Words: 68 (missing J,Q,Z)
Blocks: 31
So pleased to get a John Lampkin puzzle, and this, if I am not
mistaken, is his first Saturday publishing, at least for the LA Times. I
have enjoyed his Sunday constructions, and I find his cluing to be
fresh and humorous - and today was no exception. To find out more about
John, his interview is here.
Of course, no grid would be complete if he didn't include some animal
references - and I was determined to get 1 across, no matter how long it
took. As it turned out, the whole thing took about 30 seconds longer
than my
personal allotted time, and I have to admit to one red-letter; see 60
down. Triple 10-letter across corners, triple 9s in the downs;
17a. Hammers home : REITERATES - my first read was "hammer's home", as in TOOL BOX, which wasn't going to work; this is the verb, not the noun
12d. At ten, say : ON THE HOUR - simple, and yet difficult to see in the 'down'
62a. Leftovers dish, perhaps : COTTAGE PIE - never heard of it; had --PIE, and the rest was perps and a WAG
31d. Short putt : TWO-FOOTER
ACROSS:
1. What separates the gulls from the buoys? : WEBBED FEET
- it took most of the time to get the NW corner to fill, because I
was stuck at 1a. thinking "something ---NET"; this is just plain clever
11. Red number : LOSS - I tried DEBT
15. Come fashionably? : ARRIVE LATE
16. 20 fins : ONE C - I did the math; 20 x 5 = 100, but couldn't fit "C-NOTE"
18. Nail target : ITCH - I had the "B" first, so I tried STUD; can you tell I'm stuck in carpentry mode~?
19. Chemical formerly used in carbonless copy paper manufacture : PCB - Polychlorinated Biphenyl; more from Wiki
20. Challenges : RIGORS
21. "Go away!" : "SHOO~!" - had it in, took it out....
22. Mayan pyramid feature : STEP
15. Come fashionably? : ARRIVE LATE
16. 20 fins : ONE C - I did the math; 20 x 5 = 100, but couldn't fit "C-NOTE"
18. Nail target : ITCH - I had the "B" first, so I tried STUD; can you tell I'm stuck in carpentry mode~?
19. Chemical formerly used in carbonless copy paper manufacture : PCB - Polychlorinated Biphenyl; more from Wiki
20. Challenges : RIGORS
21. "Go away!" : "SHOO~!" - had it in, took it out....
22. Mayan pyramid feature : STEP
24. Threw on : DONNED
26. Self-described "non-musician" : ENO - oops, I had EMO first
27. Portent : OMEN
29. It can be before you : ARE
30. Checkup result letters : HDL - cholesterol number
31. Nut features : THREADS
26. Self-described "non-musician" : ENO - oops, I had EMO first
27. Portent : OMEN
29. It can be before you : ARE
30. Checkup result letters : HDL - cholesterol number
31. Nut features : THREADS
This would make a good "john" sign, too
34. Experimental habit? : LAB COAT - I totally nailed this; and yet I did not get "oodles" at 55a.
36. They can be frustrating : WAITS - I lack patience, most definitely
37. Enterprise officer : UHURA - I always misspell this with a third "U" at the end
38. Eponymous Seminole leader : OSCEOLA - all perps, and a WAG at the "L"
41. Kiwi genus : APTERYX - once I had the "P", I knew that birds were "pter", and flightless ones were "A-pter"; the "YX" seemed good taxonomic Latin
