Broken Noses. Today's puzzle is brought to us by our blog hostess C.C. and Dan Kammann. A Beak is an informal term used to describe a nose, often a large nose. Each theme answer begins with the letter B and ends with the letters EAK, thus the word BEAK is "nosing" around the answer.
18-Across. Fast talker's torrent: BLUE STREAK.
24-Across. Short mental rest: BRAIN BREAK.
My idea of the perfect brain break.
38-Across. British dish named for frying sounds: BUBBLE AND SQUEAK. Bubble and squeak is a hearty, one-pan recipe that makes the left over potatoes, vegetables, and meat.
54-Across. Lean red meat choice: BISON STEAK.
And the unifier:
60-Across. Do some snooping, and a feature of 18-, 24-, 38-, and 54-Across: NOSE AROUND. A Nosey Parker is one who noses around.
What else can we nose around and find?
Across:
1. Horse hoof sound: CLOP.
5. Chore: TASK.
9. Shade-tolerant plant with broad leaves: HOSTA.
14. Great __: big dog: DANE. Is it also a Top Dog?
15. Amazon berry enjoyed by toucans: ACAI. This berry is becoming a crossword staple.
16. Yarns: TALES.
There is some tale in that yarn.
17. The "S" of GPS: Abbr.: SYST. Global Positioning System
20. Raison d'__: ÊTRE. Today's French lesson.
22. Mouse catcher: TRAP.
23. Earthbound Australian bird: EMU.
27. Come to a halt: STOP.
28. Actor Cariou: LEN. I didn't recognize the name, but I do recognize the face of this Canadian actor. Len Cariou (né Leonard Joseph Cariou; b. Sept. 30, 1939) often appeared along side Angela Lansbury (Oct. 16, 1925 ~ Oct. 11, 2022) in Murder She Wrote.
29. "That hits the spot": AAH!
30. Dorky sort: NERD.
32. Hit "+" on a calculator: ADD.
33. Activist/filmmaker Newsome: BREE. Bree Newsome (née Brittany Ann Byuarm Newsome; b. May 13, 1985) is best known for her act of civil disobedience when she removed a Confederate flag from the South Carolina state house in 2015.
35. Founded: Abbr.: ESTD. As in Established.
43. Combustible heap in a funeral rite: PYRE.
44. God, in Notre-Dame: DIEU. More of today's French lesson.
45. "Single Lady" comic Wong: ALI. Ali Wong (née Alexandra Dawn Wong; Apr. 19,1982) makes frequent guest appearances in the puzzles.
46. Sale caveat: AS IS.
49. Word before a maiden name: NÉE. A continuation of today's French lesson.
50. Utah's cap.: SLC. This was my head-scratcher until I realized that the capital of Utah is Salt Lake City.
51. Beer ingredient: MALT. To make beer, you need four basic ingredients: water, malted grains, hops, and yeast. Malt is a cereal grain, most often barley, that has been steeped in water, allowed to germinate, and then dried, a process called malting. Malting converts the grain's starches into sugars, making it a key ingredient in beer.
57. Org. on tubes of toothpaste: ADA. As in the American Dental Association.
58. Bonnet-sporting Berenstain Bear: MAMA.
59. Reseals, as a road: TARS.
64. Completely destroy: RAZE.
66. Cook on a barbecue: GRILL.
67. Campus sports gp.: NCAA. As in the National Collegiate Athletic Association. Congratulations to the LSU baseball team the 2025 NCAA National Champions! Geaux Tigers!
2. Wore a hoodie over a sweater over a shirt, e.g.: LAYERED UP.
3. Ready when needed: ON STAND BY.
4. __ dish: shallow lab container: PETRI.
5. Soda can opener: TAB.
6. Oft-torn knee pt.: ACL. As in the Anterior Cruciate Ligament, which is one of the major ligaments in the knee. This injury appears often in the puzzles.
7. Fry in a pan: SAUTÉ.
8. "A Real Pain" Oscar winner Culkin: KIERAN. I recognized Kieran Culkin (né Kieran Kyle Culkin; b. Sept. 30, 1982) from his portrayal of Roman Roy in Succession.
9. URL starter: HTTP. HTTP stands for Hypertext Transfer Protocol.
10. Rower's blade: OAR.
11. Icy rain: SLEET.
12. "I love you," in Spanish: TE AMO. Today's Spanish lesson.
13. Invite to the roof deck, say: ASK UP. // And 31-Down. Ask for: REQUEST.
19. "For Pete's __!": SAKE.
