Hi there~! Splynter here, commencing my new day blogging. Our first Friday puzzle of 2026 is a crossword from constructor Kevin Curry (alliteration), a regular, and what I gather is one of his three kids, Nate, who is 10(ish) yrs old - he and younger sister Kaela created a puzzle that made the NYT. Today's grid, an oversized 15x16 to accommodate the center spanner, consists of four themers that drop, or "knock off" the I & T at the end of common phrases to create punny new ones. A few too many names for me, a whole SLEW of abbrs, no circles, and a balance of 26 3LWs compared with the 24 five-letter ones. The themers and the reveal;
18. Warning on a note passed in a seminar?: NOT FOR PROF(IT)
25. Crystal ball consulted atop Mount Everest?: HIGH EARTH ORB(IT) - A.K.A. Geosynchronous Orbit
37. The discovery of the Lucy fossils, for one?: SIGNIFICANT DIG(IT)
52. Beauty school treatment?: LEARNER'S PERM(IT) - I got my learning-to-drive permit at 16yrs old
61. "Cut that out!," or an apt title for this puzzle: "KNOCK IT OFF~!"
Two other thoughts:
Unruly CanadianEh!~? - Bad Hab(IT)
Robinson with his musicians~? - Smokey and the Band(IT)
But Wait~! There's More~! ( all good, -T - Onward~! was my Saturday sign-in )
ACROSS:
1. Charges: BILLS - the contractor "charges" $$ for his time
6. During: AMID
10. House shower?: CSPAN - I wondered if this was "shOU-er", or shOH-er; I finally figured out it was the latter, with the channel that shows Congress, theUS "House" of Representatives & Senate
15. More slick: ICIER - 'tis the season~! - I've cleared my driveway three times so far
16. 2024 NBA All-Star Game MVP "__ Time" Lillard: DAME - name #1, and I had "G-ame", since that made more sense at first, but I knew my "AD" at 6D. had to be correct - more about him here
17. In the loop: AWARE
20. Sew loosely: BASTE - I knew this 'cause my mom was a sewing master
21. Not gross: NET - weights and measures, as opposed to icky over sterile
22. Some Duracells: AAs - I'm an "AA" as well, but not a battery
23. Like many fiddle-leaf figs: POTTED - I had p-I-tted, which made sense at first - but figs have seeds, not pits - sigh.
All(IT)eration
24. Land south of Eur.: AFRica
28. Hawaiian for "white": KEA
29. Highest seed: ONE - as of this writing, the Denver Broncos are the #1 seed in the NFL
30. Regret: RUE
31. Marble __: RYE
32. Up and about: ASTIR - if you have to ASTIR, you might need AWHISK - found at 60A.
34. Mother with a Nobel Peace Prize: TERESA - even if we all know who this is, still name #2
42. Agree: ASSENT - all(IT)eration
43. Soccer star Sergio who scored more than 100 goals for Real Madrid: RAMOS - no clue, name #3
45. Audible sighs: "AHs"
48. Long. crosser: LATitiude, the grid of the globe - all(IT)iteration
49. "Rugrats" dad: STU - name #4, learned doing crosswords
51. Tiebreaker periods, for short: OTs - OverTimes
56. Opposite of oui: NON - yes/no - ah, my first Friday Franwche fill - all(IT)eration
Oui~! Oui~! Très Oui~!
57. Release: LET OUT - "who let the dogs out~?" woof, woof
58. Singer Carly __ Jepsen: RAE - name #5, we see her a lot in crosswords
60. Batter beater: WHISK - what a whip~! - all(IT)eration
65. Like déjà vu: EERIE
66. Cry of dismay: "OH NO~!"
67. Leaves for dinner: SALAD - my first thought was the leaf sections when expanding the dining room table, but it's the 'other' leaf - lettuce, romaine, etc.
