Friday, June 5, 2026

Friday, Jun 5th, 2026 ~ Jess Rucks & Andrew Kingsley

 FRAWNCHE BRED

Well, now, this one was right up my allez~! I loves to poke fun at the French additions to English crosswords more than any other language crossover.  Today we have a collaboration between two constructors who have contributed to the LA Times in the past - Jess's last puzzle was a Saturday in September 2025, and the one from Andrew was in 2023 with co-author Marin Wells.  A clever interpretation theme of French words in English context, but I thought one did land a bit flat.  Yet another oversized 15x16 grid, 22 3LWs, just a couple of names, no Twurds, but two Naticks - ah, Friday.  The themers and the reveal, once again in the center;   

18. "You can't be serious!": EAU BROTHER - "O" brother~!, how 'eau' sounds in Frawnche, the word for water, as in, e.g., eau de parfum - and an argument that "odor" is not a synonym for "fragrance"

26. Chant from a giant: FILLE-FI-FO-FUM - the "correct" pronunciation of Fille, "Fee" = girl

Ma chérie, mon amour~!

55. First words of the Constitution: OUI THE PEOPLE - "Wee" - back in college, when any of my friends "ass.u.me'd" I was joining them ( meaning 'we' ) in some escapade, the go-to catch-phrase was "when did you start speaking Frawnche~?"

65. "RuPaul's Drag Race" catchphrase: SACHET AWAY - "say-shay", which is 'bag' in Frawnche; FWiW, I listened to the pronunciation, per Google's translator, and it does not sound like the "leitmotif" RuPaul speaks, which is based on another Frawnche word, chasse . . . here's a YouTube collection video, with a poorly spelled title 😒

38. "Please excuse the bad language," and what can be said about 18-, 26-, 55-, and 65-Across: PARDON MY FRENCH

pardon MY Frawnche~!

Mais Attendez, Il y a Plus~!


ACROSS:

1. Antlered animal: STAG -  I do the Downs first, which messed up this corner

5. Chews like a beaver: GNAWS - I found this story to be fascinating, and promising, too

Geronimo, literally

10. Verbal digs: BARBS

15. Super Monkey Ball company: SEGA - filled via perps - the Wiki

16. Dulce de __: LECHE 

Sounds good; I have added my chocolate recipe * at the bottom 

17. Native Alaskan: ALEUT - learned by doing crosswords

20. Undersea data carrier: CABLE

21. Flight segment: RISER - AND - 30. Flight segment: STEP - Clecho; flight as in stairs, not SSTs

22. Chance: RISK

24. Bulldogs sch.: UGA - The "G" was Natick #1, University of Georgia

Lucky Dawg . . .

25. Up to, informally: 'TIL

32. Be sick: AIL

33. Wok dish: STIR FRY

34. Untainted: PURE

35. Barrel wood: OAK

37. Cal. neighbor: ARIzona, so ARIZ is not the answer to 62D.

44. Pilates surface: MAT

45. 56-Down pioneer: AOL - early provider of "electronic", not "snail" mail

46. Glitz and __: GLAM - I grew up in the 1980s, so I was into all the "GLAM" bands of the era; Mötley Crüe, Poison, Cinderella, 27D., and these guys🠟 - can you name the band~?

Here's a hint - their "anti-Satanic" hit from the 80s

48. Lends a hand: ASSISTS - not ass.u.me-s🙄

52. Indent key: TAB

54. __ ayam: Indonesian chicken noodle soup: SOTO - Natick #2, the "T" was a WAG . . . [sigh] Friday 


58. Novel: NEW

59. Patient care pros: RNs - Registered Nurses

60. Quick study?: CRAM

61. Glowing coal: EMBER

63. Pageant topper: TIARA

69. Religion with a call to prayer five times a day: ISLAM

70. Let one's actions speak for themselves: MIMED - har-har

Here's unreleased behind-the-scenes footage of the "mime caterers" from Spinal Tap

71. Imperial gem of ancient China: JADE

72. Flings: CASTS

73. Kills it on the runway: SLAYS - ask RuPaul

74. Mars counterpart: ARES - Gods of War, Roman & Greek respectively


DOWN:

1. GPS heading: SSE - Dah~!  Not RTE, but 1/3 correct

2. Go wild on the dance floor: TEAR IT UP - I pondered CUT A RUG, too short

Great track from Gramatik - Tearin' It Up

3. Christina of "Burlesque": AGUILERA - not that I've seen this, but I put Christina and dance together, and . . . name #1

Cher, too~!