21. Makes possible: ENABLES.
24. Spill the beans: BLAB.
25. Like many trees in winter: BARE.
26. Actress Perlman: RHEA. Rhea Perlman (b. Mar. 31, 1948) is best known for her portrayal of Carla on Cheers.
27. SoCal home of the Aztecs: SDSU. As in San Diego State University.
34. Put the kibosh on: END. Kibosh is a fun word.
36. Promos intended to spark curiosity: TEASER ADS.
37. Texas attraction with lions and tigers: DALLAS ZOO.
39. Rotten kid: BRAT.
40. Purple pet on "The Flintstones": DINO.
41. Caught in the act: SEEN.
42. Field goal attempt: KICK.
47. Letter-shaped girder: I-BAR.
48. Gymnastics great Biles: SIMONE. Simone biles (b. Mar. 14, 1997) has 11 Olympic medals and 30 World Championship medals.
51. "Tokyo Ghoul" genre: MANGA.
52. Deck out: ADORN.
53. Vision-improving surgery: LASIK.
55. Pert: SAUCY.
56. Deck with a Lovers card: TAROT.
58. Like brothers: MALE.
61. Building wing: ELL.
62. "Sorry, lassie": NAE. Today's lesson in Scottish dialect.
63. Father: DAD. We celebrated Father's Day earlier this month.
65. Hosp. triage areas: ERS. As in Emergency Rooms.
Rise and shine! It’s RustyBrain again, this time trying
to fill sumdaze’s shoes, although my canal boats might not fit into her
ballet slippers.
Today's constructor, Janice Luttrell, has been delivering quality crosswords for a decade now. True
to form, this one was a smooth solve, but I think I turned up a hidden theme that
may or may not have been intentional. Only your square-dresser knows for sure! Let’s
see how it all turns out, starting with the revealer:
56. The Byrds No. 1 hit whose lyrics come from Ecclesiastes, and what can be found at the starts of 20-, 27-, and 48-Across: TURN TURN TURN. We are invited to find synonyms for TURN at the beginning of each theme answer. Not only that, but it's three TURNs, one for every season each themer! Told ya she was good.
20. Soaker with jets: WHIRLPOOL TUB. WHIRL = TURN. WHIRLPOOL TUBS are often known by the popular brand name Jacuzzi. Ahh...
27. Unexpected change in circumstances: TWIST OF FATE. TWIST = TURN. If not for a strange TWIST OF FATE, these four could have been the Fab Four.
46. Public relations pros, informally: SPIN DOCTORS. SPIN = TURN. Also a popular rock group.
I think I'll dust off my old turntable and play some more records from my collection: Across:
1. Olympic diver Louganis: GREG.
5. Like lit barbecue coals: HOT. And first half of a popular classic rock group, HOT Tuna.
8. Juice box insert: STRAW. And the beginning of another classic rock group, the STRAWberry Alarm Clock.
13. Christmas carol: NOEL.
14. "Who does __!?": THAT.
16. Vulgar: CRUDE.
17. Word puzzles involving quotations: ACROSTICS. Quote ACROSTICS are really tough! I hardly ever finish one.
19. __ and repeat: RINSE. It's a great marketing ploy to sell more shampoo, but this company is refreshingly honest.
20. [theme]
22. "Toodles!": SEE YA.
23. Clodhopper: OAF.
24. Tofu base: SOY.
27. [theme]
32. Father of Jesus, familiarly: ST JOSEPH. "Oh, please. Just call me Joe." Pope Pius IX declared him to be a patron of the sick, hence the product tie-in.
36. Capital on the Willamette River: SALEM. The Willamette is a major tributary of the Columbia River in Oregon.
37. Asia's North __ Sea: ARAL.
38. "Let's Make a Deal" choices: DOORS. "Would you like to trade that rubber chicken for one of these three DOORS?" Also, another popular rock group.
41. Give a hoot: CARE.
42. Supreme Court Justice Sotomayor: SONIA.
44. Tried to control, as a horse: REINED IN. Santa had trouble reining in horses, so he chose reindeer instead.
46.[theme]
49. Agreeable answer: YES. YES is one of my favorite bands. Their album "Close to the Edge" is considered a progressive rock masterpiece.
50. __ alai: JAI. JAI ALAI used to be very popular in Florida, but nowadays there are only a few frontons (courts) left.
51. New Haven Ivy Leaguer: YALIE. A YALIE is a five letter Eli.
56. [theme]
60. Ballet leaps: JETES. The only JETES that Miami Dolphins like.
63. Tricolor feline: CALICO CAT.
64. Major shindig: EVENT. Like a rock concert!
65. Raw minerals: ORES.
66. "Whose __ Is It Anyway?": LINE. Drew Carey was the original host of this improvisational comedy TV series.
