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Oct 3, 2023

Tuesday, October 3, 2023 Bill Thompson

Swingers:  The word Swing can be placed before the first word of each theme answer to swing the phrase into an entirely new concept.


OR


17-Across. *  Capital letter creator: SHIFT KEY.  Swing Shift.  The Swing Shift is a work shift that occurs between the day and night shifts, typically from about 4:00 pm to Midnight.  It is called the Swing Shift because is is between day and night.  It was also the name of a 1984 rom-com movie that starred Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell.


25-Across. *  Group that plays in foursomes: BRIDGE CLUB.  Swing Bridge

36-Across. *  Say something that doesn't need to be said: STATE THE OBVIOUS.  Swing State  We'll probably be hearing a lot about Swing State in the coming year.  A Swing State is defined as a US State where the two major political parties have similar levels of support among voters, thus it is viewed as critical in determining the overall result of a presidential election.

44-Across. *  Classic Motown hit about a wedding ring: BAND OF GOLD.  Swing Band.  Instead of the Motown hit, I'll give you some swing from Brian Setzer.

And now for the unifier:

55-Across. Playground fixture, or an apt description of the beginnings of the starred clues: SWING SET.


Across:
1. Humble home: HUT.

4. Guest speaker's platform: DAIS.  I thought I knew what a Dais was, but apparently I was confusing it with a Podium.  Did you know the difference?




8. One of Santa's reindeer: DASHER.  After getting the "D" and "ER" in place, I had several choices:  Dasher, Dancer or Donner, as per the song Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer.  But did you know that in the original 1823 poem we now know as "Twas the Night Before Christmas", the reindeer names were: Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Vixen, Comet and Cupid, Dunder and Blixem.  The final two names were changed in 1949. [Name # 1, fictional.]


14. Sense of self: EGO.


15. Labor agcy.: OSHA.  As in the Occupational Safety and Health Administration.


16. Protect in glass, say: ENCASE.


19. Legendary Kentucky basketball coach Rupp: ADOLPH.  Since very few people are named Adolph these days, his name alone indicates that he did not coach recently.  Adolph Fredrick Rupp (Sept. 2, 1901 ~ Dec. 10, 1977) played basketball for the University of Kansas in the early 1920s.  After coaching high school basketball for a few years, he moved to the University of Kentucky, where he coached the game for over 40 years.  [Name # 2, real person.]

20. __ Angeles Guitar Quartet: LOS.  Everything you wanted to know about the LAQG but didn't know to ask.  [Name adjacent.]



21. "Now I get it!": AHA!

23. Ma's ma: NANA.  The most popular names for Grandmother by State.  

24. Bygone Russian space station: MIR.  This Russian space station orbited the earth from 1986 until 2001.

28. Danced to "La cumparsita," say: TANGOED.  The musical piece was written in early 1916 by an 18-year old architecture student  Gerardo Hernán Matos Rodríguez (Mar. 18, 1897 ~ Apr. 25, 1948).  The title of the piece means Little parade.  Although the piece is not a Tuesday-level clue, Tango was the first thing that popped into my brain.



30. Chip's partner: DALE.  Chip and Dale are chipmunk cartoon characters.  They are named in reference to the 18th century furniture maker, Thomas Chippendale (1718-1779).  [Name # 3, fictional.]



31. Bullion bars: INGOTS.  This word has been in the news recently.

32. Raison d'__: ÊTRE.  Today's French lesson.

33. Singer Sumac: YMA.  We haven't see Ms. Sumac in quite a while.  She used to appear with some frequency.  Her full name was Zoila Emperatriz Chávarri Castillo (Sept. 13, 1922 ~ Nov. 1, 2008).  No wonder she went by Yma.  Her stage name means How Beautiful in Quechua language, which is spoken by the indigenous people of Peru.  [Name # 4, real person.]


39. Head cover: HAT.


40. Peek: LOOK.

41. Duration: LENGTH.

42. Bravo preceder: ALFA.  A reference to the NATO phonetic alphabet.

43. Able to feel: SENSATE.

48. Covert __: OPS.

49. "This seems bad!": UH, OH!

