Jenna's NW corner had plenty of road blocks for me for some reason but eventually they were put in my rearview mirror. She wrote:
-I’m 24 years old right now, but I’ll be turning 25 shortly before the puzzle comes out.
-I live in D.C.
- Besides crosswords, my hobbies include playing the drums and listening to podcasts.
- I mostly do online gig work - audio transcription, data entry, and the like.
Jenna said that her kitty's name is Fig. So this is either a picture of Fig with Jenna in the foreground or of Jenna with Fig in the background.
Across:
1. Common: CRASS - Crude was close but...
6. "Got other plans, sorry": CANT.
10. Low pair: TWO'S.
14. Knew the answer: HAD IT.
15. Drink mentioned in the Walker Hayes song "Fancy Like": OREO SHAKE.
Yeah, we fancy like Applebee's on a date night
Got that Bourbon Street steak with the OREO SHAKE
17. Detroit __: stratified automotive paint polished and cut for jewelry: AGATE -Paint that the spray leaves on the frame or track piles up. It can be cut, baked and cut into pieces.
18. Reptile at Kรฉlonia aquarium in Saint-Leu, Rรฉunion: SEA TURTLE - The arrow points to this small island.
19. Spotify playlist that calls itself "the most influential playlist in hip-hop": RAP CAVIAR.
21. Trial versions: BETAS.
22. Jazz dance: STOMP.
23. Key st.?: FLA ๐
24. "Jeopardy!" champion with the show's second-longest win streak: AMY SCHNEIDER - The answer that stumped Schneider was about countries of the world: Answer: "The only nation whose name in English ends in an “h” and which is also one of the 10 most populous" (the correct question is at the bottom*) 39. Many a Wiki article: BIO - Amy Schneider's Wikipedia BIO26. So: HENCE - Amy missed on a Final Jeopardy, HENCE, she lost.
30. Speeds: JETS - both as verbs
32. Sphere: REALM.
33. Gesture that means "no" in some cultures: NOD - as in Bulgaria
35. Lennox of R&B: ARI.
36. Element in the tale of Sleeping Beauty: SPINDLE - She was put into an "ageless" sleep by pricking her finger and could only be awakened by the kiss of her true love. In the Brother's Grimm version she pricked her finger on the SPINDLE of an enchanted spinning wheel.
38. Glop: GOO.
40. Home of the Kaaba: MECCA - Kaaba is the Arabic word for cube. It is the holiest of Muslim shrines and what Muslims pray toward.
41. Knack: GIFT - What our constructors have for word play
42. Interior support structure: ENDOSKELETON.
Morrill Hall on the UNL campus has many examples
46. __-weekly: ALT - Take your pick for ALTernate points of view
47. Reclusive sort: LONER.
49. Like the smell of burning plastic: ACRID
52. Instrument for Seiichi Tanaka or Eitetsu Hayashi: TAIKO DRUM - Always a highlight of my many trips to EPCOT.
56. Laxity: LOOSENESS.
58. Yankees manager Aaron: BOONE - Aaron's place in MLB history is cemented by this walk-off home run that sent the Yankees to the World Series in 2003.
59. Like someone on the stand: UNDER OATH.
60. Vocally: ALOUD.
61. Private dinner?: MESS ๐ - In M*A*S*H it was a MESS tent where all ranks ate, including privates
62. __ gin: SLOE.
63. Checks: DAMPS - In physics we graphed oscillations that DAMPED out or checked themselves
Down:
1. Red-bellied trout: CHAR - I used this picture for the 9/23/23 puzzle
2. Some improvisation in Hindi cinema: RAGAS - (in Indian music) a pattern of notes having characteristic intervals, rhythms and embellishments used as a basis for improvisation. Yeah, I knew that! ๐
3. 2002 meta dramedy starring Nicolas Cage as the film's screenwriter: ADAPTATION - Cage plays himself and his twin brother
4. Light shows?: SITCOMS ๐ - Yeah, they're usually not too intellectually hefty
5. Hot and heavy: STEAMY - Jack and Rose getting STEAMY in the car in the hold of the Titanic
6. Mozart's "__ fan tutte": COSI - Can you dig out Mozart's name?
7. Vicinity: AREA.
8. In the vicinity: NEAR.
9. Little one: TOT.
10. Fine line: THREAD ๐
11. One joule per second: WATT - By definition
12. Great Plains st.: OKLA - Where the wind comes sweepin' down the plain
13. Catches: SEES - Can you SEE the ringed planet inside below by gently crossing your eyes?
16. Stunning: SUBLIME.
20. Biden and Harris, initially: VPS - At different times
23. Toppled: FELL.
25. Pain in the neck: CRICK - Kramer's cure starting at 1:00
27. First man to complete tennis's Surface Slam: NADAL - Rafael won the U.S. Open on hard surface, the French Open on clay and Wimbledon on grass.
