This is John Kugelman's debut puzzle for the LA Times, but HE ( I checked, just to be sure this time ) has had several published in other places - from what I can see, he has constructed mostly Sunday grids - today's puzzle is 15 x 16, with mirror symmetry; somewhat Saturday in nature, and all we are missing is the "Z" for a pangram~! No circles, a fair number of names, 30 TLWs, and a geometrical theme of 'boxy' morsels for the three meals of the day - breakfast, lunch and dinner, in order. Well done~! The three polygonal treats and the reveal;
19. Breakfast: cereal: RICE CHEX
31. Lunch: fast-food sandwich: WENDY'S BURGER
52. Dinner: seafood pasta: LOBSTER RAVIOLI
Mmm-Mmm good~!
My plates are square, too - but don't rotate in the microwave :7((
63. Breakfast, lunch, and dinner, or what 19-, 31-, and 52-Across literally are: THREE SQUARE MEALS
Now that's my idea of a "Square Meal", but my trainer keeps telling me
I have to stop hanging with the baron - the Red Baron, that is
And Away We Go~!
ACROSS:
1. Makeshift instrument: JUG - I had "JIG" to start, thinking of a woodworking instument - and they're usually makeshift
4. Chess champion Garry: KASPAROV - name #1 - I do the DOWN clues first, so half of this was already filled in
12. First down yardage amount: TEN - we're in July - just two months to football season~!
15. "Float like a butterfly" boxer: ALI - name #2, but a crossword staple
16. Forget to set the oven timer, maybe: OVERBAKE - surprised to find out this is a unique fill
17. Wrath: IRE
18. "Headbangers Ball" airer: MTV - I want my MTV~! This was about the only segment I could watch
Most of the intro clips were S.O.D. songs - I'd link "What's That Noise" - but NSFW
20. Gaping opening: MAW - ooops - I put in GAP, but those three letters start the clue
26. "A Fine Romance" composer Jerome: KERN - name #4 - I have heard of this guy, despite never seeing/hearing anything from him - but I now know he wrote some classic musical pieces
30. "No __": "Perfect!": NOTES - this is new for me; any review or evaluation with "no notes" is a good thing - e.g., a script
Autumn At Apple Hill - The Hallmark Channel
34. Gravitate (toward): LEAN
36. Camry competitor: ALTIMA - Japanese automakers Toyota and Nissan
I am partial to Toyota - I drive a Prius "C" 2, and I would definitely get THIS
37. Seemingly never-ending story: SAGA - I love Star Wars, but even I am getting overwhelmed with the amount of "universe" that is presented to us
40. Poison __: IVY - either this or OAK - I guessed correctly
41. Letter between pi and sigma: RHO
42. Cyclops feature: EYE
44. Sacred oath: VOW
45. Curriculum __: VITAE - Latin for 'course of life', it's a detailed resume, essentially
47. Backside: REAR
50. First-year cadet: PLEBE
55. "That's my experience too": "I CAN RELATE."
56. Like windshields on winter mornings: ICED UP - God bless the fact that I can NOT relate to this - my Prius and Dodge Grand Caravan ( I call them Pixie and Daphne ) are both parked in my garage; they no longer "ICE UP", and in the winter, get COLDER as I drive to work~! I had one of the guys at the pipe organ place suggest leaving the van out for a bigger workshop - I never had a garage growing up, so I am using it for its intended purpose.
59. Like 1% milk: LOW-FAT
68. Org. chasing Jason Bourne: CIA - I have seen the movies, and I think they have the best edited fight scenes of any movie out there - this one from the Bourne Supremacy; I need to read the books now
WARNING~! - Some violence
69. Opening stage: ROUND ONE
70. Letters on Megan Rapinoe's jersey: USA - name(ish) - I had _ S A, so . . . .
71. Contains: HAS
72. Heard things?: NOISES
73. Neither partner: NOR - or SWEdish partner~?
DOWN:
1. Places for mezuzahs: JAMBS - I learned this from working on a movie set back in 1997; I was tasked with making one that would crumble, indicating a "bad sign" to our Rabbi; a girl named Susan May came up with one she "OVER BAKED", the director loved it, and used hers instead; I was very jealous . . . .
