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Apr 15, 2024

Monday April 15, 2024 Micah Sommersmith

 Happy Monday, everyone! sumdaze here to review Micah Sommersmith's fourth LAT puzzle.

Title:  

We'll begin with the three themed clues:

17 Across. Backyard vegetable patch, e.g.: GARDEN PLOT.  

I know you did not need an illustration for GARDEN PLOT
but tidy veggie patches are my happy places.

26 Across. Configuration before customization: DEFAULT SETTING.  If you restore your electronic device to its DEFAULT SETTINGs, it will reset to the point where it was when it was first taken out of the box.

47 Across. Element of early internet art: ASCII CHARACTER.  American Standard Code for Information Interchange is a common character encoding format for text data in computers on the internet.  ASCII (pronounced "a-skee", where the "a" is like the "a" in "has") is a 7-bit character set containing 128 characters, including the numbers from 0-9, the upper and lower case English letters from A to Z, symbols, and punctuation marks.  

Remember ASCII Art (left)? We've come a long way!

Next, let's read the reveal:

63 Across. Brainstorming breakthroughs, and the ends of 17-, 26-, and 47-Across?: NOVEL IDEAS.

The ends of the themed clues are PLOT, SETTING, and CHARACTER. These are the three main elements of a story. An author combines these IDEAS to write a NOVEL.  

As a former library teacher I recognized today's theme early on. These are the ABC's for writing. I like how Micah found meanings for PLOT, SETTING, and CHARACTER that were completely different from their literature meanings. He deserves a gold star! ⭐

Across:

1. Activist Brockovich played by Julia Roberts: ERIN.  We begin with the first of eight names in today's grid. All, except for one (see below), are clued at a Monday level. Most solvers know them well -- even if they never saw the referenced shows.
This thriller/documentary was release in 2000.
5. Without a cent: BROKE.  
10. Youngsters: KIDS.

14. High-fat, low-carb diet, casually: KETO.

15. Merits: EARNS.

16. Falco of "Nurse Jackie": EDIE.  
Nurse Jackie aired on Showtime from 2009-2015.

19. "__ Enchanted": Anne Hathaway film: ELLA.  
Anne was in her early twenties when she made Ella.
Memory trick:  Switch ends on the A and E.

20. Surveil secretly: SPY ON.  

21. Socialized at leisure: SAT A SPELL.  
Forrest's leisurely chat ended when he learned 
he did not have to take the bus to go visit Jenny.

23. Stretch the truth: FIB.  
(I am going with the NOVEL theme here.)

25. Prefix with pod: TRI-.  Has anyone owned a tri-pod dog? I always smile when I see one. They have the best attitudes! Here is a 60-sec. dogumentary.
34. Tiny criticism: NIT.  Is someone who is a wit at pointing out NITs a nitwit?  😜

35. 24-Down soother: CREAM.     and     24-Down. Unwanted beach souvenir: BURN.  
Ouch!!
36. Hearing-related: AURAL.

37. Tennis great Arthur posthumously awarded a Presidential Medal of Freedom: ASHE.

39. Titled: NAMED.  She titled her book ___. / She NAMED her book ___.

41. Mani-__: PEDI.  

42. Hops along happily: SKIPS.  
This clue make me think of the track event hop, skip and jump. The inaugural modern Olympic Games in 1896 had a track event which consisted of two hops and a jump. By 1908 the format was standardized to a hop, a skip, and a jump. Today the event is usually referred to as the triple jump.  

44. Shadowboxes: SPARS.  Were you thinking of the verb or the noun?
Shadowbox the verb is to SPAR with an imaginary opponent as a form of training.
Shadowbox the noun is similar to a frame used for art but it is extra thick so as to display memorabilia, jewelry, coins, or other small objects.  

46. Pen tip: NIB.  I only know this from doing crosswords.

50. Lifesaving skill, for short: CPR.  If you've ever taken a CardioPulmonary Resuscitation class then you know you can sing this (appropriately titled) song in your head to get the timing right.  
Bee Gee's Stayin' Alive  (1977)

51. Gaming console with a gesture-based controller: WII.  

52. Leafy bowlful with hard-boiled eggs: CHEF SALAD.  
Where are the leaves?
58. Bub: FELLA.

62. Civil rights icon Parks: ROSA.

65. Opposed to: ANTI.

66. Bring to mind: EVOKE.  One of the fun things about a good XWD puzzle is it can EVOKE a fond memory.

67. Pull sharply: YANK.  
YANKee Babe Ruth seldom pulled his swings.
(Yeah, I know this one is a stretch but you got it, right?)