67. Smartphone messages: TEXTS. "Your aunt passed away. LOL" Just a friendly reminder that LOL doesn't mean Lots Of Love.
68. Informal top: TEE.
69. Animal's retreat: LAIR.
Down:
1. Chews like a chipmunk: GNAWS.
2. La __-Posay: L'Oréal brand: ROCHE. News to me. I don't carry them in my tool box.
3. Spooky: EERIE.
4. Acclaim: GLORY.
5. Link letters: HTTP. HyperText Transfer Protocol is the language used for loading webpages and other resources across the internet. 6. Cleveland's state: OHIO. Before "Who's Line," Drew Carey had a sitcom set in Cleveland, home to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. In keeping with rock'n'roll tradition, here's the OHIO Players.
7. Handheld snack topped with salsa: TACO. TACO's remake of "Puttin' on the Ritz" always reminds me of Young Frankenstein. And another album cover.
8. Places to pick up kittens: SCRUFFS. SCRUFF being a colloquial term for the nape of the neck. 9. Chicago paper, for short: TRIB. The venerable Chicago TRIBune.
10. Campaign for office: RUN. This time we have half of a popular rap group, RUN-DMC. Their cover of Aerosmith's "Walk This Way" was a huge crossover hit.
11. Free game pop-ups: ADS.
12. Supersmall: WEE. A smaller version of WEE is wee.
15. Letter-shaped groove: T-SLOT.
18. Window shutter boards: SLATS.
21. Chinese philosophy: TAO.
24. Starter course, often: SALAD.
25. "SNL" alum Cheri: OTERI. Some names just lend themselves to crosswords.
26. Arabian Sea country: YEMEN. YEMEN is as far south as you can go and still be in the Middle East.
28. Join at the altar: WED.
29. Stock exchange launch, briefly: IPO. Initial Public Offering
30. Not quite able to pay: SHORT.
31. Clock front: FACE. Almost Rod Stewart and the FACEs
32. Smart-alecky: SASSY.
33. Overused plot device: TROPE.
34. Rock legend Joplin: JANIS. Are you catching on that "rock legends" is a sub-theme?
35. "Riviera" actress Lena: OLIN.
39. __ Speedwagon: REO. And the hit's just keep on coming!
40. Knight's title: SIR.
43. Fine-tunes: ADJUSTS.
45. "No Strings Attached" boy band: NSYNC. NSYNC (pronounced "in sync") sprang Justin Timberlake on us.
47. Crew blade: OAR.
48. __ de Mayo: CINCO.
52. Ring-shaped reef: ATOLL.
53. Holy namesake of a Lesser Antilles island: LUCIA. Saint
LUCIA. Many islands in the Caribbean Sea are named after saints - St.
Kitts, St. Vincent, and all of the U.S. Virgin Islands, to name a few.
54. Tehran native: IRANI.
55. Keyboard key: ENTER.
56. Big top: TENT.
57. Small fruit pie: TART.
58. Peter Fonda title role: ULEE.
59. Greet the day: RISE.
60. New York NFLer: JET. Bane of Dol-fans everywhere.
61. Holiday lead-in: EVE.
62. __-Mex cuisine: TEX. In South Florida, Mexican restaurants
leave out the Texas part and instead combine it with Cuban and South
American fare. It's all good.
Splynter here, subbing for our unhappy hostess, who had her infusion done this past week, and was not feeling well. This is my first time blogging a Sunday grid, but not my first Christina Iverson puzzle - her last LA Times contribution was Memorial Day this year; I blogged her Wednesday crossword back in Nov 2024. Since I have no reference to any previous Sunday statistics, I can say that we have no circles, a few names, 50 four- but not foul- letterwords, and not only are all the theme answers unique, but two of the 9-letter Downs are unique* as well. I thought this was a well-made, clever crossword - the theme answers are a playful 'expansion' that ties an in-the-language phrase to a musical genre;
23. Title of a memoir written by Madonna's daughter?: MOM AND POP MUSIC
39. Young and adorable Twisted Sister enthusiast?: PRECIOUS METAL HEAD
56. Exclamation upon finding "Honky Tonkin'" in the dumpster?: IT'S A FREE COUNTRY ALBUM
75. Spend every waking moment in one's Rolling Stones-themed bedroom?:
LIVE UNDER A ROCK POSTER - I grew up with Iron Maiden, who had the best merchandising
The Trooper & Aces High, two of their coolest "Eddie" posters
89. Accidentally books the hip-hopper with no rhythm?: GETS A BAD RAP ARTIST
111. Go-to for Pete Seeger or Woody Guthrie?: COMMON FOLK SONG
My favorite was not the METAL or ROCK reference, but the one genre I probably like the least -
IT'S A FREE COUNTRY ALBUM~!