This looks to be Dana's debut puzzle for the LA Times - congratulations~! She has manufactured a muscial medley of clues & answers, and a rare 15 x 14 Grid, which makes up for the long line of grids 15 x 16 that I have blogged on a regular basis for several Wednesday crosswords in the past. No circles, a handful of easy-enough names, and twice the # of 4LW to 3LWs. Two of the themers are unique*, as are two of the longer Down fills. The theme, and the centered reveal;
16. Plant that can cause an itchy rash: POISON IVY - I get the rash just looking at it....
22. Piece at the Met or the Louvre: MUSEUM ARTWORK*
45. Furry helper who often wears a vest: SERVICE ANIMAL* - this "no touching" thing was never the case when I was growing up; I could always pet a service animal - what happened~?
55. Power source for some trains: THIRD RAIL - for those who prefer rap to rock and blues, Erik B. & Rakim had this track, which has the lyric "the stage is a cage/the mic is a third rail" @3:05
34. MC Hammer hit, and an important reminder about 16-, 22-, 45-, and 55-Across: U CAN'T TOUCH THIS - sampling my generation's Super Freak byRick James, this rap took Stanley Kirk Burrell ( and his signature pants ) all the way to best R&B and rap solo for the year 1990; the "DEETS" are here at Wiki
All things being equal, it IS a catchy number
And Away We Go~!
ACROSS:
1. "Waterloo" group: ABBA - crossword musical fodder to start us off
5. Sported: WORE
9. HS exams with many multiple-choice questions: SATs
13. Big chunk: SLAB
14. Milky gemstone: OPAL
15. Bloke: CHAP
18. Morning TV host Kelly: RIPA
19. Green roll: SOD
20. Pouty expression: MOUE - My last correction before the "ta-DA~!"; I had moPe
21. "Old Time Rock and Roll" singer Bob: SEGER - this might come as a surprise, but I am not a Bob Seger & the Silver Bullet Band fan - I'll leave it to the Cornerites for any links
25. 57-Across product: TNT - AND - 57A. Cartoon manufacturer of explosive tennis balls: ACME
Makers of fine ANVILS, too
26. Statement that may follow "Not to toot my own horn, but ... ": BOAST
27. Absurdist art movement: DADA - Here's the Wiki; I happen to like "fountain" by Marcel Duchamp
Yes, that's exactly what it is . . . .
30. Red __: cinnamon candies: HOTS - I like cinnamon in candy, gum, mouthwash, etc., and Fire Water was my go-to shot in days of yore - but it seems to be hard to find these days
31. Nickname for Ernesto Guevara: CHE
38. "Yo!": "HEY~!"
39. __ and parcel: PART
40. Inclined plane: RAMP
41. Good bargains: DEALS
43. Swiatek who was the first Polish tennis player to win a major singles title: IGA - she likes AC/DC and Pink Floyd - more here from WTA Tennis
50. Fight grime: CLEAN - clever play on word
51. Fail to enunciate: SLUR - especially if you've consumed copious amounts of Fire Water
52. "Yo!": "S'UP~!"
