Note the WINDOW, DOOR, and ROOF. Let's see how constructor Jay Silverman builds them into his three themers: |
1. Curl up with a good book: READ. Great start! This is one of my favorite things to do. I wonder if we have more book readers or tablet readers on The Corner.
5. Objects of worship: IDOLS.
FYI: Patty Berg |
10. Furry "Return of the Jedi" creature: EWOK.
These little guys live on the planet Endor. (See 12-D on 12/4/23.) |
14. Off-roaders, for short: ATVS. An all-terrain vehicle is a motorized off-highway vehicle.
15. "The Jungle Book" bear: BALOO.
I always mix this one up with Sally's nickname for Linus. (Wrong holiday but you get the idea.) |
19. Not 100% solid: IFFY. IF I were to guess, I would triple all of the numbers on this ice thickness recommendations chart from The Old Farmer's Almanac. Eight inches seems very IFFY to me. 20. Have lunch: EAT.
21. Thor's father: ODIN.
Chris Hemsworth as Thor and Anthony Hopkins as ODIN in Thor: Ragnarock (2017) It is just a coincidence that I have pics of Chris Hemsworth two weeks in a row...really! |
22. White Monopoly bills: ONES.
23. [Don't touch my bone!]: SNARL. and 18 Down. Wild canines: WOLVES.
28. Nevertheless, briefly: THO. "Briefly" here means a shorter version of though.
33. One __ customer: PER.
34. Since Jan. 1: YTD. Year To Date. Accountants use this acronym a lot.
35. Woodwind instrument: OBOE.
36. Books for those feeling lost?: ATLASES. I like the misdirection that one might find these books in the self-help section.
40. Stanzas of six lines: SESTETS. My last fix was to change SExTETS and xMOOCH to SESTETS and SMOOCH. In my defense, an XO can mean "kiss & hug".
43. Illuminated: LIT.
Clark Griswold's house was LIT! National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation (1989) |
45. "The Walking Dead" network: AMC.
50. Like a famous Broadway couple: ODD. Neil Simon's comedy, The Odd Couple, opened March 10, 1965 at the Plymouth Theater in NYC, starring Walter Matthau as Oscar Madison and Art Carney as Felix Unger.
52. Leaves out: OMITS.
55. Goes out, as the tide: EBBS. The tides with the biggest difference between high and low water are called springs and those with the smallest are called neaps. Spring tides happen just after every full and new moon, when the sun, moon, and earth are in line. Read more here.
57. Electrical adapter letters: AC/DC. Here's a 2:45 min YouTube explanation:
59. Goopy hair stuff: GEL.
60. Italian farewell: CIAO.
64. Early Peruvian: INCA.
65. "Doctor Who" actress Gillan: KAREN. I know this Scottish actress from Doctor Who, Jumanji, and Guardians of the Galaxy but I thought Gillan was her first name so I was trying to think of a last name. I felt pretty silly when perps gave me KAREN.
Karen Gillan as Amy Pond in Doctor Who -- not to be confused with Gillian Anderson as Dana Scully in The X-Files |
66. Commedia dell'__: ARTE. Britannica article
67. Inquires: ASKS. From Dictionary.com: While inquire means "to seek information in a formal way," enquire means "to ask in a general way." They can be used interchangeably. Also, they both originate from the same Latin word, meaning "to seek".
68. Backyard storage sites: SHEDS. My dog SHEDS in the backyard...and the front yard...and in the house...and in the car....
69. Take a breather: REST. Down:
1. Track events: RACES. There is a possibility of misdirection if you thought "track" was being used as a verb. Instead, it is short for Track & Field.
2. "Training Day" actor Hawke: ETHAN. I think he also hawks furniture with his brother, Allen. (ba-dum-tsh)
3. James Cameron franchise featuring the Na'vi: AVATAR. This clue references the 2009 and 2022 films.
5. "How much am __?": auctioneer's question: I BID. This one did not feel right but it turns out that it is an expression used by an auctioneer when starting a bidding process for an object to be sold. It is more hoity-toity than this 1956 song by Leroy Van Dyke:
6. "Get Out" actor Kaluuya: DANIEL. his IMDb page
7. Discount clothing chain owned by Gap: OLD NAVY.
8. Brit's washroom: LOO. The LOO in the British OLD NAVY is called the head because it was at the front of the ship, which is the last place the wind hit. That way the odor did not carry across the ship.
9. Piglet's mother: SOW. Hand up for seeing the capital "P" and thinking of Winnie-the-Pooh's friends. Bzzt. This one is just a random baby pig's mother.
10. "__ Brockovich": ERIN. Julia Roberts won the Best Actress Oscar for her work in this 2000 thriller/documentary.
11. Bride: WIFE TO BE. Fun fill!
12. Outgrowth: OFFSHOOT. Def: anything conceived of as springing or proceeding from a main stock.
13. Lock opener: KEY.
22. Assn.: ORG. Association and ORGanization
24. Settles a debt: REPAYS. Think of "REPAY a favor" as opposed to paying money owed the first time.
26. Skedaddles: GITS. Both are slang for getting the heck out of there.
27. Make cherished: ENDEAR.
29. Loads from a lode: ORES.
31. Ultimatum words: OR ELSE.
32. Google or Yahoo: DOT-COM. a company that relies largely or exclusively on internet commerce
36. Curly hairstyle: AFRO.
37. Used vehicles, sometimes: TRADE-INS. used articles accepted by the retailer as payment for another item
38. Giving chill vibes: LAID BACK.
39. Doesn't play, say: SITS. 41. Kiss: SMOOCH. See 40-Across.
44. London's Old Vic, for one: THEATRE. British locale = British spelling
This 1,000-seat THEATRE's history goes back to 1818. A Christmas Carol is playing there now through January 6. |
47. Hosp. areas: ERS. Emergency Rooms in hospitals
48. Made a long-lasting impression?: ETCHED.
49. Shape: FIGURE. The sport of FIGURE skating got its name because skaters tried to ETCH perfect shapes (e.g., circles) in the ice. Compulsory figures used to account for 60% of a skater's score in competitions. The last Olympics to include compulsory figures in scoring was in 1988 (Calgary). Read all about the origins and evolution of figure skating here.
54. Wintry mix: SLEET.
56. Constricting snakes: BOAS. Who would prevail between a BOA constrictor and a giant ice spider?
58. Man caves, e.g.: DENS.
60. Chef-training sch. based in N.Y.: CIA. The Culinary Institute of America's primary campus is in Hyde Park, New York.
61. Approves: OKS.
62. Slangy "Pass": NAH. No, thank you.
63. Rower's blade: OAR.
Today's puzzle had an extra bite to it but I'd say Jay hit a home run with this one. What do you think?