This crossword could only appear on a Splynter Wednesday - I am one of those few people who "get" the humor and cleverness of the 1975 ( 50years ~! ) Monty Python & the Holy Grail movie, and have linked its various scenes several times here at the Corner in the past. For those who do NOT "get it", my apologies for the following "homage" write-up; for those who do, this was a pleasant puzzle from Zachary, with no circles - though a lot of names - and a standard grid with an even distribution of 3- & 4LWs. Four themers, two of them 15-letter spanners, and each depicting a "skin surface injury";
17. Beach Boys hit that imagines Santa Claus in a hot-rod sleigh: LITTLE SAINT NICK - "Ni~!"
We had them on Monday, too - before my time, not my thing - only 2m15s
24. Extract information online: DATA SCRAPE- more here
38. Like some baked goods: MADE FROM SCRATCH- I make pizza from scratch now, using ground chicken for the crust, mixed with some cauliflower, then add my own healthy-choice toppings, like chicken pepperoni and low-fat mozzarella cheese
52. Notch on an analog watch: MINUTE MARK
James Bond (Daniel Craig ) wears Omega
and the 15-letter spanning reveal:
63. Iconic line from "Monty Python and the Holy Grail," or what can be said about the ends of 17-, 24-, 38-, and 52-Across?: "JUST A FLESH WOUND"
The entire Black Knight scene with the iconic line @ 2:08
And Away To Camelot~!
ACROSS:
1. Milestone foods for an infant: SOLIDS
7. Rotten: BAD
"I feel fine~!"
10. Model Delevingne: CARA - We've had this "new" CARA in crosswords before - here's a link to the British model's mansion in LA - name #1
What a set of legs - I'm talking about the ones on the piano. . . maybe the dog's, too
14. Commemorative tablet: PLAQUE - found on teeth, and in arteries, too, but not commemorative . . .
15. __ out a living: EKE - in an anarcho-syndicalist commune - and maybe truth; more here
Bloody peasant~!
16. Prayer ending: AMEN
A møøse once bit my sister
20. Info from covert ops: INTEL - "...and then leap from the rabbit, and taking the Frawnche by surprise"
if we build a large wooden badger . . .
21. Belly button type: OUTIE - the alternative is an INNIE - like mine - is that TMI~?
22. Lass: GAL - "A Witch~!"
I got better . . .
23. Some pajama tops: TEES - with fleece bottoms, under an electric blanket - so, so warm & cozy on cold winter nights~!😊
26. New Mexico town north-northeast of Santa Fe: TAOS - geo name #1
28. Meeting, informally: SESH - 21st-century-speak for session
29. Can. neighbor: USA
32. Ballet garb: TUTU
34. On a grand scale: EPIC - It IS the rabbit~! That's no ordinary rabbit~!
"I warned you...just a harmless little bunny..."
43. Adapter letters: AC-DC - not the Australian band this time
44. Careless eater: SLOB - AND - a clever crossing with 40D. Drinks carelessly: SLURPS
45. Yes vote: AYE - "...by a two-thirds majority, in the case of more major issues." - Dennis, 37yrs old
46. Wine list heading: REDS - also 'heads' the Cincinnati baseball teams list - fills it, and ends it, too.
50. Exhort: URGE - "I order you to be quiet~!" "Help~! Help~! I'm being repressed~!"
56. Hamlet, for one: DANE - Shakespeare - I toyed with SCOT, but that's Macbeth
60. "It's __-win situation": "A NO" - "Ni~!" The behind-the-scenes making of the movie
61. Image Awards gp.: NAACP - National Association for the Advancement of Colored People - today is the dealine for submissions for the Awards; more here
67. Bracket shape: ELL - I am going to use "L" brackets to secure the facade of a set of shelves I am building, then trim the top with crown - hopefully, it will be done by the time this publishes - I throw down this gauntlet ( at my own feet ) as a challenge~! - I'll post a pic in the comments
68. Tree-shaping art: BONSAI
One that looks nice, and not too expensive
69. Breather: REST - my trainer Brett has moved me on to some bigger equipment, and the exercises are getting more difficult. My weight has not changed, but I dropped another 1% of body fat. I started at 43%; he wants me down to 18%, and this past Saturday it was 29%, so more than half-way there~!
70. Cryptography org.: NSA - National S--- Agency; if I tell you, "...then. you. shall. die. - Right~!"
71. Most senior: OLDEST
DOWN:
1. Bowler's challenge: SPLIT - Run Away~!
oh, not that kind of split . . .