28. Shipping center?: ENGINE ROOM ๐
29. Top: ROOF - What VB fans yell when their team makes a block at the net
30. Poke: JAB.
31. Historical allies of the Huron: ERIE - Four letter tribe near the Great Lakes, hmmm...
34. Point: DOT.
36. Burn slowly: SMOLDER - Don't walk away too soon
37. Nuisance: PEST.
41. Slopes conveyance: GONDOLA.
43. Spots for roasters and toasters: DAISES.
44. Large deer: ELK.
45. "Them's the breaks": TOO BAD.
48. Preparatory period: RUN UP - The RUN UP to the next election will be full of truths, half-truths and outright lies
49. Grad: ALUM.
50. Retinal cell: CONE 51. Retinal cells: RODS - It's very cool to see them together in a puzzle
52. Marsh duck: TEAL.
53. Apropos of: AS TO - Feel free to comment AS TO your feelings about Jenna's puzzle
54. "Who __ kidding?": IS HE.
55. Scrip orders: MEDS - Short for preSCRIPtionS.
57. Anti bloc: NOS.
*Amy missed "What is Bangladesh?" on Jeopardy
Addendum: Here is constructor Jenna finishing third in an ACPT event. The video is 10 minutes long but it shows
1) How the competition chooses a champion
2) How very skilled solvers attack a puzzle
3) What some of the fill was on this puzzle constructed by Kameron Austin Collins
Well, well, well ... today marks my 75th recap here at The Corner, and what a fitting puzzle "theme" to have ... it's all about the (64-across. Measure of grossness avoided in the answers to the starred clues?:) ICK FACTOR.
Those of you who have followed Chairman Moe over the past few years will know how the word "gross" connects to him. And though the Chairman grew up in the (61-down. Eventful times:) ERAS where "gross" meant large, great, and 12 dozen (144), the generations that followed came to know "gross" as being, well, ICKY.
Today's offering is by Ruth Bloomfield Margolin. Ruth celebrates her LA Times puzzle debut today while managing to find three phrases that can be sussed with or without the word (letters) ICK. How, you ask?
For starters, we have: 17-across. *Litter collection vehicles?: P(ICK)UP TRUCKS. One of a litter of dogs is called a PUP. Additionally, a vehicle that might be used to collect litter (aka "trash") is a PICKUP TRUCK ... what does a PUP PICKUP TRUCK look like? This!!
Next, Ruth gave us: 24-across. *Malcolm's status at the end of "Macbeth"?: ALIVE AND K(ICK)ING. I had to dig through Google to confirm that Malcom was indeed both KING as well as being "ALIVE AND KICKING" at the play's end. What does a KICKING KING look like?
And last but not least we have: 52-across. *Source of friction when a messy person lives with a neatnik?: ST(ICK)Y SITUATION. While the phrase "STY SITUATION" seemed a bit forced, the "ICK" fits, as this messy roommate might indeed cause a source of friction. I immediately thought of:
In what seems to be a common Friday event, today's crossword puzzle adds/subtracts a word to create a grouping of punny entries. It wasn't what I'd call "Friday tough"; and honestly, I wondered if Patti had this queued up just for me, given the "gross" connection ... but it may have been coincidental 😉
The grid, and then a new twist (for at least half of my bi-weekly recap):