68. Breakfast for dinner, say: MEAL.  Here is the ultimate Venn Diagram for breakfast, lunch, snack, and dinner.  
This looks a bit like an 8-Down.  😃

69. Used needle and thread: SEWED.

70. Concludes: ENDS.  Bonus points to Micah for the position of ENDS in his grid!!

Down:

1. Cardiac readouts, briefly: EKGS.  An electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG) is a test to record the electrical signals in the heart. It shows how the heart is beating.

2. Gather crops: REAP.  Jack Johnson offers some social commentary on television in his song Good People  (2005).
We got heaps and heaps of what we sow.

3. Coy response to a compliment: I TRY.  My high school Government class teacher's first name was Coy...but coy he was not.

4. Drift into dreamland: NOD OFF.  

5. Actor/director Stiller: BEN.  Ben was born November 30, 1956 in New York. He is known for starring in movies such as There's Something About Mary (1998), Meet the Parents (2000, 2004, and 2010), and Zoolander (2001).
Here is Ben with his famous parents.
Not only did he follow his mother, Ann Meara, into show business,
he also followed her into in XWD puzzles.

6. Many Megan Thee Stallion songs: RAPS.

7. "Derry Girls" girl played by Louisa Harland: ORLA.  This is "the one" I alluded to in 1-Across.
The TV show Derry Girls is a coming-of-age story set in 1990s Northern Ireland. It aired from 2018 to 2022.

8. Celtic artwork feature: KNOT.  
I did not realize there were so many.

9. North Carolina's Biltmore __: ESTATE.  10 Facts about Biltmore

10. "Don't stop now!": KEEP IT UP.

11. Unoccupied: IDLE.  To be IDLE is to be not occupied or employed; inactive.

12. Pickle herb: DILL.  I love fresh DILL in my summer sandwiches.
13. Official emblem: SEAL.

18. Giant computer of the 1940s: ENIAC.  Computer History Museum

22. Miss, in Mex.: SRTA.  "Mexico" is abbreviated, so it "SeñoRiTA".

26. Once-common storage media: DISKS
DISK with a K is the preferred spelling in American English. It is also the spelling used for computer-related objects (like this clue).
DISc with a C is the preferred spelling in British English. It is also the spelling for devices carrying sound.
I see my confusion now. I used to load music discs into my computer.

27. Moral principle: ETHIC.

28. Dog walker's line: LEASH.  Here's another line, "Your dog is cute. Can I have his number?"

29. __ Bay Buccaneers: TAMPA.  football

30. Lipstick mishap: SMEAR

31. "Fame" star Cara: IRENE.  (1959 - 2022)  her IMDb page

32. Lowest point: NADIR.  

33. Silver-tongued: GLIB.

34. Astronauts' gp.: NASA.  DH's boss is a former astronaut. He flew on four Space Shuttle missions. Wow!

38. Dumpster fire-level blunder: EPIC FAIL.  
Dumpster fire is slang used to describe a catastrophically bad situation.
This was my favorite clue/fill today! I like how the slang in the clue matched the slang in the answer. 

40. __ a blank: DRAW.  I could not remember this one.

43. Tentative tastes: SIPS.

45. Space series genre: SCI-FI.  We could have an interesting discussion here on The Corner as to your favorite television space series. I will start off by nominating Babylon 5  (1993-1998)...but I could also go with Firefly.  

48. Building site sights: CRANES.

49. Camp project with rubber bands: TIE DYE.

52. Make up for procrastination, perhaps: CRAM.  Think "prepare for a big test".

53. Sharpen, as a blade: HONE.

54. " C
ómo __ usted?": ESTÁ.  
Spanish 101

55. Adoration: LOVE.  like Pepe La Pew's feelings for Penelope Pussycat  
56. Declare publicly: AVOW.

57. Hockey feint: DEKE.  another one I learned from solving XWDs

59. Incline: LEAN.  We can think of this as a physical slope. We can also think of it figuratively. If one is inclined  to do something, he is leaning towards that action. Similar to 44-Across, it is noun and verb situation.

60. Terra firma: LAND.  Terra firma was first used in English print in 1638 to mean "solid land". Here are other words that entered English print in 1638.

61. Requests: ASKS.  Let's squeeze in one more musical number. This is All I Ask Of You from The Phantom of The Opera.  
64. Went first: LED.  Ironically, this clue for LED went last.

