HEAD START
The Running of the Bulls~? Or maybe this cartoon~?
This is my first time blogging a Michael Torch puzzle; he has two previous ones for the LA Times, the last when he paired up with constructor Kevin Christian back in March. We have no circles (yay~!), an even distribution of 3-, 4-, 5- and 6-letter words (~17), barely any names, and a mix of both Across and Down Themers with a centered reveal;
18A. *Extracts dirt from the carpet, maybe: STEAM CLEANS - I saw this on the Dan Aykroyd show "The Unbelievable" while on the elliptical at the gym this past Saturday
Crush, TX, 1896
59A. *California's "Eureka" and New York's "Excelsior": STATE MOTTOS - I knew these two mottos, the second because I lived in NY for most of my life😜. Connecticut's is "Qui Transtulit Sustinet" - the translation here
3D. *Vidal Sassoon's expertise: HAIR STYLING - his Wiki , name #1
26D. *Low-carb sandwich: LETTUCE WRAP - using lettuce instead of bread
Actually looks quite tasty
39A. Leading, or, when parsed differently, what can lead into the starts of the answers to the starred clues: A/HEAD OF - two parsings; Ahead, and a Head - of; steam, state, hair, and lettuce
And Away We Go~!
ACROSS:
1. Fireplace residue: ASH - AND - 44D. Fireplace residue: SOOT - Thank the maker this past August was colder & drier than I expected, so less A/C; I'm looking forward to the fall, football and a cozy fire
4. Laundry basket: HAMPER
10. Spice made from the husk of a nutmeg: MACE - I knew this; CT is nicknamed the "nutmeg" state due to this tale; The spice is NOT in the defensive spray - that's a brand name of pepper spray
14. Indian beach destination: GOA - Three letters and Indian~? Ektorp = GOA (name #2)
15. Moon mission program: APOLLO - The memorable 11 and 13; makes me think of HuskerG
16. Subject of a chemistry diagram: ATOM
17. Stat boosted by a home run: RBI - Runs Batted In - a clue for our hostess C.C.
20. Countesses' counterparts: EARLS
22. Adds fuel to: STOKES - this reminds me of steam locomotives, too
23. Old Ford flops: EDSELS - haven't seen this crossword staple in a while (name(ish))
25. Resolved out of court: SETTLED
29. Ensnare: TIE UP
31. Bullfighting figure: TORERO - nailed it - they'll need one in the 10K cartoon
32. Vegetarian frozen-food brand: AMY'S - the website
34. Wells Fargo competitor: CITI - financial institutions; I have two credit cards from WF beause they once held my mortgage - now it's with "Mr. Cooper" - not related to my brother's dog
37. Feel a sense of belonging: FIT IN - I have always felt like I have never "fit in" - I'm just a weirdo
38. 8 pts. or 4 qts.: GALLon - I started with AMT; I did not see that they were the same measurement
41. First number in many countdowns: TEN - nine - eight - seven . . . .
42. Japanese art genre: ANIME
45. Source of inspiration: MUSE - if there is a muse of "carpentry", then . . . .
46. Overlook: IGNORE - that Muse has been doing this, lately
50. NFLer who plays at the Meadowlands: NY GIANT - as do the long-suffering NY Jets of the NFL as well; the stadium is in the swamps of New Jersey no less
52. Opt for: SELECT
55. Viewpoint: STANCE
58. Home to the Ninja Turtles: SEWER - My screen-name comes not from Splinter, the TMNT rat "sensei", but from putting lumber away sans gloves at Grossman's Lumber many moons ago . . .
The senior drafter at the Pipe Organ company started at Grossman's as well
63. Light beam: RAY - I blogged that Dan/C.C. puzzle in July
64. Junior staffer: AIDE
65. Online investment service: eTRADE - had some funny Super Bowl baby ads
Riding the dog like a horse is "frowned upon~!"
67. "Quick, before we're late!": "C'MON~!"
68. Classroom unit: LESSON - AND - 49D. Decrease: LESSEN - I am sort of 'Meh' about this . . . ?
69. Parakeet or rabbit: PET - I have had the rabbit, not the bird
DOWN:
1. Shake hands (on): AGREE
Great Album Cover Art
2. "Just awful!": "SO BAD~!"
4. Pain in the neck: HASSLE - Lately, all my home projects have turned into huge hassles
5. Perfectly suitable: APT
6. "The Simpsons" bar: MOE'S - according to this site, it's a tavern, not a bar; name(ish)
7. Community developer's map: PLAT - its etymology derived from PLOT
8. Ticklish toys that caused a frenzy at Christmas in 1996: ELMOs - name(ish) - my "generation" was obsessed with Cabbage Patch Kids, because they were oddly cute/ugly and could be "legally" adopted
9. "Guardians of the Galaxy" raccoon: ROCKET - I have not actually seen these movies - had to rely on perps; name #3
10. Opera conductors: MAESTRI - I figured it was the Latin plural, and not maestrOS
11. __ loss for words: AT A
12. Swindle: CON - Ooops, not ROB; 33% correct
13. CPR crew: EMS
19. Excuse from work: LET OFF - meh; I think of fireworks being "let off"
21. Luau loops: LEIS - alliteration
24. "I did no __ thing!": "SUCH~!"
27. Native Pennsylvanians: ERIES - This I should have figured out; Organ Supply Industries is located there - I was part of a road trip that visited the factory in ERIE, PA
28. "Death, be not proud" poet John: DONNE - name #4 - learning moment for me; more here
30. Fruit-filled desserts: PIES
32. Another time: AGAIN - not LATER
33. Unkempt: MANGY
35. Eastern philosophical path: TAO
36. Pop sensation: IDOL
40. Big name in elevators: OTIS - crossword staple name #5
43. Lick, as an envelope: MOISTEN
45. Like peacocks: MALE - ah. I was trying to think of a four-letter word for SHOWY
47. Nail polish, e.g.: ENAMEL
51. Govt. investment option: T-NOTE - I, of course, filled in T-BOND; 40% correct
53. Stop: CEASE
54. Romantic rendezvous: TRYST
56. Middles: Abbr.: CTRs
57. Greek vowels: ETAs
59. Cul-de-__: SAC - It's a dead end....
60. "Beetlejuice" director Burton: TIM - name #6
61. Big commotion: ADO
Splynter
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