We heard there's a bar Where the patrons play Tarot. They're all in their CUPS
9. Destructive bug: BORER.
Tahitian island Has destructive bugs. It's now Called: BORER BORER
14. Receptive: OPEN. A brief pause from Moe-ku's, as this word was somewthat uninspiring
15. Draft choice: ONE A.
Army needed a Steak sauce. They held a draft and A.1. was ONE A
16. New car option: LEASE. Not every entry in today's puzzle will be a Moe-ku, (see 23-, 31-, 32-, and 41-across for the continuation of this sentence)
19. Laudatory poet: ODIST.
Orchestra hired Wind player who wrote poems: ODIST oboist
20. First baseball team to play in a dome: ASTROS.
Original name For this team was floral-based. Was called: "ASTER-ROSE"
27. Writer who populated the Hundred Acre Wood: A. A. MILNE. Home of Pooh, Tigger, Eeyore, et al
30. Shade in four-color printing: CYAN.
Japanese printers Bid farewell to blue when they Said:"CYAN-ara"
31. Actor Reeves: KEANU. and once in awhile I will just toss in a photograph;
32. Mission control org.: NASA. or maybe a simple link,
35. Scale abbr.: LBS..
Mormon Church scales have Weird measurements. Not LB'S; They're in LDS
37. Fish sticks fish: COD.
In Massachusetts There are special fishing "sticks" Called "rods for a COD"
38. *"Arf" or "meow"?: PET LINE.
A retractable Leash for barking dogs is called A PET LINE zipline
41. "Tubular!": RAD. because even MOE needs a break during his recaps
43. Trawling need: NET. You know, when I started this recap, I really thought it would be cool to "Moe-ku" each and every entry ... [continued in 45-across]
45. Future atty.'s exam: LSAT. but I am nearly 2 hours into blogging, and have only completed about 1/4 of it ...
46. Quick-as-lightning Bolt: USAIN. Another Moe-ku "break" ... the capital letter "B" in "BOLT" gave this away
48. City near the heel of Italy's boot: BARI. A CSO to my fellow Friday blogger, Malodorous Manatee who was in BARI on the day I was writing my recap
50. Supplementary items: ADDENDA.
How you terminate "Legal dispute"? It's simple. You just ADD "END A"
Get it?? END A legal dispute ...
56. __-di-dah: LAH. Or what (LAH-di-dah) Moe's puns are, mostly
57. See 26-Down: PENN. (26-down. With 57-Across, co-star in the "Harold & Kumar" film series:) KAL.
58. Regret not wearing a coat, say: FREEZE. A Moe-l'ick for a change:
When the man saw the snow-covered trees, He decided to do as he please. He said, "I am a Czech!" And besides, what the heck, He went coatless, 'cause Czechs never FREEZE
62. Degrade: ABASE. Another "break in the action" ... I left this one for Ray-O-Sunshine to pun!
66. Forbidden things: NO-NO'S.
When cramming for test Use caffeine to stay awake. NoDoz aren't NO-NO'S
67. "America the Beautiful" pronoun: THEE. This entry was not meant to be parodied. THEE appears @2:19
68. "Frozen" princess: ANNA.
Chiquita opted To name fruit for a princess: ANNA's banana
69. Beckett title character who is not in the cast: GODOT.
Beckett was seeking A new sour bread starter: Looking for GODOT??
70. Rise sky-high: SOAR.
An injured eagle Continued his lofty climb Yes, he would SOAR sore
71. Fifth Avenue retailer: SAKS.
Big Apple merchant Decides it would be clever To call their bags SAKS
OK, before we transition to the "down" clues/entries, Moe realizes that he has spent nearly three hours coining these punny -Ku's. There might be few more, but his creativity tank is on empty ...
Down:
1. __ Mundial de Fรบtbol: COPA. COPA in Spanish means "CUP" - as in a drinking vessel or trophy (the meaning in today's clue)
2. Major work: OPUS. Beethoven's Magnum OPUS (Symphony No 9 in D minor, Opus 125, also known as Beethoven's Ninth) is an hour and a half long performance. Here is a 3 minute clip:
Could we honestly Say that Moses did this? He ENTRAINed the entrails
5. Reunion attendee: COUSIN; with (6-down. 5-Down's dad, for short:) UNC. Was her dad a Tar Heel perhaps??!
7. Tea type: PEKOE.
What kind of tea do Ghosts drink? Why of course you would Call it PEKOE boo
8. Obama daughter: SASHA. With sister Malia
9. __ Mary: BLOODY. I like mine with LOTS of additives
10. Wordsmith's ref.: OED. Oxford English Dictionary
11. Post production?: RAISIN BRAN. Very clever clue! Post is the company that produces RAISIN BRAN, along with Kellogg's
12. Steel city north of Cologne: ESSEN. The word "ESSEN" in German means to eat or munch
13. Put on sale, say: RE-TAG. So in the childhood game, would this mean that if you "RE-TAG", the new "IT" person is marked down??!
