Theme: Multiuse implements.
Alton Brown, the cook, TV personality, and food scientist, abhors a single use tool in the kitchen. If it only does one job, it's wasting space. Alton might approve of the multiuse implements in today's theme answers, which give second meanings to common phrases.
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"The only unitasker allowed in my kitchen is a fire extinguisher." -- Alton Brown |
Katie Hale and Doug Peterson have constructed many crosswords, alone and in collaboration with others. Their theme answers today are symmetrically placed in rows Across, with two answers spanning the width of the grid. The reinterpreted phrases all involve implements of some kind.
The theme clues and answers are:
17. E-readers?: LITERARY DEVICES. Literary devices are generally understood to be writing techniques like metaphor, symbolism, foreshadowing, alliteration, and irony. But our clever crossword creators think that Amazon's Kindle, Apple's iPad, and similar electronic tablets used for reading literature can also be called literary devices.
30. Printing press?: TIME MACHINE. H.G. Wells published The Time Machine in 1895, planting in our minds the idea of a machine that facilitates time travel. But Katie and Doug think the big machine that prints the glossy bi-weekly issues of Time is also a Time machine.
47. Zambonis?: GARDEN TOOLS. Zambonis are ice resurfacing machines used in skating rinks, like Madison Square Garden. If they are used at the Garden, can't they also be thought of as Garden tools?
62. Magnifying glass?: INSPECTOR GADGET. You're probably familiar with Inspector Gadget, the police inspector with thousands of high tech gadgets installed in his body. But since inspectors of various kinds may use a magnifying glass in their work, isn't one of those an inspector gadget, too?
I'm curious to know whether you interpreted the theme the same way I did. Meanwhile, here's how I solved the rest of it:
Across:
5. Word with sweet or candy: CORN.
9. Bolivian city ESE of Lima: LA PAZ. La Paz, Bolivia is ESE of Lima, Peru.
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15. Part of a Hawaiian honeymoon, perhaps: LUAU.
16. Thumbnail, e.g.: IMAGE. A thumbnail is a small image representation of a larger image, usually intended to make it easier and faster to look at or manage a group of larger images.
17. [Theme clue]
20. Beauty spot: SALON.
21. Something to build on: SITE.
22. Cost fig.: EST. One type of cost figure (abbreviated) is an estimate.
23. Member of K-pop's BTS: SUGA. Min Yoon-gi is a South Korean rapper, songwriter, record producer, and member of the K-pop group BTS. He uses the stage names Suga for BTS and Agust D for his solo work. He is BTS's lead rapper. All perps (perpendicular entries) for me. Any fans here?
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Suga |
27. Retro taper: VCR. My first mental image for "taper" was of a tall candle, but this "taper" was used to tape TV shows and movies.
30. [Theme clue]
35. Component of many detergents: WHITENER. A few years ago, I discovered Patric Richardson's show, The Laundry Guy, on HGTV, and then read his book, Laundry Love, when it was pubished in 2021. He is a phenomenon. I have retrained our adult children so that none of us buys bottled detergents or dryer sheets anymore. For whites, all you need are soap flakes and oxygen bleach (sodium percarbonate). Life changing!
![]() Patric Richardson |
37. Wiped out: TIRED.
38. Tolerate, quaintly: BIDE. Bide is an old fashioned word meaning to wait, to withstand, or to tolerate. "He couldn't bide children on his property."
39. Contort: GNARL. Gnarl as a verb can mean snarl or growl, or it can mean to twist into a state of deformity. As a noun, a gnarl is a hard protruberance with twisted grain on a tree.
42. Spot for some Christmas decorations: EAVE.
43. Home of the Vols: U TENN. A gimme for me! DH is a UT grad and loyal vol. During the war of 1812, Tennessee was called the Volunteer State, and the nickname was reinforced during Texas's 1836 War for Independence from Mexico, and again during the Mexican-American War of 1846.
45. More than is necessary: TOO OFTEN.
47. [Theme clue]
50. Filler syllables: ERS. Er, um, uh, like ...
51. Wide band: SASH.
52. German woman: FRAU.
54. Item that's waxed: SKI.
57. Dabbling duck: TEAL. Dabbling ducks feed mainly at the water's surface rather than by diving.
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Look how tiny the Green-Winged Teal is compared to the Mallards! |
62. [Theme clue]
66. Cast list: ROLES.
67. Move by small increments: INCH. People inch forward in their cars when traffic is heavy, or they inch forward on tiptoes to sneak up on someone or something.
