRA. The king COBRA is the world's largest venomous snake. They can climb trees and swim, too! This is a 1 min. video of a man working with a female COBRA. I would not try to do this in a million years!
1. Hooded snake: COBRA. The king COBRA is the world's largest venomous snake. They can climb trees and swim, too! This is a 1 min. video of a man working with a female COBRA. I would not try to do this in a million years!
6. In the distance: AFAR. This is A FAR cry from a deceptive clue.
10. Chimed: RANG.
As it turns out, Ted Cassidy's biography Lurching Forward: Ted Cassidy's Early Life from Cradle to Creature was released earlier this month. |
14. To no __: fruitlessly: AVAIL. "To no AVAIL" is an idiom that means "without success".
15. La __ Tar Pits: tourist attraction in L.A.'s Hancock Park: BREA. This is a 4:12 min. video of what it is like to visit the La Brea Tar Pits. I had no idea!
16. Israeli airline: EL AL. and 8 Down. __ Lingus: AER.
19. __ adieu: said farewell: BADE. BADE is the past tense of "bid".
20. Fashion magazine with a French name: ELLE.
21. Hasty escape: LAM. Def.: (noun) sudden or hurried flight, especially from the law.
22. Aromatic spice in chili and curry: CUMIN. The Spruce Eats answers your CUMIN questions.
27. "The Raven" poet Edgar Allan __: POE. Here is author Neil Gaiman reading The Raven.
28. Eject from office: OUST.
29. Words on a cake in "Alice in Wonderland": EAT ME.
33. Paintings and sculptures: ART. I like this clever use of plurals.
34. Sailor's greeting: AHOY.
42. Store sign: OPEN. and 24 Down. Newspaper column: OPED.
43. Fury: IRE.
44. Old PC platform: MS-DOS.
45. All-__ cookware: CLAD.
22. Aromatic spice in chili and curry: CUMIN. The Spruce Eats answers your CUMIN questions.
27. "The Raven" poet Edgar Allan __: POE. Here is author Neil Gaiman reading The Raven.
28. Eject from office: OUST.
29. Words on a cake in "Alice in Wonderland": EAT ME.
33. Paintings and sculptures: ART. I like this clever use of plurals.
34. Sailor's greeting: AHOY.
42. Store sign: OPEN. and 24 Down. Newspaper column: OPED.
43. Fury: IRE.
44. Old PC platform: MS-DOS.
45. All-__ cookware: CLAD.
The suggested price for this 10-piece set is $1,500. |
47. Place for a facial: SPA.
55. Emerged from slumber: AWOKE. RISEN is being saved for 4-Down.
56. Slithery fish: EEL.
57. Timothée's "Call Me by Your Name" role: ELIO. IMDb link
60. Surrealist Salvador: DALÍ. (1904-1989) Going with the CLOCK theme, here is The Persistence of Memory (1931).
Click to enlarge. |
64. "__ go bragh!": ERIN.
65. Cost of a taxi ride: FARE.
66. River mammal: OTTER. We have some animal lovers on this blog who I think will very much enjoy this video someone took of a dog playing with a river OTTER (1:17 min.). At first I was concerned that they were fighting but they really are playing. The OTTER has opportunities to flee but comes back to play some more. The person who posted the video wrote, "Every evening a river otter comes to play with our daughter's dog Rio. What was once an acquaintance on the other side of the fence has now become a friend who comes to play through the fence. It has been interesting to watch as their trust of each other has developed over the past several months."
Note: I scrolled through the comments and learned that the video was filmed in Jacksonville, FL in 2007.
67. Chianti, merlot, etc.: REDS. I think of chianti as the wine that comes wrapped in straw baskets but that is not always the case. Chianti article
68. Marvel hero played by Chris Hemsworth: THOR. Chris was born on August 11, 1983 in Melbourne, Australia. Between 2011 and 2022, he played Thor in seven Marvel Cinematic Universe movies.
69. Rapper/actor __ Jackson Jr.: O'SHEA. He is Ice Cube's oldest son.
Down:
1. Bistro: CAFE.
2. Shape of a presidential office: OVAL.
a face that can stop a CLOCK?? |
69. Rapper/actor __ Jackson Jr.: O'SHEA. He is Ice Cube's oldest son.
Down:
1. Bistro: CAFE.
2. Shape of a presidential office: OVAL.
3. Black-tie galas: BALLS.
4. Like dough that's ready to bake: RISEN. Yesterday we had 118A. Puts sourdough in the fridge overnight, say PROOFS.
The "over" example shows the dough beginning to collapse on itself. |
6. On fire: ABLAZE.
7. Photograph holder: FRAME.
9. Hit hard: RAM. A hard hat can protect you if you are hit hard.
10. Counterarguments: REBUTTALS.
11. Rental car company: ALAMO.
12. Lowest point: NADIR.
13. Narrow valleys: GLENS.
18. __ gobi: potato and cauliflower dish: ALOO. ALOO means "potatoes" when it comes to Indian food. Memory trick: both have two O's.
