Seeing our weight-lifting crossword aficionado from Brooklyn as the author can indicate we have a workout ahead. However, this puzzle provided for a very nice solve. Solving is greatly facilitated when the long fills come into focus. BTW, The Omaha World Herald carries her Commuter Crossword Puzzle everyday.
At the left you can see Stella with two trophies she won at an ACPT event and she said of herself:
I was a "Constantly-About-to-Throw-Up Nervous Wreck."I did manage to make a trip to the hardware store with my second fifth-place finish in a row and first place in NYC (the latter made easier since Andy Kravis was attending a wedding):
Across:
1. "Paradise Lost" figure: SATAN.
6. Hamburger __: MENU - Not something you would see at McDonalds. It is set of shortcut icons that can be used in user interfaces. The name comes from the resemblance of some the icons to triple hamburger patties. More
10. Ennea- minus one: OCTO.
14. Honolulu Marathon landmark: ALOHA TOWER.
16. Blank space: VOID.
17. Step after reentry: SPLASH DOWN - Apollo 11 astronauts Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin and Michael Collins return to Earth on July 24, 1969.
18. Supermodel who wrote the kids book "What Are You Hungry For?": EMME.
19. Turf: SOD.
20. Is on the hunt: SEEKS.
21. Globally available sweets: OREOS - Just when you think you have read every clue for OREOS...
22. Renege (on): BAIL.
23. Question of desire: WANT IN - My one bad cell was where WANT I_ crossed TIMO_ 12. Shakespearean Athenian: TIMON. I first put WANT IT and TIMOT. ๐คจ
25. Really clean: SCOUR.
27. "Inside the Actors Studio" host: LIPTON - Here he is trying to deal with Robin Williams
28. Rogan josh accompaniment: NAAN.
29. Slow roller across the infield: TARPAULIN ๐ It's a slow roller but you can get caught under it.
32. Word before mirabilis or horribilis: ANNUS - I think you can infer what annus horribilis would mean
34. Stylist's selection: HUE.
35. Miu Miu parent company: PRADA - I did find a Miu Miu purse online that was marked down to $4,200. ๐ณ
36. Versatile rides: TEN SPEEDS.
38. Avalon, for one: ISLE - The Isle of Avalon is a mythical island featured prominently in Arthurian legends, often associated with healing, magic and the afterlife.
39. Slips: ERRORS.
40. Wasabi product: PASTE.
42. "Grief Is for People" memoirist Crosley: SLOANE - ¯\_(ใ)_/¯
43. Short curls?: PERM - The curls can be short and are short-lived. ๐
44. French greeting: SALUT.
45. Unmoving: INERT.
47. End: AIM.
50. Nutrient in shellfish: IRON.
51. Heinz product: STEAK SAUCE.
53. Brie feature: RIND - the answer below is yes. It's a natural, bloomy rind that develops during the cheese-making process, and it's a key part of the cheese's flavor and texture.
54. One who is just not having it: PICKY EATER ๐
55. Winged goddess: ISIS.
56. Sets as a price: ASKS.
57. "Which ones?": THOSE.
Down:
1. Flip response: SASS.
2. Purina brand: ALPO.
3. Related: TOLD.
4. "I knew you were bluffing!": AHA.
5. Capital on New Providence: NASSAU.
6. Virtual representation: MODEL.
7. Tree hut dweller on Endor: EWOK.
8. Up-to-the-minute media: NEWS WIRES - Newspapers are not up-to-the-minute.
9. Tapped container: URN.
10. Strain on local infrastructure: OVER TOURISM.
11. Get outdone by everyone: COME IN LAST - "Finished Last" worked at first.
Good Morning, Cruciverbalists. Malodorous Manatee here with the recap of a Friday Puzzle by veteran LAT and NYT constructor Joe Deeney.
This solver will admit to being quite unsure about the nature of the theme after first completing the puzzle. After a while, though, the cob webs cleared and the double entendre nature of the clever theme became clear. There is no reveal to guide us down this path so let's jump right in with the themed answers, of which there are five, and see how they "hang together":
17 Across: Designation for who or what, perhaps: LEADING QUESTION. The "perhaps" is crucial here as it is also in the following four clues/answers. Either of the two interrogatories in the clue might LEAD (start) a question. In this case, though, there is also the "angle" that they might be deemed by some to be the best type of question. LEADING, here, more or less equals favorite choice.
