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Jan 24, 2023

Tuesday, January 24, 2023 Rebecca Goldstein

Rest and Recharge!  The last word of each theme answer are things may need or have a rest.

18-Across. *   Traditional Thanksgiving entree: ROAST TURKEY.  This answer confused me a bit, but apparently a roast turkey needs to rest a bit before being carved.  This gives the turkey time to reabsorb the juices so that the meat will be nice and juicy.

24-Across. *   Feature of anxiety, often: RACING MIND.


35-Across. *   The "order" part of a "Law & Order" episode: COURT CASE.


47-Across. *   Piano lesson pages: SHEET MUSIC.  The musicians a Rests is a musical notation sign that indicates the absence of a sound.  Each rest symbol and name corresponds with a particular note value indicating how long the silence should last.


And the unifier:
53-Across. "Enough already!" or what one may do to each answer to a starred clue: GIVE IT A REST.

Today's puzzle also acknowledges many of our regulars!

Across:
1. Cert. for some babysitters: CPR.  As in CardioPulmonary Resuscitation.


4. Golden St. region: SO-CAL.  As in Southern California.

9. Chase a fly, maybe: SWAT.

The caption reads" It's Like Skydiving"

13. Summer arrival: LEO.  Hi, Leo III!


14. "Sweet Love" singer Baker: ANITA.  Anita Baker (née Anita Denise Baker; b. Jan. 26, 1958) is a singer-songwriter best known for her soulful ballads.  Her birthday is next week.  [Name # 1.]


15. Maker of G-Shock watches: CASIO.  Everything you wanted to know about the G-Shock Casio watch, but didn't know to ask.


17. Sci-fi invaders: ETs.  As in ExtraTerrestrials


20. Venezuelan cornmeal cake: AREPA.  Not a Tuesday word.  Arepa is a type of food made with cornmeal that is usually stuffed with a filling.  It is a common street food in South America.


22. "Big Blue": IBM.  As in International Business Machines.

23. Certain sib: SIS.  My Sis and I traveled together on our recent trip.

28. N. Dak. neighbor: MONT.  Hi, Montana!


29. Egyptian boy king: TUT.  If my full name was Tutankhamun, I would probably go by Tut, too.  [Name # 2.]


30. Novelist Jaffe: RONA.  Rona Jaffe (June 12, 1931 ~ Dec. 30, 2005) wrote many novels.  She was big in the late '60s and '70s.  [Name # 3.]


31. Mean monster: BRUTE.  Ogre was not enough letters.

32. Cultural no-nos: TABOOs.


34. Successful dogcatcher, e.g.: CAPTOR.  This clue and answer feels a bit off.

37. "Or even less": IF THAT.

40. Hardly fresh: OLD HAT.  The origin of the expression of Old Hat.

42. Alexander Hamilton's birth island: NEVIS.  If you've seen the musical, then you knew immediately that Alexander Hamilton (Jan. 11, 1750s ~ July 12, 1804) was born in Nevis and that he was killed in a duel by Aaron Burr (1756 ~ 1836).  Hamilton was the 1st United States Secretary of the Treasury and he still appears on the $10 bill.  [Name adjacent.]


43. __-false test: TRUE.

44. This minute: NOW.

46. Trashy place?: DUMP.

50. Words of agreement: I DO.


51. Big part of an alligator: JAW.  My first thought was Maw, since the alligator has a big mouth.


52. Bygone anesthetic: ETHER.  A brief history of the use of Ether in medicine.

58. "How Easy Is That?" cookbook writer Garten: INA.  Ina Garten (née Ina Rosenberg; b. Feb. 2, 1948) is best known as being the Barefoot Contessa.  [Name # 4.]


59. Aromatic bulb: ONION.

60. Brief appearance in a film: CAMEO.  Alfred Hitchcock (né Alfred Joseph Hitchcock; Aug. 13, 1899 ~ Apr. 29, 1980) was known for making Cameo appearances in his films.


61. Tony winner Vereen: BEN.  Ben Vereen (né Benjamin Augustus Middleton; b. Oct. 10, 1946) portrayed Chicken George in the 1977 television miniseries Roots.  [Name # 5.]


62. Group after boomers: GEN-X.


63. City considered Japan's cultural capital: KYOTO.


64. Biblical craft: ARK.

Down:
1. See-through: CLEAR.  //  And 4-Down. See-through wrap: SARAN.


2. Domesticated rodent: PET RAT.  I'll pass on this pet.

3. Circular diamond shape: ROSE CUT.  Hand up if you immediately knew about the Rose Cut.


5. Grammy-winning Yoko: ONO.  Yoko Ono (b. Feb. 18, 1933) makes frequent Cameo appearances in the crossword puzzles.  I can't believe she is nearly 90 years old.  [Name # 6.]


6. "Homeland" org.: CIA.  Homeland was American espionage thriller television series that ran for nearly a decade.

7. @ signs: ATs.

