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 . . .
It seems fitting that I should get a poker/card-playing theme - sadly, I was down on Long Island this past weekend to attend the wake of my dear friend Greg B., whom I'd known for nine years, as he died last Tuesday after a three-year battle with brain cancer. I had not seen him since the diagnosis, as the disease had made it diffiuclt for him to retain your name or the thread of a conversation, so he opted to spend his time ( rightfully ) with his wife and daughter. I was grateful to him for inviting me to his home for a poker game once a week, and you knew it was poker night because he would wear a shirt with "Bluffy McLiarpants" across the front; the image above was my response to that shirt; I wore this at the card table to "distract" the other players 😵. We've seen several Emma Oxford puzzles for the LA Times, and today's grid was a pleasant solve for me; no circles, just a few names, and a Wednesday difficulty. The themers which represent the "stages" of a card game;
18. 1977 Top 20 single by Boz Scaggs: LIDO SHUFFLE - Cool song
23. "Love your work!": I'M A HUGE FAN - we would fan first, to see who dealt first
38. Engagement ring option: PRINCESS CUT - done by the player to the dealer's right
54. Aspiring musician's goal: RECORD DEAL - always to the left
59. Dramatic presentation often staged during Lent: PASSION PLAY- we would PLAY high/low games, with a "stack" of chips, and the winners would "split" the pot; you could also go 'both ways', and if you won, you would "sweep" - thus, the words on my T-shirt
And Away We Go~!
ACROSS:
1. Civil War POTUS: ABE - I wondered what his middle name was; POTUS is the abbr for President of the United States, so I wondered what A_L would be - more here
4. Anklebones: TARSI - crossword staple
Such beautiful Tarsi
9. Lawn ornament in a hat: GNOME
14. Bagel topping: LOX - I stopped in to see Cooper ( also my brother, who shares the same house with the dog ) and had me another bagel with chocolate chip cream cheese - it's better than it sounds~!
15. Not suitable: INAPT
16. Aspirational, as goals: LOFTY - my lofty goal is to be recognized for my fantasic board games - still trying to figure out how to get them produced
17. Hill worker?: ANT - not the quaint reference to the "US Capitol", on the "hill"
20. DEA agent: NARC
22. 44th first family: OBAMAS
27. Drive-__: THRU
30. Polite assent in Seville: SIS, ENOR - Si, C.C.~!
31. Court figs.: DAs - District Attorneys
33. Rower's implement: OAR
34. "The Mystery of __ Drood": EDWIN
36. Face With Tears of Joy, for one: EMOJI - 😂
41. Selected: CHOSE
43. Cars: AUTOS
44. Zeus, e.g.: GOD - "high -ODs" . . .
45. Skip the grass seed: SOD - low "-ODs"
48. Cloaks: MANTLES - I watched two "classic" movies over the weekend - "The Curse of Frankenstein" ( that's Fron-ken-schteen ) and "The Horror of Dracula", both starring Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee - two actors who would later have roles in the Star Wars films
Tis the season~!
52. Highlander of ancient Peru: INCA
56. Zeus's daughter: ATHENA
58. Not fooled by: ONTO
64. Do some mending: SEW
65. The Ivies, e.g.: OCTET - those eight being these
66. Leader of the girl group Red Velvet: IRENE - we've seen her here before - KPOP
67. Before, before: ERE - "Able was I . . . "
68. Some Southwest landmarks: MESAS
69. Things to read on the road: SIGNS - 𝅘𝅥𝅘𝅥𝅮𝅘𝅥𝅯 if you're gonna rock down to . . . .
... and not recharge your cell phone 𝅘𝅥𝅘𝅥𝅮𝅘𝅥𝅯
70. Australian airport code: SYDney
DOWN:
1. "Ironic" singer Morissette: ALANIS - I linked her and the song in a previous puzzle
2. Brand of scouring powder: BON AMI
3. Bonuses: EXTRAS
4. Up to, for short: TIL - unTIL
5. Alex and __ jewelry: ANI - I had ANN to start, but she showed up later at 62D. Here's a shocking story behind the woman who founded the jewelry company
6. "Tubular!": "RAD~!"
7. "Spaceballs," for one: SPOOF - and it's a good one, too~!
8. Bleak assessment: IT'S BAD
9. Down in the dumps: GLUM
10. Skim, in the dairy aisle: NO FAT
11. Branch: OFFSHOOT
12. The NHL's Canadiens, on a scoreboard: MTL - abbr for Montreal; I had MON - MTL is nearly a unique fill; The "Habs" - too early in the season for me still, CandianEh!