68. Freezing temps: TEENS
69. Large number: SLEW - Hercules "slew" a whole slew of heads off the - - -
70. Monster with regenerative heads: HYDRA
The 1960 movie "Hercules vs. the Hydra" - all(IT)eration
DOWN:
1. Recycling container: BIN - my blue recycling bin goes out every other week - my garbage, rarely once a month
2. Admission of guilt: "I CONFESS."
3. Well-read individuals: LITERATI - filled via perps
4. Not right?: LEFT - I am a LEFTY, so I nailed this one
5. Sold-out letters: SRO - crossword staple, Standing Room Only
6. Magazine income source: AD PAGE - I had figured it being "AD" something . . . .
7. Swampy habitat: MARSH - I had BAYOU to start; been reading a lot of James Lee Burke books that take place in Louisiana, so this 'hab(IT)at' was on my mind; I did get a David Weber Sci-Fi book, "Off Armageddon Reef", and finished "Hail Mary" from Andy Weir; great book - thank you all for the reading suggestions
8. Texter's qualifier: IMO - In My Opinion
9. Pt. of HDTV: DEFinition; High and TeleVision were too long
10. Novelist Meg: CABOT - name #6, had no clue, learned she is the author of "The Princess Diaries", and the "O" does seem more likely than the "I" that I had from p-I-tted
11. Broad strip: SWATH - as in a swath of destruction laid down by a tornado
12. Tacos al __: PASTOR - never heard of this, so the NE corner was messy; name (ish) - the Wiki
13. Aorta, for one: ARTERY
14. (If) necessary: NEED BE - in hockey playoffs, games 5,6 and 7 may be "if necessary"
19. Picnic spoiler: RAIN - I pondered "ANTS" first
23. Groom feathers: PREEN
24. Pseudonym preceder: A.K.A. - Also Known As
25. Features of orchestras and rhinos: HORNS - clever
26. Upright: ERECT
27. Spiritual glow: AURA - it was either HALO or AURA, and I guessed correctly
33. Four-time French Open winner Swiatek: IGA - name #7, learned doing crosswords
34. Window shades: TINTS - slightly meh; I think windows GET tinted - OR - treatments like drapes, curtains, blinds, shades, etc.
35. Play guitar: STRUM - well, that is part of the mechanics - there's also picking, fretting, tapping, bending, sliding - did I miss anything~?
Eddie would have turned 71 on Jan 26th
36. Org. for orthodontists: ADA - American Dental Assoc.
38. Key: ISLET - That kind of key
39. Dread: FEAR
40. Comment from someone listening to elevator music, perhaps: "I'M ON HOLD."
41. Push beyond acceptable limits: GO TOO FAR - "you've gone far, Ted" was a classic Benny Hill gag
44. ID with two hyphens: SSN
45. Totally wrong: ALL WET - I had heard this phrase before, usually from my mother
46. [Giggle]: HEE-HEE - I had TEE-HEE, so 5/6ths correct - and technically, our Monday dupe~!
all(IT)eration
47. Many a mockumentary: SATIRE - this ROCK-umentary comes to mind
49. Manatee, e.g.: SEACOW - Awww, this puzzle shoulda been blogged by MM~!
50. Taxing trip: TREK - All(IT)eration
53. Gymnast's gripping aid: ROSIN - Dah~! Not CHALK
54. Zaps: NUKES - Ah. I use this term all the time when referring to the microwave
55. Susceptible (to): PRONE - as in "prone to lying down while sleeping" 😜
59. "Don't go!": "STAY~!"