And the grid:

Well, we are now at the end of our book-themed puzzle. It was bound  to happen!


Apr 8, 2024

Monday April 8, 2024 Christina Iverson

  

Happy Monday, everyone! sumdaze here with an eye opening puzzle from Christina Iverson.

Theme:      I See What You Mean
 
Let's see if we can shed some light on this one.

TBH, thinking about eyeball anatomy and diseases makes me feel squeamish
so I am narrowing this down to just one diagram that has
all we need for today:  RODIRISCONE, and  PUPIL.

These are the themers:

17 Across. Curtain holder in a bathroom: SHOWER ROD  
I like these curved ones. They give me just a bit more space.

25 Across. Purple flower with a fuzzy patch: BEARDED IRIS.  
These lovely IRISes belong to my former neighbor and current friend.

51 Across. Orange marker in a construction zone: TRAFFIC CONE.  
64 Across. Student at the top of the honor roll: STAR PUPIL.  

Then the reveal:

39. "We're almost there!," and what can be said about 17-, 25-, 51-, and 64-Across?: THE END IS IN SIGHT.
The ends of all the themed clues (RODIRISCONE, and PUPIL) are  parts of a human eye and are essential to sight.  

This theme seems an excellent fit for viewing today's total solar eclipse. I think that was Patti's plan. What do you think?
PSA from The Corner:  Prioritize your eye safety. Do not look directly at the sun during an eclipse.  Turn around!  
Bonnie Tyler (1983) Total Eclipse of the Heart (Turn around)
<You knew I had to work this in.>

Across:
1. Have an ugly cry: BAWL.  a baseball reference  😜
5. Fly through the air: SOAR.

9. Barked: ARFED.

14. Eight, in Spanish: OCHO.  ¡Canta conmigo! (Sing with me!)

15. Give a darn: CARE.

16. "__!" ... "Polo!": MARCO.  It's a hide-and-seek game played in a swimming pool that holds a distinction in that everyone who ever played it also cheated at least once.

19. Situation with a player at first, say: ONE ON.  another baseball reference.
A runner at first sets up the opportunity for my favorite thing about baseball -- the double play.  

20. Peaceful: SERENE.  Def.:  (adj.) marked by or suggestive of utter calm and unruffled repose or quietude.
That's you ... in the canoe.

21. Commercial lead-in to "bnb": AIR.  This clue feels like a lot of work for something as ubiquitous as AIR. "Commercial" here refers to business as opposed to a TV advertisement.  
Airbnb is an online marketplace that connects people who want to rent out their property with people who are looking for accommodations, typically for short stays.
23. Gaelic speaker: CELT.  

24. French fashion initials: YSL.

28. Country singer Loretta: LYNN.  (Apr. 14, 1932 - Oct. 4, 1922)  Her website says that she is the most awarded lady in Country music.

29. Scotch's partner: SODA.  A Scotch & Soda is an alcoholic beverage ... and the first line of this song by the Kingston Trio.  

30. Naked: BARE.  Here's a clip from a TV show called Naked and Afraid from The Discovery Channel. You can think of it as Survivor on crack. It is now on its 17 season.  

33. Stomp on the gas: GUN IT.  Let's move on from this one as quickly as possible.

36. Govt. intel org.: NSA.  National Security Agency

43. Unnaturally pale: WAN.  

44. Construct: ERECT.  
45. Film spool: REEL.

46. Root vegetable in Nigerian cuisine: TARO.  TARO, aka cocoyam (pronounced "KOH-KOH-YAM"), is a crop cultivated in many regions including Africa and the West Indies / Caribbean. The crop is a staple food in Nigeria, Cameroon, and Ghana. It can be prepared a variety of ways.

48. Lawn tool: RAKE.

55. Work on a quilt: SEW.

58. Wild canine: WOLF.

59. "Dance the Night" singer __ Lipa: DUA.

60. Like some albums: DELUXE.  A "deluxe edition" usually means it contains extra content, compared to the standard edition.  This is the album cover for 59A's DELUXE edition.  
(tiny writing at the bottom says "deluxe edition")

62. Show host: EMCEE.  I learned the other day on WWDTM that a British English term for an MC (Master of Ceremonies) is compere.

66. Jump back, say: REACT.  This is how it's done:
67. Sheet of paper: PAGE.

68. Hatchling's home: NEST.  A pair of intrepid birds have built a nest in my hose holder. Needless to say, I will not be using that hose for a while. I know this is not a great picture but I did not want to upset them. The mom is in there. They were well-protected during our recent storms, my dog will keep cats away, plus I have a lot of miner's lettuce going to seed in my front yard for them to forage. They chose well, don't you think?