50. NBA legend Ming: YAO.  At 7-feet, 5-inches, Yao Ming (b. 12, 1980) had to become a basketball player.  After playing basketball for the Shanghai Sharks for several years, he was drafted by the Houston Rockets, where he played for nearly a decade.  His wife, Ye Li, is over 6 feet tall, and played professional basketball in China women's national basketball team at the 2004 Summer Olympics.  [Name #5, real person.]


51. "It's __-win situation": A NO.


52. Walks leisurely: MOSEYS.


59. Christie sleuth Hercule: POIROT.  Agatha Christie (née Agatha Mary Clarissa Miller; Sept. 15, 1890 ~ Jan. 12, 1976) created the fictional Belgian detective Hercule Poirot 1920, when he appeared in her first published novel, The Mysterious Affair at Styles.  He was so popular that he appeared in 33 of Christie's novels and many more short stories.   [Name # 6, real person and Name # 7, fictional.]


60. Panache: ELAN.

61. Corn serving: EAR.

62. Burnout cause: STRESS.

63. "Auld Lang __": SYNE.  Should auld acquaintance be forgot And never brought to mind?  Why is this song sung on New Year's Eve?


64. Oinker's pen: STY.



Down:
1. Steers and rams: HEs.  Male cattle and sheep.

2. Cry of disgust: UGH!

3. Working hard on: TOILING AT.


4. Morse Code components: DOTS. and Dashes.




5. All one has to do, sometimes: ASK.


6. "Rumor has it ... ": I HEARD ...


7. Be friendly, in a way: SAY, "HI."

8. Narc's org.: DEA.  DEA = Drug Enforcement Administration.




9. Plus: AND.

10. Wall-mounted light: SCONCE.


11. Prepared in accordance with Muslim law: HALAL.

12. College sports channel: ESPNU.



13. Post-injury regimen: REHAB.

18. Had a memory lapse: FORGOT.


22. Supplement: ADD TO.

24. __ ray: tropical swimmer: MANTA.




25. Most well-to-do: BEST OFF.  Richest also fits into the spaces provided.

26. Difficult to understand: GARBLED.

27. Vegas natural: ELEVEN.  Everything you wanted to know about the Game of Craps.

28. Mrs. Addams, to Gomez: TISH.  The Addams Family is a fictional cartoon family that was created by Charles Samuel Addams (Jan. 7, 1912 ~ Sept. 29, 1988).  He was known for his darkly humorous and macabre characters, signing the cartoons as Chas Addams.  The Addams Family was a television show that ran for only 2 years in the mid-1960s.  It was also adapted into a 1991 movie.  [Name # 8, fictional.]


29. Verdi opera with Desdemona and Iago: OTELLO.  Giuseppe Fortunino Francesco Verdi (Oct. 10, 1813 ~ Jan. 27, 1910) was an Italian composer best known for writing operas.  Otello is one of his best known operas.  You can read a summary of the Opera here.  [Name # 9, real, Names # 10 and 11, fictional.]


32. "A mouse!": EEK!



33. Asanas: YOGA POSES.


34. Mixed breeds: MUTTS.

35. Tennis legend Arthur: ASHE.  Arthur Ashe (né Arthur Robert Ashe, Jr.; July 10, 1943 ~ Feb. 6, 1993) makes frequent appearances in the puzzles.  [Name # 12, real person.]



37. Composer Carmichael: HOAGY.  Did you know that in addition to being a composer and musician, Hoagy Carmichael (né Hoagland Howard Carmichael; Nov. 22, 1899 ~ Dec. 27, 1981) briefly practiced law.  [Name # 13, real person.]


38. Joyous way to break out: IN SONG.

42. Cling (to): ADHERE.

43. __ but surely: SLOWLY.

44. Speed deterrents: BUMPS.


45. Give __: care: A HOOT.


46. Polite denial: NO, SIR.

47. Fertile desert spots: OASES.




51. "The Accidental Tourist" novelist Tyler: ANNE.  Anne Tyler (b. Oct. 25, 1941) is a prolific writer.  She has published 24 novels and is best known for The Accidental Tourist and Dinner at the Homesick Restaurant, both of which were adapted into movie versions.  [Name # 14, real person.]