54. Turn over a new leaf?: READ - I just finished "An Absolutely Remarkable Thing" by Hank Green - a well-written Sci-Fi story
58. Big name in headphones: BOSE
59. Boundary: EDGE
60. Med. condition once called shell shock: PTSD - Post-Trumatic Stress Disorder; here's George Carlin's skit referring to both terms
61. Full collections: SETS
62. Like some internships: PAID
DOWN:
1. Venomous snakes: ASPS
2. Bouquet element: BLOOM - ROSE, FLOWER, STEM~? Ah, that floral word
3. Tech giant known as the "Google of China": BAIDU - I've never heard of this company before today - here again is the Wiki
4. Muscles worked in boat pose: ABs - I have my second "weigh-in" tomorrow with my trainer
5. Triumphed: WON OUT
6. Yves Saint Laurent fragrance: OPIUM - I bought a sample of "Scent of Dark", the fragrance from Tony Iommi of Black Sabbath - and it's quite alluring - not what you'd expect, if you were expecting "heavy metal on-stage sweat & body odour" 😜
Here's the website where one can buy the fragrance
7. Sing the praises of: RAVE ABOUT*
8. "Tarzan" actor Ron: ELY - I somehow recalled this; I guess I must have seen some Tarzan movie on a Saturday afternoon, long ago
9. Nail alternatives: SCREWS - a more betterer fastener, IMO
10. "Oh, understood": "AH, I GOTCHA.*"
11. Gradually decrease: TAPER - Dah~! Not ABATE
12. Chemistry, so to speak: SPARK - as in romance and relationships
17. Gathering of crows, to some: OMEN - not MURDER - the official name for a group of crows
21. Secret stock: STASH - Dah~! Not CACHE
23. Megafan: STAN - 21st century-speak; a reference to an Eminem song, if you care to listen to this rap - might be a bit too 'unsettling' for some
24. Univ. military gp.: ROTC - Reserve Officers' Training Corps - had this a couple weeks ago
27. "Obvi!": "DUH~!"
28. Whiz: ACE
29. Fantasizes: DAY-DREAMS
30. Lawn game item pitched at a stake: HORSESHOE - semi-meh; we always called the GAME horseshoeS
35. "Bartender" singer: T-PAIN - Cringe - I triple-dog dare you to listen through to the end - I could not. Warning~! No foul language, but a not-very-deep, excessive abuse of Auto-Tune hip-hop song
36. Soft silicate: TALC
37. Vehicle with cables: TRAM - good WAG, but then again, STREETCAR was almost a grid-spanner
42. Dodged: EVADED - HA~! I risked filling this in, knowing that it could have been ELUDED, etc.
43. Accustoms (to): INURES - Wednesday's $2 word - You have to use it in a sentence in a convo today
44. Steel (oneself): GIRD - especially your loins
45. Leftover bit: SCRAP
46. Vote in: ELECT
47. Most sought-after, as party guests: A-LIST - "That's why I invited clients instead of friends" -who said this~? What movie~? - See below.
48. Carne __ burrito: ASADA
49. Mario character in green: LUIGI
In NYC while on a job, I was once called "Luigi" by
some anon on the street because I had on grey overalls
Splynter here, subbing for our unhappy hostess, who had her infusion done this past week, and was not feeling well. This is my first time blogging a Sunday grid, but not my first Christina Iverson puzzle - her last LA Times contribution was Memorial Day this year; I blogged her Wednesday crossword back in Nov 2024. Since I have no reference to any previous Sunday statistics, I can say that we have no circles, a few names, 50 four- but not foul- letterwords, and not only are all the theme answers unique, but two of the 9-letter Downs are unique* as well. I thought this was a well-made, clever crossword - the theme answers are a playful 'expansion' that ties an in-the-language phrase to a musical genre;
23. Title of a memoir written by Madonna's daughter?: MOM AND POP MUSIC
39. Young and adorable Twisted Sister enthusiast?: PRECIOUS METAL HEAD
56. Exclamation upon finding "Honky Tonkin'" in the dumpster?: IT'S A FREE COUNTRY ALBUM
75. Spend every waking moment in one's Rolling Stones-themed bedroom?:
LIVE UNDER A ROCK POSTER - I grew up with Iron Maiden, who had the best posters
The Trooper & Aces High, two of their coolest
89. Accidentally books the hip-hopper with no rhythm?: GETS A BAD RAP ARTIST
111. Go-to for Pete Seeger or Woody Guthrie?: COMMON FOLK SONG
My favorite was not the Metal or ROCK reference, but the one genre I probably like the least -
IT'S A FREE COUNTRY ALBUM~!
And Away We Go~!