8. Sonia Sotomayor, for one: LATINA.  Sonia Maria Sotomayor (b. June 25, 1954) joined the United States Supreme Court in August 2009.  I can't imagine that she has a pleasant job.  [Name # 7.]


9. Film on a pond: SCUM.


10. "This means __!": WAR.

11. Invites to dinner, maybe: ASKS OUT.


12. Connect with: TIE INTO.

16. Raw bar mollusk: OYSTER.


19. Letters on an incomplete schedule: TBD.  As in TBDetermined.

21. Crunchy hummus scooper: PITA CHIP.  Yummers!


25. Backsplash binder: GROUT.  Everything you wanted to know about kitchen backsplashes but didn't know to ask.


26. "Wuthering Heights" setting: MOOR.  Wuthering Heights is a 1847 novel by Emily Brontë (July 30, 1818 ~ Dec. 19, 1848).  It was initially published under her pen of Ellis Bell.  I probably read it in high school, but the only thing I can tell you about the book is it involves characters named Catherine and Heathcliff.


27. About to happen: IN STORE.  What comments are In Store for us today on this puzzle?

28. Nattily dressed snack food mascot: MR. PEANUT.  The nattily dressed Mr. Peanut (whose full name is Bartholomew Richard Fitzgerald-Smyth) has changed a bit throughout the ages.  [Name adjacent.]



31. Rager: BASH.

33. Feathery accessories: BOAs.


34. Military rookie: CADET.

36. Whodunit board game: CLUE.  A brief history of the game of Clue.



37. "Closer to Fine" duo __ Girls: INDIGO.


38. In a row?: FEUDING.  Row:  a noisy argument, but when used in this context the word rhymes with cow.

39. Lifetime channel offering: TV MOVIE.





41. Japanese electronics giant: TOSHIBA.  A brief history of Toshiba.

43. Hitting sound: THWACK.


45. Ballpark frank: WIENER.  The Boston Red Sox are known for their Fenway Franks.



47. Won at musical chairs: SAT.

48. "I feel the same way": ME TOO.

49. Curmudgeon: CRANK.

51. Curse: JINX.  Hi, Jinx!

54. Geologic time unit: EON.  A crossword staple.

55. Line in a child's drawing of the sun: RAY.  Hi, Ray-o-Sunshine!

56. Full of feelings: EMO

57. "Quiet on the __!": SET.

I Rest My CASE.

Here's the Grid:



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Jan 23, 2023

Monday January 23, 2023 John Michael Currie

  

Hello Cornerites!

sumdaze here. Today we are treated to a puzzle by constructor John Michael Currie.
Our theme is: 
Tricks for a Treat!


JMC has packed into this grid 5 in-the-language phrases that start with a command often taught to dogs.

They are:

17 Across. Sound that may accompany a salute: HEEL CLICK.

Guarding the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier (3:14 min.)
Heel Click @ 1:39

23 Across. Inexpensive way to spend time off: STAYCATION.

39 Across. "Mention you, and there you are!": SPEAK OF THE DEVIL.
"Speak of the devil is a phrase used when someone appears who has just been the subject of conversation. The term is a shortened version of the phrase, Speak of the Devil and he will appear." (grammarist.com)
Meryl Streep in The Devil Wears Prada (2006) (1:06 min.)

47 Across. Ride shotgun: SIT UP FRONT.
a bear riding shotgun in a motorcycle car in Russia
(Notice he gets TREATs for waiving.)

61 Across. "Come again?": BEG PARDON.  "Come again?" is shortened, so is "I BEG your PARDON", a polite (or ironic) way of saying, "I'm sorry" or "Could you repeat what you just said?"

And the unifier:
66 Across. Reward for a pup who obeys the commands at the starts of 17-, 23-, 39-, 47-, and 61-Across: TREAT.
I love this face!

Now that we've had our TREAT, let's zoom off to the other clues.

Across:
1. Throw with effort: HEAVE.

6. Like some moody punk music: EMO.  EMO MasterClass

9. Hold responsible: BLAME.

14. Own up to: ADMIT.  It is fitting that 14A follows 9A because some people ONLY own up to their mistakes after they have been held responsible.

15. Slip on: DON. As in, "DON we now our gay apparel".  ♪♪♪

16. Complete: TOTAL. Adjectives. You can substitute "TOTAL" for "complete" in the sentence, "The teenager's room was a complete mess."

19. Meager: SCANT.

20. Novelist Tyler: ANNE.
"Anne Tyler was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, in 1941 and grew up in Raleigh, North Carolina. She is the author of more than twenty novels. Her twentieth novel, A Spool of Blue Thread, was short-listed for the Man Booker Prize in 2015. Her eleventh novel, Breathing Lessons, was awarded the Pulitzer Prize in 1988." (Amazon.com)

21. Dull pain: ACHE.

22. Golden Fleece ship: ARGO.
Jacapo di Arcangelo Italian ca. 1465
At the left, Jason is charged by King Pelias to retrieve the Golden Fleece.
Jason's ship, the Argo, is in the distance.