13. Quiet part of a hurricane: EYE
19. "Pitch Perfect" actress __ Mae Lee: HANA - filled via perps
24. Boxers or briefs: UNDIES - which are you~? Or do you go "commando"~?
25. Formal dress: GOWN - were undies "formerly" worn beneath that gown . . . ?
26. Actor Stoltz: ERIC - I liked him in Pulp Fiction
Prank caller~!
28. "The Big Bang Theory" character: RAJ - I asked my brother, sitting across his dining room table, for this answer - he likes it, but I cannot stand to watch a single scene of this show
29. New England sch.: URI - University of Rhode Island - my "CT nextdoor neighbor"
32. __ fiddle: SECOND - HA~! FIT-AS-A- worked, too~!
35. Teacher's org.: NEA
37. High-priority activity, per some guidebooks: MUST-DO
38. Downloads before a long road trip, perhaps: PODCASTS - ROAD MAPS worked, too, but duped
39. Japanese sport: SUMO
40. Rating unit: STAR - I give this crossword four-and-a-1/2 out of five "Moe Stars"
41. Much of the F/X in the MCU: CGI - Computer-Generated Imagery, the Marvel Comic Universe; I am not a fan of this genre, tho I did like Deadpool
42. Babe: HON - I prefer this quaint three-letter SO nickname to "bae"
46. Black-and-white treat: OREO
47. "Mystic River" novelist Lehane: DENNIS - I have read the book; one of a just a handful from authors whose work gave me an emotional response - another was The Secret Place by Tana French
49. Inserts in some frames: LENSES - those kinds of frames
50. Diner or bistro: EATERY
51. Lost steam: SLOWED
53. Lost: AT SEA
55. Island off Naples: CAPRI
57. Battleship successes: HITS - the Milton-Bradley ship-hunting game
59. Juice brand with distinctive bottles: POM
60. Nail, as a test: ACE - R.I.P. ACE Frehley of KISS
Shock Me - the extended "smoking guitar" solo from 1977
61. Relay segment: LEG
62. "The Baby-Sitters Club" writer __ M. Martin: ANN - more here
Splnyter stepping for our Sunday Bloggess C.C., who takes the honor of being today's constructor. I usually skip Sunday's puzzle and work on the Wed blog, but it was a JazzB week, so here we are. My solve had lots of "well, it fits, but it's wrong" answers ⁽⁺⁾ today. No circles, a fair number of names, a balanced spread of 3-, 4-, 5- and 6-letter words, 88 squares ( if my math is correct ) of theme fill - but - they're 'missing' the "L" and "A" from in-the-vernacular phrases, leading to some humorous, unique fill. The themers, and the reveal in the final Across;
23A. *Ensemble for finals week?: (LA)TEST FASHION
28A. *Slug made from an old can?: (LA)TIN QUARTER
58A. *Christmas tree in an atelier?: ARTISTIC F(LA)IR
83A. *Courses full of twists and turns?: (LA)MAZE CLASSES - birthing technique
110A. *Organizer for a nail tech?: MANI(LA) FOLDER
119A. *Treadmill setting for a Roman emperor?: CAESARS PA(LA)CE
32D. *Pride of a jacked security guard?: ANTI-THEFT A(LA)RM
43D. *Thanksgiving stuffing dishes that aren't up to snuff?: SA(LA)D DRESSINGS
130. Mardi Gras city nickname, and an apt description of the answers to the starred clues: NOLA - New Orleans, LouisianA, or, parsed for the theme, "No L A"
And "L A" We Go~!
ACROSS:
1. Layer outside the germ: BRAN - I do the DOWN clues first; I had B - - N to start
5. Like a perennial: HARDY - durable - they keep coming back~!
10. LAPD alerts: APBs - No LA~! #1
14. No. 1 pals: BFFs - Text-speak, Best Friends Forever
18. Sacred flower in Buddhism: LOTUS
I'll take this Lotus - the Turbo Esprit
20. In the know: AWARE - toyed with ALERT⁽⁺⁾ because this cluster was a bit messy
21. Helpful hint: CLUE
22. Ontario lake: ERIE
25. Purple boba tea flavor: TARO
26. Roof overhang: EAVE
27. Hit lists: TOP TENS
30. Playing surface that favors topspin: CLAY - I so wanted FELT here, as in pool tables
33. Video camera button: RECord - I am making a table for my brother for Christmas, and I am thinking about shooting a video of the process - I bought this thing for holding my phone:
34. Bro or stepbro: SIBling
36. Total score: TALLY
37. "Mulan" invader: HUN
38. Maker of off-road vehicles: TONKA - HONDA⁽⁺⁾ fit, and a good 60% correct, but Bzzzt
40. Guitar licks: RIFFS - I am very familiar with this concept - it's good to go back to songs that were once difficult for me to play, and I now find easier from practice and learning scales
42. Runner-up: LOSER
46. Visiting the area: IN TOWN - I had planned to drive to Cincinnati, OH at the end of the month for the 25th anniversary of "The Golem", the made-for-TV movie I worked on, but now I'm told it's just a showing in a theater - no cast or crew were invited to attend - 12hrs is a long way to drive to sit in a cinema.
48. Mall pizza chain: SBARRO
50. Striped stone: AGATE
51. Egyptair hub city: CAIRO
52. David of "ABC World News Tonight": MUIR - filled via perps
54. LED component: DIODE - Light-Emitting, that is
57. Focalin target, briefly: ADHD - no clue, had ADHG via crossings
61. Greeting to a mate: G'DAY - an Aussie, mate~!
62. Genetic material: DNA
63. Application in some massages: HOT OIL - the subject of massages came up at the gym last week; they are offered in my club, but I have never actually HAD a massage - perhaps I should treat myself this Christmas
64. Creole chef Chase: LEAH - again, filled via perps; more here
66. Holds nothing back: LETS RIP
69. Course track for a future JD: PRE-LAW - "JD" being a learning moment for me - the Wiki
71. Falcons city: ATLANTA - their NFL team
74. Marathon setting: GREECE - I had AVENUE - but this is the city, not the run
75. Person who calls the shots: REFEREE
77. Quindim ingredient: YOLK - with YOL -, I WAGed the "K"
78. Kale and cabbage: GREENS
80. Traditional mo. for a Bavarian beer festival: OCTober - happening NOW
81. Sultry growl: RAWR - I recall having this fill just recently, and not too many people cared for it
87. Make airtight: SEAL
89. Strip in the kitchen: STEAK - with - 24D. Cook wear?: APRON - cute misdirections
How's that for an apron - care for some (un)dressing with that salad~?
91. Parks of Alabama: ROSA
92. Crocheted mat: DOILY
93. "Snowfall" actor Damson __: IDRIS - my final fill; good to see an alternative to "ELBA"
95. Like most awards: ANNUAL
97. Mount __: Washington estate: VERNON - my gym is located in Vernon, CT . . .
98. Arizona State's city: TEMPE - my ex is located in Arizona . . .
99. Some choral singers: ALTOs - and my voice is located in the baritone range.
100. Harsh: ACRID
103. Classic muscle car: GTO - "Goat" - here's where the name G T O comes from
104. Doll with neon hair: TROLL
106. Dorm VIPs: RAs - Resident Assistants
108. Hack (off): LOP
109. Secondhand: USED
114. Tofu nutrient: PROTEIN - I have "plateaued" at the gym; my trainer has now dropped my calorie intake to 1900/day, with 30-35% Protein, 30-40% Carbs, and 25-35% Fat
117. 50-50: EVEN
118. Persian greeting?: MEOW - Persian, the cat, that is
123. Religious subgroup: SECT
124. Bend at a barre: PLIE
125. Minor key?: ISLET - Minor = small :: Key = island
126. Underground worker: MINER - the "other" MINOR
It's the key of "B sharp"
127. Inquires: ASKS
128. Straight people, casually: HETS - Clunky, sorta meh; Heterosexuals - don't usually hear it spoken
129. Love, in arias: AMORE
DOWN:
1. Club alternative: BLT - sa'miches
2. Eggs in ikura sushi: ROE
3. Tags on social media: ATS - more commonly "@"s
4. Like some brownies: NUTTY - I like my PB chunky, but not my brownies
5. Light a fire under: HASTEN - ah. Not IGNITE⁽⁺⁾
6. "Doggone it!": "AW HECK~!"
