The Monster Mash: The first word of each theme answer is aCREATURE, but not necessarily a monster.
43-Across. * Bookmark, in a way: DOGEAR.
46-Across. * Frame style of some vintage glasses: CATEYE. This is an apropos clue. Just last week, the Google Doodle
celebrated the 116th anniversary of the birth of Altina Schinasi (Aug. 4, 1907 ~ Aug. 19, 1999). She was an artist, inventor, and
designer of the distinctive cat-eye glasses. I find it fascinating that
at the time, she was working as a window dresser for the upscale Bonwit Teller
department store and collaborated with Salvador Dalí (May 11, 1904 ~ Jan.
23, 1989).
3-Down. * Speaker at a protest?: BULLHORN.
7-Down. * Spout shape for some kettles: GOOSENECK.
60-Across. Monster movie, and what the answer to each starred clue
has?: CREATUREFEATURE. [NOTE: Sometimes when writing the commentary, I get lost in the forrest and miss the trees. That happened today. Many thanks to Jinx in Norfolk, who pointed out that each theme answer is actually a two word construction. The first word is the Creature and the second word is a Feature of that Creature.]
Across:
1. Student __ relief: DEBT. It's been in the news a lot
recently. Enough said.
5. Copperfield field: MAGIC. Not the Dicken's character, but
the American magician whose birth name is David Seth Kotkin (b. Sept. 16,
1956). [Name # 1.]
10. Reading basics: ABCs.
14. Grad: ALUM.
15. Sweet smell of success, at a bakery: AROMA.
16. "Drag Me to Dinner" judge __ Patrick Harris: NEIL.
Patrick Neil Harris (b. June 15, 1973) is best known for his comedic
roles in sit-coms, such as Doogie Howser, M.D., and How I Met Your Mother. [Name # 2.]
17. Grocery section: DELI.
18. Subway map dots: STOPS.
The London Tube map.
19. Spanish cat: GATO. Spanish for Hahtool. Hi, JD.
Do you still do the crossword puzzles?
20. Oft-torn knee pt.: ACL. ACL = Anterior Cruciate Ligament. This injury appears with some frequency.
21. Pattern with teardrop shapes: PAISLEY. Paisley Park was the home of Prince.
23. Seeded bread: RYE. Yummers!
24. Biblical "you": THEE. Only if one is referring to the
English translation of the King James Bible. A brief history of
the King James Bible.
26. Have a look at: SEE.
27. Per person: EACH.
29. Pitchfork projection: PRONG.
30. Gasteyer of "American Auto": ANA. Ana Kristina Gasteyer
(b. May 4, 1967) is probably best known for being a cast member on Saturday Night Live. She starred in the recently cancelled sit-com American Auto. [Name # 3.]
31. God of Islam: ALLAH.
33. Civil offenses: TORTS.
34. Mario Bros. console: NES. NES = Nintendo Entertainment System.
35. Item held by Lady Justice: SCALE. It's said Justice is
Blind, meaning that it should be impartial and objective.
36. Latin years: ANNI. Today's Latin lesson.
37. Knight clubs: MACES. Cute clue.
39. Parliament members: OWLS.
40. Powder on a gymnast's uniform: CHALK DUST.
50. Charlottesville sch.: UVA. As in the University of Virginia.
51. Prepare cocktails: MIX.
53. Cloud location: SKY. We had a powerful thunderstorm here
last week, that caused lots of rain, wind and wide-spread power outages.
54. Org. that issues Challenge America grants: NEA. NEA
= National Endowment for the Arts. According to the NEA website, Challenge America Grants are designed to offer "support primarily to small
organizations for projects in all artistic disciplines that extend the reach
of the arts to groups/communities with rich and dynamic artistic and cultural
contributions to share that are underserved."
55. Fill-in worker: TEMP.
57. By the book: LEGAL.
59. Michelangelo's "The Creation of __": ADAM. The Creation of Adam is a fresco on the ceiling of Sistine Chapel. It was painted by Michelangelo (né Michelangelo di Lodovico
Buonarroti Simoni; Mar. 6, 1475 ~ Feb. 18, 1564) sometime between 1508 and
1512. He had been commissioned to paint the ceiling and it took him
about 4 years to complete the project. [Name adjacent]
63. Attach, as a trailer: HITCH.
64. Individual: ONE.
65. Preserves in brine: CORNS. Before there was
refrigeration, people used salt to preserve food, such as beef.