4. Talks and talks: GABS - Dah~! Not YAKS, 1/2 correct

5. "I Will Survive" singer Gaynor: GLORIA - I knew this one, name #2

. . . Frank~!

6. Catch: NET - Dah~!  Not NAB, 1/3 correct

7. German cry: ACH - Hey, I got the Deutsch word 100% correct, go figure . . . 

8. "__ were we?": WHERE - alliteration, like the world wide web

9. Ornamental lines: SERIFS - Ha.  I tried "SHRUBS" - hey, it is 1/2 correct . . . 

10. Go the wrong way?: BACKFIRE - I have been rewatching YouTube and Amazon clips of Top Gear and The Grand Tour

11. Gulf st.: ALA - Alabama abbr; I tried FLA, was 2/3 correct

12. Brush off: REBUFF

13. Tabbouleh grain: BULGUR - Ugh.  The other half of Natick #1 - the "G" was a total WAG


14. Like some "Heated Rivalry" scenes: STEAMY - I didn't know of this Canadian TV series about bromance and hockey, more here - I had ST _ _ _ Y on my second pass

19. "What game are you watching!?" target: REF - Ah.  Shouting at the TV during a bad hockey, NFL, soccer, etc., official's call

23. Raga instrument: SITAR

25. Baking soda amt.: tsp - Funny story - I was shopping for spice at my Big Y supermarket when an older guy in the aisle asked me what I was looking for; I said "bagel everything" seasoning; he said "Huh, I'm looking for "bagel salt" . . . so I offered him several choices I had found, and he walked off in disgust; then he came back and showed me what he really needed - baking soda . . .  Ah.  Guess I need to clean my ears 😜

27. Pride member: LION

Glam metal artist White Lion, When the Children Cry
great guitar solo @ 2:36

28. Quechua pack animal: LLAMA

29. Rubber gaskets: O-RINGS - the part that failed tragically on the Space Shuttle Challenger

31. Allow: PERMIT

36. Capital in Honshu's Kansai region: KYOTO - My first thought, hesitated; Geo name #3

39. Producers of road movies?: DASH CAMS - I have one, need to install it before I drive down to Long Island next week to house-, dog-, cat- and fish-sit for my brother and his wife on their one-year anniversary vacation.  I'm hangin' with Cooper~!

40. Abalone eater: OTTER - I tried SEALS

41. To-do: FLAP - A bit if Brit slang, refers to a state of panic, agitated fuss, or noisy tumult

42. Backdrop of an animated series in a Lucasfilm franchise: CLONE WAR - the IMDb

43. Harsh negativity, in slang: HATERADE - A mockery of "Gatorade", and Natick #2, part 2

. . . only when I'm driving

47. Take the field?: MOW - I had to replace the flat 10x8 Four-ply tire on my tractor, which I could not get fixed at six locations - had to go back to the place that sold me the machine, and it cost $210 - I can get two tires with change replaced on my car for that money . . .

I cringe to think what a BACK tire goes for . . .

48. Like some heart valves: AORTIC - nailed it

49. Gymnast Lee who won the Best Comeback Athlete ESPY Award in 2025: SUNISA - Ah.  I knew it was Suni, I did NOT know it was SuniSA - her Wiki; - name #4

50. Natural rug fibers: SISALS - nailed it, number two - Monday dupe

51. Little jerks: SPASMS - nailed this, number three - it's not the pain-in-the-a$$ type of jerk  . . . 🙄

53. Runs, in a way: BLEEDS - Missed this one on the first pass

56. Username, often: EMAIL

57. CPR expert: EMT

62. Cal. neighbor, informally: BAJA - I was thinking ARIZ~?  OREG~?

64. "I smell a __!": "RAT~!"

66. Nashville honor, for short: CMA - Counrty Music Award

67. "Psst!": "HEY~!"

68. "You rang?": "YES~?"