18. Arrive, as in a limo: ROLL UP. I had ROLL IN before the perps fixed it
22. Like some ancient Peruvian pottery: INCAN.
Potter from Lima Decided to repackage Ancient pots IN CAN
25. Air ducts: VENTS. Another pun opportunity for R-O-S??
27. Pedigree registry since 1884: Abbr.: AKC. American Kennel Club
28. Long, long time: AEON. Fun fact: an AEON and an EON are the same length of time [a billion years]. AEON is used more by the British; we Colonists prefer EON
29. Like all ancient Peruvian pottery: MADE BY HAND. Almost a clecho to 22-down
33. In the style of: A LA.
What's "the style of" Called in S. California? It's A LA L.A.
34. Occupy, as a desk: SIT AT. "WORK FROM" didn't fit
36. "__ no one ever": SAID. Chairman Moe might be the one exception to this statement ...
39. Top-tier: ELITE.
Monospaced typeface Was disliked by other fonts; Was just too ELITE
40. Author Welty: EUDORA. The Optimist's Daughter won her a Pulitzer Prize
42. Crime lab material: DNA. RIP to NCIS co-star David McCallum whose coroner character "Ducky" had to sort through lots of DNA
44. Some Ph.D. students: T.A'S. Teaching Assistants
47. Native New Yorkers: SENECAS. Native American (Indian) tribe that occupied territory throughout the Finger Lakes area in Central New York, and in the Genesee Valley in Western New York
49. Best for picking: RIPEST.
Farmers fret when the Purple fruit is the RIPEST. Their value plummets
51. "I beg to __": DIFFER. Anyone??
52. Word on the street?: SLANG. I guess you might call my Moe-kus SLANG for haikus ... that's the word on the street
53. Like 66-Across: TABOO.
What kind of diet Soda do ghosts drink? I would Say that it's TABOO
54. Liters and meters: UNITS. 😑
55. Dried Mexican chile: ANCHO.
Comic Margaret's Nieces are Hispanic, so They call her "ANCHO"
59. Sicilian mount: ETNA. I was thinking that it might be the Italian word for "horse"; CAVALLO didn't fit
60. Fall fast asleep, with "out": ZONK. 🥱
63. Phillipa of "Hamilton": SOO.
65. Hawaii's Mauna __: KEA. Only because LOA didn't fit
And one final Moe-ku that fits this "ICKY" theme:
Teenager just squeezed Twenty-four dozen pimples; That is just two gross.
Please add your thoughts and/or comments, "gross" or otherwise, below ...
To
construct this puzzle Barbara simply pressed her ears firmly to the
ground and picked up these four themers -- exchanges of tree root straight lines and pun responses ...
17A. Evergreen seedlings?: FIR BABIES.
I announced recently that one of my grandchildren's cats had seven
kittens. I believe some are still available for adoption ...
New mom Fizzy and two of her FUR BABIES
27A. Shade tree that's been pruned too severely?: TOPLESS BEECH.
Topless beach voting
46A. Fruit tree in the royal orchard?: PEAR OF QUEENS.
62. Recently developed conifer cultivar?: THE NEW YEW.
So how far are you going to take this new year, new ewe resolution?
Here's the grid, sans reveal, sans stars, and sans circles (I hope at least one person is happy ๐) ...
Here's the rest ... Across:
1. Marketing target for K'nex Mighty Makers: GIRL. Targeted toys to get girls interested not just interested in STEM, but STEAM, with the inclusion of ARTS. I'd add to that ENGLISH and ETHICS. Creation is after all, a multi-disciplinary endeavor.
16. Send in: REMIT. In addition to sending in a payment the word REMIT
has several other meanings. To the British it means "the task or area
of activity officially assigned to an individual or organization", e.g.
"the committee was becoming caught up in issues that did not fall within
its remit". Here are some others ...