Think Corned Beef. The name came from the corn kernel-sized grains of salt in which the
meat would be packed and stored.
66. French head: TÊTE. Today's French lesson.
67. Strikes (out): XES.
68. Mimics: APES.
Down:
1. Father, in baby talk: DADA.
2. Subatomic particle in a cloud: ELECTRON.
4. "No more details pls": TMI. Textspeak for Too Much Information.
5. Tortilla dough: MASA. It's made of ground corn.
Everything you wanted to know about MASA, including a recipe, but didn't know to ask.
6. Like some farmers market products: ARTISANAL. What are
ARTISANAL farmers market products? They might be breads, cheeses, fruit
preserves, cured meats, oils, and vinegars that are home made.
8. "That makes me very happy": I'M PLEASED.
9. Suffix with suit or brief: CASE.
I've had this experience!
10. "Life of Pi" director Lee: ANG. Before it was a
movie, Life of Pi was a novel by Yann Martel (b. June 25,
1963). The book was adapted to the 2012 movie directed by Ang Lee (b.
Oct. 23, 1954). [Name # 4.]
12. Local wedding venue: CITY HALL.
13. __ gin fizz: SLOE. Everything you wanted to know about
a Sloe Gin Fizz, but didn't know to ask.
21. Labels (as): PEGS.
22. Votes in favor: YEAS.
25. Tempt: ENTICE.
28. "Little Women" novelist: ALCOTT. Louisa May Alcott (Nov.
29, 1832 ~ Mar. 6, 1888) wrote a number of books, but is best known
for Little Women. The novel is a coming of age story roughly based on her own life. [Name #
5.]
29. School fundraising org.: PTA. The Parent Teacher Association makes frequent appearances in the puzzles.
32. The Chiffons' "__ So Fine": HE'S. And now a musical
interlude ...
37. Actress Henner: MARILU. Although she has a long list of
film and TV credits, Marilu Henner (b. Apr. 6, 1952) is probably best known
for her role as Elaine O'Connor Nardo in the television
sit-com Taxi. [Name # 6.]
38. Nurse: SUCKLE.
41. Sandwich meat: HAM. Not in my sandwiches.
42. Utter aloud: SAY.
43. __ oven: cast-iron cookware: DUTCH. I have one, but
rarely use it.
44. "So done with that": OVER IT.
45. Cell produced by meiosis: GAMETE. // 58-Down.
Chromosome part: GENE. Today's biology lesson. From
the National Human Genome Research Institute: "Meiosis is a type of cell division in sexually reproducing organisms that
reduces the number of chromosomes in gametes (the sex cells, or egg and
sperm). In humans, body (or somatic) cells are diploid, containing two sets of
chromosomes (one from each parent)."
17. Tied with a scrunchie, maybe: IN A PONY TAIL - An "UP" hairstyle
30. No longer on deck: AT THE PLATE - "UP" at bat - I saw this happen in a game on TV while down in VA
BACKSWING BAT CATCHES CATCHER
47. Taking time off: ON VACATION - "I
am AWAY from my desk..." - Technically, I was on vacation last week, as
I was supposed to be in between jobs - needed the time off to sort some
legal issues still pending from the sale of the house on Long Island -
went down there for two days, and that was enough to remind me why I
left....
And the connection -
62. Classic sunshine pop hit single with hot-air-balloon imagery, and what 17-, 30-, and 47-Across literally are: UP UP AND AWAY - Ah,
the 60s - this one is from 1967; I was born in 1971, but I heard this
"The 5th Dimension" hit on the radio, along with another one of theirs,
"Aquarius" - and born in early February, I am an Aquarius
Up, Up, ....
AND AWAY we go~!
