We last saw Kyle on Boxing Day at his British Consulate (12/26/2010) and not only does he have a fine puzzle for us today, he has included a new picture! Now once again Kyle has supplied a Saturday themeless challenge for us. I struggled in the NW corner and had an issue spelling PATISSERIE. Other spots were an issue too but the long fills took care of those concerns.
Here are Kyle's comments:
Hi Gary,
Good to hear from you and I hope all's well. Notes for this puzzle below:
This is my 13th LA Times themeless puzzle. I began construction on themeless grids seeded with QUANTUM COMPUTER in September 2020, working through several iterations of various fills and black square arrangements. My fourth grid is the one I ultimately submitted to Rich, in November 2020. Rich liked the puzzle but asked for some changes in the fill in the NE corner, which originally included the iffy entry LALOPHOBIA (I felt I had to put in a graphic for this word I did not know but that Kyle said he came across somewhere - HG)
as well as CORPSE POSE which he (Rich) felt, though valid (it's a yoga term) was a bit too dark (Rich must have relented because C.C. used CORPSE POSE two weeks ago. Kyle later wrote to say Rich must have allowed it in C.C.'s cluing but not in his fill- HG ). The puzzle you see is my revised grid. Rich also kept about 50 of my original clues as is or with minor changes, including a couple of my favorites: ASTOR Piazzolla, the EGGO/Kellogg's letter bank clue, LYCRA for Olympic champion swimmer Katie Ledecky, and the trickier clues for DEER and MESS.
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Best,
Kyle
Across: 1. "Yours truly" alternative: BEST.
5. Impulsively: HALF COCKED.
15. They may not want to run into each other: EXES
16. It's 60 in the current Congress: AVERAGE AGE.
17. What Sicilians call "Muncibeddu": ETNA - Mount Etna (Aetna in Latin, also known as Muncibeddu in Sicilian and Mongibello in Italian, a combination of Latin mons and Arabic gibel, both meaning mountain) is an active stratovolcano on the east coast of Sicily, close to Messina and Catania.
22. The Ig Nobel Prize, e.g.: SATIRE - 2020 Winners
24. Time for cuts: SALE.
26. NBA's Nikola Jokic, e.g.: SERB - Никола такође игра за Денвер Нуггетс у НБА (Nikola also plays for the Denver Nuggets in the NBA)
27. Parting of the Pacific: ALOHA - Clever - what one might say when parting Hilo or Kona
29. Spitz toy, briefly: POM - The word "toy" should set off your crossword spidey sense that a dog is being referenced
32. "__ say ... ": DARE I that 33. Lovett with Grammys: LYLE with Julia was a mystery
34. One-liner: JAPE - Yeah, I was the only one who put JOKE...
35. It calculates using qubits: QUANTUM COMPUTER - Here ya go
38. Latin "behold": ECCE - Antonio Ciseri - circa 1860
ECCE Homo - Behold The Man
40. Array with two guards, in football lingo: O-LINE - Offensive LINE
41. Dead end?: DEE - DEE is the end of DEAD as well as END
42. "Oh, no!": SO SAD.
43. Loving touch: KISS.
44. Suggestion: HINT.
A HINT Of Autumn
45. Coming attraction, say: TEASER- Sometimes it contains the only funny scene in the movie
47. Voiced: ALOUD.
50. Tries out: DEMOS.
53. L.A. to Palm Springs dir.: ESE.
54. Resulted in fighting: BOILED OVER.
56. Have on the run: GRAB.
57. One using a lot of hot air: BALLOONIST - Kids always had trouble accepting the fact that the flame pushes something out of the balloon (hot air) and does not put something in it.`
58. Freezing fog consequence: RIME.
59. Request for more input: ANYONE ELSE.
60. Stagger: REEL
Down:
1. Grievances: BEEFS.
2. Pizzeria request: EXTRA SAUCE - Turns out that the adjective was not a proper noun
3. Biannual political event: SENATE RACE - Approximately 1/3 of the SENATE has to stand for election every two years.
7. "The Periodic Table" author Primo __: LEVI - In his native Italian
8. Climbed without ropes or harness: FREE SOLOED - It's just the climber, the mountain and gravity
9. Despicable one: CAD.
10. Lakota tribe: OGLALA - The most famous member of the OGLALA band of the Lakota Sioux Nation
11. Stop: CEASE.
12. Small racer: KART.
13. Kellogg's brand that can be spelled from "Kellogg's": EGGO and 56. "I'm losing it!": GRR.
14. Fawning parents?: DEER.
20. Realm of influence: ORBIT - These countries were once said to be Soviet satellites or in the Soviet ORBIT of influence
23. She outwitted Sherlock: IRENE.
25. "I'm standing right here": AHEM.
27. Close to getting through: ALMOST DONE.
28. Material for Katie Ledecky: LYCRA.
29. 45-Down seller: PATISSERIE and45. Fancy cake: TORTE. Is 29 Down used in American spelling bees?
30. Kool & the Gang hit with the repeated line, "Get down with the genie": OPEN SESAME.
31. Trifling: MERE.
32. Barred from further rounds, briefly: DQ ED - The girl in Lane 6 started too soon which got her DisQualifiED. In trying to stop herself she also did a face plant.
34. Child cooking: JULIA - JULIA Child
36. Part of some riverside toponyms: UPON - Besides being the birthplace of Shakespeare, it appears that Stratford-UPON-Avon has a golf course. (Toponym is a name of a place)
37. Facebook attention-getters: POKES.
42. Not face-to-face, in a way: SIDE ON - Tim Tebow's (#85) pathetic SIDE ON block helped get him cut from the Jacksonville Jaguars.
44. Brit's greeting: HULLO - or 'ELLO
46. Defy authority: REBEL - A REB el can re BEL
47. 1974 Eurovision champion: ABBA - Could I have ABBA in a puzzle and not play a video? Not likely! Here is the song for which they won the 1974 Eurovision Competition.
48. Library offering: LOAN.
49. Full of smarm: OILY - In My Fair Lady, Henry Higgins sang of Zoltan Karpathian: "Oozing charm from every 39. Sweat spot: PORE.He oiled his way around the floor"
51. No good: EVIL.
52. Private dining room: MESS - Also used by corporals, sergeants, et al (#6 below)
Theme: 49-Across. Epitome of anxiety ... or what's hidden in three puzzle answers?: NERVOUS WRECK
Hey there Cornerites! It is I, Chairman Moe, back as promised! It's September and I and my better half Margaret are back from a long and deserved vacation. 5,678 miles covered, all by car; 21 states visited; quality time spent with both family and friends after missing this in 2020 . . . I could go on, but I have a crossword puzzle to blog! And don't think that I wasn't a NERVOUS WRECK wondering if I still have the ability to parse puzzles after taking such a lengthy hiatus! So how fitting that I got this appropriately clever theme to solve, courtesy of our constructor du jour, August Miller. August now has four LA Times puzzles to their credit, two of which appeared on a Friday. Let's see how they caused my anxiety:
20-Across. 2013 Mark Wahlberg war film: LONE SURVIVOR. As you'll see when the grid is printed, the word "NERVOUS" is scrambled - or "wrecked" - within the contents of the answer. Lone Survivor was a biographical war film based on the eponymous 2007 nonfiction book by Marcus Luttrell with Patrick Robinson. Set during the war in Afghanistan, it dramatizes the unsuccessful United States Navy SEALs counter-insurgent mission Operation Red Wings, during which a four-man SEAL reconnaissance and surveillance team was given the task of tracking down the Taliban leader Ahmad Shah. The film was written and directed by Peter Berg and stars Mark Wahlberg, Taylor Kitsch, Emile Hirsch, Ben Foster, and Eric Bana. See the trailer below:
28-Across. Warning on some serving containers: NOT FOR OVEN USE. Many pre-packaged food containers are solely meant for use in a Microwave and not a conventional oven, and vice versa. But then again, many packages come with labeling that imply they're impervious to ANYTHING!!:
42. 1960 Melina Mercouri rom-com: NEVER ON SUNDAY. According to Wikipedia, the plot of this movie was that Ilya, a self-employed, free-spirited prostitute (played by Melina Mercouri) who lives in the port of Piraeus in Greece, meets Homer, an American tourist and classical scholar who is enamored of all things Greek. Homer feels Ilya's lifestyle typifies the degradation of Greek classical culture, and attempts to steer her onto the path of morality, while, at the same time, Ilya attempts to loosen Homer up. I kind of recall this, but I was only 7 years old at the time ... I do remember the Academy Award winning song, though; do you? Listen:
The grid:
Across:
1. Wind instrument's flared end: BELL. See below:
5. Asian noodle: UDON, and 19. Evening course for many college students: RAMEN. Not exactly a clecho, but close
9. "As if!": PSHAW. DRATS fit, too . . .