61. MMA stat: KOs - Mixed Martial Arts, a sport I do not watch, and Knock Outs
62. Kraken's realm, briefly: NHL - the 'briefly' should have clued me in to the abbr, but I went with "SEA" - yet this is also correct , as the Kraken of the National Hockey League hail from SEAttle
63. "Or so": "ISH." - I'll be over about nine"ish"
64. HHS agency: FDA - Health & Human Sevices, and the Food & Drug Administration; here's the hierarchy on the website
Leslie Young, née (oooh, I got to use it for real~! ) Leslie Rogers, was part of this collaboration here at the LA Times, and has been published in a few other places as well. I really liked the theme today - a solid, non-reveal type that has multiple examples of the common 4x4, "four by four" term we use day to day. All the themers are unique, cosisting of always-hard-to-use, 12-letter fills ( or, 4x3 if you like ), in a standard grid, and none of the trite trappings - NO circles (yay), just a few names, a few abbrs, and nothing vague or "meh". The FOUR themers;
19. Where to find a sturdy 4x4: THE HOME DEPOT - my "second" home; A 4x4 in this instance actually starts as lumber four inches by four inches square, but once dried and planed, measures 3-1/2" x 3-1/2" - and a judge upheld this "nominal" terminology. I used a short one for the center leg of this table I made as a Christmas present for my brother.
My first try at epoxy, too
26. Where to find a caloric 4x4: IN N' OUT BURGER - there are no locations of this west-coast franchise beyond TX ( TN is next ) as of 2025 - a 4x4 is this mouth-watering construction
My trainer would tell me this is my entire daily caloric intake in one sa'mich
42. Where to find an adventurous 4x4: OFF-ROAD TRAIL - the "classic" definition of a 4x4, which is a 'truck' with all four wheels powered; nowadays, there's also "all-wheel drive" - A.I. says this is the original four-wheel drive - the Wiki
Great sales pitch imagery
51. Where to find an athletic 4x4: RUNNING TRACK - I had to look this one up, as I am not "athletic", per se; it's the 4 x 400 meter dash - more from this website
An' A w ! a ~ y o G eW
ACROSS:
1. Gift wrapping need: TAPE - For all those "last minute" Christmas types, of which I was once a part, you now have less than 24hrs to minimum safe distance . . .
5. Sound in "The Addams Family" theme song: SNAP - Twice, preceded by; Du-Du-Du DUM
9. Dramatic haircut: CHOP
13. Jazz legend Fitzgerald: ELLA - name #1
14. Award presented at the World Science Fiction Convention: HUGO - name #2 - I am a voracious reader, and I switch between Crime/Detective/Mystery & Sci-Fi to change it up, so I knew what a "Hugo Award" was; can anyone recommend an author from any of these genres~? I am looking to read someone new...
15. Origami bird: CRANE
16. Fortnite's company: EPIC GAMES - Learned by doing crosswords; more here
18. Noodle dish: RAMEN
21. "You __ to be there": "HAD"
22. Tug-of-__: WAR
23. Endless expanse: OCEAN
30. Shadowboxes: SPARS
33. Disapproving chorus: BOOs
34. Brew that may be hazy: IPA - getting to be a cliché fill now
41. In one's __: emotional: FEELS - never heard this phrase; the "F" was my last "eff-in" fill
46. Drummer twice inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame: STARR - Ringo, and I learned today the second induction was as a solo artist in 2015; name #3
And previously as the drummer for The Beatles
47. Subj. for an aspiring polyglot: ESL - polyglot = knowing or using several (English as Second) Language(s)
48. Faux __: PAS - Foe Paaah, Frawnche, "false step"
55. Baggage __: CLAIM - I have not been in an airport for over 20yrs, and I don't travel much anymore - two weeks ago, I had some questions from Cornerites; unclefred asked about the pipe organ job - I left in February as I felt I was not being given the chance to grow into the company - and then they changed owners in June, as well ... see also 31D.
64. Dull: FADE - the verb instead of the adjective
DOWN:
1. Pearly whites: TEETH
2. Omega opposite: ALPHA - it's all Greek to me . . . .
3. Practiced, as a trade: PLIED - I am learning much as I ply(wood) my new trade as a handyman member of Home Advisor on the Angi app; just finished this bar for a client
Home Depot 1x oak boards and 3/4" oak plywood - a learned a few "bar" things, too
4. Per person: EACH
5. Spiritual healer: SHAMAN - good WAG on my part
6. Dos, por ejemplo: NUMERO - Español, 'two', but I didn't suss the 'No.' connection
7. Like black vinegar: AGED - I have never heard of 'black' vinegar
8. Billy Porter series about 1980s ball culture: POSE - name #4, totally unknown to me; "ball" refers to ballroom culture, the Wiki on that; here's Billy Porter's Wiki
9. Result of a blast from the past?: CRATER
That'll leave a mark....