17. [Theme clue]
19. Meaningless, as a gesture: EMPTY.
20. Tangled: SNARLED.
21. Scratch (out): EKE.
23. __-Mex: TEX. My best friend lived in Texas for over 20 years and we visited him often. It was there that we first had Fajitas (yummy!). Here's a recipe ...
Steak Fajitas
24. Nearly invisible pest: GNAT.
25. Medal metal: BRONZE.
27. [Theme clue]
32. Accords, e.g.: CARS. The CARS was also the name an American new wave band formed in Boston in 1976. Emerging from the new wave scene in the late 1970s, they consisted of Ric Ocasek (rhythm guitar), Benjamin Orr (bass guitar), Elliot Easton (lead guitar), Greg Hawkes (keyboards), and David Robinson (drums). Ocasek and Orr shared lead vocals, and Ocasek was the band's principal songwriter and leader. Here's My Best Friend's Girl (lyrics):
35. Irish __: SEA. A CSO to Agnes.
36. Writer Dillard: ANNIE. ANNIE Dillard
(nรฉe Doak; born April 30, 1945)[1] is an American author, best known
for her narrative prose in both fiction and non-fiction. She has
published works of poetry, essays, prose, and literary criticism, as
well as two novels and one memoir. Her 1974 work Pilgrim at Tinker Creek
won the 1975 Pulitzer Prize for General Nonfiction. From 1980, Dillard
taught for 21 years in the English department of Wesleyan University, in
Middletown, Connecticut. Here's some of her advice on writing.
Annie Dillard
37. Pie __ mode: ALA.
38. Cook quickly: STIR FRY. A year or so back a picture in one
of C.C.'s reviews inspired me to come up with this recipe of a :Pine nut
and Corn stir fry. It cooks quickly, but the prep time is about an
hour. The recipe is still available on C.C.'s Ginger Roots blog.
Pine nuts and Corn Stir Fry
41. Smidgen: TAD.
42. Part of a network: MODEM. A MODulator-DEModulator or MODEM is a computer hardware device that converts data from a digital format into a format suitable for analog transmission over a medium such as telephone, radio (WIFI), coaxial cable, or fiber optic cable (see 8D).
They are most often used at the end-points of router networks (i.e. the
Internet backbone) to connect to local area networks (LANS) in offices
and homes. The first time I ever accessed a remote computer from my
home was via an acoustically coupledMODEM, connected directly to the earpiece/speaker of an analogue phone. It was running at speed of 300 bits/sec (approximately 33 bytes/sec with parity checking).
Acoustically coupled MODEM
44. "What are you doing!?": HEY.
45. Stern greeting?: AHOY.
46. [Theme clue]
50. Easy-to-wash carpet: RAG RUG.
51. Gumbo pod: OKRA.
54. Ctrl-__-Del: ALT.
56. As well: TOO.
57. "How We Do (Party)" singer: RITA ORA. Girls just want to have fun ...
65. Help when one shouldn't: ABET. Not all such help is criminal, but it may still be harmful, e.g.when playing a game of I'm only trying to help you!
66. Proactiv target: ACNE.
67. Last stop, often: DEPOT.
68. "Star Wars" film starring Alden Ehrenreich: SOLO. Han looks a lot different since I saw him last, but Chewbacca hasn't changed a bit ...
69. Pro choices?: YEAS.
Down:
1. Some embedded images: GIFS. The Graphics Interchange Format
(GIF; /ษกษชf/ GHIF or /dสษชf/ JIF, see pronunciation) is a bitmap image
format that was developed by a team at the online services provider
CompuServe led by American computer scientist Steve Wilhite and released on June 15, 1987. This one makes the World go round ...
2. Checking the age of, say: IDING. Three syllable word.
3. Aired again: RERAN.
4. Research subjects with whiskers: LAB RATS. MICE didn't perp.
7. Old fashioned rocks?: ICE. A CSO to our friend Tinbeni
8. Elements of fiber optic communications: LASERS. An acronym for Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation. Fiber optic communications make use of fiber optic modems to transmit digital information via light pulses. I think Barbara is showing her engineering chops in this clue and 42A.
9. NFL city with the smallest population: GREEN BAY. GREEN BAY, Wisconsin, with a population of 107,395, home of the NFLGreen Bay Packers. And here's where they play (looks like the whole town was there that night) ...