And Away We Go~!
ACROSS:
1. Card game also called contract whist: OH HELL - new one to me; more here
7. Jerks: SPASMS
13. Southwestern people: APACHE
19. Affectionate knuckle rub: NOOGIE
20. Many a social media opinion: HOT TAKE - Essentially, statements that play Devil's Advocate by raising people's ire - e.g., anything political posted here on the Corner
22. Comedy series starring Bob Odenkirk and David Cross: MR. SHOW - never heard of this; I do know David Cross, as he appeared in Men in Black 1 & 2
25. Trig function: COSINE
26. Scraped (by): EKED
27. Gawk: GAPE
28. Clarinet kin: OBOE
30. Antlered deer: BUCKS - STAGS didn't work
31. Plus: ASSET - AND - 119A. Column on a record:LOSSES - this second clue stumped me because with the musical references of the theme, I was thinking of "record" as "LP"
33. Premier League team, to fans: MAN U - Manchester United - English soccer/football
35. Taken __: startled: ABACK
37. FD employee: EMT - a change-up on the typical clue for this abbr answer
45. Like fuzzy fruit: MOLDY - ah, not PEACH or KIWIS, but the ones gone bad . . . .
47. Recipe nos.: AMTS
48. Dowser's objective: WELL - WATER was too many letters
49. Confidentiality doc: NDA - Non-Disclosure Agreement; I will need this for my board games
50. Actor Rickman: ALAN - He made a compelling villain in "Die Hard"
"Die Hard" IS a Christmas movie in my home
51. Brought forth: BEGAT - there was a lot of Biblical begatting
53. Some nonalcoholic pours: BEERS - Years ago, I drank a half-dozen O'Doul's at a gentlemens' club; all you get are trips to the bathroom and a nagging headache
55. Sound from an enthusiastic diner: MOAN - I guess; I personally don't usually associate a moan with something good - or - food
60. "Thanks a __!": "LOT~!"
61. Count (on): RELY
62. Thakhek locale: LAOS - More like Saturday cluing, filled via perps
63. __ bran: OAT
64. Amazes: WOWS
65. Be a cast member of: ACT IN
67. Scribbles (down): JOTS
69. Hat with a tassel: FEZ - everything you ever wanted to know about "The Fez"
Steely Dan from the album "The Royal Scam"
70. Inventor Sikorsky: IGOR - no, EYE-gor . . . .
71. Smudge on Santa's suit: SOOT
72. Letters on some protective lip balm: SPF - Sun Protection Factor
81. All the __: RAGE
82. Thick-__ boots: SOLED
83. Foil alternatives: ÉPÉES
84. Storybook bear: PAPA
85. German cry: ACH
86. French bean?: TETE - Frawnche for "head"
87. Transparent: OPEN
88. Colorful relative of a violet: PANSY
95. Knock: DIS - as in disrespect
96. Actress Hannah: DARYL - I know her from Blade Runner, Splash and Roxanne - her IMDb
97. Site with a Fashion Finds section: ETSY - the website here
98. Informal attempts: STABS
100. Like a Brit's proverbial milk: SPILT - as opposed to "Spilled"
102. Fashionably __: LATE
104. Prefix with fill or complete: AUTO - curses, Autocorrect~!
There were so many to choose from, but mostly NSFW
106. Italian musical phrase often abbreviated as "a2": A DUE - two players, in unison
109. Immature, in a way: LARVAL - $2 word
115. Playful aquatic mammals: OTTERS
116. One might end on a high note: SOPRANO
117. Bug with pincers and a flat body: EARWIG
118. Gym: PHYS. ED. - semi-meh; gym may be an abbr for gymnasium, but gym class- better
120. Biases: SLANTS
DOWN:
1. "I'll treat": "ON ME."
2. Bit of fishing gear: HOOK
3. "Finally, I can sleep in my own bed!": "HOME AT LAST~!" - appeared one other time in the NYT
4. "Golly!": "EGADS~!"