53. Some "Rocky" dialogue: YOs.  [Name # 15, fictional.]



54. GPS lines: STS.  As in Streets.

56. Actor McKellen: IAN.  That's Sir Ian McKellen (né Ian Murray McKellen; b. May 25, 1939), to you.  He performs on the state and in movies.  [Name # 15, real person.]


57. "Mangia!": EAT.  Today's Italian lesson.

58. Give it a go: TRY.

Here's the Grid:


חתולה




 

Oct 2, 2023

Monday October 2, 2023 Katherine Baicker and Laura Dershewitz

  

Hello Cornerites!

Theme:            Fire Drill

sumdaze here. I cannot believe we are already in October! We are entering the time of year when a cozy chair, an afghan, a good book, a cup of hot cocoa, and a pumpkin-flavored biscotti are all we need for a satisfying afternoon. Did I forget anything? Oh, yes, you might want a warming fire. To do that, you will need three things:  oxygen, heat, and fuel.  
This is the "fire triangle". The fourth element is a chemical reaction.
If you take any of these four things away, you will not have a fire or the fire will be extinguished.

Katherine Baicker and Laura Dershewitz have built a snug puzzle for us based on this fire triangle. If these constructors' names sound familiar, that is probably because you remember their Herding Cats puzzle from Friday, September 22, 2023 -- which was expertly blogged by the charming Chairman Moe.

Let's look at the three themed clues, followed by the reveal:

20 Across. Talks things out to resolve tension: CLEARS THE AIR.  Oxygen

28 Across. Slumbers soundly: SLEEPS LIKE A LOG.  Fuel

47 Across. Applies more pressure: TURNS UP THE HEAT.  Heat

54. Jack London short story set in harsh winter conditions, and what the ends of 20-, 28-, and 47-Across can be used for: TO BUILD A FIRE.
I had to rework the South a couple of times while I was trying to recall the title. TO light A FIRE?  bzzt. TO start A FIRE?  bzzt. The third time was a charm.  
This short story was first published in Century Magazine in 1908.
Read the full PDF here.
Or read the Cliffs Notes version here.

Let's pause for a bit of silliness before we move on to the other 74 clues:  
Tompall Glaser sings Put Another Log on the Fire (1974)

Across:
1. Symbol on the Texas state flag: STAR.  Do we have any vexillologists on The Corner?

5. Central point: GIST.  My brain searched for a more precise, mathematical answer. Sometimes perfect is the enemy of good enough.  
9. Sailboat poles: MASTS.

14. Muted, as colors: PALE.

15. Cuatro y cuatro: OCHO.  4 and 4 = 8
Yesterday's clue for OCHO was much more difficult.

16. To no __: without success: AVAIL.  As a noun, AVAIL means "an advantage toward attainment of a goal or purpose".

17. North Carolina university: ELON.  ELON University is a private school. It was founded in 1889.

18. Clothing part that might split: SEAM.  That seems likely.

19. As of late: NEWLY.

23. Miss Piggy's favorite pronoun: MOI.  

24. Spice amt.: TSP.  "Amount" is abbreviated, so is "teaspoon".  "Five" would not fit.
The (5) Spice Girls performed at the 2012 London Olympics Closing Ceremony.

25. Post for an MBA, maybe: CFO.  Master of Business Administration and Chief Financial Officer

33. Ecol. or geol.: SCI.  Ecology, Geology, and SCIence

34. Catch a glimpse of: SEE.

35. Digital camera insert, briefly: SD CARD.  and  
26 Down. Word processing menu heading: FORMAT.  and  54 Down. Cassette: TAPE.
We're going old school technology today!
These 50 old school tech products changed industries, improved lives, set trends, connected people, and eventually got passed over for newer products.

36. "Good Lord!": OH GOD.

39. Food drive donation: CAN.  
Also ... you can drive around CANada and eat these delicious foods.

41. Familiar "Who's there?" reply: IT'S ME. "Familiar" in the clue refers to a dictionary's explanatory notes. It indicates that the words are suitable for informal contexts but would not normally be used in formal writing or speaking. In this case, the formal reply would be, "It is I," or, preferably, "It is <name>."

42. Arrived by air: FLEW IN.  The past tense in the clue required an answer in the past tense.
Brown Pelicans might seem like awkward birds but they are adept flyers.
I never tire of watching them glide along the breakers. They FLY IN like a squadron of F-18s in a
V formation and know exactly how the air moves over the waves.