7. Desert rarity: RAIN
8. Smeltery waste: DROSS - SLAG was too short
9. Currency at pachinko parlors: YEN - in retrospect, this makes sense
11. Nursery nutrients: PLANT FOOD; the set of 8- & 9-letter down fills; 14D. Poses done in a taproom: BEER YOGA; 82D. "Happens to everyone": "WE ALL DO IT"; 88D. Some light cosmetics: LIP TINTS
12. Head-to-toe garments: BURQAS - I had the "K", not the "Q" at first
13. Han River capital: SEOUL
15. Campus group: FRAT - Not ROTC⁽⁺⁾
16. __-second rule: FIVE - I frequently adhere to this phenomenon, despite what Mythbusters proved
The Five-Second Rule tested
17. Oracle: SEER
19. OAK alternative: SFO - I was stumped by this - I am not West coast, so I did not recognize the airport codes of California's Bay Area tarmacs - and now there's controversy . . .
28. Classic Ford: T-BIRD - I had the less-than-classic, but still way-cool, 1986 Turbo Coupe
29. Ristorante menu preposition: ALLA - penne ALLA vodka, e.g.
30. Spanish girl: CHICA
31. Like some eclipses: LUNAR - Not TOTAL⁽⁺⁾
35. Fund that might grow for decades: IRA
38. Like some rear admirals: TWO-STAR
39. "Yeah, right!": "AS IF~!"
Wayne's World
41. Heebie-jeebies: FRIGHT - not CREEPS⁽⁺⁾
44. Sharing a cultural identity: ETHNIC
45. Orangutan: RED APE - I tried BIG APE⁽⁺⁾
47. Warbler lookalike: ORIOLE
49. Scouring brand: BRILLO
52. Wii Sports avatar: Mii - how you appear in the game; this is my Facebook Avatar
53. Golden State sch.: UCLA - No LA~! #2
55. Lentil dish: DAL
56. Product that may reduce dark circles: EYE GEL
59. Castle structures: TOWERS - I loves me a castle, especially with towers
60. Domain: REALM - Not ARENA⁽⁺⁾
65. Capital city in Anatolia: ANKARA
67. Like new tires: TREADED - But what about F1 racing~?
68. Motion detector, e.g.: SENSOR
69. Toast at a Bavarian beer festival: PROSIT - ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ - crossing IDRIS, a bit of a Natick
70. Go back: RECEDE - Not RETURN⁽⁺⁾
72. Ruthless ruler: TYRANT - Not DESPOT⁽⁺⁾
73. Forever and a day: AGES - Not EONS⁽⁺⁾
76. Put away: EAT
79. TV pioneer: RCA
84. French novelist Émile: ZOLA - seen this name in Crosswords before
85. Cotija-covered corn: ELOTE - ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
86. Council of clerics: SYNOD
90. Bouillon brand: KNORR - they make sides dishes in bags, too
94. Feudal laborer: SERF
96. Miss. home: USA - I was not fooled by this, but I did hesitate - Mississippi is in the US of A
97. Deadly snake: VIPER - not ADDER⁽⁺⁾
99. Gene arising from mutation: ALLELE
101. End-of-game pitcher: CLOSER - Not RELIEF⁽⁺⁾
102. Revolve: ROTATE
105. Extra pep: OOMPH
107. Twitch: SPASM - I had a SPASM in my last puzzle blog
109. Let fall, as hair: UNPIN
That's a BIG PIN
110. Steep-sided plateau: MESA
111. Urban rtes.: AVEs
112. Giraffe feature: NECK
They're "necking"
113. Fleecy mamas: EWES
"Youse" got to check out this mama in fleece-lined tights~!
I really enjoyed today's collaboration between two solid crossword constructors Amie & Amanda. A sports teams theme we have seen before, where the monikers are combined to make a new, funny/punny answer. Today's team names are from the National Basketball Association, the professional organization of a game I have no interest in whatsoever - I'd rather watch golf. I think it has to do with the squeak of sneakers on hardwood - that and the fact that one only needs tune-in to the last 30secs to see who wins, IMHO. Lot's of 3LWs, only five(ish) names, and all the theme answers are unique;
20. Peddles pearls of wisdom?: HAWKS NUGGETS - Atlanta / Denver - see below
28. Observes casual Friday at the office?: BUCKS BLAZERS - Milwaukee / Portland *¹
49. Gains barbers' equipment?: NETS CLIPPERS - Brooklyn / Los Angeles - *²
58. Microsoft virtual work gathering, and what can be found in 20-, 28-, and 49-Across:
TEAMS MEETING - When I worked at Westhampton Architectural Glass, the only thing we used TEAMS software for was to plan lunch; someone would put up, about 11am, a hint about what they were interested in eating, e.g. "pizza?" - and for the next hour, we would debate what to eat and who was going to pick up the food 😜
The list of all NBA teams
Some other pairings - MAGIC WIZARDS is too easy;
Lightning Affect~? = SPURS THUNDER
Steals from NASA~? = KNICKS ROCKETS
*¹ - Technically, it's the TRAIL Blazers . . . *² - Technically, a BOROUGH of NY, not the city . . .