26. Escorted to the door: LED OUT.

31. Freezer cubes: ICE.

32. Appropriate inappropriately: USURP. Clever wording! "Appropriate" is a verb here (rhymes with "create").

33. Moisten while cooking: BASTE. like a Thanksgiving turkey

36. Pixie: ELF.

42. "Inside the NBA" airer: TNT. and 27Down.
 "NBA Today" airer: ESPN.

43. Make joyful: ELATE.

44. "Goodnight, __": Lead Belly song: IRENE.  about Lead Belly

45. Grazing field: LEA.

46. Gawked: STARED.

53. Smack hard: WHOP.
54. Early Ron Howard role: OPIE.
Ron Howard & Ron Howard

55. At one's __ and call: BECK.
I will take this opportunity to note the passing of guitarist Jeff Beck on Jan. 10, 2023 at age 78. He has been called, "Your favorite guitar player's favorite guitar player."
Jeff BECK Brush with the Blues (1999)

59. Spooky: EERIE.

63. Says goodbye: PARTS.
PARTing words

64. Mined resource: ORE.

65. PayPal alternative: VENMO.  Best Money Transfer Apps for 2023

67. Roofing goo: TAR.

68. Change to fit: ADAPT.

Down:
1. "Good joke!": HA HA.
Minions laughing (Contagious!)

2. Genesis garden: EDEN.

3. Prayer ending: AMEN.

4. Despicable: VILE.

5. And so on: Abbr.: ETC.

6. Formal decree: EDICT.

7. Coffee-and-chocolate flavor: MOCHA.

8. Perfectly pitched: ON KEY.

9. "Butter" K-pop band: BTS.  BTS is a 7-member, S. Korean "boy band". They have #1 singles in 100+ countries and 46 million followers on Twitter. BTS is in the news again this week because Jin, the oldest member (30 yrs!), just completed  Basic Training for military service in S. Korea.
Jin ready for duty

10. Pinpoint: LOCATE.

11. Game company since 1972: ATARI.

12. Snapple's __ Madness: MANGO.

13. John who sings "Cold Heart" with Dua Lipa: ELTON.  Oh, "John" is the singer's last name! Gets me every time. Same with "Paul on guitar."
Elton John & Dua Lipa - Cold Heart (PNAU Remix) (2021)

18. Final: LAST. not "teST"

24. Quote as a source: CITE.

25. Crushed the test: ACED IT.

26. Romance novel emotion: LUST.

28. Song for two: DUET.
Robert Plant & Alison Krauss won Album of the Year for Raising Sand at the 2009 Grammys.
This is Killing the Blues, off that album. Beautiful harmony!

29. "You for Me" singer Rita: ORA.
Rita married New Zealand filmmaker Taika Waititi last year.

30. Property manager's responsibility: UPKEEP. the process of keeping something in good condition

33. Painter's deg.: BFA.  Bachelor of Fine Arts

34. QB stat: ATT.  ATTempts.
As of this writing, the NFL QB with the most passing ATTs this season is Patrick Mahomes of the KC Chiefs at 648.

35. "Nevertheless, __ persisted": SHE.

36. At any point: EVER.

37. Queue: LINE.  In British English, to "cut in LINE" is to "jump the queue".

38. Ran away: FLED.

40. "Frozen" snowman: OLAF.
Olaf (voiced by Josh Gad) sings In Summer (Frozen 2013)

41. Stretch of history: ERA.

45. Nyong'o of "Black Panther": LUPITA.
Ms. Nyong'o won an Oscar for her role in 12 Years a Slave (2013).

46. Ladder rung: STEP.
Tante Nique:  This is Calvin & Hobbes.

47. Cleaned the floor: SWEPT.

48. "Word on the street is ... ": I HEAR.  The verb in the clue is present tense, so is the answer.

49. MLB exec Joe who was the Yankees' manager for 12 seasons: TORRE.  (1996 to 2007)
Clued in yesterday's puzzle as 116A. Yankee manager before Girardi.

50. Automaton: ROBOT.  If this one felt a bit wonky to you, see Definition #2.

51. Word with space or soap: OPERA.  I like these types of clues because they double my chances.
Space Opera explained

52. Landlocked nation in West Africa: NIGER.

55. Raised, as farm animals: BRED.  In the true spirit of CW puzzles, here is a link to Aldermere Farm, one place where Belted Galloways (a.k.a. Oreo cows) are BRED.

56. Poet __ St. Vincent Millay: EDNA.  about this poet

57. Give for free: COMP.  informal for "COMPlimentary"

58. Hardwood flaw: KNOT.  Is it a "flaw" or is it just beautiful?

60. Approximate fig.: EST.  "Figure is abbreviated, so is "ESTimate".

62. Principal on ABC's "Abbott Elementary": AVA
Principal AVA Colemen, played by Janelle James

Here's the grid:

That's all for today. I look forward to reading your thoughts!