Splynter

* Made my own chocolate this weekend - 1/2cup cocoa powder, 1/2cup coconut oil, which is all saturated fat - and all the calories, 2tsps organic honey, 1/2tsp vanilla extract and salt - so, so good, but I'm going to try and swap out half the oil with unsweetened applesauce to reduce the calories

I also use a similar silicone tray in my air-fryer to make breakfast "stacks"

Grid Flow a high 46.0

Friday, May 29, 2026

Friday, May 29th, 2026 ~ Zachary David Levy

CASEICULTURIST

nah, just a cheesy blog writer

I had the "up" words Z-D-L puzzle in January and RB handled his last crossword back at the start of May.  Today our consistent constructor gives us a "redefinition" of what one's career might entail, but with a humorous twist (~?) - I have mixed feelings about this one; I found it Friday challenging, and therefore enjoyable, but as it's been said at The Corner in the past, the juice maybe not be worth the squeeze; YMMV.   Another over-sized 15 x 16 grid, chunky 9-letter corners, several, and some obscure, names, twenty-two 3LWs, and ALOT of Twurds.  The themers, followed by the centrally located reveal;

18. Photographer?: CHEESEMONGER - a one-word professional who selects, cares for, cuts and sells cheese; I linked a "How It's Made" episode on cheese making back in March

26. Police officer?: TICKET AGENT - I've never gotten a speeding ticket; I have, however, had two DUI arrests, one arrest & ticket for lapse of insurance, and two for operating a commercial vehicle in the HOV lane & illegally crossing the HOV buffer "line".  Sheesh.  This is what drinking cost me; once I stopped, so did the tickets - go figure . . . 

I was never THAT drunk . . . 

52. Carpenter?: FLOOR TRADER - in my carpentry work days of yore, I have done several ceramic tile floors, and a couple of Pergo ones - one could argue I "traded" the old linoleum for something better

Floor Cheese

63. Realtor?: STREET VENDOR - It's true, in a sense - David Cook, my Realtor here in CT, sold me a house while we were on the "street" I now call home . . .

The cheese on the street . . . 

38. "That's someone else's problem," or an apt title for this puzzle - NOT MY JOB - As a retail manager in the home improvement industry, I heard the reveal far too many times.  For those who read the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, the clue is a different "thing" altogether . . . 

But Wait - There's More Cheese~?


ACROSS:

1. Like some temples: MASONIC - Dah~!  I wanted to fill this in, hesitated

8. Epiphany trio: MAGI - I do the Downs first, already had the "G" in place

12. Maker of Sticking Point press-on nails: OPI - Nailed it, but this is a crossword staple

15. Tennis period since 1968: OPEN ERA - my one mistake; I had openerS at first

16. Make smooth: IRON - good one

17. NFL Hall of Famer Dawson: LEN - name #1, which I did actually know

20. Pester: IRK

21. Bandleader's command: HIT IT - It's 106 miles to Chicago, we got a full tank of gas, half a pack of cigarettes, it's dark, and we're wearing sunglasses . . .

"Hit it."

22. Hosp. areas: ERs - Not ORs

23. Dry Italian whites: SOAVES - filled via perps

Swah-vay

25. Object of adoration: IDOL - this one's protected by the Hovitos . . . if only you could speak Hovitos

The Wiki on the Golden Idol's "history"

28. Sphinx, mostly: LION

30. mRNA vaccine maker: MODERNA - their website

31. Splashes gently against: LAPS AT - Twurd #2

34. Brit's cuppa: TEA

36. "How ya __?": "DOIN'~?"

37. Org. that issues Energy Star labels: EPA

42. Fella: LAD

43. Quayle follower: GORE - VPs in the 90s; name #2

45. Diamonds, slangily: ICE

46. Some big batteries: D-CELLS

48. Retro: OLD-TIME

51. Florida coastal city, informally: BOCA - Raton; Geo name #3

I lived in Jacksonville for two long years

55. Milk source: TEAT - I had GOAT, 50% correct

59. Skiffle singer Donegan: LONNIE - I heard this from my British parents growing up - name #4

"Does Your Chewing Gum Lose it's Flavor~?"
I never heard all the lyrics - it's quite a fun rocker of a song