10. Cordon bleu meat: HAM
11. End of a countdown: ONE - Give it a week, and "Yule" understand this clue/answer
12. Write: PEN - I am still gathering ideas for my own Sci-Fi book/screenplay
15. Early spring bloomer: CROCUS - I found out ASTER "comes up", er, short
17. Met Gala garb: GOWNS - Dah~! Got suckered by the lack of 'plural' in the clue
I'm down with the gown~!
20. NOLA sandwich: PO'BOY - I am reading James Lee Burke's Robicheaux series - the main character Dave is an alcoholic cop who goes to AA, set in Lousiana. ( CSO to Big Easy & Hahtoolah ), name(ish)
24. Quick and nimble: AGILE
25. Annapurna's country: NEPAL - filled via perps
In the center
26. W-2 org.: IRS - Death & Taxes, or, phonetically, the "hearse and the irse"
27. Horseshoe-shaped fastener: U-BOLT
28. Spinner: TOP
29. Merino males: RAMS - Motorized Machines, too
I worked with a guy who liked to point out "Ram in front, Dodge behind"
30. Japan's national sport: SUMO - does make sense
31. Tenured employees, for short: PROFs - ...and Prof M asked two weeks ago why the "~"~? It started waaay back in texts - I like to see an "!" stand out from a "1", "or an "l", and it just went from there
32. Floating in the air: ALOFT
36. Get the hang of: LEARN
37. Word before some language names: OLD - Old Enlgish, Old Norse, e.g.
38. Insole option: GEL
40. Subreddits, e.g.: FORUMS - should this be forA~? Or am I being too forMAL~?
41. Sordid matter: FILTH - "I read this disgusting filth. Twice."
43. Triple play, for one: RARITY - Did C.C. know this fact~?
44. Vacation cottage, often: RENTAL - Ah. Not A-FRAME - but 50% correct letter-wise
45. Realm in Norse cosmology: ASGARD - that's the "A" word I could not recall; name #5
48. "Love, Loss, and What We Ate" memoirist Lakshmi: PADMA - no clue, filled via perps, and I WAGed the last "A", since I misunderstood what "DULL" referred to at 64A. Name #6
49. Pungent: ACRID - but I nailed this one
50. Walk on water, essentially: SKATE - har-har....
I do believe this is Peggy Sue Marlin's first published puzzle - congratulations~! I found this link to another crossword site, and her name appears there a few times. For today's theme, Peggy uses the "UK" term for a 'thing' as an adjective for the "American" 'thing', with a humorous result. My parents were born and raised in Nottingham, England, so I was familiar with the "other" terms Brits use, e.g. lorry for truck, bonnet for hood, etc. Standard grid, no circles, just thirteen 3LWs, but a few too many names for my taste. The themers, all unique;
20. Rental unit with zero personality?: FLAT APARTMENT
A whole building of FLAT apartments
28. One who forgot insect repellent for a walk in the park?: BUGGY STROLLER - Camelot~!
I have to push the Pram A Lot ~!
45. Five-star frank?: BANGER SAUSAGE
This is a FINE example of sausage~!
52. Salad special at a Cape Canaveral cafe?: ROCKET ARUGULA - new to me, I did not know that arugula, everywhere else, is called "rocket" - you learn something new from crosswords everyday~!
And Away We Loo~!