14. Smoothie ingredient: ACAI. ACAI is now officially "crosswordese"
15. Endangered Pacific bird: NENE. The State Bird of Hawai'i
16. Big name in games: ATARI. Another "crossword" staple
17. You might take a day trip on one: WHIM. After a month on the road, Margaret and I have NOT had a WHIM to take a day trip; although, the triple-digit temp's here in our part of AZ have made us itchy to find cooler weather. We can drive about 2 hours north and find respite
18. Suffragist Carrie Chapman __: CATT. All perps. I was not familiar with this suffragist
23. Comb: SIFT. Very useful when emptying the litter box
30. Previously owned: HAD. A lengthy clue for a 3-letter word
31. Great Plains tribe: OTOE. More crosswordese
32. Homeland Security org.: TSA. Transportation Security Administration; formed in November 2001 about 2 months after 9/11
33. Passed unremarkably: GOT A "C". I'm pretty sure that I had a few of these during my college years (1970-1974), and my 2.0+ GPA enabled me to keep my 2-S status during the Vietnam War
35. Info on rap sheets: M.O.'S. Short for "mo·dus op·e·ran·di", or the way a criminal "operates", in this case
36. Not hiding much: SHEER. "Oh, Moe! Please don't show us anything too revealing!!" OK
38. Prefix with -logue: EPI. Did anyone else pencil in "DIA" first? I did
39. Minimal, with "of": A BIT. As in a direction to a barber, perhaps . . . "Just A BIT off the top and sides, please"
41. Proposal amt.: EST. Short for "estimate"
47. Long Island university: ADELPHI. HOFSTRA also fit but proved incorrect
48. Coat for Santa?: SOOT. Cute clue! A quote from "A Visit from Saint Nicholas": "He was dressed all in fur, from his head to his foot, And his clothes were all tarnished with ashes and SOOT"
54. Bishop in "Alien" films, for short: DROID. Lance Henriksen
57. Pokémon species whose final form is Alakazam: ABRA. Or, the beginning of a magician's chant: ABRA cadabra
58. "Fancy seeing you here!": OH HI. Maybe what some of you said when you saw C-Moe doing the recap today?
59. "TODAY with Hoda & __": JENNA. Twin daughter of George and Laura Bush
60. Winter air?: NOEL. "Air" as in song
61. Slinky, e.g.: COIL. Having a set of stairs made this toy so much more fun to play with
62. With "over," request for room: SCOOT.
63. Spanish muralist: SERT. This guy from Barcelona:
64. Skater Michelle: KWAN. This gal:
Down:
1. Cry out loud: BAWL.
2. Call back?: ECHO.
3. Stretched out: LAIN. "LAID" fit, but then again, it doesn't for this clue!
4. Citrus soft drink: LIME SODA. Not my favorite clue and answer; not sure that I ever drank a LIME SODA. LEMON-LIME SODA, yes. It's called; "7-Up"
5. Free from shackles: UNCUFF. I tried UNLOCK at first . . .
6. Treasured by: DEAR TO. August Miller used several two-word answers in the fill of this puzzle
7. Airing: ON TV. See the recap of 6-Down
8. Sinus-clearing aids: NETI POTS. According to the Mayo Clinic, A NETI POT is a container designed to rinse debris or mucus from your nasal cavity. You might use a neti pot to treat symptoms of nasal allergies, sinus problems or colds. If you choose to make your own saltwater solution, it's important to use bottled water that has been distilled or sterilized. Delightful!