22. Loops in via email: CCS.
25. Split in the road: FORK.
Green Day ~ Good Riddance (Time of Your Life) ~ 1997
"Another turning point, a FORK stuck in the road." 𝅘𝅥𝅮𝅘𝅥𝅮
Note: This one is a twofer with "time" in the title.
26. Car: AUTO.
29. Green prefix: ECO-.
30. Jungfrau, for one: ALP. At first I thought Jungfrau might be a phone ApP. It turns out it is in Switzerland. The photos on its tourism website are breathtaking.
31. Foot part: TOE.
32. Donut holes, at Dunkin': MUNCHKINS. Spoiler alert: donut holes are not actually made from cutting out holes in donuts. Why Donuts Have Holes
33. Unreturned serve: ACE.
35. "You __ one job!": HAD.
36. Artist Yoko: ONO. Back in 1988, Be My Yoko Ono was the debut single by the Canadian band, Barenaked Ladies. <Hi Canadian-Eh!>
37. QB's gains: YDS. Football --> Quarterback --> Yards
39. Italian goodbye: CIAO.
40. Lahore language: URDU. Lahore is a city in Pakistan. This an "URDU goodbye":
41. Saudi Arabia neighbor: OMAN. Arabic is the official language of OMAN. This is an "OMANi goodbye":
46. Caustic cleaner: LYE. What LYE is and Why it is in our Soaps
47. Pronouns in some bios: SHE/HER. I liked this clue! Pronouns in autobiographies are I/me. On the other hand, biographies are written about someone else's life so they require third-person pronouns. (BTW, bio is not an abbreviation in this clue. It means "a biographical sketch".)
48. The "P" of IPA: PALE. India PALE Ale
49. Shorebird: WADER. "WADER" is a synonym for "shorebird", as opposed to a specific type of bird. This link will take you to the Monterey Bay Aquarium's Aviary Cam where you can see WADERs flitting about their enclosure.
50. In the know: AWARE.
51. Not flimsy: SOLID. think, "a SOLID excuse" 52. Back in style: RETRO.
53. Shoulder muscles, briefly: DELTS.
54. Couch potato's sin: SLOTH.
58. Slushy drink brand: ICEE.
59. Gumbo-thickening pod: OKRA.
61. Poet's "many, many times": OFT. OFT is an adverb that means "often".
62. "No way!": NAH.
63. Dove's sound: COO. Contrary to popular belief, COO is not half the sound a CUCKOO bird makes. 😜
29. Green prefix: ECO-.
30. Jungfrau, for one: ALP. At first I thought Jungfrau might be a phone ApP. It turns out it is in Switzerland. The photos on its tourism website are breathtaking.
31. Foot part: TOE.
32. Donut holes, at Dunkin': MUNCHKINS. Spoiler alert: donut holes are not actually made from cutting out holes in donuts. Why Donuts Have Holes
33. Unreturned serve: ACE.
Venus Williams, serving up an ACE |
36. Artist Yoko: ONO. Back in 1988, Be My Yoko Ono was the debut single by the Canadian band, Barenaked Ladies. <Hi Canadian-Eh!>
37. QB's gains: YDS. Football --> Quarterback --> Yards
39. Italian goodbye: CIAO.
40. Lahore language: URDU. Lahore is a city in Pakistan. This an "URDU goodbye":
Now you know why we never see this as a crossword clue. |
41. Saudi Arabia neighbor: OMAN. Arabic is the official language of OMAN. This is an "OMANi goodbye":
46. Caustic cleaner: LYE. What LYE is and Why it is in our Soaps
47. Pronouns in some bios: SHE/HER. I liked this clue! Pronouns in autobiographies are I/me. On the other hand, biographies are written about someone else's life so they require third-person pronouns. (BTW, bio is not an abbreviation in this clue. It means "a biographical sketch".)
48. The "P" of IPA: PALE. India PALE Ale
49. Shorebird: WADER. "WADER" is a synonym for "shorebird", as opposed to a specific type of bird. This link will take you to the Monterey Bay Aquarium's Aviary Cam where you can see WADERs flitting about their enclosure.
50. In the know: AWARE.
51. Not flimsy: SOLID. think, "a SOLID excuse" 52. Back in style: RETRO.
This one is my favorite comic today. |
54. Couch potato's sin: SLOTH.
58. Slushy drink brand: ICEE.
59. Gumbo-thickening pod: OKRA.
61. Poet's "many, many times": OFT. OFT is an adverb that means "often".
62. "No way!": NAH.
63. Dove's sound: COO. Contrary to popular belief, COO is not half the sound a CUCKOO bird makes. 😜