69. Cities with harbors: PORTS.

70. Post-blizzard blanket: SNOW.  Cute clue!

71. __ and crafts: ARTS.

Down:
1. Like an overbearing older sibling: BOSSY.  Lucy immediately came to mind.
2. Is sore: ACHES.

3. Pattern of spirals on a fingerprint: WHORL.  You don't hear this one everyday.  
A fingerprint analyst is a professional scientist who obtains, studies, and analyzes fingerprints as well as palm prints and footprints as part of a crime scene investigation.

4. Actor Rob of "Parks and Recreation": LOWE.  He played Chris Traeger, an intensely cheerful and enthusiastic character.

5. Bug keeper-outer on a window: SCREEN.  
perhaps an underappreciated moment of brilliance
6. Rowboat rower: OAR.

7. Noisy, as a crowd: AROAR.

8. Fixed up again: REDID.  past tense of "redo"

9. "Yo te __": AMO.  Spanish  
10. Putrid: RANCID.

11. Allowed to roam, as chickens: FREE RANGE.
You can feed your RANCID fruit to your FREE RANGE chickens.

12. Gut bacteria: E. COLI.

13. Heading on a list of actions to avoid: DON'TS.  
18. Phonetic term often associated with they/them pronouns: ENBY.  It is "phonetic" because it sounds like N-B, as in non-binary.  
22. Sticky tree secretion: RESIN.  I learned on this U.S. Forest Service website that RESIN in hops gives beer its unique aroma and bitter taste.

26. "The Hate U Give" writer Thomas: ANGIE.  goodreads link

27. Connect the __: DOTS.  The 2018 Guinness World Record is 52,901 dots!

28. Big name in jeans: LEE.  Their marketing campaign uses a 'regular guy' approach.

30. Short "While I'm thinking of it ... ": BTW.  BThe Way....

31. Exclamation of understanding: AHA.

32. Vehicle picked up at an airport, maybe: RENTAL CAR.  Good clue! It reminds me of what happened to the rental cars in Hawaii during Covid. Most tourists visiting Hawaii get a rental car. Tourists stopped flying to Hawaii during Covid. Suddenly there was no room to park all the rental cars that would normally be checked out to visitors. The solution was to park them at Aloha Stadium. They filled the parking lot!

34. Golden State sch.: USC.  University of Southern California
California has "University of ___" schools and "CSU, ___" schools (e.g., CA State University, San Diego). Both are 4-year degree schools. UC schools operate as residential campuses focusing on research and graduate education. CSU schools, in contrast, tend to enroll more commuter students. The UC system is generally considered more prestigious -- and more expensive.

35. The "N" of TNT: NITRO.

37. "__ Persisted": children's book by Chelsea Clinton: SHE.  goodreads link

38. Ga. capital: ATL.  Atlanta is the capital of Georgia.

40. Maker of squishy darts: NERF.  
super squishy
41. Humanlike robot: DROID.  
For the record, I want our future AI overlords to know that I supported them
by posting this very favorable 1:20 min. video.
42. Anger: IRE.

47. Move emotionally: AFFECT.

49. Composer Lloyd Webber: ANDREW.  (b. Mar. 22, 1948)  I learned from reading his bio on his website that he has EGOT status.  This is Patti LuPone singing With One Look from his musical, Sunset Boulevard.  
50. Save: KEEP.

51. Little troublemaker: TWERP.

52. Juliet's partner: ROMEO.

53. Zodiac transition points: CUSPS.  These are the days bordering the sun's transition to a new sign. For example, those born between April 17-23 are in the Aires-Taurus CUSP. They are said to be influenced by both the Aires and Taurus zodiac signs.

54. Board game that dropped "The Settlers of" from its name: CATAN.  I have blogged this fill before but I still could not remember it. Oof! Perhaps another visual image will help lock it into my cerebral cortex. If not, my neurons will play CAT ANd mouse looking for this name.  
55. "Terrific!": SUPER.  

56. Are: EXIST.

57. Swollen marks: WELTS.

61. Name that means "moon": LUNA.  If you are around anyone named LUNA while watching the eclipse today, you can say, "Down in front!"

63. UFO pilots: ETS.

65. Back in time: AGO.

"Now in time", we will take a look at the grid:  
See you later!