60. By way of: VIA

61. Jeff Tweedy's band: WILCO - no clue, more here, name #5

62. Vader, as a boy: ANI - Star Wars, Darth Vader né Anakin Skywalker, names #6

66. Hr. division: MINute

67. City west of Tulsa: ENID - Geo name #7

The Pipe Organ company finished this instrument before I started

68. Giggly outbursts: TITTERS - titters and teats in one corner, Hmmm . . . 

69. Sack: BAG - the verb definition "FIRE" was not going to fit

70. Drawn-out tale: SAGA

71. "I need an answer right now": "YES OR NO~?" - Thwurd 

"Let me sleep on it" lyric @ 6:00




DOWN:


1. Rice cake that may be filled with ice cream: MOCHI - new to me

The recipe here

2. Rose pest: APHID - I DID know this 

3. Handle: SEE TO - Twurd #4

4. Actor Ed and food writer Molly: O'NEILLs - I knew of Ed; the Wiki on Molly.  Names #8

5. Place to brood: NEST - didn't fool me

6. Anger: IRE

7. Entered: CAME IN - Twurd #5

8. Capital of Belarus: MINSK - Ah.  This filled via perps.  Geo name #9

9. Uru. neighbor: ARGentina - Geo name abbr

10. Attends: GOES TO - Twurd #6

11. Bit of hard-won progress: INROAD - according to the internet, this is one word

12. Bakery item dotted with kalamatas: OLIVE ROLL - good WAG on my second pass


13. Reliable plant: PERENNIAL - AND - 49D. Purple 13-Downs: IRISES

14. Quaint desk accessories: INK STANDS - I know of ink wells, not stands

Buy this one here

19. Tolkien baddie: ORC

24. Mature: AGED - the ambivalent tense of the clue made me try "RIPE"

26. Emerald City visitor: TOTO - the dog from the Wizard of Oz, still a name, #10

27. Key of Vivaldi's "Spring": Abbr.: Emaj - I knew the "m" would be correct . . . could have been Amin, etc.

29. "Amsterdam" novelist McEwan: IAN - name #11

31. Roasted entree that may be served with mint jelly: LEG OF LAMB - I knew this; once I had some crossings, the V-8 can flew

Leg of LamP

32. Kotero of "Purple Rain": APOLLONIA - I vaguely remember the movie, released in 1984 - before my HS days, and did not see - not a Prince fan back then - name #12, and a unique fill.  The IMDb

nylons don't do well with those shoes 

33. Letting off the hook: PARDONING - $2 word

34. SHO subsidiary: TMC - no clue, knew we needed a TV abbr - SHOwtime, The Movie Channel

35. __ contact: EYE - I am getting much better at this as I "mature"

39. Level: TIER

40. Fragrance: ODOR - IMHO, I don't think of a fragrance as an "odor"

41. Email covertly: BCC - Blind Carbon Copy

44. Collar named for an elite school: ETON - learned by doing crosswords

47. Erode: EAT INTO - Twurd #7

50. Active volcano in Eur.: Mt. ETNA - Iv'e had this "abbr full fill" once before 

51. Warren who played Dick Tracy: BEATTY - knew it, still name #13

53. Vegan body care brand: AVEDA - name(ish)


54. Fizzle out: DIE

56. Tribal leader: ELDER - Dah~! Not CHIEF

57. Oak tree, once: ACORN

58. Trunk: TORSO - Dah~!  Not CHEST

61. Dampens: WETS

64. 18-wheeler: RIG

65. Try (for): VIE

Splynter


Grid Flow 30.7

Friday, May 22, 2026

Friday, May 22nd, 2026 ~ David P. Williams

 GET THE "LED"OUT

Tough call, depends on my mood, but I think this 🠉
is my favorite Zeppelin song
There's also a tribute band of the same name

Our constructor David has been a regular for the LA Times since 2021, and mostly Saturday themeless puzzles at that.  Today he turns lead into "crossword gold", as he has a change-in-the-clues theme, rather than the fill - and as suggested at 34A., we are looking to take the "l, e, a & d" out from the four starred themer clues ( not the Periodic Table symbol for lead, Pb, Latin 'plumbum', which showed up nowhere, as I first thought ).  Quite deceptive if you don't know to look "outside the 15x15 grid", so to speak.  I like it when I finish a puzzle and go "Hmm, what am I missing~?"  Just a handful of names, none too obscure ( OK, one was pretty vague - I'm lookin' at you, 14A.~! ),  a balance of 17 3LWs to 20 four-letter ones, a few abbrs, no Twurds, but a couple of "fishy" entries . . . The reveal, and the "*" theme clues;

 34. "Move it!," or how to make this puzzle's starred clues match their answers:
GET THE LEAD OUT
 Every classic rock station I grew up with usually did a 3 to 5-song run, typically Friday at Rush Hour, of  Led Zeppelin's music in a segment that they all affectionately titled "Get the LED out"

18. *Mis[lead]s in an alley: GUTTER BALL - Miss in an alley, a bowling reference; our dear-departed Boomer preferred calling the venue the "lanes", not the alley . . . "misleads in an alley" conjures up some questionable ethics . . .

