BACK WORDS
Another Wednesday, another crossword with circles, another ton of proper names ( I lost count ) again. Today's puzzle has 21 TLWs, and 20 four-letter ones. I am not familiar with author Prasanna Keshava, last seen here in March 2023. We do get two unique crossword fills, at 22 & 35A. Found inside the circles are the words ORATE, CHAT, UTTER and SAY, "reversed", to define our theme reveal at 56A. The theme answers;
18. Recommendation called to lovebirds: "GET A ROOM~!"
22. Fast spotted kitties: CHEETAH CUBS
35. Routes taken in some great escapes: SECRET TUNNELS
51. Super simple: AS EASY AS PIE
56. Sass, and what can be found in this puzzle's circled letters?: BACK TALK - TALK synonyms, spelled BACKwards
And Away We Go~!
ACROSS:
1. Canada's capital city: OTTAWA - Name #1; I know this from watching NHL hockey - the Senators, CanadianEh~!
7. "History of the World, Part II" writer/producer/narrator Brooks: MEL - Name #2; I loved the 1981 movie HotW part ONE, but I am chagrinned to say, I have not watched the new series - tsk tsk tsk.
10. Utah ski resort: ALTA - Name #3; learned by doing crosswords14. Driver's lic. with added security: REAL ID - I was issued a Real ID by default when I "converted" to CT from NY
15. "__ Maria": AVE - Name(ish) #4; more crosswordese
16. Phobia: FEAR - I am claustrophobic & agoraphobic; some others fears I don't suffer from include dromophobia, triskaidekaphobia, and gephyrophobia - see the end of the blog for these fears defined *
20. Perform penance: ATONE
21. Muse's bestowal, casually: INSPO - 21st century-speak for "inspiration"
25. Word with pocket or socket: HIP - hip pocket, hip socket - it's Hip to be 8D.
Huey Lewis & The News
29. Ergonomic kitchen gadget brand: OXO - learned by doing crosswords
30. Petulant: PEEVISH
32. Tutu fabric: TULLE
34. Baby-voiced red Muppet: ELMO - Name #5
40. Green one, in slang: NEWB - short for newbie, someone just starting out, but willing to learn; NOOB means you're a 'hacker' who doesn't care to improve
41. Brownstone porch: STOOP - strangely, there are TWO front doors on my house; the one I rarely use has a "stoop", while the other, on the sunroom, has a "porch" - and when my brother visits, he always uses the "wrong" one....
42. Car part that helps prevent rollovers: SWAY BAR
46. Probable fig.: ESTimate
47. Unmatched: ODD - like socks
50. Novelist Patchett: ANN - Name #6
54. Zodiac ram: ARIES- technically, a name, but there's only 12 ( or 13, if you believe in them )
55. Relay stick: BATON
59. Large juicy fruits: MELONS
60. "Didn't think you'd be here!": "OH, HI~!"
61. Precious stone: GEM
62. Not off-key: IN TUNE - I am learning how to tune pipe organs - it's way more difficult than you'd think; the first reason being, you have to be partnered, as the 'keyboard' can be hundreds of feet from the pipes
63. Make a profit: GAIN - think stock market
64. Poem of praise: ODE - ODD and ODE in one puzzle
65. Perfume sample: TESTER
DOWN:
1. Briscoe player on "Law & Order": ORBACH - Name #7; I am a huge L&O fan, so I knew this one; he was one of the most convincing TV characters ever; their best seasons ran when he was a cast member
2. Show signs of growth?: TEETHE - I do the DOWNs first, and I had no clue on this one - I had kids for all of two years, and not infants3. Chevrolet SUVs: TAHOES - Name(ish)
4. Dress with flare?: A-LINE
It's definitely got "flare"
5. Sonoma Valley excursion: WINE TOUR - over the last 10+ years, WINE TOURs have become very popular on the North Fork of Long Island; there are so many wineries and farm stands that traffic on the three one-lane roads during autumn is insane
6. Insert: ADD - the verb, as to add one's opinion
7. Orlando NBA team: MAGIC - Name(ish); not a basketball fan - but football is here, and hockey in a month~!
8. Square: EVEN UP - meh. this doesn't quite jibe for me, even in a "financial" sense
9. Doesn't disturb: LETS BE
10. Curly hairstyle: AFRO
11. Sign of summer: LEO - one of the "other" twelve names in the Zodiac
12. "__ Te Ching": philosophical text: TAO - Ektorp; the "text" was a hint
13. Radius locale: ARM - I filled in LEG for some ODD reason
19. Church nook: APSE - The comments last week about Pipe Organ lingo brought a smile to my face - It did not occur to me that I may sound obtuse
23. Bridge toll unit: AXLE - one's car is typically two axles; a semi, five
24. Victoria __: pen name in gothic romance: HOLT - Name #8, and no clue
25. Sledding spot: HILL - Back in the 80s, when we got snow, my father would take us sledding on the HILLs of St. Georges Country Club, across the way from SUNY Stony Brook on Long Island
27. Soup eaten with a large spoon and chopsticks: PHO - no clue, filled via perps
31. Political satire starring Julia Louis-Dreyfus: VEEP - I did not know this; name(ish)
32. 16 Handles rival: TCBY - I've not heard of 16 Handles - The Country's Best Yogurt - that one I know; name(ish)
33. UFO riders: ETs
35. Stitched up: SEWN
36. Actor McGregor: EWAN - Name #9
37. Great Basin Natives: UTES - it's either OTO or UTE
38. Overly interested in someone's business: NOSY
39. Latin phrase that means "mark well": NOTA BENE
40. Intelligence org.: NSA - oops, not CIA
43. Fourth grader voiced by Nancy Cartwright: BART - Name #10; The Simpsons
44. Italian cheese: ASIAGO - Hah - I tried ROMANO, which did fit, and 33% correct
45. Whirled in confusion: REELED
47. Click "unsubscribe," say: OPT OUT
48. Warwick who sang "Do You Know the Way to San Jose": DIONNE - Name #11
49. More tightly packed: DENSER
52. "Shoot!": "ASK ME~!"
53. Seasons, as popcorn: SALTS
54. Related: AKIN
56. Soggy spot: BOG
57. "I see now!": "A-HA~!"
58. T'ai __ ch'uan: CHI - Oof. On a Wednesday
59. Cambridge sch.: MIT - Ah. Knew this, but I've not seen it in a crossword for a long time
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