Words: 72 (pangram~!)
Blocks: 27
I can't believe I finished the whole thing - OK, I looked up two proper
names - but I'm claiming victory, considering the clever and
vague cluing. I did not see Mr. Duncan Dekker's name in the blog list,
so I have to assume this is his first publication for the LA Times; he
maybe a regular for the NYT, but I wouldn't know - I am lucky to have
had the time to work last Sunday's crossword in my local paper, Newsday (
BTW, Gail Grabowski). Anyway, this grid started off very white, with
big chunky corners and a staircase of answers up the middle. Some of
the longer fill;
17a. Tiny cylindrical structure : NANOTUBE - I had nanoDUCT, which was not working with my ideas for the crossings
12d. Scaly reproductive organ : PINE CONE - phew~! glad we're not talking about such an organ in the animalia taxonomy
53a. Title I of the Agricultural Act of 1956 : SOIL BANK - The Wiki
31d. Seat of Peru's Constitutional Court : AREQUIPA - Cheat #2 - I punched in "major cities of Peru" and this came up after Lima - and it meshed with my perps
31d. Seat of Peru's Constitutional Court : AREQUIPA - Cheat #2 - I punched in "major cities of Peru" and this came up after Lima - and it meshed with my perps
Adelante~!
ACROSS:
1. Staples Center team : L.A. LAKERS
- good start, as I know the LA Kings play there - but not this
spring~!! The Stanley Cup champions are out this year; the NY Rangers take the President's Trophy for the best record in the NHL; usually not a good sign for winning the whole thing
9. Not flat : SLOPED - SHARP was not long enough
15. Minor issue? : AGE LIMIT
16. Brazilian ballroom dance : MAXIXE - new word/dance for me; two "X"s, nice - I got them via the perps
18. Without a key : ATONAL
19. B's 5 and C's 6 : At. NoS - dah - got me this time - I did not think of Atomic Numbers when I read this clue; B = Boron, C = Carbon
9. Not flat : SLOPED - SHARP was not long enough
15. Minor issue? : AGE LIMIT
16. Brazilian ballroom dance : MAXIXE - new word/dance for me; two "X"s, nice - I got them via the perps
18. Without a key : ATONAL
19. B's 5 and C's 6 : At. NoS - dah - got me this time - I did not think of Atomic Numbers when I read this clue; B = Boron, C = Carbon
20. Home entertainment option : CABLE - I was thinking SONOS
23. Links acronym : IHOP - ah - not a golf links reference, but a sausage links one - International House of Pancakes
24. Crawford of the NBA's Clippers : JAMAL - looked him up; don't know from basketball - makes this clue a "fun sponge"
25. 40% of DX : CCIV - bust out Husker Gary's Roman calculator; 510 * .4 = 204
26. Common doo-wop soloist : SAX - ah, the instrument, not the player
27. Radar screen blip : BOGEY - yeah, PLANE seemed too easy
28. It has a ring to it : PHONE - BA dum tisss~!
30. Clubby type : JOINER - dictionary.com says a "clubby" person joins in with members, but not so much outsiders; sounds a bit like me....
31. Works up : AROUSES
34. Places to see arrows : QUIVERS
35. Sat for a bit : RESTED - a WAG that lasted
36. Semblance : GUISE
37. Kitchen additions? : ETTES - kitchenETTEs
38. Prepare for winter flight, in a way : DE-ICE
39. Energy Reorg. Act of 1974 creation : NRC - Nuclear Regulatory Commission
42. Pounds : QUID - Oh, I am so disappointed with myself - parents born and raised in England, regular viewer of Top Gear, and I forgot about this definition of pounds - the colloquial name for the currency in Great Britain ( and elsewhere )
43. Elegant : RITZY
44. Krombacher output : BIER - sounded German, WAGed 'beer'
45. Keats' "Sylvan historian" : URN - "Ode on a Grecian" to be exact
46. Farm deliveries : FOALS - I had GRAIN at first - this is the birthing kind of delivery
47. "Taxi" actor : DANZA - Tony, who played Tony
48. "Soon" : IN A FEW
50. "You've got to be kidding me!" : "OH COME ON~!"
52. Debussy's "__ Suite" : PETITE
54. Dug : ADORED
55. Betrays : TWO-TIMES
DOWN:
1. Outdoor sitting areas : LANAIs - Bam~! right off the "L" in 1a.
2. Dame of mystery : AGATHA - Bam~! right off the "A" in 1a.
3. Former heavyweight champ __ Lewis : LENNOX - BAM~! That's a powerful punch
4. Knock for __ : A LOOP - like, say, being in the ring with Lennox
5. Little beavers : KITS - had kiDs, which slowed me down
6. Cassowary cousin : EMU
7. Trunk structures : RIB CAGES - had it, took it out, put it back in, took it out....do the hokey-pokey....and a semi-clecho with the next;
8. __ trunk : STEAMER - argh~! I tried STORAGE
9. Insignificant : SMALL
10. How some busy people run : LATE
11. Maker of SteeL kitchen products : OXO - three-letters and kitchen utensils~? Try OXO
13. Free West Coast daily : EXAMINER - pondered a Spanish named paper - but couldn't think of one
14. Gets the job done : DELIVERS
21. Pound sound : BAY - this time, it's the "dog" type of pound
24. Wasn't serious : JOKED
25. Leek relative : CHIVE
27. Sacks of diamonds? : BASES - har-har
28. Presence : POISE
29. Soft : MUTED
30. Risqué : JUICY - minis, yes, Lemonade, fishnets, no - I am strictly pantyhose - but thanks for the images~!
33. Repeated musical pattern : OSTINATO - the Wiki
34. 1994 film about a scandal : QUIZ SHOW - IMDb
36. Demand to split : "GET LOST" - not D-I-V-O-R-C-E
38. Calendario entry : DIA - I took a Wild-Ass Adivinar
39. Time to flip the sign, perhaps : NINE A.M. - I went with "P.M.", but that was close enough
40. Change in boundaries : RE-ZONE
41. Stimulates, with "up" : CRANKS
43. Like many boats on lakes : ROWED
44. Tale of a whitetail : BAMBI - original way to phrase it
46. Big affair : FÊTE
47. Birdbrain : DOLT - ooops, not DODO, but 50% correct
49. Douglas __ : FIR
51. Labor gp. that initially supported FDR : CIO
Notes from today's constructor:
Greetings, Word Nerds!
Firstly, I hope everyone who took the time today to challenge my puzzle enjoyed their solve.
Secondly, there may be some folks out there that may be interested in doing a double-take on this one, as one may or may not have noticed - that, there is also a bit of a mini-theme that has been added to this puzzle...
Did you spot it? ...
If so, just post "Got It", so that others can also try to "Get It" on their own.
Happy puzzling y'all,
David C. Duncan Dekker