Saturday Themeless by Malaika Handa
This is my third themeless puzzle by Brooklyn resident Malaika Handa. Malaika is a software engineer who has been making puzzles for three years. You can see an archive of all her puzzles on her website: https://www.
Here is a link to a playful but instructive interview with Malaika that includes this wonderful quote from her:
Also, when you’re solving, look up entries that you don’t know! It’s a game, not a test.
Across:1. Healing process: AFTER CARE - My DW is as good as you can get!
10. Wedding traditions that involve rings: HORAS - Ah, rings of people not metal
17. Shape that might resemble a hexagon sliced in half: TRAPEZOID - Slicing this hexagon yielded a TRAPEZOID, a parallelogram and a triangle. This math guy loved this idea!
20. Part of JPY: YEN - You have to look very carefully to see the symbol for the JaPanese YEN ¥ in the picture to the left of the number. Security measures on these notes


21. Fund: ENDOW.
22. Zip around a soccer field?: NIL - NIL and zip are euphemisms for zero.
23. Texting tech: SMS - We do a lot of Short Message Service text for personal and professional contacts. Here, my grandson and I set up a golf date.
27. Not likely to enjoy icebreakers: SHY.
28. Actress Issa: RAE - A regular in our crossword cast
29. Asterisk: STAR.
30. 1960s hit covered by Salt-N-Pepa: TWIST AND SHOUT - I'm sure Salt-N-Pepa did just fine, but c'mon...
33. Gradually losing a connection: DRIFTING APART.
34. Bases for some sandwiches: TOASTED BAGELS.
35. Homey lodgings: INNS.
36. "Star Wars" heroine who inspired an Ali Hazelwood romance novel: ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ REY ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
38. Qt. halves: PTS.
39. __ admin: SYS.
40. Some TVs: LGS - We have several
41. Key ring attachment: FOB - It took me a while to realize I don't have to insert or remove a key from the ignition to start my car.
46. Golden ratio symbol: PHI - More
48. To no __: AVAIL.
49. Sauce made with a molcajete y tejolote: GUACAMOLE - Molcajete y tejolote is Spanish for mortar and pestle. Here is the cooking version made of volcanic rock where grinding ingredients brings out more of the flavor.
52. Age-old navigation aid: URSA MINOR - The end star of URSA MINOR (tail of the small bear) is the North Star. It is the one point in the sky that is in the same position all night and every night and you can always tell which direction in North. The "pointer" stars in the Ursa Major always point to the North Star.
1. Cellular protein in microfilaments: ACTIN ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ More than anyone wants to know
3. Lag: TRAIL.
4. Actor Omar: EPPS.
5. Spherical garnish: ROE.
6. Lilian Jackson Braun genre: COZY MYSTERY - These books are known for their lighthearted tone, focus on a small-town setting, and the absence of graphic violence or explicit content
7. Some xeriscaping plants: ALOES - Xeriscaping plants need very little water. Can you see some of our crossword ALOES in this landscape?
8. Pull (in): REIN.
9. "Double D" in a Cartoon Network trio: EDD ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Supposedly the "brains" of this group
10. Features of many well-loved sweatshirts: HOLES.
11. Pizza place: OVEN.
12. Social media users who celebrate an annual "cake day": REDDITORS ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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Robert Pattison. Kristen STEWART |
23. Loose dress: SHIFT.
24. Anime source, often: MANGA - MANGA are Japanese comic books from which anime (animated versions) are made.
28. Passed: RAN BY.
29. Formal will: SHALL - SHALL and will are alternate form of a future tense verbs. SHALL is more formal and less used. SHALL is much better in this instance.
30. Decode: TRANSLATE - I think we all know that some of the most important decoding in human history happened in this building in Bletchley Park, England during WWII.
31. Nautical table data: TIDES - When I used to take kids to Cocoa Beach, FL we would arrive around 3:30 pm. If you look at the chart. below, you can see we would be there at a very low TIDE if we were there today at that time. There would be a lot of beach showing and a lot of shells would be taken back to the bus.
39. __ plexus: SOLAR.
41. "Fetch the Bolt Cutters" singer Apple: FIONA - Lyrically, Apple reaches into her past to confront middle-school bullies and looks into her future for an imaginary lover. Wanna listen to this sad/angry song?
42. Acrylic material: ORLON.
43. Heady stuff?: BEERS 😀
45. Lo-cal: LITE.
46. Name of LaCroix's unflavored sparking water: PURE.
47. Track legend Zátopek: EMIL - A Czech runner who won three gold medals in the 1952 Helsinki Olympics.

Irish Miss sent me a lovely note asking me to share this with you and of course I am happy to do so.
As RCA appears so often in our puzzles and Nipper is so well known, I thought this article would be of interest to the Cornerites. It has special meaning to me as I worked for RTA (Radio Television Appliance) which was a distributor for RCA appliances for 16 years in this building in Albany . This iconic RCA Records dog is now a symbol of New York's capital city. More information.