And Away We Go~!
ACROSS:
1. Annoy: IRK
4. Bridge action: BID - Not TIE, as in span - that's the wrong kind of bridge - I like this type - 19 bizarre bridges, 12 unusual bridges
Scary~? Then you suffer from 66A., the Gephyro version
7. Floated in the air: WAFTED
13. "Good Grief" director Levy: DAN - name #1 - I'm following the "Hahtoolah Convention"
14. Pros: ACES
16. Iggy the Beanie Baby, for one: IGUANA - AND - 29D. Humphrey the Beanie Baby, for one: CAMEL - I still have one Beanie Baby, and three Webkins; had a pet iguana Zeus, too - name(ish)
Yes, Iggy is supposed to be blue . . .
17. Big fuss: ADO
18. Noodle with a sarashina variety: SOBA - I'm getting the hang of all these four-letter food-types; SOBA, NORI, UDON, MISO, etc
66. Exposure therapy target: PHOBIA - what's yours~? I am afraid to reveal mine - which, uh, by default, makes clear it's Phobophobia
67. Garment worn under a dress: SLIP
68. One who sounds just like you: EWE - ah, not APE - a very clever meta clue
69. Sitcom about a couple living in a haunted house: GHOSTS - I've only seen the ads for this show
70. Tense NBA periods, for short: OTs - and a bonus 'Easter Egg' for the theme
71. Good to go: SET - "got my go-bag, I'm set~!"
DOWN:
1. State that's home to the Museum of Clean: IDAHO - learning moment - the website
2. Weather tracker: RADAR
3. Not just assumed: KNOWN
4. Low-pitched brass instrument: BASS TUBA - this seems a bit redundant for me, but here's more - this clue/answer needed to show up on a Jazzbumpa trombone Wednesday~!
5. Screen symbol: ICON - clecho with - 31. Screen symbol: STAR - I filled them correctly the first time
6. Prove false: DEBUNK - the X-Files word
7. Pipe cleaner center: WIRE - Huh - I didn't know I had a wire at my center....how ironic, now that I left the pipe organ company, I made the cover of The Diapason magazine, and featured inside as well
That's Splynter in the overalls, 35lbs heavier - sheesh
8. "__ All Along": "WandaVision" spinoff: AGATHA - name #4 - more on IMDb
9. Like some small candy bars: FUN-SIZE - 'tis the season~!
10. Small amount: TAD
11. Musician Brian: ENO - name #5
12. Beaver project: DAM
15. Most wise: SAGEST
21. Expensive Japanese beef: KOBE - I tried WAGU, but it's Wagyu
22. Evacuation kit: GO-BAG - here's the 411 from 511 on what to have in yours
26. Following the rules: LEGAL
27. Treasure __: TROVE
30. Frawnche wine valley: LOIRE - Good WAG on my part; must have seen it in CWs before
32. Mystery writer?: ANONymous
33. Boxing pro: MOVER - I suppose this could be either "type" of boxer - the one who packs your stuff, and the "float like a butterfly" sparring expert
34. Give a speech: ORATE
39. Rainbow producer: PRISM - my brother has been reinvesting in classic albums on LP "vinyl" now
41. Permanently: FOR KEEPS
44. Papers needed for some trips?: LSD TABS - har-har~! Monster Magnet's first EP was "25...Tab", featuring a 32min trippy song - and a trippy video someone made here
Dave Wyndorf, lead singer, can be heard saying "make me a sa'mich" - among other things NSFW
46. Involuntary muscle movements: SPASMS - depends on the quality of the Acid, I guess~?
48. Future DA's exam: LSAT - LS 'dee' Acid Trip~?
50. Make changes with a collaborator: CO-EDIT - I'm guessing both "A" authors did on this one....
51. Large citrus fruit: POMELO - ORANGE fit as well; here's a cool image of a lot of citrus fruit
55. Multiplied by: TIMES - L x W = A; length TIMES width equals area
56. "I'm __": "You blow me away": "IN AWE~!"
57. "Snowy" bird: EGRET
59. Smallish batteries: AAAs
60. Give off: EMIT
61. D&D, for one: RPG - Roll Playing Game - in my youth, I was all about Dungeons & Dragons