44. Push-up bra feature: PAD.  Were you hoping for a pic? Will this one do?  
46. __ Diego Padres: SAN.  As of this writing, they are standing 3rd in the NL West with 19.5 games back.  How They Came to be Called the Padres

51. Paramount channel: CBS.  and  52. Paramount channel: TMC.
ESP...TV channel clues are not my strong point.

53. Web pioneer: AOL.

60. Green energy category: SOLAR.  CSO to unclefred!  

63. Tend the soup: STIR.  This is me. I make big pots of soups, stews, and beans.

64. Big celebrity: IDOL.

65. Learn to fit in: ADAPT.  

66. "__, Brute?": ET TU.  

67. Sizable bodies of water: SEAS.  We often hear about the "Seven SEAS", but according to National Geographic, there are about 50 SEAS on Earth.

68. Formally hands over: CEDES.  Russia CEDEd Alaska to the U.S. on October 18, 1867. This ended Russia's presence in North America and gave the U.S. access to the Pacific northern rim.

69. Amy of "The Wire": RYAN.  I have not seen this show.
Amy as Beadie Russel (lt.) and as herself.
70. Rabbit kin: HARE.  
HAREs are distinguished from rabbits by their larger size, longer ears, and longer hind legs.
Both have cute whiskers.

Down:
1. On __: how much freelance work is done: SPEC.  "On SPEC" means "without having a definite buyer or customer but with the hope or expectation of finding one when work is completed". This describes crossword puzzle construction, no?

2. Like many supermodels: TALL.  I asked Splynter for his expertise with this one. He sent me three pics and one is from me. Can you guess which are his?
4 TALL models

3. Sunburn soother: ALOE.  I need to repot my ALOE plant. It has grown so big that it tips over its current pot.

4. Change the title of: RENAME.  

5. Deals in dirt: GOSSIPS.  "Dirt" is slang for GOSSIP -- usually of a scandalous nature.  

6. Rapper who plays Fin on "Law & Order: SVU": ICE-T.

7. Toppled Iranian leader: SHAH.

8. Black Lives Matter co-founder Ayo __: TOMETI.

9. Nail treatment at a salon, informally: MANI-PEDI.  I looked up the trendy colors for this Fall (so you don't have to). One expert recommended deep browns, regal blues, and rusty orange polishes. Another recommended earth tones and all shades of greens from bamboo to dark olive.

10. State definitively: AVER.

11. Toothed tool: SAW.

12. Up to, briefly: 'TIL.  unTIL

13. Underhanded: SLY.

21. Fish eggs: ROE.

22. Inquires: ASKS.

25. Top-grade: CLASS A.

27. "Happiness is having a scratch for every itch" poet Nash: OGDEN.  
Paul the Cow* gets his itches scratched (36 sec.)
*"Cow" is a female bovine who has had a calf, but I looked past this egregious error because the video is pretty cute.
You can see Paul's happiness at having his itches scratched.

28. Disheveled clod: SCHLUB.  Def.:  (slang) a stupid, worthless, or unattractive person. >>> 
Ouch!

29. Crossbred big cats: LIGERS.  and  58 Down. Stadium sound: ROAR.
For the most part, big cats (lions, tigers, leopards, and jaguars) can ROAR but they cannot purr. Cougars and smaller cats (bobcats, ocelots, lynxes, and house cats) can purr, but they cannot roar. I asked Google if LIGERS can roar. It said, "The faintly striped, shaggy-maned creatures are the offspring of male lions and female tigers, which gives them the ability to both roar like lions and chuff like tigers -- a supposedly affectionate sound that falls somewhere between a purr and a raspberry."  
LIGERs average 1,000 lbs. (463.6 kg.).

30. Brief time, briefly: SECkinda fun clue

31. Cleared a hurdle: LEAPT.  and  45 Down. All-out sprint: DEAD RUN.
In this video Sydney McLaughlin gets a world record and a gold medal at the Tokyo Olympics in the 400m. hurdles.  Wow!  (NBC will let me link the video but not embed it.)

