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Aug 25, 2025

Monday August 25, 2025 Brent Sverdloff

  

Happy Monday, everyone! sumdaze here. This is Brent Sverdloff's third LAT puzzle. There was no reveal today. None was needed. For me, the theme was confirmed after the second long fill.  

Theme:  
I hope you performed well on this theater-themed puzzle!
All of the themed answers are 14-letter imperative sentences that end with a theater-related word:  LINESCENEACT, and PLAY.

20 Across. Get down to brass tacks: LAY IT ON THE LINE.

32 Across. Exhortation to someone building up to a tantrum: DON'T MAKE A SCENE.

39 Across. "Get it together!": CLEAN UP YOUR ACT.

52 Across. "Join us for some fun!": COME OUT AND PLAY.  
The tiny caption says, "Stella!"
Dim the lights. It's on with the show:

Across:

1. Pet rescue org.: ASPCA.  About a year ago I wrote this for the same answer:
I was surprised to learn that the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals is not an umbrella organization for the SPCA (Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals). They are not affiliated with each other. Your local SPCA relies on local donations.

6. Titled lady: DAME.  

10. "Dark Angel" actress Jessica: ALBA.  Dark Angel was a TV show that aired for two seasons from 2000 to 2002.  ALBA is a crossword-friendly word.

14. Diamond weight: CARAT.  If you cannot remember if you should use a C or a K, try to remember that diamonds have "4 Cs":  Cut, Color, Clarity and CARAT. "Karat" is used for metals, like gold.

15. Longtime "Jeopardy!" host Trebek: ALEX.

16. "La vie en rose" singer Édith: PIAF.  We had this French singer last June. Irish Miss  mentioned that this is PIAF's signature song.

17. Justice Kagan of the Supreme Court: ELENA.  Justice Kagan was born in 1960 in New York and went to Harvard Law School. She was appointed to the Supreme Court in 2010 by President Obama.

18. Trace of smoke: WISP.  
(Click to enlarge.)
Get it? It's like when PEOPLE TYPE IN ALL CAPS.

19. Landlord's income: RENT.  For a long time the common advice was to budget 10% of your rental income for unplanned expenses. I keep detailed spreadsheets on these things. As costs have risen, I now plan on 14% for that budget category. Take more off the top for planned expenses such as property managers, property taxes, insurance, HOA fees, 47-A. Oof!

23. Sponsored spots: ADS.

24. Motor homes, for short: RVS.  Recreational Vehicles

25. Marina __ Rey, California: DEL.  George Strait recorded a song about this town in 1982. 

26. Debtor's letters: IOU.

27. Norse god of war: ODIN.

29. Film studio with a roaring lion: MGM.

36. Podcast host Maron: MARC.  WTF with Marc Maron is a weekly podcast. The show was launched in September 2009. This line caught my attention when I was researching his show for today's blog:  Maron ends most of his podcasts with the phrase "Boomer lives" in honor of his cat that escaped after a cross-country move.

37. Cooking spray brand: PAM.     and     46 Across. Frying vessel: PAN.
38. Actor Alda: ALAN.  Alan Alda and Idris Elba are two actors whose first and last names make good crossword fill.

44. Ray Bradbury's "__ for Space": S IS.  This is a collection of science fiction short stories written by Bradbury and published in 1966.  
45. Colony insects: ANTS.  
They are very organized.
47. "And so on" abbr.: ETC.

48. Knock the socks off: WOW.  
49. German "Drat!": ACH.

57. Tool most people are willing to part with?: COMB.  This was my favorite clue today!  

58. TiVo forerunners: VCRS.  Both were used to record television shows before streaming became a thing.

59. Devour: EAT UP.

60. Wine and __: DINE.  
61. Panache: 
ÉLAN.  
62. Cropped up: AROSE.  By any other name it would be "ascended".

63. Reached base feet-first: SLID.  Notice the past tense in the clue called for the past tense of slide.  
It was not immediately obvious to me that the base in this clue referred to baseball. 

64. Deeply absorbed: RAPT.  
65. Surgical beam: LASER.

Down:

1. Amtrak express train between Washington, D.C., and Boston: ACELA.  The Acela (pronounced "uh-SEL-uh") is Amtrak's fastest passenger train. Its top speed is 150 mph and its average speed is 70 mph. It uses a special "tilting" technology that helps the train to lean into curves so it can go faster without making passengers feel uncomfortable. There are 12 stops on the Acela route, as shown on this map.