23. *Word[le ad] collection: DICTIONARY - Word collection = dictionary; I got done in by the Wordle with a "_vowel _ E R" solution the first week of May - too many choices 😡 By my count, there are 150 ways to fill this in, plus two "Y" versions as well

50. *Storied Gi[lead] locale: OMAHA BEACH - Storied G.I. locale - Normandy on D-Day

I want to go see "Pressure" at the end of the month

57. *P[lea d]eal venues: BELL TOWERS - "Peal" venues - now that's funny

I came into contact with this insturment through the pipe organ company - 
a carillon playing the "Theme from Harry Potter" at the end

But Wait, There's Morel Ead~!

🙄

ACROSS:


1. Give and take: SWAP - Made my EDMONTON @ 2D. Bzzzzt~!

5. Blister: SCATHE - think reviews, as in " _ _ ing . . ."

11. Tango number: TWO - it does take Five . . . Two, Sir~!



14. Mother of Beyoncé and Solange: TINA - no clue, filled via perps, name #1

15. William Sydney Porter's pen name: O. HENRY - name #2

16. Fresh: RAW - Dah~! Not NEW

17. Pop artist Warhol: ANDY - Knew him, but it filled via perps anyway, name #3

20. Hospital figs.: RNs - Registered Nurses

21. Of two minds: TORN - Left-handed people ( like me ) are in their "right" minds . . . 😁

22. Sub-par performance?: EAGLE - Golf scoring terminology, Eagle is 2 under par

27. Fog: MIST

28. Kicked off: OPENED

29. Has a strong influence on: IMPACTS - I was close - I had impaRts, just 14% wrong

31. Posting on the side of a food truck: MENU

32. Summer music?: DISCO - Donna Summer, that is - clever.  Name(ish)

"On The Radio" - in keeping with the theme
The week this song was released, Nov 1979, Led Zeppelin
set a new record . . . 

40. Walking aids: CANES - I have one, but walking my neighborhood is too dangerous - no sidewalks, narrow streets, angry dogs . . . I have started going in to the gym to climb the Stairmaster for 30mins on my off-days from training classes

41. Icy response?: Brrr~!

43. Reaction creators: STIMULI

47. The __ Brothers: blue-eyed soul band: DOOBIE - "red -eyed", maybe, I don't know if I'd call them 'blue-eyed', but they come up on the classic rock stations as well - name(ish), and their best song, IMHO

Also released in 1979, it hit #1 in April, and they won the "Song of the Year" Grammy

49. Tsukiji market buy, perhaps: TUNA - Good WAG on my part; fishy #1

53. __-Latin: medieval language: ANGLO

55. Only: LONE

56. Night of revelry, initially: NYE - New Year's Eve

60. Sashimi's lack: RICE - half perps, but a learning moment for me - and I like rice, plus I'll stick to cooked food, thank you - fishy #2

More about sashimi - or just see Rusty Brain's post yesterday

61. Work of fiction: LIE - that it is~!

62. Carry too far: OVERDO

63. "__ come to me ... ": "IT'LL" - unlike raw fish, it's on the 'tip of my tongue' 🙄

64. Northern limits?: ENs  the limits of the word, NortherN

65. Speed up: HASTEN

66. Some drones: BEES - the animal kingdom ones, not the package delivery ones . . . then I wondered if they are in the "animal" kingdom - so I looked

Yup~!



DOWN:

1. Fame: STARDOM - shoulda known this 

2. Manitoba's capital: WINNIPEG - I tried the city in Alberta; both are hockey towns, so that's how I knew them at all - Montreal moves on~!  Buffalo lost, at home, in OT, to end game 7.  Sigh.