23 Across: Designation for tri tip or flap steak, perhaps. TOP SIRLOIN This one was misleading because, per Wikipedia, tri tip is the bottom of the subprimal cut and flap steak is from the muscle of the bottom sirloin. In this case, though, either might be your favorite, or TOP, choice (but not in the sense of USDA Choice).
37 Across: Designation for "Unforgiven" or "Tombstone," perhaps: BEST WESTERN. Both of the titles in the clue are, as we say in crossword-ese, oaters. BEST WESTERN is a chain of motels but one of the aforementioned titles could also be somebody's best/favorite western movie.
49 Across: Designation for mozzarella or cheddar, perhaps: GOAT CHEESE. Hmm, both types of cheese are made from cow milk. In this case, though, GOAT is used as in Greatest Of All Time and one of the cheeses in the clue might be someone's favorite.
57 Across: Designation for Ticonderoga or Faber-Castell, perhaps: NUMBER ONE PENCIL. A #1 pencil is softer than the ubiquitous #2 pencil. In this instance, though, either the Ticonderoga or the Faber-Castell (both brand-named pencils) might be someone's favorite.
Now that we have completed our work with our favorites, here are the rest of the clues and answers:
Across:
1. Rash reaction?: ITCH. Not rash as in impulsive or not well thought out. Literally, a rash on your skin.
5. Pool float: RAFT.
9. Tune in: WATCH. Tune in - not in the Timothy Leary sense. As in to watch on TV.
14. Branch of Islam: SHIA. SHIITE was too long.
15. Santa __: California winds: ANAS.
16. "Here for you": I CARE.
20. Couple of dollars?: ELS. One of "that" type of clue, like Head of state = S. The are a couple of L's in dollars.
21. Chapel vow: I DO.
22. Cosmetics brand with a So Fierce! collection: REVLON. This solver is unfamiliar with So Fierce! but did know some cosmetics brand names so, after a few perps, the answer was sussed out.
27. Reel Big Fish genre: SKA. Their music is often labeled "ska punk, a fusion genre that mixes ska music and punk rock music.
28. Eye ailment: STYE. We'll skip the photo.
29. Fitting: APT. Indeed
30. "Not all heroes wear __": CAPES. But Batman and Supergirl, among others, do.
32. Yellow __: LAB. This solver, had he any input, would have suggested a way to work Labrador retrievers into the themed answers.
Rustler
35. Potential auction winner: HIGH BID. Potential??
39. True to life: FACTUAL. . . . but it may be cruel
Everybody Plays The Fool
40. "Big" and "Bang Bang" singer Rita: ORA. A frequent visitor.
41. Minor tussle: SETTO.
42. Actress Zadora: PIA. Haven't thought of her in years.
44. "Curses!": DRAT. DARN or DANG or RATS would have fit the allowable space.
48. Furry foot: PAW. Having previously used the "the man who shot my paw" pun we will go with this: It is always a good thing to occasionally PAWs and reflect.
52. Principal dancer in a ballet company: ETOILE. French for STAR.
55. Hundred Acre Wood hopper: ROO. A Winnie The Pooh reference. Roo is Kanga's child.
56. Beach bottle no.: SPF. On sunscreen. Sun Protection Factor
61. Tire out: DRAIN.
62. Stand up: RISE. Business at the bakery is on the RISE.
63. Second-most-traded currency in the world: EURO. That the answer was four letters helped.
64. Asks (for): SENDS. As in "Send for the midwife!"
65. Basic sammies: BLTS. with mayo
66. Frosh, probably: TEEN. Frosh = Freshman
Down:
1. Bits of green in blue: ISLETS. A stumper for a while but it does make sense. Islands in the ocean.
2. Whole kit and caboodle: THE LOT. Slangy clue. Slangy answer.
3. U.S. operative: CIA SPY. One of those answers where you go back over the grid you find yourself asking "What's a ciaspy?"
4. Possessed: HAD.
5. Shore leave, informally: R AND R. Rest and Recreation.
6. Second-largest Portuguese-speaking country: ANGOLA. 40% as a native language. 60% total.
7. Page to check before contacting customer service: FAQ. Frequently Asked Questions.
8. Historically Black school in Houston, briefly: TSU.
9. Sensible: WISE.
10. When Miranda says, "O, brave new world / That has such people in 't!": ACT V. Even if one had not idea about the play being referenced, one could guess that the first part of the answer was ACT and then it was only a question of which Roman Numeral it would be. See also 18 Down.