32. Take steps: ACT.

33. Component of cider but not cola?: SOFT C.  Meta clue. "Cider" begins with an /s/ (SOFT C) and "cola" begins with a /k/ "hard C".

37. Hold the deed to: OWN.

38. Twists, as data: DISTORTS.  When looking at a graph, always look to see if it starts at zero.
At first look, it appears the percent of Democrats 'who agree with court' is three times that of the other two parties.
Look closer. This graph does not start at zero!
The difference is between 62% and 54%. Not quite so shocking now, is it?

40. "Nope": NAH.  Both are slang for "no".

43. Pink Floyd's "Comfortably __": NUMB.  Here's the song.  It was released in 1979 on their 11th studio album, The Wall. David Gilmour's guitar solo is legendary.

48. Many a laptop owner: PC USER.  Hand up for this one.

49. Condo management gp.: HOA.  "Group" is abbreviated, so is "Home Owners Association".
Each is different, but basically, HOAs maintain building exteriors, landscape common areas, establish rules, and provide amenities, e.g., a swimming pool. The average HOA fee in the U.S. in 2021 was $286 a month. Hawaii came in with the most expensive at $762 a month. West Virginia was the least expensive state at $37 per month.

50. Mischievous: ELFISH.  Def.:  relating to or characteristic of an elf or elves; lively and slightly mischievous; impish.  
Will Ferrell was hilarious in Elf (2003). One gets the feeling that James Caan was thinking this crazy movie was going to ruin his career -- but now it is one of the top 10 Christmas movies of all time.

55. Teeny: ITTY.

56. "Close My Eyes Forever" singer Ford: LITA.  IMDb page

57. Brain wave: IDEA.

59. "Who __ knows?": ELSE.  I am wondering the same thing.

60. Cul-de-__: SAC.

61. Rhyming tribute: ODE.

62. Young fellow: LAD.  

We're burning daylight. I better get on with it and post the grid.
Two things before I go:
  1. Thanks to Splynter for collaborating with me on 2 Down!!
  2. I blogged a Rebecca Goldstein puzzle on March 13, 2023 with this same reveal. It is impressive how different constructors see new ways to use solid themes.

Oct 1, 2023

Sunday October 1, 2023 Rebecca Goldstein

(Sorry, no write-up today as I'm dealing with some tough stuff. If you have any questions, please visit the Comments section.)

 

Theme: "Tick Tock"

22A. Screen time?: BACKGROUND CHECK.

41A. Face time?: HAIR AND MAKEUP.

64A. Flex time?: MR OLYMPIA.

87A. Run time?: ULTRA MARATHON.

109A. Party time?: PRIMARY ELECTION.

15D. Set time?: OPEN MIC NIGHT.

57D. Tee time?: CASUAL FRIDAY.

 

Across:

1. West Coast wine region: NAPA.

5. "It __ me": WASN'T.

10. Mythical beast: OGRE.

14. Flower with hips: ROSE.

18. Tandoor, e.g.: OVEN.

19. Skateboard trick: OLLIE.

20. Mouth-y?: ORAL.

21. Stack next to a boombox: TAPES.

25. Narrowly avoid: AVERT.

26. Tapped container: ALE KEG.

27. Small sip: TASTE.

28. Departure spot: POINT A.

29. Knock-__: KNEED.

30. Smidge: DAB.

31. Not pizzicato: ARCO.

33. Ilhan of Congress: OMAR.

34. Die dot: PIP.

35. "Empire" actress Long: NIA.

37. Aches and pains: ILLS.

39. Like 33-Across: SOMALI.

45. Food with a Peruvian holiday in its honor: CEVICHE.

48. Line of sight?: I SEE.

49. Green gamers: NOOBS.

50. "I reject your offer": NO SALE.

52. "Pronto!": NOW.

53. Inflicts on: DOES TO.

55. Deceive verbally: LIE TO.

56. Cycle: BIKE.

57. Documentary filmmaker Erin Lee __: CARR.

58. Singer Del Rey: LANA.

61. Direct or instant things: MESSAGES.

63. Genius Bar devices: MACS.

67. Like a used fireplace: ASHY.

68. Not great: JUST OKAY.

70. "The Show Goes On" rapper __ Fiasco: LUPE.