ACROSS:
1. Make small adjustments to: TWEAK
6. Palindromic title: MADAM - a palindrome is a word, phrase, or sequence that reads the same backward as forward - I found this clever palindrome poem
11. "¡Dios __!": "MIO~!" - OMG in text-speak
14. Fictional chocolatier Wonka: WILLY- played by one of my favorite actor/comedians, Gene Wilder
"Pure Imagination"
15. Sports complex: ARENA
16. Series finale, e.g.: END
19. Director DuVernay: AVA - Not much one can do, but IMHO the proper names in crosswords are becoming too much
20. Italian ice cream: GELATO
21. Most coll. applicants: SRs - Twice in a puzzle row now for me
22. Thing: ITEM
23. Food __: lethargy after a big meal: COMA - Thanksgiving is a mere 15-1/2 weeks away; football starts in exactly one month - yay~!
25. Mosaic tile: TESSERA - Learned by doing crosswords, otherwise, a $2 Monday word
27. Stargazer's bear: URSA - My "bear" last week was "MAMA"
32. Election night backdrop for Steve Kornacki: MAP - No idea who we are referring to; filled via perps....no politics, please~!
33. Whispery video genre, for short: ASMR
- This is a 21st century crossword fill; not familiar with it, so I
went to YouTube, and I actually got that 'tingly' sensation.
Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response
34. "Fiddlesticks!": "DRAT~!"
35. Big gulps: SWIGS
37. Word before salt or snail: SEA
39. "Know what __?": I MEAN
42. Pre-calc math class: TRIGonometry
44. YouTube diary: VLOG video web log; we here are merely a weB LOG
46. Irish actor Stephen: REA - Crossword staple
50. Car sticker amt.: MSRP - Manufacturer's Suggested Retail
Price - I bought a used Prius C for $12K, using my Amazon credit card -
what a rush that was; I paid it off immediately with money from the sale
of the LI house
51. [shrug emoji]: BEATS ME - ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ 52. Turner known as the "Queen of Rock 'n' Roll": TINA - Died 24 May this year
54. Wheel turner: AXLE
55. Donne couplet?: ENs - do N N e; Donne I believe refers to this guy
57. Forced from power: OUSTED
61. "The Real World" airer: MTV - Shows on this channel seem
contradictory - the "golden age" of the music video, the 80s, gave us a
lot to see, so what defines a good music video~? I threw this question
at my brother, and got the response below; a little bit of
story-telling, some performance, and some 'over-the-top' elements; what
would YOU choose~?
ZZTop Gimme All Your Lovin'
64. Gobbled up: ATE
65. Draped silk dresses: SARIs - or sarees
66. Mitt: GLOVE - more gratuitous baseball for C.C. 😁
67. Letters of distress: S.O.S.
68. Utopias: EDENS
69. Made less onerous: EASED
DOWN:
1. Small branch: TWIG and; 26D. Small branch: SPRIG - Rhyme time, too
2. Sonoma County product: WINE
3. Ben Gurion-based airline: EL AL - Crossword staple, Israeli Airline
4. South American kin of a camel: ALPACA
5. Japanese city with many shrines: KYOTO - WAG
6. Star Wars Day month: MAY - the Fourth Be With You
7. Review-heavy newspaper section: ARTS - I had OP-ED, my first incorrect DOWN fill
8. Scarcity: DEARTH - Vader~?
9. Ouzo flavoring: ANISEED
10. "Bad" prefix: MAL - Latin
11. Carnivores: MEAT-EATERS - Reminds me of Jurassic Park - couldn't find a link to the scene I was thinking about
12. Turn upside down: INVERT
13. Whoopi's Oscar-winning role in "Ghost": ODA MAE
18. Spanish phrase equivalent to "¡Basta!": "NO MAS~!"
22. Five Pillars faith: ISLAM
24. Devices called "cashpoints" in the U.K.: ATMs - fresh cluing for a crossword staple; still didn't fool me
27. Sounds of hesitation: UMs - never can tell if it will be ERs or UMs
28. Uncooked: RAW
29. Trumpet parts that need to be drained: SPIT VALVES - JazzB
can fill you in - or maybe that's not the phrase to use in this
instance....I play the guitar and drums - usually, no spit involved
31. Fountain near Rome's Spanish Steps: TREVI - It's said that $1.5mil in coins was tossed in during 2016
33. Nike rival: ASICS
36. Storm drain cover: GRATE
38. Oodles: A LOT
40. __ Lingus: AER - Irish Airlines
41. Rest in a sleep pod: NAP - I figured it was "NAP", but the sleep pod part had me baffled; THIS or THIS~?
43. Xbox controller, for one: GAME PAD - Gaming for me was Atari 2600
Yar's Revenge
45. Awesome Blossom vegetable: ONION
- The "bloomin' onion" appetizer from Outback is called the "cactus
blossom" at Texas Roadhouse - proprietary, as my brother gets agitated
when I use the "wrong" name at the wrong restaurant
47. 2000s first family: OBAMAs
48. Alongside of: NEXT TO
49. Academic job security: TENURE
50. Indian spice mix: MASALA - I did not know this; filled via perps
53. Gentle reminder: NUDGE - "shall I phone you or nudge you~?" - but again, couldn't find a link to this line from a scene in a great, underrated, all-star cast movie called "Sneakers"
56. Rotate: SPIN
58. Low poker pair: TWOS - meh. I went with TREY, since when I play cards, it's DEUCES
Theme: "Don't Move" - S is changed to P in each common phrase.
24. Legume that helps quell anxiety?: PEA OF TRANQUILITY. Sea of Tranquility.
31. "My mind is often in the gutter ... "?: I'M NOT REALLY PURE. I'm not really sure.
58. Device that blocks all commercial endorsements?: PLUG REPELLENT. Slug repellent.
66. Basic needs for preserving a walnut?: HAMMER AND PICKLE. Hammer and sickle.
80. Ruling by a British finance minister?: POUND JUDGMENT. Sound judgement.
104. Dine and dash?: GO WITHOUT PAYING. Go without saying.
115. Citrus juicer's downfall?: REVENGE OF THE PITH. Revenge of the Sith.
124. Word on a red sign, and, when parsed in three parts, a hint to this puzzle's longest answers: S TO P.
This
reminds me of the S to P puzzle Dennis and I made for the New York
Times ages ago. We ended up with a simpler approach, though this letter
change idea also came to us. You all know I'm bad at this letter
addition/deletion/change gimmick.
I chuckled at some of the theme answers and clues. Fun. Outstanding fill from Rafael. He's really good with grids.
Across:
1. __ Punk: "Get Lucky" duo: DAFT.
5. Regard highly: ESTEEM.
11. Sand dune conveyance: SLED.
15. Spanish "Look!": MIRA.
19. Spaghetti __ puttanesca: ALLA. Puttanesca is a red sauce with
an interesting origin. Google yourself, but don't put the word on the
blog. I don't want another Google warning.
20. Myocardium, e.g.: MUSCLE.
21. Sprinkler hookup: HOSE.
22. Heaps: ATON.
23. Places (down): LAYS.
27. Horror film director Aster: ARI. His latest movie is "Beau Is Afraid".
28. Divest (of): RID.
29. __ Chef: meal kit company: HOME.
30. Runaway hit: SMASH.
37. Crush, in gamer slang: PWN.
38. Elation: GLEE.
39. Ethiopia's Selassie: HAILE.
40. Looked forward to: AWAITED.
44. Humanitarian/chef Andrés who founded World Central Kitchen: JOSE. He was born in Spain.
46. Bonobo, e.g.: APE.
47. Shiny fabric: SATIN.
49. "I __ you one!": OWE.
50. Mattel game with 108 cards: UNO.
51. Decennial survey: CENSUS.
54. Charge: ACCUSE.
55. Go toe-to-toe: VIE.
56. Mayor Tishaura Jones's city: Abbr.: STL. Not famliar with the mayor, sorry!
57. Ergonomic kitchen gadget brand: OXO.
61. Participated: TOOK PART.
64. Garlands that symbolize friendship: LEIS.
65. Assns.: ORGS.
72. Alan of "The Aviator": ALDA.
75. Discovery org.: NASA.
76. Bangkok currency: THAI BAHT. "One night in Bangkok makes a hard man humble ..."
86. Journalist Kasparian: ANA.
87. __ milk: SOY.