11. Severe decline: TAILSPIN.
12. Not on the up-and-up: CROOKED.
13. Dyes used for some body art: HENNAS. Not often seen as a plural noun.
18. XXX divided by X: III. Roman numerals. Easy math 30 / 10 = 3
19. Directional suffix: ERN. As in westERN.
24. Choose: SELECT. Used as the verb. But as an adjective: What philosopher appealed to only a Select group of people? Frederick Niche.
25. One of the two women in "Hamlet": OPHELIA. One would have to be at least somewhat familiar with the play to know this one.
26. Terse assurance: IT IS. It is.
30. "Strong Enough" diva: CHER. This official video is pretty weird.
31. Rub the wrong way?: ABRADE.
33. Regarding: AS TO.
34. AC meas.: BTU. British Thermal Unit
36. Classic Pontiac: GTO. Ronny And The Daytonas were from Nashville! Who knew.
37. Alter ego of DC's Kate Kane: BATWOMAN.
38. D.C. daily: WAPO.
39. Spotlight: FEATURE. As in to shine the spotlight on someone or something.
41. Forks out: SPENDS. Idiomatic clue.
43. Immobile: AT REST. This solver has always thought of immobile as could not move.
45. Shelter adoptee: RESCUE. A pet shelter reference.
46. Set lofty goals: ASPIRE. What do you call a chicken that ASPIRES to become food? A consommรฉ professional.
47. Nonstick coating: TEFLON.
49. Cologne's land: Abbr.: GER. GERmany
50. Gets by: COPES. What did the carpenter say about his broken saw? I can't COPE with this.
51. Groundbreaking tool: HOE.
53. As above, in a footnote: Abbr.: IBID. Ibid is a short way of saying "in the same place", which is helpful when citing.
54. Perspective, metaphorically: LENS.
58. Planet, e.g.: ORB.
59. Love of another sport?: NIL. In soccer scoring NIL is zero and in Tennis scoring LOVE is zero.
60. Basket part: NET. A basketball reference.
Have a great weekend. Do some of your favorite things!
Good Morning Cornerites. Let's begin with the reveal 'cuz I don't have a better way to start:
59. Keepers of the faith, and what can be found in the answers to the starred clues: RELIGIOUS LEADERS.
And, if you squint real hard, you can see a Religious figure Leading the answers.
18. *Quinta Brunson sitcom set in a school: ABBOTT ELEMENTARY. An ABBOT,
I've never seen this show but this clip popped up in my ad feed recently.
32. *First John Updike novel to feature Harry Angstrom: RABBIT RUN. A RABBI,
39. *Delivery room breathing technique: LAMAZE METHOD. A LAMA,
49. *"Get a load of me!": I'M AMAZING. And an IMAM
Walk into a bar <insert punchline here>.
I think this is Andrew's debut LAT. Congrats Andrew!
Across:
1. Feature of the UNICEF logo: GLOBE. After collecting all those dimes at Halloween, you'd think I'd have remembered the logo.
6. Spanakopita cheese: FETA.
10. Alligator abode: SWAMP.
15. Wrap sheet: SARAN.
16. Andy who coached the Chiefs to three Super Bowl wins: REID. No clue.
17. Desert retreat: OASIS. Second Thursday in a row. TTP, you had a good OASIS pick too!
18. [See: Theme]
21. Marcia's "Desperate Housewives" role: BREE. No clue. Name #2 (don't expect me to keep track like Splynter does.)
22. Track of one's tears?: DIRGE. I don't get it.
23. __ Minor: URSA. Little bear.
26. Kitchen cover-ups: APRONS.
28. Incline: RAMP.
32. [See: Theme]
34. Skateboard trick: OLLIE.
35. Pasture: LEA.
36. Extremely dry: ARID.
37. Fed. anti-mob law: RICO ACT. I loved watching Jack Webb in Dragnet (it's on MeTV @11:30p CDT). RICO - Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations.
39. [See: Theme]
42. Parting word: GOOD BYE.
44. Toast spread: OLEO.
45. Fist bump: DAP.
48. Tests: EXAMS.
49. [See: Theme]
51. Part of MSG: MONO. If you're a fan of Uncle Roger, you know this. //BTW, that's a persona he made up for YouTube but now uses it at his restaurants.
Down:
1. Student-led support org.: GSA. Graduate Student Association - the S is in the clue.
2. Chem class: LAB.
3. Poetic 1-Across: ORB.
4. Madagascar tree: BAOBAB.
5. __'acte: ENTR.