ACROSS:
1. "Star Wars" villain: VADER - "I find your lack of faith . . . . distubing" - name #1
6. Cartoon supplier of explosive tennis balls: ACME
Wile E Coyote's go-to supply company
10. "I'm __ you asked": "GLAD"
14. BP merger partner: AMOCO
15. Glitzy rock genre: GLAM - ah, such sweet memories....NY Dolls and Kiss may have started it all, but I grew up in the 80s with the likes of Poison, Cinderella, and my personal favorite, Mötley Crüe
Care to see the video for Looks that Kill~? -I'm GLAM you asked~!
16. Work (up): RILE
17. Emblems on some caps: LOGOS
18. Add to the staff: HIRE
19. Auth. unknown: ANONymous
23. Mai __: rum drink: TAI
25. Día de __ Muertos: LOS - Espaniol, "Day of the Dead" - used as the backdrop for the opening sequence from "Spectre", the penultimate Bond film starring Daniel Craig. There were NO edits for the first four minutes, and that's an incredible feat; the behind-the-scenes making of - with the one-shot description mentioned at 10:42. Here's a gratuitous Daniel 007 for C.C.
I need to talk to my trainer Brett about this diet & exercise plan
26. "Lost" actor Daniel __ Kim: DAE - "Dae of the Five-O", too - in fact, I see he had a guest "54D." on Law & Order back in 1994 - his IMDb; name #2
27. Grow older: AGE
32. Host of the 2004 Olympics: ATHENS - I believe they hosted the FIRST games, as well
33. __ cards: INDEX - they come in handy for . . . .
34. Repetitive learning method: ROTE - printing music notes on, so I could learn them by sight, rather than counting lines and spaces
35. Craft beer letters: IPA - crossword staple
36. "Aladdin" parrot named for a Shakespeare villain: IAGO - name #3
40. Brother's daughter: NIECE - my niece-in-law broke her lower leg riding a quad on Thanksgiving
43. Puffy reminder of a scuffle: FAT LIP - FAT TIRE is an Amber Ale
47. Washington airport code: DCA - Dah~! Not SEA for Seattle / Tacoma, the other Washington - D.C. - and Ronald Reagan Airport
49. Bible book before 1 Cor.: ROM - Romans - ooof; I guess it's a change-up from ROMantic COMedy, but I am not familiar with the Biblical books
Bottom Shelf
50. "Star Trek" series, for short: TNG - The Next Generation, and MY generation. I could not get into the original series, as I knew Star Wars before I saw William Shatner and Leonard Nimoy, et. al. in their roles as Kirk & Spock, etc. I did, however, embrace the characters in this series, which began in 1987
Bangers humor
51. Recycle bin item: CAN
56. Repulsive: ICKY
57. Club choice: IRON - not sa'miches, but one of the "niblicks" used at 44D.
58. Big name in plastic wrap: SARAN - says name right in the clue - #4
61. Outside the lines: FOUL - sports lingo, not coloring books
62. Sandy sediment: SILT - Sandy sentiment~?
You're The One That I Want, Grease, 1978
63. Entry on a Spotify playlist: TITLE - music streaming; I use Pandora; Spotify is too much work for me
64. Carton sealer: TAPE - I first read this as cartOON
Wile E "sealed" in glue
65. Low digits: TOES
66. Quite capable: ADEPT
DOWN:
1. Actor Kilmer: VAL - name #5
2. Ti __: Italian "I love you": AMO - how ROMANtic
3. Ace-versus-ace sky battle: DOGFIGHT - George Lucas explains how he used clips of WWII dogfights so his Star Wars special effects team could grasp what he was aiming for with the Death Star battle finale
4. Climate change sci.: ECOLogy
5. Historian Terborg-Penn: ROSALYN - Sheesh. On Wednesday. Name #6 - her Wiki
6. Horrified: AGHAST
7. Chip bag closer: CLIP - Not SEAL
8. Argentine soccer legend Diego: MARADONA - I recalled this name - more here - name #7
9. May birthstone: EMERALD
Definitely not the Grinch . . . .