43. Disgusted word from Lady Macbeth : "FIE~!"
44. Rest : NAP - I take one every day, roughly between 12-2pm
45. Rest poorly : TOSS
46. Kind of trading, briefly : OTC
47. Pabst brand : STROH'S - a little history lesson
49. Big Ten player since 2014 : TERP - Maryland Terrapins - another animal reference
53. Epps of "House" : OMAR
55. Gobs : OODLES
57. Good name for a London washroom attendant : LOU - lou/loo
58. Net : TAKE
59. Zip : SPEED ALONG - I considered "NOT A THING" kind of zip, but it didn't fit
61. Apple site : EDEN - not the computer ( e.g. DESK ), and not TREE
63. Leftovers : REST - a clecho from 62a., another JL cluing stlye
64. Valuation : ASSESSMENT
DOWN:
1. Twists : WARPS - common in wood boards, especially 1x lumber
2. Straight up : ERECT - ah. Not LEGIT
3. Crooked bread? : BRIBE - ah. ah. Not LUCRE, but I was on the right wavelength
4. Boring piece : BIT - and more carpentry
5. Lasting start : EVER - everlasting
6. Knocked : DERIDED
7. Spouted containers : FLAGONS
8. Big name in stationery : EATON - perps
9. Lasting : ETERNAL
10. Mosaic piece : TESSERA - learned from doing crosswords
11. __ Chiles, portrayer of Dr. Holly Goodhead in "Moonraker" : LOIS
3. Crooked bread? : BRIBE - ah. ah. Not LUCRE, but I was on the right wavelength
4. Boring piece : BIT - and more carpentry
5. Lasting start : EVER - everlasting
6. Knocked : DERIDED
7. Spouted containers : FLAGONS
8. Big name in stationery : EATON - perps
9. Lasting : ETERNAL
10. Mosaic piece : TESSERA - learned from doing crosswords
11. __ Chiles, portrayer of Dr. Holly Goodhead in "Moonraker" : LOIS
13. Lesser : SECONDARY
14. Homeowner's burden : SCHOOL TAX - my "U" from Uhura was leading me to "something TUB"; again, I'm in the middle of building a bathroom, so....
23. Baudelaire, par exemple : POETE - Les Frawnche
25. Times to come out : DEBUTS
28. Plinth course layers : MASONS - ah, the worker, not the stratum
14. Homeowner's burden : SCHOOL TAX - my "U" from Uhura was leading me to "something TUB"; again, I'm in the middle of building a bathroom, so....
23. Baudelaire, par exemple : POETE - Les Frawnche
25. Times to come out : DEBUTS
28. Plinth course layers : MASONS - ah, the worker, not the stratum
32. Is set : HAS IT MADE
33. Generally gluten-free snacks : RICE CAKES
35. Tea __ : CHEST
33. Generally gluten-free snacks : RICE CAKES
35. Tea __ : CHEST
39. Play that inspired Puccini : La TOSCA - filled via perps; the Wiki
40. Fitting : APROPOS
41. Fit figure, usually : ATHLETE
42. Impersonated : POSED AS - my kind of pose
40. Fitting : APROPOS
41. Fit figure, usually : ATHLETE
42. Impersonated : POSED AS - my kind of pose
48. "Sweet Smell of Success" co-screenwriter : ODETS - perps and WAGs
50. Slip to tie a knot? : ELOPE
51. Masterless samurai : RONIN - learned from an episode of "The X-Files"
52. Sound named by George Vancouver : PUGET - funny, I've been reading the making of Star Wars and Empire Strikes Back, so I was thinking of the noise sound, not the body of water sound. I took a vacation to Seattle, and saw the sound - or is that an oxymoron~?
54. Torn : RENT
56. Weakens : SAGS
60. Rover's kin? : LEM - dah~!! I went with LAM - as in 'going on the lam', which I think is similar to someone 'roving'....and John ends his clues with "kin", I might add....
50. Slip to tie a knot? : ELOPE
51. Masterless samurai : RONIN - learned from an episode of "The X-Files"
52. Sound named by George Vancouver : PUGET - funny, I've been reading the making of Star Wars and Empire Strikes Back, so I was thinking of the noise sound, not the body of water sound. I took a vacation to Seattle, and saw the sound - or is that an oxymoron~?
54. Torn : RENT
56. Weakens : SAGS
60. Rover's kin? : LEM - dah~!! I went with LAM - as in 'going on the lam', which I think is similar to someone 'roving'....and John ends his clues with "kin", I might add....
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