Lambeau Field
10. Sleep cycle: REM. Also a rock band. R.E.M. was from Athens, Georgia, and was formed in 1980 by drummer Bill Berry, guitarist Peter Buck, bassist Mike Mills, and lead vocalist Michael Stipe, who were students at the University of Georgia. Here's Everybody Hurts from their 1992 album Automatic for the People ...
11. Indefinite ordinal: UMPTEENTH. I think this is the UMPTEENTH time we've had REM in an LAT puzzle.
12. Sharp quality: BITE.
13. "Mr. Roboto" band: STYX. Here's their Come Sail Away ...
18. Quartet member: ALTO. Here's ALTO Barbara Streisand all by herself with The Music That Makes Me Dance (lyrics) ...
Antheil's music was modernist and he liked to style himself as The Bad Boy of Music (the title of his memoir) -- e.g. at solo performances he would pull a revolver out of his pocket and lay it on his piano!. Here's his Airplane Sonata, which doesn't sound all that bad compared with much modern music ...
32. Sleep in a tent: CAMP.
33. Lotion additive: ALOE.
34. Where a zipper may get caught?: RADAR TRAP. Clever clue!
38. Exhaust-ive check?: SMOG TEST. The SMOG coming out of your car's tailpipe during an emissions TEST?
39. Charge: FEE.
40. Whiskey choice: RYE.
43. MLB stat that's good when it's low: ERA.
45. "Glad to take questions": ASK AWAY. But please wait until after the review is finished ... ๐
47. To counterpart: FRO.
48. Target numbers: QUOTAS.
49. Bill: NOTE.
52. British automaker who partnered with Charles Rolls: ROYCE. How Rolls met Royce.
53. Olympic venue: ARENA.
54. Mirrored: APED.
55. Fancy-schmancy: LUXE.
57. Film spool: REEL.
58. Excited about: INTO.
59. Floors: AWES.
61. Frankenfood initials: GMO. Genetically Modified Organisms. The clue implies that foods containing GMOs are monsters. There is considerable controversy over GMOs,
especially with regard to their release outside laboratory
environments. The dispute involves consumers, producers, biotechnology
companies, governmental regulators, non-governmental organizations, and
scientists. Many of these concerns involve GM crops and whether food
produced from them is safe and what impact growing them will have on the
environment.
I'm not taking sides on this issue, but I'm reminded of this refrigerator magnetic that one of my granddaughters gave us ...
63. "Curb Your Enthusiasm" network: HBO. I'm not enthusiastic about this show.
That's it for the clues, but you're not out of the woods yet ...
Cheers, Bill
And as always, thanks to Teri for proof reading and for her constructive criticism.
This
one had me stumped at first; I simply could not see a connection
between the answers - and then I realized the answers had nothing in
common - other than starting and ending with the same
three letters. ah-HA~! The "clue" was not much help for me, TBH. A
very quick solve for me, felt like a Monday level puzzle - but it took
two extra minutes for me to find out why I did not get the ta-DA~! at
the end; 46d crossing 69a, Latin vs. Spanish, so I was a little
disappointed. And no Frawnche, either. Here are the theme answers, as
indicated with the "*" and referred to as the "starred" clues:
17. *Synthetic pump: ARTIFICIAL HEART - ART to ART 26. *Cheap shot: LOW BLOW - LOW to LOW
50. *Regional collective pronoun: ALL Y'ALL - ALL to ALL - quite popular this week 61. *"There really is a wolf now!": "I MEAN IT THIS TIME~!" - IME to IME And the central reveal.... 33. With 43-Across, "When one door closes, another door opens," and an apt description of the answers to the starred clues: THE END IS JUST
43. See 33-Across: THE BEGINNING
And Around We Go~!
ACROSS:
1. Formula One event: RACE
5. Prep, as onions: CHOP - I took Husker G up on his "offer" Saturday, and made a tater tots casserole
Yummy~!