ACROSS:
1. Card game also called contract whist: OH HELL - new one to me; more here
7. Jerks: SPASMS
13. Southwestern people: APACHE
19. Affectionate knuckle rub: NOOGIE
20. Many a social media opinion: HOT TAKE - Essentially, statements that play Devil's Advocate by raising people's ire - e.g., anything political posted here on the Corner
22. Comedy series starring Bob Odenkirk and David Cross: MR. SHOW - never heard of this; I do know David Cross, as he appeared in Men in Black 1 & 2
25. Trig function: COSINE
26. Scraped (by): EKED
27. Gawk: GAPE
28. Clarinet kin: OBOE
30. Antlered deer: BUCKS - STAGS didn't work
31. Plus: ASSET - AND - 119A. Column on a record:LOSSES - this second clue stumped me because with the musical references of the theme, I was thinking of "record" as "LP"
33. Premier League team, to fans: MAN U - Manchester United - English soccer/football
35. Taken __: startled: ABACK
37. FD employee: EMT - a change-up on the typical clue for this abbr answer
45. Like fuzzy fruit: MOLDY - ah, not PEACH or KIWIS, but the ones gone bad . . . .
47. Recipe nos.: AMTS
48. Dowser's objective: WELL - WATER was too many letters
49. Confidentiality doc: NDA - Non-Disclosure Agreement; I will need this for my board games
50. Actor Rickman: ALAN - He made a compelling villain in "Die Hard"
"Die Hard" IS a Christmas movie in my home
51. Brought forth: BEGAT - there's a lot of Biblical begatting, too
53. Some nonalcoholic pours: BEERS - Years ago, I drank a half-dozen O'Doul's at a gentlemens' club; all you get are trips to the bathroom and a nagging headache
55. Sound from an enthusiastic diner: MOAN - I guess; I personally don't usually associate a moan with something good - or - food
60. "Thanks a __!": "LOT~!"
61. Count (on): RELY
62. Thakhek locale: LAOS - More like Saturday cluing, filled via perps
63. __ bran: OAT
64. Amazes: WOWS
65. Be a cast member of: ACT IN
67. Scribbles (down): JOTS
69. Hat with a tassel: FEZ - everything you ever wanted to know about "The Fez"
Steely Dan from the album "The Royal Scam"
70. Inventor Sikorsky: IGOR - no, EYE-gor . . . .
71. Smudge on Santa's suit: SOOT
72. Letters on some protective lip balm: SPF - Sun Protection Factor
81. All the __: RAGE
82. Thick-__ boots: SOLED
83. Foil alternatives: ÉPÉES
84. Storybook bear: PAPA
85. German cry: ACH
86. French bean?: TETE - Frawnche for "head"
87. Transparent: OPEN
88. Colorful relative of a violet: PANSY
95. Knock: DIS - as in disrespect
96. Actress Hannah: DARYL - I know her from Blade Runner, Splash and Roxanne - her IMDb
97. Site with a Fashion Finds section: ETSY - the website here
98. Informal attempts: STABS
100. Like a Brit's proverbial milk: SPILT - as opposed to "Spilled"
102. Fashionably __: LATE
104. Prefix with fill or complete: AUTO - curses, Autocorrect~!
106. Italian musical phrase often abbreviated as "a2": A DUE - two players, in unison
109. Immature, in a way: LARVAL - $2 word
115. Playful aquatic mammals: OTTERS
116. One might end on a high note: SOPRANO
117. Bug with pincers and a flat body: EARWIG
118. Gym: PHYS. ED. - semi-meh; gym may be an abbr for gymnasium, but gym class- better
120. Biases: SLANTS
DOWN:
1. "I'll treat": "ON ME."
2. Bit of fishing gear: HOOK
3. "Finally, I can sleep in my own bed!": "HOME AT LAST~!" - appeared one other time in the NYT
4. "Golly!": "EGADS~!"