2. Group of NFL blockers, in brief: O-LINE - the Offensive Line
3. Foamy coffee drink: LATTE
4. Measure of sharpness: IQ TEST - what is the air-speed velocity of an unladen swallow~?
I don't know that - aaaaaaaaah~!
5. Not sharp: DULL - clever clue adjacency
6. Understand: SEE
7. Real humdinger: BEAUT - he's already got one, you see~?
( I told them we already got one~!)
8. Japanese dogs: AKITAS
9. Richards of "The Bold and the Beautiful": DENISE - name #2
10. Is able to: CAN
11. Latina friend: AMIGA - Espaniol feminine lesson
12. Go over again: RECAP - "Listen, in order to maintain air-speed velocity, a swallow needs to beat its wings forty-three times every second, right~?"
It could grip it by the husk . . .
13. Joint above a foot: ANKLE
18. In order that: SO AS TO - a bit clunky, but it works
19. Private eyes, in pulp slang: TECS - deTECtives
29. "Dexter: Resurrection" actress Thurman: UMA - yada yada 3LW Thurman = Ektorp name #4
30. Anatomical pouch: SAC
31. __ fuel to the fire: ADD
33. Hesitant syllables: UMs - could've been ERs, but a good WAG on my part
35. Fundraising org.: PTA
36. Showing no warmth: ICY - I'd rather just . . . sing~!
You're not going into a song while I'm 'ere~!
37. Nickname for Ernesto Guevara: CHE - Name #5
39. Beige hue: ECRU
41. Wine stopper: CORK - so UNcork is the starter~?
42. SCOTUS initials from 1993 to 2020: RBG - The Notorious RBG - SCOTUS = Supreme Court of the US, and one of its members, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, until 2020 - name #6
47. Sicilian volcano: ETNA - Crossword staple, geo name #3
48. Overpower with noise: DEAFEN - how I like my rock concerts
49. Biggie __: 1990s rap moniker: SMALLS - filled via perps, but I remembered him - better known as The Notorious B.I.G., and the inspiration for 42D above - name #7
51. Astronomer Halley with an eponymous comet: EDMOND - If I make it to its next pass through the inner solar system, I will be 90yrs old - name #8
52. Groundbreaking: MAJOR - Spamalot, the Broadway adaptation of MP and the Holy Grail, co-written by Python member Eric Idle, won Best Musical and more in 2005
53. Toughen: INURE
54. Schnozzes: NOSES
55. Amtrak option: ACELA - name(ish)
57. Entertain: AMUSE - "...and there was much rejoicing . . . yay."
"silly English kuh-nig-its"
58. Some maternal babysitters: NANAS
59. Call the whole thing off: END IT - I had ABORT; this is a breakup, not a mission
62. AFB no-show: AWOL - Air Force Base and Absent WithOut Leave
64. Tater __: TOT
65. "Task" network: HBO - Never seen the show, as I don't have Home Box Office streaming - I used to enjoy going to my aunt's duplex in the Bronx on Thanksgiving - they had cable HBO~!
Splynter
And now for something completely different . . . .
Today's crossword has almost all the cliché trappings of a Wednesday puzzle; an odd-sized 15 x 16 grid, the cursed circles, 28 3LWs - but just a mere half-dozen names, depending on how one counts, so it turned out to be an enjoyable solve. This looks to be Terry Sun's debut for the LA Times - I found this pic of him, if I am not mistaken - and I usually am, when it comes to constructors names; Shannon Rapp is a regular contributor. The theme answers have a type of 'club' that, when split to the ends, makes up the 'bread' of a sa'mich; the themers and reveal;
18. "Little chance of finishing soon": "NO END IN SIGHT" - I once worked in a NIGHT club out in Cincinnati, OH named "Casanova's"; they had live bands on Friday & Saturday nights
25. Chicken soup or ginger tea: COLD REMEDY - COMEDY club; my go-to remedy is Alka-Seltzer
41. Performer who often plays a protagonist's best friend: CHARACTER ACTRESS - I was briefly in the CHESS club in high school; once I was introduced to "opening gambits", I lost interest . . . .
52. Without wheat, rye, or barley: GLUTEN FREE - I don't recall there being a GLEE club in my high school; in retrospect, I might have succeeded in film-making had I been part of the DRAMA club - and where is the A/V club themer~?
62. Triple-decker lunch, or what can be found in 18-, 25-, 41-, and 52-Across: CLUB SANDWICH
'Tis the season~! Here's a video link to making the sa'mich~!"
And Away We Go~!
ACROSS:
1. Name in fairy tales: GRIMM - name # . . . .oh, never mind
12. Occupant of a virtual city: SIM - I love to play mayor of my virtual city - I even had alien-created crop circles at my farm . . .