2. Waldorf __: SALAD.  If you order a Waldorf salad you can expect it to contain apples, celery, nuts, and grapes with a mayonnaise-based dressing. "
The recipe was created by the maitre d’hotel Oscar Tschirky at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in New York City in 1893. It was served at a dinner for 1,500 society folks from Boston, Baltimore, Philadelphia, and of course New York, to celebrate the opening of the famed hotel which at the time was just called the Waldorf Hotel." Cole Porter's 1934 song You're The Top added to this salad's popularity. Here is that song with the lyrics. Give it a listen. It's a fun song!
🎵 You're the top. You're a Waldorf SALAD.
You're the top. You're a Berlin ballad. 🎵

3. Hunts, with "on": PREYS.

4. "Pleeease?": CAN I.  Great clue. Oops, I meant "grating" clue.

5. With some speed, to equestrians: AT A TROT.  
6. Daybreaks: DAWNS.

7. Settled on a perch: ALIT.

8. Breathable fabric: MESH.  

9. Travel-booking website: EXPEDIA.  Their logo is a plane crossing a globe.  
10. First full month of spring: APRIL.  This is a screen grab of what Google AI said:  
11. Property claim: LIEN.  This is from Investopedia:
A LIEN represents a creditor's legal claim to the debtor's property as collateral, ensuring financial obligations are met. Whether through voluntary agreements or court judgments, liens allow creditors to seize assets if debts aren't repaid.  Read more here.

12. __ of one's existence: BANE.

13. Toward the stern: AFT.  
21. Egg cell: OVUM.  An OVUM is a female gamete. The plural form is ova.  

22. Telescope glass: LENS.  
26. Quechua speaker: INCA.

27. Signs off on: OKAYS.

28. Expo presentation: DEMO.  Exposition is shortened, so is DEMOnstration.

29. Sporty Spice of the Spice Girls: MEL C.  
Mel C is in the middle, sporting the animal print dress.

30. Pesky insect: GNAT.  
31. Fellows: MEN.  

32. Surrealist Salvador: DALI.  (1904-1989)
Dali painted Galatea of the Spheres in 1952.
33. Miner's quarry: ORES.

34. Date with a doc: APPT.  Doctor is abbreviated, so is appointment.  
35. "Misery" co-star James: CAAN.  You can find a
 clip of James Caan in the movie Misery in
  last Monday's blog, but you might not want to.

36. Show hosts, informally: MCS.  Could this clue also be written, "Hosts shows, informally"?

40. Kid-lit boy detective __ the Great: NATE.  There is also the Ted Lasso character, NATE, whom Ted nicknamed Nate the Great. Here is a scene from Season 1:  

41. Remove a lid from: UNCOVER.

42. Second word of many a fairy tale: UPON.  Once UPON a time....

43. Short end of the stick: RAW DEAL.  Both describe instances of unfair treatment. I like how the informal clue matched the informal answer.

47. Add to an email, as a GIF: EMBED.  The moving slinky in 52-Down is an example of an EMBEDed .GIF file.

48. "I __ born yesterday!": WASN'T.  
49. Voices above tenors: ALTOS.

50. __ and effect: CAUSE.

51. All keyed up: HYPER.  This is a good example of how language changes. HYPER used to be short for hyperactive, as in "overly active"; but now Merriam-Webster lists it as a legitimate word.

52. Slinky's shape: COIL.  
slinky on a treadmill
53. Bygone Dodge subcompact: OMNI.  This 5-door hatchback came out in 1978. It reminds me of the Volkswagen Rabbit, which was introduced to the American market in 1975.
1985 Dodge OMNI
54. Home of the NCAA's Bruins: UCLA.  National Collegiate Athletic Association is abbreviated, so is University of California, Los Angeles.

55. Lint collector: TRAP.  Think "clothes dryer".
Dryer Doctors recommends a thorough cleaning of your dryer's vent system every 1-3 years.

56. Prefix with legal or normal: PARA-.  I found a book that combines a PARAlegal with the PARAnormal. I cannot recommend it because I have not read it but goodreads gave it 4.38 stars.

57. Fixed-term bank accts.: CDS.  Certificates of Deposit


Today's grid:  
All four of the themed answers are 14 letters long.

Time for me to exit stage left. Have a good week, everyone!