5. Maya who designed the Civil Rights Memorial in Montgomery: LIN - her Webpage
6. Actor Heath: LEDGER - I liked him in "A Knight's Tale", and as the Joker in "The Dark Knight" - died at 28yrs old from a prescription drug overdose in NYC - his Wiki
7. Mart: SHOP
8. Catholic leader: POPE
9. Bread box?: ATM - another alternative clue for an over-used fill
10. "The Simpsons" disco guy: STU
11. Workers who may use concrete saws: MASONS - I tried PAVERS
12. Slopes habitué: SKI BUM
13. Regal competitor: AMC - Movie theatres
14. The big leagues: PRO BALL
15. Given that: AS SUCH
16. Get cold feet: CHICKEN OUT
17. Beep: HONK - I tried "TOOT"
18. Some flock members: EWES - AND - 42D. Fancy jugs: EWERS
21. System starter: ECO - ECOsystem
24. Party spread: PÂTÉ - "What am I, chopped liver~?"
29. Spot to get a bite: EATERY - can I get some PATE~?
32. Mole: SPY
33. Words to live by: MOTTO - Dah~! Not CREDO
34. Swimming powerhouse in the Olympics, for short: AUStralia - I was not sure where this clue was going; even after it filled via perps, I had to check online; here's a medal count by country
36. Model material: BALSA
37. Drafts folder filler: E-MAIL
38. Very, to Vivaldi: MOLTO - Italian
40. Not forthcoming: CAGEY
41. Big Apple product: iMAC - I tried iPAD
43. Savage of "MythBusters": ADAM - I know him....
44. Savage of "Savage Love": DAN - I do NOT know him
46. Genetic material: DNA
51. Cold __ coffee: BREW
52. Slithering swimmers: EELS
53. "Children of," in temple names: B'NAI - Hebrew
54. Berkshire school: ETON - I was thinking Berkeley, and tried UCLA - hey, I am EAST coast....
55. Degs. for entrepreneurs: MBAs
57. Panicked, perhaps: FROZE - Fight, Flight or Freeze~?
58. Super: ULTRA
59. Game of luck: LOTTO
64. "I don't believe __ met": "WE'VE"
65. Posthumous Pulitzer winner James: AGEE - good WAG on my part
66. Firewood quantity: CORD
67. One might start with a knock: JOKE - As in, "Knock Knock, who's there~?"
68. "My bad!": "OOPS~!"
69. Hit below the belt: FIGHT DIRTY *- I tried SUCKER PUNC, ran out of spaces
70. Ran in place, maybe: IDLED
71. Trademarked element of Play-Doh: SCENT - HA~! I tried "TASTE" first
72. Gives up: STANDS DOWN *- neat contradictory clue/answer
73. "Is __ OK?": response to a request for Coke: PEPSI - in the South, the question is always "What kind of Coke do you want~?" "I'll have a Diet Pepsi."
74. Becomes ragged: FRAYS
75. Weblike fabric: LACE
Ballerina Black Secret Scarlet Lace Tights
76. Milk carton phrase: USE BY
77. Some: NOT ALL - that would be the definition....
78. "How can I ever __ you?": REPAY
79. Abbr. on old phones: OPERator; here's a funny Millennial video
Four minutes to dial a number....
80. Place for a couples retreat: SPA
81. Joplin work: RAG - SCOTT Joplin - The Entertainer kind of rag
86. Steak __: TARTARE - Basically, raw beef - a recipe
87. Batter's stat: OPS - Baseball lingo for On-Base Plus Slugging
88. Gp. that might plan a readathon: PTA
90. Soothing balms: SALVES - ALOES was too short
91. Make more suitable: RETOOL
92. "Resume speed," to a musician: A TEMPO - definition
93. Colon, at times: IS TO - analogy; see 35A.
94. Wraps: STOLES
99. Iraqi port city: BASRA
100. Piggie's favorite dish in the "Elephant and Piggie" books: SLOP - makes sense
101. Line on a trail map: PATH
103. Bldg. coolers: A/Cs - gotta put my big window unit in; we are going to get close to 100° this week here in Connecticut 😝
104. Green Gables girl: ANNE
105. Blurry craft in tabloid pics: UFOs
107. Storage __: UNIT
108. Quiche need: EGGS
110. Acid letters: LSD
112. Peacock title: MRS. - Definitely Saturday cluing, and a reference to the board game Clue; I had an inkling this was what we were looking for; I also considered "MRT", as Mr. T was in the NBC "Peacock" show "The A-Team"
113. Western treaty gp.: OAS - Organziation of American States - the Wiki
114. Actor Penn: KAL - His IMDb; I knew of him from "House, M.D."