9. __ bean: PINTO
14. Machine that helps with 51-Down: CPAP= Continuous Positive Airway Pressure, which I'd heard of, but never knew what it stood for; and; 51d. Sleeper's problem: APNEA
15. [Snicker]: HE-HE
16. Trapshooting: SKEET
20. General on American Chinese menus: TSO - my 'go-to' dish when I order
45. Bangers partner: MASH - not "head" Bangers - the old MTV metal hours late on Saturday nights, but the British dish
48. Foreign policy org. chaired by the president: NSC - National Safety Council
- we had OSHA in the grid earlier this week, and I am required to finish their
30-hr course in order to work at the Washington National Cathedral - I
am about 20 hours in
49. "Grand slam" awards acronym: EGOT - when I stopped blogging Saturdays five years ago, this was not a crossword fill at all; Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, Tony awards; more here.
54. Decade following Y2K: AUGHTS - 00's
56. Regret: RUE - OR - a Frawnche Canadien street~!
57. Marshmallowy Easter treats: PEEPS - I am not a fan - sorry; my thing is the Cadbury eggs
60. Mouse site: PAD - cute.
66. Painful turning point?: ANKLE
- clever, but my "ETA" at 62d messed me up - I do the DOWNS to start, so
that the theme answers ( usually in the across ) are half-filled by the
time I get to them
67. Primary: MAIN
68. Necessary __: EVIL
69. "__ maรฑana": HASTA - Spanish for "see you tomorrow" (?)
70. "SportsCenter" network: ESPN - I have Hulu with Disney and
ESPN, and the price goes up in one week - and I am thinking it's time to
ditch Disney - I have seen all the 4d I think I care to see - and I am a
HUGE fan
71. Swabbing spot: DECK - Aye, matey
DOWN:
1. TV pioneer: RCA
2. Fourth mo.: APRil
3. Towers that may have scratching posts: CAT TREES - I knew what
we were looking for, but didn't know they were called "TREES"; my
brother has a cat named Ashes - guess what color....
4. "Star Wars" installment: EPISODE - Episode IV, A New Hope
changed my life - I was six years old, and decided right then that I was
going to make movies....didn't quite work out the way I had planned
5. Greek X: CHI - I WAGed this, and was correct
6. "What the __!?": HECK - The "censored" answer
7. Home state of the Reds and the Browns: OHIO - and the Bengals,
I might add - but then again, their record in relation to their QB, the
highest paid player in the history of the NFL....
8. Gem from a mollusk: PEARL
9. "Balderdash!": "PSHAW~!"
10. Barinholtz of "The Mindy Project": IKE - no idea; filled via perps
11. In a tidy way: NEATLY
12. Paralyzing fear: TERROR - I tried PHOBIA first
13. Home of Canada's Parliament Hill: OTTAWA - nailed it; hockey starts soon~!
18. __ Fighters: Dave Grohl's band: FOO - I liked Nirvana - Dave's first band; the Foo, not so much
19. Astrological cat: LEO
23. Nick at __: NITE - Nickelodeon TV channel after 9pm
24. Dos y seis: OCHO - more Spanish, two and six = eight
25. Spanish parent: MADRE - and yet more Spanish
27. Classic sammie: BLT - sammie being an abbreviation of sandwich ( my word is "sa'mich" ), we get the Bacon Lettuce & Tomato short answer
30. Support for a tire swing: LIMB
31. Colorado ski town: ASPEN
34. Casual rejection: NAH....
35. Joyful dances: JIGS
36. Erie Canal city: UTICA - I could not answer this one; it just means I have moved that much further away from New York, and I am not looking back.
37. Tax ID: SSN
40. Compete in a dramatic event at the World Aquatics Championships: HIGH DIVE
41. Playing to break a tie, briefly: IN OT
42. Some NCOs: SGTs
43. Quaker pronoun: THY
44. Canceled out: NEGATED
45. Singer Carey: MARIAH
46. College grad: ALUMNA - I had ALUMNI, which is the plural form
47. Makes glossy, as hair: SLEEKS
52. Floral wreath: LEI
53. "I can do that": "LET ME"
55. FedEx rival: UPS - ah, me, back in the day....
58. School gps.: PTAs
59. Use 55-Down, say: SHIP
62. Flying fig.: ALTitude - not "ETA"
63. Quaint lodging: INN
64. Need for playing Rock Band, for short: MIC - Rock Band is the "expanded" version of Guitar Hero, adding in drums and vocals
65. Great Plains grazer: ELK - Giraffe didn't fit - har har har har . . . .