10. Nana: GRAM - I grew up with "Granny", thus my one goof in the grid - the 'N' to 'M'
11. One-dimensional: LINEAR
12. Word with run or tag: ALONG - run along, tag-along
13. Al __: pasta specification: DENTE
21. Throw in the trash: TOSS
22. Lead-in to prompter: TELE - TelePrompTer - history
23. Ski lift: T-BAR - third "Tee" answer in row
24. Mustang or Pinto: AUTO - FORD worked, as well - two names used by the Ford Motor Co. - and Charlie's Angels, too
I'm a fan of the Canucks, like Bert - or perhaps you know of this card game
I do the DOWN clues to start, so I quickly discovered that the theme was DOWN, as well - and I know there are a few visitors to the Corner who are not fond of this type of construction, and now, combined with the always admired circles - just like yesterday~!. Sigh. John had one other contribution to the LA Times in the past, almost four years ago to the day with a similar theme that Boomer covered. I have not had the pleasure of blogging one of his puzzles; I am totally impressed with the theme fills, and their clever arrangement, but some of the other clue/answers didn't thrill me. A handful of names, 24 each of four- and five-letter words - more than the 17 3LWs - a 15x15 grid, and three unique (*) fills;
5. The Guess Who song covered by Lenny Kravitz: AMERICAN WOMAN* - I never cared for the original, so the remake did nothing for me - sorry.
10. Principle that anything that can go wrong will go wrong: MURPHY'S LAW - There are more now;
I have proven the Workshop law too many times to count - hardware as well as tools
19. Comedian's self-deprecating assurance: "I'M HERE ALL WEEK.~!"* - Ba-dum-tiss
29. Unseen collective character on "The Office": CAMERA CREW
I so wanted to link the "best of" this phrase, but it's NSF Work - ironically
7. Routine before a race, or what can be found in this puzzle's circled letters:
WARM UP STRETCHES* - The circles denote the letters W A R M that s-t-r-e-t-c-h "up" the theme answers - one needs to limber up the noggin before working a crossword puzzle . . . .
Grid Flow is 35.2, roughly the average
And Away We Go~!
ACROSS:
1. __ lines: mysterious geoglyphs in Peru: NAZCA - I like watching "Ancient Aliens", and the Lines are a frequent topic on that show - the Wiki; geo name#1
And now A I has discovered 300+ more glyphs - the website
6. Couple: TWO
9. Love, in Spanish: AMOR
13. Geometry class statement: AXIOM - here's an explanation, sort of . . .
14. Ink pouches: SACS
16. Knockoff version: DUPE - no abbr indicated for "duplicate"
17. Chop finely: MINCE - my AXLE/IRON made this - L O C - , so I knew something was not right
18. Some Hollywood red-carpet events: PREMIERES - Solid fill
20. Go along with: ESCORT
Air Force One with a fighter "escort"
22. Formal address: MA'AM
23. Con's opposite: PRO - Corrections Officer was too long 😜
24. Celebratory gesture after a success: AIR PUNCH
'tis the season~!
26. "You __ one job!": "HAD~!"
27. TV network based in Central London: BBC - network #1, the "beeb"
30. Complain: CARP
A goldfish carp - get it~?
31. "Claws" actor Jack: KESY - No clue, filled via perps; his IMDb; name #2
33. In the style of, on French menus: À LA
34. Sailor's "Halt!": "AVAST~!"
36. Puts one's feet up: RESTS
39. Instant noodles option: RAMEN - I made my mac N cheese for Thanksgiving, but when I opened this box of Penne, it had Rotini in it
It's an "im-pasta"
41. Ultimate degree: Nth
42. Razzle-dazzle: ÉCLAT - more Frawnche, "burst out"
43. "Sullivan's Crossing" channel: THE CW - network #2 , never watched, filled via perps - name (ish)
44. Caribbean island near Venezuela: ARUBA - geo name #2
46. Blackjack card: ACE - see also 63D.
47. Crucifix: ROOD - My US History teacher in high school was Mr. Rood; he claimed his "rock band" went by the name "Merchants of Death", from the historical WWI pejorative - and he would tell us on Fridays to "make it a better weekend for someone else.", which I always appreciated.