6. Marketing gimmick: FREE PRIZE. Check your cereal boxes!
7. Long swimmer: EEL.
8. Attached, in a way: TIED ON.
9. Syst. overseer: ADMIN. My early career was network ADMIN.
10. Playlist unit: SONG.
11. Belgian site of an 1815 battle: WATERLOO. You don't want to meet yours.
12. Red __ beet: A SA.
13. Former Russian space station: MIR.
14. Social science subj.: PSY.
19. Platter with a pot, cups, and saucers: TEA TRAY.
20. Hesitant sounds: ERS.
23. Link letters: URL.
24. Singer Carly __ Jepsen: RAE.
25. Govt. funds for a mom-and-pop shop: SBA LOAN. Small Business Association
27. "I can't believe you said that!": RUDE.
29. Disney film with Jafar and Jasmine: ALADDIN.
30. Podcaster's need: MIC.
31. Touch tenderly: PET.
33. Poetic feet: IAMBS.
34. Astronaut Ellen who was the first Latina in space: OCHOA. Name #?
37. Like many of Costco's Kirkland brand products: RELABELED.
38. List in detail, in Liverpool: ITEMISE. Notice the UK spelling.
40. Reprimand: ADMONISH.
41. NYC cultural center: MOMA.
42. Aquamarine, e.g.: GEM.
43. Brand of ergonomic kitchen tools: OXO.
46. "__ luck?": ANY.
47. The Masters org.: PGA.
49. Came out with: ISSUED.
50. Diminutive related to Alex: ZANDER.
52. Nintendo console: WII.
53. Waikiki welcome: ALOHA.
56. Many moons: AGES.
58. Daddy: PAPA.
59. Sales agt.: REP.
60. Timeline stretch: ERA.
61. Delt neighbor: LAT.
62. "Quiet, please!": SHH.
63. Make a mistake: ERR.
64. Color TV pioneer: RCA. Hi Misty!
65. Bashful: SHY.
The Grid:
The Grid
Sorry for the skinny expo today, folks. I spent the weekend catching up on worked missed whilst sick and then Monday waiting on DW to land at IAH from DFW only to have the storms turn her flight back to Dallas at 1am. Either FlightAware wasn't aware or I wasn't 'cuz I didn't figure it out unti DW texted me from Dalls. I got home around 4am.
Once more we have the duo of Sala and Emily offering up our Wednesday workout, and I can literally take my review from their last construction ( here on Mar 5th ) and post it word for word, as today's crossword practically duplicated that one; it felt like deja vu all over again. I do the Down clues first, so this grid, like the one in March, opened with a muscial concept I could grasp, but also like the last one, it had a plethora of names, two of which formed a Natick ( I'm looking at you, 16A/11D. ) which did me in when I solved the Monday puzzle, as well. Sigh. YMMV, but, like thier last crossword, I felt the theme was weak and just didn't hit the mark for me. It was suggested the last time I did a review of the girls' construction that I be "honest", so that all constructors could improve upon their puzzles ( I myself have had a couple of co-created, published crosswords ) - I say, keep trying, ladies~! The themers - three "set ups" - and reveal;
17. Potentially awkward encounter: BLIND DATE - I was "threatened" with a blind date the last time I was on Long Island; my friend's wife "really thought I should get together with this friend of hers."
26. Deceptive undercover ploy: STING OPERATION - this is the "poster song" for any "STING"
The Entertainer - Scott Joplin
43. "American Ninja Warrior" feature: OBSTACLE COURSE - I've been diligent in the month of May - went to the gym every other day, then walked 30-40mins in my neighborhood on the off days - and I would love to get into shape just be able to attempt this . . . .
59. "We've been fooled!," or what can be said about 17-, 26-, or 43-Across: "IT'S A SET-UP~!" - I certainly feel like I've been "had"
Star Wars, The Empire Strikes Back, "It's a trap" #2
And Away We Go~!
ACROSS:
1. Move from the freezer to the sink, perhaps: THAW
5. Pod that may be pickled: OKRA
9. Barbershop sharpening tool: STROP
14. Hall of Fame golfer Isao: AOKI - name #1 - a crossword staple, with all those vowels - I only knew this name because I learned who he is by doing crosswords; he's the same age as the man who started the Pipe Organ company
15. Some summer babies, astrologically: LEOS - a bit 'meh' in the plural
16. "Defying Gravity" singer Cynthia: ERIVO - name #2, got me - see the little black triangle in the grid solution below. Natick. Pure. And. Simple. Period. Her web page - I do like the album cover
