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Sep 3, 2024

Tuesday September 3, 2024 Kelly Richardson

If April Showers bring Mayflowers, what to Mayflowers bring?  The word Shower can follow the last word in each theme to give us a new concept.

20-Across. Winter weather caused by cold air moving over warm water: LAKE EFFECT SNOW.  Snow Shower.

I can't recall hearing the term Snow Shower, but according to NOAA, a Snow Shower is: is a short duration of moderate snowfall. Some accumulation is possible.

32-Across. Hopping African primate: BUSH BABY.  Baby Shower.

39-Across. Malady that causes the sniffles: HEAD COLD.  Cold Shower.  Maybe this is where one has shower thoughts.


51-Across. Mundane musings, or what the last words of 20-, 32-, and 39-Across have in common?: SHOWER THOUGHTS.  I don't believe I have ever heard the expression Shower Thoughts.  According to Collins Dictionary, a Shower Though is "a sudden idea that occurs to a person during an unconnected mundane activity."  It doesn't have to be a thought or idea you had in the shower, however



Across:
1. Many a home in the Italian countryside: VILLA.  A villa is a type of house that was originally an ancient Roman upper class country house. 


6. Automotive historian Jay: LENO.  Although best known for being a stand-up comedian and television host, Jay Leno (né Douglas Muir Leno; b. Apr. 28, 1950) is also know for having a huge collection of cars and motorcycles.  [Name # 1.]


10. Friends: PALS.

14. Flawless: IDEAL.

15. Smell: ODOR.


16. Bryce Canyon state: UTAH.


17. Undertaking: DOING.

18. "O patria mia" opera: AIDA.  This opera appears often in the puzzles.  I have given its history on several occasions.

19. Old Roman garb: TOGA.


23. "Downton __": PBS historical drama: ABBEY.  This television show was a favorite Dudley, one of one of our early commenters.

24. Ancient strings: LUTES.



25. Seize: NAB.

28. "Totally sweet!": RAD.

29. Philippine money: PESO.  1 US Dollar is worth approximately 56.16 Philippine pesos.


30. Like many parking garage ramps: ONE WAY.


36. "__-Hero": Taylor Swift hit: ANTI.  I'll spare your ears.  [Name # 2.]

37. Cup on a hook: MUG.


38. Director Kazan: ELIA.  Elia Kazan (né Elias Kazantzoglou; Sept. 7, 1909 ~ Sept. 28, 2003) makes frequent guest appearances in the puzzles.  He became a controversial figure in Hollywood for naming names in before House Un-American Activities Committee in the early 1950s.   [Name # 3.]

42. Highway divider: MEDIAN.  In New Orleans, it's called the Neutral Ground.

44. A long, long time: EONS.

45. "Scrunch out the crunch" hair product: GEL.


46. "You should know better": TSK.

47. Begin: START.

49. Principle: TENET.

55. Caitlin Clark's college team: IOWA.  Caitlin Clark (née Caitlin Elizabeth Clari; b. Jan. 22, 2002) now plays professional basketball for the Indiana Fever.  [Name # 4.]


56. Like Big Bend National Park: ARID.  Big Bend National Park is in southwest Texas.  Much of the park in in the  Chihuahuan Desert, hence it is ARID.


57. No-frills font: ARIAL.  This is Arial.  This is Times.  Everything you wanted to know about the origin of the Arial font but never cared to ask.


59. Summer top: TANK.


60. Preserve with salt: CURE.

61. Guts: NERVE.

62. Otherwise: ELSE.

63. Canvas shoe with a Monster High collaboration: KEDS.  I'll pass on these shoes.  [Name adjacent.]




64. Coarse fabric: TWEED.  We saw the Tweed fabric in the Tuesday August 20, 2024  puzzle.  See 20-Across in that puzzle.

Down:
1. TikTok post, briefly: VID.  Short for Video.

2. Object of adoration: IDOL.  Idol has become a frequent Tuesday guest.  See 6-Down in last week's puzzle.


3. Heroine from Alderaan: LEIA.  Alderaan is a fictional planet in the Star Wars franchise.  It was the home planet of Princess Leia, portrayed by Carrie Fischer (Oct. 21, 1956 ~ Dec. 27, 2016).  See 12-Down in last Tuesday's puzzle.  [Name # 5, fictional.]

4. "Sri __ Matha": South Asian national anthem: LANKA.  The name of the anthem translates to Mother Sri Lanka.  Sri Lanka is the tear-drop shaped country at the tip of India.


5. Subject with an "x" factor?: ALGEBRA.  More than you ever wanted to know about Algebra.

6. Lounged around: LOAFED.


7. Enlighten: EDIFY.

8. Lymph __: NODE.

9. Ancient prophets: ORACLES.

10. Finalizes for printing, as a newspaper: PUTS TO BED.

11. Back up an apology, say: ATONE.

12. Burial place of Afrobeat legend Fela Kuti: LAGOS.  Fela Aníkúlápó Kútì (Oct. 15, 1938 ~ Aug. 2, 1997) was a Nigerian musician and political activist.  Not your usual Tuesday guest.  [Name # 6.]


13. "Killing Eve" actress Fiona: SHAW.  Fiona Shaw (née Fiona Mary Wilson; b. July 10, 1958) is an Irish actress.  Killing Eve is a British spy television series.  [Name # 7.]


21. Modern trading post: EBAY.


22. Bottom: TUSH.  Today's Yiddish lesson.

25. "Barbie" co-writer Baumbach: NOAH.  Noah Baumbach (b. Sept. 3, 1969) is an American filmmaker and is married to Greta Gerwig (née Greta Celeste Gerwig; b. Aug. 4, 1983), who was the other co-writer of Barbie.  Today is his 55th Birthday.  [Name # 8.]


26. Green Gables girl: ANNE.  Anne of Green Gables is a 1908 children's novel written by Lucy Maud Montgomery.  Anne Shirley is an 11-year-old orphan girl Anne Shirley sent by mistake to two middle-aged siblings, Matthew and Marilla Cuthbert, who wanted to adopt a boy to help them on their farm.  The story takes place in Prince Edward Island, Canada.  You can visit the Anne of Green Gables museum.  [Name # 9, fictional.]

27. __ carotene: BETA.  Beta Carotene, also written as β-Carotene, is an organic, colored red-orange pigment abundant in fungi, plants, and fruits.

29. Short-muzzled dog: PUG.


31. Not at all sleepy: WIDE AWAKE.


32. __ vase: BUD.


33. Dismounted: ALIT.

34. Lack of objectivity: BIAS.

35. Tug sharply: YANK.

37. Chicago Fire org.: MLS.  Chicago Fire is a soccer team, hence, MLS stands for Major League Soccer.


40. Apple part: CORE.


41. Likely to succeed: ON TRACK.

42. Cafe reading: MENU.


43. Like an ingeniously simple mathematical proof: ELEGANT.  More than you ever wanted to know about Beautiful and Elegant Math proofs.


45. Stardew Valley mine finds: GEODES.


47. Underwater bank: SHOAL.  I grew up near the Isle of Shoals, a group of small islands and tidal ledges located about 6 miles off the east coast between Maine and New Hampshire.


48. Mini cities: TOWNS.  Really?  Towns are just mini cities?

49. Last stop before home?: THIRD.  Think baseball.  Third base is the last stop before running into home base.

50. Purposefully lost: THREW.

51. Location: SITE.


52. "You aren't wrong": TRUE.

53. Tucker out: TIRE.

54. Rescue: SAVE.

58. Captained: LED.

Here's the Grid:



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