71. Kick out of a seat: OUST.

72. PC gaming hardware company: ASUS.

73. Nash of "Never Have I Ever": NIECY.

75. Nursery furniture: CRADLE.

78. By way of: VIA.

79. Pampering place for a boxer: PET SPA.

80. Former planet: PLUTO.

81. Vanilla extract amts.: TSPS.

85. Sports injury: ACL TEAR.

90. Crossed, as a stream: FORDED.

92. Home to Pha That Luang: LAOS.

93. "Totes": DEF.

94. Comm. from some interpreters: ASL.

95. Glasses, in a pinch: JARS.

97. Genesis garden: EDEN.

99. ER drips: IVS.

100. Advil competitor: ALEVE.

102. Made a long story short?: EDITED.

104. Dashboard readout: GAUGE.

106. Badenov's partner in cartoon crime: FATALE.

108. Acknowledge silently: NOD AT.

113. Test result: GRADE.

114. Lead-in to some bad news: WELP.

115. Dog to beware: BITER.

116. Calle __ Festival: annual event in Miami's Little Havana: OCHO.

117. Taylor-Joy of "The Menu": ANYA.

118. Noun suffix: NESS.

119. Technical deets: SPECS.

120. Inert gas: NEON.

Down:

1. Noodle: NOB.

2. "Abbott Elementary" principal: AVA.

3. Gooey, nutty dessert: PECAN PIE.

4. Talus locale: ANKLE.

5. Meal on an expense report: WORK DINNER.

6. Plant with a hedgehog variety: ALOE.

7. Mollusk with a banana variety: SLUG.

8. Diarist Anaïs: NIN.

9. "Ideas worth spreading" lectures: TED TALKS.

10. Utters delight: OOHS.

11. "Barbie" director Gerwig: GRETA.

12. Track figures: RACERS.

13. Wapiti: ELK.

14. Stuffed pasta: RAVIOLI.

16. Casper competitor: SERTA.

17. To be, in Bogotá: ESTAR.

21. East Asian principle: TAO.

23. Davis of "A League of Their Own": GEENA.

24. Cord cutters' lack: CABLE.

28. Grapefruit kin: POMELOS.

29. Korean coupes: KIAS.

30. Toy derived from the Chinese yo-yo: DIABOLO.

32. South American herbal brew: COCA TEA.

34. Gritty's team, on scoreboards: PHI.

36. Fusses: ADOS.

38. Light therapy box: SUNLAMP.

40. Map abbr.: AVE.

42. Works with black boxes: REDACTS.

43. Zinger: MOT.

44. Luau dish: POI.

46. Cornball: HOKEY.

47. Some lambs: EWES.

51. Trucker's truck: SEMI.

54. Estimate qualifier: ORSO.

56. Angela of "Black Panther: Wakanda Forever": BASSETT.

59. Everyone in the South?: ALL Y'ALL.

60. Campus near NoHo: NYU.

62. "Better Call __": SAUL.

63. Noted work?: MUSIC.

64. Front of house position: MAITRE'D.

65. Some cover crops: RYES.

66. Dodgeball setting: PE CLASS.

68. Coffee, colloquially: JAVA.

69. Tended to some knots: KNEADED.

71. Sneaker inserts: ODOR EATERS.

74. PC core: CPU.

76. Piña colada need: RUM.

77. Somewhat: A TAD.

79. Apiece: PER.

80. Book after Psalms: PROVERBS.

82. Frozen Hawaiian treat: SHAVE ICE.

83. Model: POSE.

84. Sarah Sherman's show, for short: SNL.

86. Open-faced taco: TOSTADA.

88. Subarctic biome: TAIGA.

89. Insurance company with a spokesgoose: AFLAC.

91. Thermometer unit: DEGREE.

95. Game whose outdoor version can be five feet tall: JENGA.

96. Bedazzle, say: ADORN.

98. Hammer targets: NAILS.

101. Pop star John: ELTON.

103. Summer on the Riviera: ETE.

105. Strike callers: UMPS.

106. Fancy function: FETE.

107. Smart __: ALEC.

109. Destroy in esports: PWN.

110. Sharp bark: YIP.

111. "Well, well, well!": OHO.

112. Toulouse turndown: NON.

C.C.