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An inchworm shows us how it's done. |
69. Bring to bear: EXERT.
70. Take to a booth: SEAT.
71. Overdo the aftershave, say: REEK.
Down:
1. "Lip Gloss" rapper __ Mama: LIL. "Lip Gloss" was the 2007 debut single by hip-hop artist Lil Mama. Rated G for all audiences.
3. Epsilon follower: ZETA. Greek to me.
4. Rink moves: AXELS.
5. Ringing sounds from old trolley bells: CLANGING.
6. "__ Planet": David Attenborough series: OUR. Our Planet is a 2019 nature documentary series made for Netflix, narrated by David Attenborough. The series focuses on the wildlife and natural wonders of eight different ecosystems, and is noted for its focus on humans' impact on the environment, especially how climate change impacts all living creatures.
7. Bright beams: RAYS.
8. Revealing lifestyle choice?: NUDISM.
9. Magic show, for one: LIVE ACT.
10. "__ imagining things?": AM I.
11. Walk worriedly: PACE. Pacing is underrated. DH burns lots of calories this way while speaking with clients and associates on the phone.
12. Factors in baby clothing sizes: AGES.
13. Ingredient in marmalade: ZEST.
18. Map guidance: ROUTE.
19. "Tell Mama" singer James: ETTA.
24. Grace closer: AMEN.
26. Pincher: THIEF.
27. Beetle with brakes: VW BUG. The Volkswagen Beetle (often called the VW Bug) was a small car produced by the German company Volkswagen from 1938 to 2003. My first husband had a barely functional VW Bug when we married. We spent weekends "bleeding" the brakes in hopes that they'd stop the car when necessary.
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1967 Volkswagen Beetle |
28. Tony winner Rivera: CHITA. Chita Rivera was an American actress, singer, and dancer. She received numerous accolades including two Tony Awards, two Drama Desk Awards, and a Drama League Award. She was the first Latino American to receive a Kennedy Center Honor in 2002, and the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2009. She won the Tony Award for Lifetime Achievement in 2018. She passed away just after her 91st birthday last year.
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Chita Rivera |
31. Sister of Calliope: ERATO. In Greek mythology, the Muses were the inspirational goddesses of literature, science, and the arts. By the Classical period, the number of Muses was standardized to nine: Calliope, Clio, Polyhymnia, Euterpe, Terpsichore, Erato, Melpomene, Thalia, and Urania. Calliope is all about eloquence and epic poetry; she has a lovely voice. Erato is the muse of erotic poetry, and she is quite seductive.
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Roman statue of Erato (2nd century AD) |
32. Likely to storm off: IRATE.
33. Unequivocal turndown: NEVER.
34. Perfect places: EDENS.
36. Watches over: TENDS.
40. Spot for some Christmas decorations: ROOF.
41. "Ha, so true": LOL RIGHT. Text speak for: Laughing Out Loud, right?
44. Worthy of a handwriting award: NEATEST.
46. "Shogun" setting: OSAKA. Shōgun is an historical drama television series broadcast on FX in 2024. It is based on the 1975 novel by James Clavell, which was previously adapted into a 1980 television miniseries.
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Anna Sawai as Toda Mariko in Shogun |
49. "To clarify ... ": THAT IS.
53. Supervised by: UNDER.
54. Kingly address: SIRE.
55. Fort guarded by the U.S. Mint Police: KNOX.
56. Shetland element: ISLE. Shetland, also called the Shetland Islands, is an archipelago in Scotland lying between Orkney, the Faroe Islands, and Norway, marking the northernmost region of the United Kingdom.
58. Sole: LONE.
60. Large fantasy antagonist: OGRE.
61. Beyoncé's "If I __ a Boy": WERE.
63. On the authority of: PER. I have almost completed this post as per C.C.'s request.
64. Classic TV brand: RCA.
65. "I expected better from you": TSK.
What did you think of Katie and Doug's crossword DEVICES today?
-- NaomiZ