Happy Monday, everyone! sumdaze here with a Max Schlenker offering. Max had two LAT puzzles published last year -- a Wednesday and a Thursday.
No, that's not me kissing the rhino SuperGraphic. |
1. 20s dispenser: ATM. twenty dollar bills
4. See 65-Across: CHEST. and 65 Across. With 4-Across, storage unit made of fragrant wood: CEDAR.
9. Apex: ACME. Companies liked the name back when it appeared near the top of an alphabetical order phone book listing. 13. Brit's restroom: LOO.
14. "Reading Rainbow" host Burton: LEVAR. (b. Feb. 16, 1967) In 2017 he created and hosted the podcast, LeVar Burton Reads, sometimes described as "Reading Rainbow for adults."
15. In the boonies: RURAL.
16. 401(k) kin: IRA. Individual Retirement Account.
19. Frank and sincere: CANDID. One definition of CANDID is "marked by honest and sincere expression". Another definition is "relating to photography of subjects acting naturally or spontaneously without being posed." It is that second definition that gave us the alliteratively titled TV show, Candid Camera. (2:45 min.)
21. Face covering: VEIL. In the 13th century, VEIL was considered a noun. In the 14th century, people started also using it as a verb.
22. Main squeeze: BAE. According to 23 Across, you can find one with an app.
25. Bubbly drink: SODA.
27. Military sch. located in "America's Sailing Capital": USNA. I do like a good trivia clue with an embedded hint!
31. "Shaun of the Dead" actor Simon: PEGG. He plays the titular character in this 2004 zombie-themed film.
PEGG is in the foreground. |
37. Egg cells: OVA.
38. 1300, in military time: ONE P.M.
The clock at the USNA only goes to 12. 😜 |
41. Short-range basketball shot: LAYUP. Here is a how-to video:
45. Low-carb diet: KETO.
48. Agile: SPRY. and 69 Across. Sneaky: SLY.
50. Rex Stout's stout sleuth Wolfe: NERO. IIRC, Splynter has been reading these books lately.
55. Was introduced to: MET. I wonder if Patti has ever MET a NY MET?
57. Ripped: TORN.
59. Cut in two: CLEAVE. CLEAVE is one of those Janus words that can also mean its opposite, "to adhere firmly".
63. Golf target score: PAR. 64. Multicountry org. based in NYC: THE UN "New York City" is abbreviated, so is "The United Nations".
66. Celebration at the end of Ramadan, informally: EID. more info.
67. Goal in the board game Sorry!: HOME. Great clue! Perhaps this is where the phrase, "Sorry, not sorry," originated.
Down:
1. Girl who meets the Cheshire Cat: ALICE. One of my favorite soundtracks is the one for Alice in Wonderland by Danny Elfman (2010).
2. Holy text in Hebrew: TORAH.
3. Disney film set in Polynesia: MOANA. Here is the trailer for the 2016 Disney animated film. A live action version (also starring Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson) will come out in 2026.
4. Calls dibs on: CLAIMS. 5. Retained: HELD ON TO.
6. Holiday lead-in: EVE.
7. Practical know-how: SAVVY. The verb form is an alteration of sabi (or sabe or sapere) meaning "to know" in Latin-based languages such as Portuguese and Spanish.
8. Elm or oak: TREE.
9. "La Cage __ Folles": AUX.
10. Small sour fruit: CRABAPPLE. Speaking of trees, here is a CRABAPPLE tree.
11. First word for some babies: MAMA.
12. "What __ is new?": ELSE.
15. Bring up again, as a web page: RELOAD. I started with "reopen".
18. Struggle with "s" sounds when speaking: LISP.
20. The "D" of FDA: DRUG. The Food and Drug Administration is a federal agency in the Department of Health and Human Services.
24. "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe" realm: NARNIA. C.S. Lewis penned this novel in 1950. It is the best known of the seven-novel series.
26. 1950s POTUS: DDE. Dwight David Eisenhower was the 34th President Of The United States. The Eisenhower Tunnel is located about 60 miles west of Denver on I-70.
28. Mischievous: IMPISH.
29. Cheer (for): ROOT.
30. Director Preminger: OTTO. (1905-1986) his IMDb page
31. Casual top with a collar: POLO.
32. Relocation in an emergency, for short: EVAC. EVACuation
33. Song in a Pride event set list: GAY ANTHEM. This fill crossed O CANADA.
35. Bubbly prefix: AER-. It means "air".
39. 1980s maze runner with a red bow: MS. PAC-MAN.
42. French one: UNE.
for future reference.... |
43. Superstar Dolly: PARTON. Dolly Rebecca Parton was born January 19, 1946 in Pittman Center, TN. She is an American singer-songwriter, actress, and philanthropist, known primarily for her decades-long career in country music. Her website calls her a living legend and who can argue with that? Here is an old clip of Dolly singing Jolene on The Porter Wagner Show in 1973.
45. "South Park" kid in a green hat: KYLE. While there technically isn't a town called "South Park" in Colorado, most people consider Fairplay, CO (population 737), located in the South Park National Heritage Area to be the setting for this animated TV series. I used to drive through it on my way to go snowboarding in Breckenridge.
They have one of those signs where you can put your face in the holes. I did Stan. L to R: Kenny, Stan, Kyle, and Eric |
47. __ and gloom: DOOM.
49. Focus of some lessons in history class and math class: RULERS. This was my favorite clue today!
51. "I wish I could __ that!": "My eyes!": UNSEE. The definition of UNSEE is to erase the image of something from one's memory. It does not have to be a bad thing. For example, once you see Australia this way, you might always think of these images.
(Is Tasmania is a coughed-up furball? 😀) |
53. To no __: in vain: AVAIL.
54. Geeky: NERDY.
55. Legend: MYTH.
56. Empty room sound: ECHO.
58. Boulder: ROCK.
61. Feel remorse over: RUE.
62. Poem in tribute: ODE.