49. Track legend Zátopek: EMIL - name #3
50. __ factor: WOW
51. AIT scanner org.: TSA - three days in a row now; Advanced Imaging Technology, Transportation Security Admin.
53. Spaghetti topper: MEATBALL
Looked so good when I wrote the blog, I went and made more "Ro-Penne" with meatballs
Or is it Pen-tini~?
56. "Monsters, __": INC.
57. With, on French menus: AVEC - more more Frawnche; without = sans
58. Dives like a hawk: SWOOPS
62. Taylor Swift hit that aptly spent two weeks atop the Billboard Hot 100: FORTNIGHT
65. Easy-to-spot jigsaw pieces: EDGES - I had a picture of Cooper made into a jigsaw puzzle as a present for my sister-in-law last year; she and my brother are tackling it now to be done before this Christmas
Me 'n Cooper, loungin' on the couch
66. Release: FREE - messed up my "SPATS" @ 51D.
67. In __ of: LIEU - send donations to the Splynter board game fund in lieu of flowers . . . .
68. Everglades wading bird: EGRET - showed up in Monday's puzzle, too - I lived in Florida for two years, don't rEGRET moving 😜
69. Threaded together: SEWN
70. Form 1099 fig.: SSN - IRS didn't work
71. Falls (over): KEELS
DOWN:
1. Topic of conversation for parents-to-be: NAME - #. 1. name. Ha~!
2. Turning point?: AXIS - I put in AXLE, but in retrospect, an axle is not really a "point"
3. Multivitamin element: ZINC - Dah~! Not IRON
4. Drinkable chocolate: COCOA - I like Ryze mushroom cocoa, but it does not make me as sleepy as advertised
6. Cook's meas.: TSP - a "tisp" is smaller than a tibble-spip, ( TBSP ) amounts I am working with when following a 'ree-sype'
8. One of a geographic quintet: OCEAN - Atlantic, Pacific, Indian, Arctic, Antarctic - which is now called Southern
9. Summery drink suffix: ADE - hi Lemonade~!
11. "Tosca," for one: OPERA
12. Fill in, as a bare spot in a yard: RESOD
I think I see a "bare spot" in the yard
15. Noisy kiss: SMACK
21. Chiefs star Kelce, to fans: TRAV - Since I am so NOT a Chiefs fan, I had no clue; this season, no NFL team seems to be the run-away favorite, as far as I can tell - name #4
25. Sanskrit for "life force": PRANA - ooops, not ASANA - that's a hatha yoga posture
27. Oldest Simpson kid: BART - Lisa, & Maggie haven't aged a day in almost 40 years - name #5
28. Ho-hum: "BLAH."
32. Min. fraction: SEC
35. Stick out like a sore __: THUMB
37. Food truck fare: TACO
38. Nurse a grudge, say: STEW - we already had several 'food' clues & answers
40. Green prefix: ECO
45. Slant: BIAS
48. New Jersey NHL player: DEVIL - I lived in Albany, NY, which is home to their farm team, the River Rats
51. Petty quarrels: TIFFS - my answer was Bzzzt~!
52. "Zzz" sound: SNORE - I prefer this ZZ sound
A post-Thanksgiving "TV Dinners", ZZ top
54. Protection: AEGIS - filled via perps; the OE dictionary says it's of Greek origin meaning "shield"
55. Ski resort building: LODGE - A-FRAME didn't fit
59. Fantasy heavy: OGRE
60. Banana skin: PEEL
61. Retired jets, briefly: SSTs - Super-Sonic TransportS - The Concorde, e.g. - this fill has been making a comeback, lately
63. Royal flush card: TEN - had to change my ACE here due to its showing up for Blackjack @ 46A.
64. Winery vat: TUN - filled via perps; etymology here