88. Race in place: REV. I don't get this clue.
89. Holy Week ender: EASTER.
90. More effortless: EASIER. Ah, guys, I've been struggling with flutter kicks. I kick like crazy, but I just don't move anywhere with the kick board.
92. Drench: SOP.
93. She sheep: EWE.
94. "Ciao!": ADIOS.
95. South Bend's st.: IND.
96. Ride in a velodrome: BIKE. I'm told that bikers and runners often struggle with flutter kicks.
97. Predetermined schedule: SET PLAN.
99. Actor Taye: DIGGS.
101. E pluribus __: UNUM.
103. Portable bed: COT.
110. Finnish telecom giant: NOKIA.
112. Snitch (on): NARC.
113. CIA forerunner: OSS. The Office of Strategic Services.
114. Mauna __: LOA.
120. __-serif: SANS.
121. Assert: AVER.
122. Inflatable float: RAFT.
123. Estevez of "The Breakfast Club": EMILIO.
125. Gendered possessive: HERS.
126. Kennel cacophony: ARFS.
127. Court calendar: DOCKET.
128. "Queer Eye" stylist Jonathan Van __: NESS.
Down:
1. __ Lama: DALAI.
2. Sleep interrupter: ALARM.
3. Acting on one's own: FLYING SOLO. Great fill.
4. Some future profs: TAS.
5. Ashanti, for one: EMPIRE. West African empire until 1901.
6. Leather with a fuzzy finish: SUEDE. Did you know that the eggplant leaves are very fuzzy also?
7. Water bottle confiscator: Abbr.: TSA.
8. Logical lead-in: ECO.
9. Rivendell resident: ELF.
10. CH3, chemically: METHYL.
11. Longtime orca performer: SHAMU.
12. Solitary sort: LONER.
13. Atty.'s title: ESQ.
14. Cidade de __: Rio neighborhood: DEUS.
15. Lilongwe's country: MALAWI. Capital of Malawi.
16. "I've still got fight left in me!": IT ISN'T OVER.
17. __ IRA: ROTH.
18. "__ questions?": ANY.
25. Tug-of-war need: ROPE.
26. Form, as a jury: IMPANEL.
28. GPS option: RTE.
32. Real Madrid cheer: OLE.
33. Cries of understanding: AHAS.
34. Eagerly accept, as praise: LAP UP. And 36. "Dinner is getting cold!": EAT UP.
35. Von Trapp sister: LIESL.
41. Sage: WISE.
42. Basketball Hall of Famer Patrick: EWING. The New York Knicks.
43. Particulars, informally: DEETS.
44. Fair: JUST.
45. Suspicious of: ONTO.
47. Rx: SCRIP.
48. Does a great job: ACES IT.
51. Club in a Manilow hit: COPA.
52. Test: EXAM.
53. Average: NORM.
54. Like sharp cheddar: AGED.
59. Elbow-wrist connectors: ULNAE.
60. "Stay" singer Lisa: LOEB.
62. __ Academy: educational nonprofit: KHAN.
63. Watch over: TEND TO.
67. Erupts in anger: RAGES.
68. Pleasant tingling sensation, initially: ASMR. Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response.
69. __ latte: spiced tea with steamed milk: CHAI.
70. Longtime Lucci role: KANE.
71. "You made that up!": LIAR.
72. After, in Arles: APRES.
73. Spanish luxury fashion house: LOEWE. This is their iconic raffia tote bag. You've probably seen it.
74. Bedding choice: DUVET COVER.
77. Absorb: ASSIMILATE.
78. Catchy melody: HOOK.
79. Use a key to enter?: TYPE.
81. Gave a hand: DEALT IN.
82. Actress __ Pinkett Smith: JADA.
83. Employing: USING.
84. Horse's "Hey!": NEIGH.
85. Argentine dance: TANGO.
91. California sch. just north of Tijuana: SDSU. San Diego State University.
96. Believe: BUY.
98. Fireplace tools: POKERS.
99. Scuttlebutt: DIRT.
100. Had a bite, perhaps?: ITCHED. Mosquito bite. Also love these two clues: 105. Power positions?: ON OFF. And 116. Hear here: EAR.