19. Come-ons: LURES - not RUSES; I was 60% correct
20. Burned a bit: SINGED - I once sing-ed a song for karaoke . . . .
21. Stimulant in some soft drinks: CAFFEINE
I'm fine, no really, I'm good, I just need a cup of coffee
23. Jumbo suffix: TRON - as in Jumbotron, the big screen at sports arenas, etc.; I'm feeling 'meh' about this, too
25. Cooling systs.: A/Cs
33. Coffee mug defect: CHIP
Yup, definitely "chipped"
34. Square-jawed canine: BOXER
35. Supersecretive org.: NSA - Dah~! Not CIA; 33% correct
36. Chicago airport code: ORD - due to O'Hare originally being Orchard Field - the Wiki
37. Gallivant: TRAIPSE - now here are good $2 words for clue/answer
39. Beanie, e.g.: CAP
40. Pool stick: CUE - had this Monday, too
41. Pay bump: RAISE
42. Sheet in a book: PAGE - at least it's not a name; i.e., Jimmy PAGE
47. "C'est la __!": VIE
48. Adjust the pitch of: TUNE
49. Musical place for a partridge: PEAR TREE - another good clue/answer
54. Tennessee NFL team: TITANS
58. Frowned upon: TABOO
61. Shady garden area: ARBOR
62. "Shoot": "DANG."
63. Connecting point: NODE
64. Bombards with texts, say: SPAMS - again, in the plural, a bit 'meh'.
65. Michigan's __ Royale National Park: ISLE - I'm betting Jazzbumpa knew this one
66. Chatted privately, briefly: DMed - Direct Messaged
DOWN:
1. Guitar player's aid: TABS - short for tabulature, which shows the fret number you hold with your finger(s) on the "lines" representing the strings on the neck; it's how I learned to play, but lately, I have gotten better with the actual note names
"Ain't Talkin' 'bout Love"- Van Halen
2. Colorful Hindu festival: HOLI - I had this back on Apr 16th
3. Related (to): AKIN
4. Shape of some eyeliner applications: WINGTIP - this makeup detail
At least it wasn't the shoes
5. One who's past the age of learning, in a saying: OLD DOG - that is, you can't teach an - - - new tricks
6. Hawaii's Mauna __: KEA - geographic name - LOA, or KEA~?
7. Campus mil. group: ROTC - Reserve Officers' Training Corps - more here
8. Offshore: ASEA - yeah, but meh.
9. Focus of a "me day": SELF CARE - I figured it was something like "SPA - - -"
10. Most authentic: TRUEST
11. "SOS" singer, to fans: RiRi - OK, I get it, I'm old.... The artist Rihanna; the song, which samples MY generation's "Tainted Love" from Soft Cell, this 80s one-hit-wonder. RiRi's Wiki; name #3
18. "Marriage Story" Oscar winner Laura: DERN - name #4
22. Kayak listing: FARES - Tried HOTEL; the website - Kayak choice would have been more deceptive
24. Goal of some criminal justice reform efforts: NO BAIL - had N, O, L via perps, so a WAG on my part
26. Hedge element: SHRUB - a shrubbery~!
MP and the Holy Grail
27. Gravitational phenomena: TIDES
28. Composure: POISE
29. Anticipate: EXPECT
30. Quechua speakers: INCAS - name(ish)
31. "August: __ County": Meryl Streep film: OSAGE - no clue, so I'm calling name #5
32. Area hidden by a turtleneck: NAPE - could not be "neck" because it was in the clue
33. American tennis phenom Gauff: COCO - the Frawnche Open is this week; like the British open, known as "Wimbledon", the offical name of this tennis championship is Roland-Garros - name #6
37. Turncoats: TRAITORS
38. 5K participant: RACER - I knew we were looking for a "runner", which didn't fit; I tried MILER
42. Make believe: PRETEND
44. Den: TV ROOM - mancave didn't fit
45. Power interruption: OUTAGE - a nuisance, if you're watching a movie in your 44D.
46. Colleges, to Aussies: UNIversitieS
49. School fundraising orgs.: PTAs - again, the plural is a bit 'meh'
50. "Tombstone" character Wyatt: EARP - even if I know this, it's still a name, #7
51. "SOS" singers: ABBA - the "other" SOS song - still a name, #8
52. Cash gift given on Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha: EIDI - Islamic holidays - more here. Really~? on Wednesday~? Sheesh. The Wiki
53. Waze figs.: ETAs - Waze, the driving app, a cute play on "WAYS"
55. Basic particle: ATOM
56. Like a streaker: NUDE
57. Stepped on the gas: SPED
60. Marcello Hernรกndez's show, for short: SNL - his IMDb - name #9