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Sep 26, 2020

Saturday, September, 26, 2020 by Craig Stowe

Saturday Themeless by Craig Stowe

Today's constructor is Canadian Craig Stowe who lives in Toronto. Here is what he has said of himself:

As always, thanks to Rich et al. for accepting my work and improving on it. I am always amazed when a puzzle is published. I'm a little puzzled about having 20 crosswords in the LA Times however. My information suggests this is lucky number thirteen but I am notoriously bad at keeping records.  

I've posted a bit about myself before but in case you missed it... I was born and raised in a small town in Newfoundland, Canada (you'll find two Newfoundland references in Craig's puzzle) but have lived in Toronto, Ontario since 2000 (you are all welcome to visit anytime; shout out to all my Canadian neighbours!) I work as a kitchen porter in a rather large hotel, which is even less exciting than it sounds. I solve and construct crosswords in my spare time.  

Cheers!

I do have to call Craig to account for using DERAT on 9/14/20 but otherwise I enjoy his puzzles and this one took some real effort but that is why we do these!

Across:


1. It's often served in a narrow dish: OLEO - Yeah, I thought of a banana split first too

5. 1996 romcom titled after a 1963 hit song: ONE FINE DAY - This got a meh rating on Rotten Tomatoes. I'd much prefer to let you listen to the great 1963 song co-wrote by Carole King and sung by the Chiffons


15. Spots: LOCI.

16. Briefly: FOR A MINUTE.

17. River near Rugby: AVON - The Avon River wends its way from Rugby to another city upon the Avon


18. Elemental measurement: ATOMIC MASS - The average weight of the protons and neutrons in the nucleus of an atom

19. Gossips: YENTAS 
21. House VIP: SEN - Hmmm... Isn't a House VIP a REP? A SEN could be called Congressional VIP

22. Thought from Descartes: IDEE 
Descartes avait beaucoup de bonnes IDÉES (DESCARTES had many good ideas)


23. Hand-played drum: TOM-TOM.

25. Steps in for: ACTS AS - I'm waiting to sub again for a few weeks 

27. Post-9/11 musical about the diversion of flights to Newfoundland: COME FROM AWAY - A wonderful musical about an event in Craig's home province


30. Comparable (to): AKIN.

31. Joe, commercially: TRADER - This one in Lincoln is frequented by both my daughters 


32. Partner of to: FRO.

35. Linguine sauce: PESTO.


37. Old California fort: ORD - It is now inactive after training thousands of soldiers on Monterrey Bay


38. Small shoot: SPRIG and 56. Shoot: STEM.

40. Fantasy creature from the Old English for "giant": ENT - A familiar crossword creature

41. Turn out to be: WIND UP - Harry Truman often wondered, "How did I WIND UP being president?"

44. Single: LONE.

45. "Blue Sky" Best Actress Oscar winner: JESSICA LANGE.


47. He debuted at La Scala 12/26/1900: CARUSO - One of the first singing voices to be recorded. This one was recorded in 1895. You gotta search to find Enrico's name on the label


50. Puts up: ERECTS.

51. With 52-Across, type of barbecue: OPEN 52. See 51-Across: PIT - This one is the famous Salt Lick in Driftwood, TX just south of Dripping Springs


55. Crackerjacks: ADEPTS - The BBQ above has many ADEPTS working with it

57. Keeping tabs on: MONITORING - Do you remember the movie where we were MONITORING Soviet activities but got fooled by a computer? (*Answer below)


60. Store: MART.

61. Witness to Padmé and Anakin's wedding: AR TOO DE TOO - Can you find him in this picture of the Star Wars nuptials?


62. Fever with chills: AGUE - A vowel-rich malady

63. Intimidates: STARES DOWN - Larry David's main "lie detector" move


64. Swarm: TEEM.

Down:

1. Skin care brand: OLAY - Aveo didn't work out

2. Romantic keepsake: LOVE TOKEN.


3. Janet Yellen, e.g.: ECONOMIST Here 'ya go

4. Soothing compound: OINTMENT.

5. In certain respects: OF A SORT - I'm a golfer OF A SORT

6. With 59-Down, later: NOT and 59. See 6- Down: NOW.

7. Piccadilly Circus statue: EROS The Shaftesbury Memorial Fountain, popularly but incorrectly known as "Eros", is a fountain surmounted by a winged statue of Anteros, located at the southeastern side of Piccadilly Circus (square) in London, England.


8. 1980 teen musical: FAME - My first thought is of Irene Cara singing the fabulous theme


9. "That. Is. Amazing.": I'M IN AWE.

10. Peabody Award-winning Robertson: NIC Here 'ya go

11. Mutual ill will: ENMITY - A painting by Pitton where 9-year-old Hannibal swears eternal ENMITY for Rome


12. Couples: DUADS - A rare word for a group of two.

13. Discombobulated: AT SEA - I try to remain combobulated and gruntled 

14. Those in favor: YESES.

20. Org. involved in the Waco Siege: ATF - A sad event for everyone


24. Turkeys: MORONS.

26. Lot fillers: CARS.

27. __ Spear, easternmost point in Canada: CAPE - It's a 52-hour drive from my house and includes toll roads and a ferry boat to get to CAPE Spear in Craig's home province of Newfoundland




28. Mercredi preceder: MARDI - MARDI Gras (Fat Tuesday) is followed by Mercredi des Cendres (Ash Wednesday) in French

29. Cite as proof: ADDUCE.
32. Place for big news: FRONT PAGE - 1948 Chicago Daily Tribune FRONT PAGE headline: DEWEY DEFEATS TRUMAN! Oops.

33. Sounds about right: RINGS TRUE - The Dewey headline probably did RING TRUE but...

34. Arch with a point: OGEE - All those delicious vowels make this a common entree here

36. Needs to remit: OWES - If you OWE many parking fines, you may find a Denver boot on your car like this one in Chicago


39. Menu venue, perhaps: PLACEMAT.


42. Woodlice, e.g.: ISOPODS - From the Greek for ISO (equal) and POD (foot)

43. Best thing since sliced bread, so to speak: PARAGON - A perfect example of something

45. Lower in rank: JUNIOR.

46. Wasn't behind anyone: LED - Can you tell which horse has LED in the race?


47. Medical events in a 1977 thriller: COMAS.


48. Captain's direction: APORT - When the Titanic crew finally saw the iceberg, the order "Hard APORT" was given which meant turn left away from the mammoth iceberg 


49. Last name in fashion?: RENTA - How much would you pay for a fancy label?


53. Hardly happy: IRED.

54. One of the Jacksons: TITO.

58. Big __: TOE - Probably the only hilarious film scene about a BIG TOE


(*We were MONITORING the Soviets in the movie War Games)


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Notes from C.C.:

Happy Birthday to Dennis, who successfully fought a major health battle last year.  His attitude through the ordeals is awe-inspiring. He fears nothing. He's relentlessly optimistic.