9. Some former inmates: PAROLEES. I just recently saw that Sirhan Sirhan was granted PAROLE for his assassination of Robert Kennedy . . . or is that comment too political?
10. Lead the cast of: STAR IN. See the recap of 6-Down
11. Omelet choice: HAM. My "go to" omelet choice is mushroom, spinach, and black beans
12. "__ you serious?": ARE. See 11-Down. Yes!
13. Succeed: WIN. Do you think it's a WIN when you solve a Friday puzzzle with no cheats?
21. Command before "Stay," maybe: SIT.
22. Video hosting service with a big YouTube presence: VEVO. In case you wondered, VEVO connects artists with their audience globally via music videos and original content, working directly with them to find unique ways to bring their music to life. Vevo also works with emerging artists, providing them with a platform of global scale and reach, to find and grow their audience
25. Too adorable: CUTESY. My grandson fits this clue, as I'm sure yours does, too!
26. It's a plus: ASSET. A "minus" is called a DEBIT
27. Approaching: NEAR. We are NEARing the end of the blog
28. __ lands: NATIVE. We saw many NATIVE land areas on our trip; sadly, many have added casinos and hotels to their lands, but they do provide both revenue and employment
29. Turnips, say: ROOTS. As in "ROOT" vegetables
30. Was optimistic: HOPED. I HOPED I would be done by now!
33. Actress Rowlands: GENA. The "1968" version
34. Complained about: CARPED AT.
35. Common sights at kids' soccer games: MINIVANS. LOUD MOMS fit, too!!
37. Pet lizard's basking spot: HEAT ROCK. Huh?! This one stumped C Moe I'm afraid. I tried HEAT RACK at first, but neither one seemed "correct". Did anyone else have a problem with this?
40. Nobelist Niels: BOHR. Atomic structure and nuclear physics is BOHRing . . .
43. Weather-affecting current: EL NIñO. EL NIñO weather currents spawn hurricanes, methinks
44. Kind of shark: USURER. Mako? Great White? Nurse? Hammerhead? Oh! THAT kind of "shark"! As in a "loan shark" who charges exorbitant interest rates
45. Margarita order: NO SALT. Ordering a Margarita with NO SALT would be like Tinbeni ordering a Scotch "on the rocks"!
46. Notable index, with "the": DOW. The DOW Jones Industrial Average is the barometer for the "health" of investments. It has set many new "highs" over the past decade
50. It's found among the reeds: OBOE. Cute clue! An OBOE is a double-reed instrument, and is the one that sets the pitch for the orchestra. Playing an "A"
51. Site for DIYers: eHOW. eHow is an online how-to guide with many articles and 170,000 videos offering step-by-step instructions. eHow articles and videos are created by freelancers and cover a wide variety of topics organized into a hierarchy of categories. Wikipedia
52. Trendy smoothie seed: CHIA. And I just thought they were pets!
53. Pottery basic: KILN. CLAY was my first answer, but a KILN is used to "fire" the CLAY and make it a pot
54. Supplies the tunes, briefly: D.J.'S. Short for Disc Jockey'S
55. "Parks and __": REC. Parks and RECreation is an American political satire mockumentary sitcom television series created by Greg Daniels and Michael Schur
56. Artist Yoko: ONO. And we end with another Crossword staple proper name
Well, this was fun! And I wasn't as much a NERVOUS WRECK as I thought! Thanks again to desper-otto for filling in for me while on vacation! Please add your comments below!