5. Maya who designed the Civil Rights Memorial in Montgomery: LIN - her Webpage
6. Actor Heath: LEDGER - I liked him in "A Knight's Tale", and as the Joker in "The Dark Knight" - died at 28yrs old from a prescription drug overdose in NYC - his Wiki
7. Mart: SHOP
8. Catholic leader: POPE
9. Bread box?: ATM - another alternative clue for an over-used fill
10. "The Simpsons" disco guy: STU
11. Workers who may use concrete saws: MASONS - I tried PAVERS
12. Slopes habitué: SKI BUM
13. Regal competitor: AMC - Movie theatres
14. The big leagues: PRO BALL
15. Given that: AS SUCH
16. Get cold feet: CHICKEN OUT
17. Beep: HONK - I tried "TOOT"
18. Some flock members: EWES - AND - 42D. Fancy jugs: EWERS
21. System starter: ECO - ECOsystem
24. Party spread: PÂTÉ - "What am I, chopped liver~?"
29. Spot to get a bite: EATERY - can I get some PATE~?
32. Mole: SPY
33. Words to live by: MOTTO - Dah~! Not CREDO
34. Swimming powerhouse in the Olympics, for short: AUStralia - I was not sure where this clue was going; even after it filled via perps, I had to check online; here's a medal count by country
36. Model material: BALSA
37. Drafts folder filler: E-MAIL
38. Very, to Vivaldi: MOLTO - Italian
40. Not forthcoming: CAGEY
41. Big Apple product: iMAC - I tried iPAD
43. Savage of "MythBusters": ADAM - I know him....
44. Savage of "Savage Love": DAN - I do NOT know him
46. Genetic material: DNA
51. Cold __ coffee: BREW
52. Slithering swimmers: EELS
53. "Children of," in temple names: B'NAI - Hebrew
54. Berkshire school: ETON - I was thinking Berkeley, and tried UCLA - hey, I am EAST coast....
55. Degs. for entrepreneurs: MBAs
57. Panicked, perhaps: FROZE - Fight, Flight or Freeze~?
58. Super: ULTRA
59. Game of luck: LOTTO
64. "I don't believe __ met": "WE'VE"
65. Posthumous Pulitzer winner James: AGEE - good WAG on my part
66. Firewood quantity: CORD
67. One might start with a knock: JOKE - As in, "Knock Knock, who's there~?"
68. "My bad!": "OOPS~!"
69. Hit below the belt: FIGHT DIRTY *- I tried SUCKER PUNC, ran out of spaces
70. Ran in place, maybe: IDLED
71. Trademarked element of Play-Doh: SCENT - HA~! I tried "TASTE" first
72. Gives up: STANDS DOWN *- neat contradictory clue/answer
73. "Is __ OK?": response to a request for Coke: PEPSI - in the South, the question is always "What kind of Coke do you want~?" "I'll have a Diet Pepsi."
74. Becomes ragged: FRAYS
75. Weblike fabric: LACE
Ballerina Black Secret Scarlet Lace Tights
76. Milk carton phrase: USE BY
77. Some: NOT ALL - that would be the definition....
78. "How can I ever __ you?": REPAY
79. Abbr. on old phones: OPERator; here's a funny Millennial video
Four minutes to dial a number....
80. Place for a couples retreat: SPA
81. Joplin work: RAG - SCOTT Joplin - The Entertainer kind of rag
86. Steak __: TARTARE - Basically, raw beef - a recipe
87. Batter's stat: OPS - Baseball lingo for On-Base Plus Slugging
88. Gp. that might plan a readathon: PTA
90. Soothing balms: SALVES - ALOES was too short
91. Make more suitable: RETOOL
92. "Resume speed," to a musician: A TEMPO - definition
93. Colon, at times: IS TO - analogy; see 35A.
94. Wraps: STOLES
99. Iraqi port city: BASRA
100. Piggie's favorite dish in the "Elephant and Piggie" books: SLOP - makes sense
101. Line on a trail map: PATH - I followed the advice of two Cornerites, desper-otto & TTP, ordered me a pair of New Balance 608 V5s
The brown ones were $10 less - I'm not picky, and they match my sweatpants~!
103. Bldg. coolers: A/Cs - gotta put my big window unit in; we are going to get close to 100° this week here in Connecticut 😝
104. Green Gables girl: ANNE
105. Blurry craft in tabloid pics: UFOs
107. Storage __: UNIT
108. Quiche need: EGGS
110. Acid letters: LSD
112. Peacock title: MRS. - Definitely Saturday cluing, and a reference to the board game Clue; I had an inkling this was what we were looking for; I also considered "MRT", as Mr. T was in the NBC "Peacock" show "The A-Team"
113. Western treaty gp.: OAS - Organziation of American States - the Wiki
114. Actor Penn: KAL - His IMDb; I knew of him from "House, M.D."