Sim City, game #1
15. Ancient Greek region of Asia Minor: IONIA - and the origin of the Ionic column
16. Anxious feeling: UNEASE - DREAD was too short
17. "Rules __ rules": ARE - ...and made to be broken
20. "Made me giggle!": LOL - I had lunch with a co-worker from the pipe organ company last Thursday; he suggested Moe's, but Autocorrect had other ideas;
21. First place?: EDEN - Har-har; "The Garden of..." = crossword humor
22. Afore: ERE - had this fill last week as well
23. Musical group: BAND - I have been watching this guy, who has suggestions for new BANDs that have that 70s & 80s classic heavy metal sound, played with real instruments recorded on tape
24. Cards swiped at work: IDs - I hear they have to punch-in now at the pipe organ shop; used to be on the honor system
29. Accessibility law, for short: ADA - Americans with Disability Act - I have shared about this before
30. Indent key: TAB
31. Erupt: SPEW - AND - 45. Burst: POP - messy
32. Line of mountains: RANGE - pick-up line of mountains~? "Nice Peaks"
Geology humor
34. Hoppy beer: IPA - typical 3LW
37. Lake that feeds the Mississippi River: ITASCA - learning moment for me today
Hey - I know someone from Minnesota~!
44. "That'd be swell": "HOPE SO~!"
46. Jumps: LEAPS
47. "__ got a situation here": "WE'VE" - I'd link this song, but some of the clip is NSFW
49. With 66-Down, pronoun pair: SHE - AND - 66. See 49-Across: HER
51. Rested in a chair: SAT
56. Café __ leche: CON - Espaniol lesson; coffee with milk
57. Ginger cookie: SNAP
58. Run out of battery: DIE
59. Introduce to solid food, say: WEAN
61. Stir-fry pan: WOK
67. Contacts on Discord, e.g.: IMs - I am on Discord, but NSFW the Corner
68. Accept a staff position: HIRE ON - I applied as a traveling carpenter to the Nelson Treehouse company - those guys on TV - but they "moved on in the hiring process". Too bad - it would have been a really cool opportunity.
Spectacular view
69. Magic lamp dweller: GENIE
70. __ culpa: MEA
71. Go too far with: OVERDO
72. Mystery writers' award: EDGAR - Allan Poe, that is - I did not know there was a statuette
This one needed to go back to the drawing board. Not to discredit the co-authors, but the puzzle, at best, is clunky, with a mediocre theme, too many names, and egregious fill - and that's on the editor. YMMV, but fills like 5 and 53D., with names not only at 1D. - Chairman Moe mentioned certain editors will not allow abbrs to start, and I agree - but also as theme answers ( even if I know two-thirds of them ) makes this grid lose lustre . . . Congratulations to Sheri, as this looks to be her debut, and Katie has constructed and co-authored several crosswords for the LA Times, "et al."; I do hope to see more collaborations. Standard grid, only 13 3LWs - all the "worst" ones - and an oversampling of 'generic' crossword fill - but hey, no circles~! The themers and the reveal;
20. Winner of the first Olympic gold medal in men's snowboard slopestyle: SAGE KOTSENBURG - name #1 - really vague - more here
34. "White Christmas" co-star: ROSEMARY CLOONEY - name #2
43. "Peanuts" character with a tendency to sleep through class: PEPPERMINT PATTY - name #3
58. Shampoo brand that claims to be "plant obsessed," and what 20-, 34-, and 43-Across all have: HERBAL ESSENCES
* - I see that there's a new analytic on the XWord Info page that tracks "Grid Flow", created at a site called Crosserville. There is a mathematical algorithm involved, and so far, the highest flow recorded has been 219.2, and the median 31.8 - turns out that Friday and Saturday crosswords show higher flow #s; I'm gonna keep an eye on this moving forward. Today's grid~? 20.0
And Away We Go~!
ACROSS:
1. Dreary: DRAB - this definitely describes my feelings about this puzzle
5. Shock: JOLT - when I filled in 53D., I certainly got a shock - I mean, really~?
9. Improvises vocally: SCATS
14. Currency in 20 countries: EURO
15. Desire: URGE
16. Like days long ago: OLDEN
17. Has-__: BEEN - hmmm . . . filled via perps
18. Cornhusker st.: NEBRaska - HuskerG nailed this one; abbr, geo name #1 - and meh.
19. McDonald of "The Gilded Age": AUDRA - name #4 in the Hahtoolah Convention -her IMDb
23. Not even: ODD
24. Pilot's approx.: ETD - Estimated Time of Departure, crossword "alt" staple to ETA
29. Problem in one's pants or pantry: ANTS - "ants in your pants" = nervous, twitchy, "antsy"
32. Burro: ASS
40. Where to see the big picture?: IMAX
41. "Rudy" coach Parseghian: ARA - I screwed up and went with ARI - name #5
42. Erté's style: DECO - I like Art Deco; since the skyscraper was born in that ERA, we still see it's influnce 100 years later - I would get me this book
49. Tennis great Arthur: ASHE - name #6, even if it's a crossword staple
50. Michigan's __ Locks: SOO - Joins the Great Lakes Superior and Huron - geo name #2
And there's another crossword staple in there - Sault STE Marie
51. Wee: SMA - meh.
54. Rocket ending: EER - RocketEER - semi-meh, in terms of fill
56. Speed Wagon automaker: REO - this one is getting as boring as ERA and ATM
64. Like sun bears and pandas: ASIAN - Naomi showed us a sun bear in this BUNS puzzle
65. __-Seltzer: ALKA
66. California roll ingredient: CRAB - I am east coast; this was a WAG from perps
And I don't care for sushi, either, but crab is good
68. Italian soccer great Maldini: PAOLO - name #7 - if you want to know more
69. __-back: LAID
70. Like a fairy tale duckling: UGLY
71. Fragrant compound: ESTER
72. Postseason honorees, briefly: MVPs - at the time of this write-up, the World Series was 1 - 1; I'm rooting for Toronto, because their NHL Maple Leafs are playoff confounders
73. Memorization technique: ROTE
DOWN:
1. Food blogger Perelman: DEB - name #8
2. Feels bad about: RUES - I feel bad about my review, but I'm being honest
5. Outdated term for noncoding genetic material: JUNK DNA - Maybe it's a great fill, but as a theme crossing, as part of a name, on a Wednesday meh. Everything you ever wanted to know
6. Cookie with many specialty flavors: OREO - yet another crossword trope
7. Pride Month letters: LGBT
8. Not wordy: TERSE - I thought this read "worLdly" - so I was thinking CLERGY - Bzzzt~!
9. Scoundrel: SOANDSO - I do not see these as the same; "so-and-so" to me is someone anonymous, or that person whose name you cannot remember - at least that's how my mother used it
10. Country __: CLUB
11. Tally: ADD UP
12. __ firma: TERRA
13. Glitches: SNAGS - Tragedy~! A travesty~! For shame~!
Chairman paid a fine for breech of contract last Friday
21. Red-coated cheese: EDAM
22. List ender: ET AL. - abbr, Latin for "and others"
26. Klutz's move, perhaps: TRIP
27. "Ben-Hur" setting: ROME - even if I know this, it's geo name #3
28. "Hurry!" letters: A.S.A.P. - As Soon As Possible - and it's not the same as "hurry~!"
30. Peak transport: TRAM - I had T-bar, as in a ski lift to the peak
31. Lebanon neighbor: SYRIA - geo name #4
33. Bubbly beverage: SODA - good WAG; could have been COLA
35. Convention center event: EXPO - I have attended the Toy Fair in NYC twice
The Javits Center in Lego, from 2017
36. Tuna holders: CANS - NETS is next; my ARI at 41A. left the "I" in, so I did not get my ta-DA~!
37. Brooklyn B-ballers: NETS - B-ballers are basketball players, even tho Baseball could work as well; and they're name(ish)
38. Start for -derm or -plasm: ECTO - These guys knew all about Ectoplasm
"That's great Ray - save some for me~!" Ghostbusters
39. Toy on a string: YO-YO
44. "__ Rigby": ELEANOR - name #9 - and I spelled it wrong, too
45. Rod's partner: REEL - CONE worked, if we were talking eyes
46. Duds: THREADS - CLOTHES fit too, but Bzzzt
47. Hammer head: PEEN
51. Rhombus, e.g.: SHAPE - ah. Here's the actual 'classification' of four-sided polygons:
We had "kite" on Monday
52. Southwestern flattops: MESAS
53. Eliciting many laughs: A RIOT - Cringe. Even if you claimed to parse this as "the place was ariot with laughter" it still doesn't work, and sounds "meh" at best
55. Domain: REALM
57. Happen: OCCUR
59. Packed hay: BALE
60. Many an Eastern European: SLAV
61. YouTube ad option: SKIP - And I do this ASAP - now that's how to clue it~!
62. Therefore: ERGO
63. Shaker filling: SALT - Who's looking for their lost shaker of salt~?
I thought the third verse line was "and soon a Veranda" - hey, it makes sense . . .