3. Director's cut?: "AND . . . SCENE~!" - OK, maybe a twurd, but I worked on two movie sets, and this is a "phrase" used tongue-in-cheek to direct your attention to the fact that the performance is over

4. Cough up: PAY

Can you name these two characters~?

5. Rave review: SO GOOD

6. Old-fashioned farm apparatus: CHURN - "I can't believe it's not butter . . . yet"

7. CVS Health subsidiary: AETNA - half perps

8. Big bang letters: TNT - dynamite big bang

9. Charlemagne's domain, briefly: HRE - [the] Holy Roman Empire

10. Governess who breaks the fourth wall: EYRE - I started filling in this name, #4, but waited; "breaking the fourth wall" is when a character "speaks" to the reader/watcher - e.g., "Deadpool" et al.

Top 10 Fourth Wall breakers; YMMV

11. Star-crossed: TRAGIC

12. Financial nabe in NYC: WALL ST. - 'nabe' being an abbr for neighborhood  

13. Little hooters: OWLETS

19. Auburn rival, to fans: 'BAMA - Hah~!  I threw in [ Crimson ] "TIDE"; two Georgia universities in a sports feud that turned into a deplorable act of pure malevolence against trees . . . over football.  Sheesh.

The Iron Bowl and the poisoned oaks

21. Draw: TIE

24. Hardware with flanges: T-NUT - we've seen these before


25. Goes up: RISES - like the F*&king price of gas

Exactly

26. Community pool org.: YMCA - ah - we have a YMCA in my neighborhood, and it does feature a pool; apparently, there used to be a pool in my gym back when it opened

30. Entertainment medium, for short: POD - Cast.  Meh.

32. Fabric named for a Frawnche city: DENIM - sergé de Nîmes; I tried TULLE; it's Frawnche as well

33. Tahiti, par exemple: ILE - plus Frawnche, for island

35. Ft. Worth school: TCU - I had the "U" part correct 😜 - Texas Christian; speaking of  Jesus . . . 

36. Heavenly sign: HALO
Om, I'm tellin'~!

37. Wind instrument featured in R.E.M.'s "Nightswimming": OBOE - I know of R.E.M., but not this song - the oboe comes in at 3:00

38. City slicker: URBANITE

39. Early wheels: TRICYCLE - nailed it

42. Does a cobbler's job: REHEELS - I went with RESOLES

Another person doing a cobbler job

43. Bridle suite?: STABLE - Didn't fool me here, either

44. Listen: TUNE IN - perhaps you'll "tune in" to the various music genres posted today

45. Spanish English: INGLES - Español - oooh, symmetry . . . 

46. Chambers of commerce?: MALL - Har-har.

47. "A Man on the Inside" actor Ted: DANSON - name #5, but a good WAG again

48. Honor bestowed by HM King Charles III: OBE - the Order of the British Empire - and a list of who has declined . . . 

51. With it: ALERT

52. Teeming crowd: HORDE

54. Brief "Then again ... ": OTOH - "on the other hand . . . "

58. Reproductive cells: OVA

59. Montgomery of jazz: WES - I knew of him through Eric Johnson, who emulated his style in this song.   Name #6

"East Wes", from Ah Via Musicom, 1990

60. Umbrella spoke: RIB

Splynter

Grid Flow 24.1

Friday, May 15, 2026

Friday, May 15th, 2026 ~ Jeffrey Wechsler

 MR. UNICORN VERSE

"Now I will believe that There are unicorns"

My last blog of a Jeffrey Wechsler puzzle goes WAY back to 2012, when I was on Saturday duty; I discovered that JW's first crossword dates all the way back to 1969 - published in the NYT one day after the Apollo 11 astronauts left Earth.  As for today's construction, Mr. Wechsler goes beyond his normal add-a-letter theme style to a full-word-added one.  I really had to use my noggin to get my "ta-DA~!"  Lots of vague clues, but this is how a Friday should be.  Alas, I got bogged down with some proper names again ( e.g., the last letter "D" in red below ), even if I knew half of them.  I've noticed, too, that there are ALOT of two-word entries in JW Fridays, today being no exception, but at least they feel less "forced", so I will refrain from my usual Twurds count.  I will, however, point out the Shakespeare count ( 4 ),  the abbrs count ( 9 ), the names count ( 7 ), the two-words ( also 7 ), plus two Bible, two Montreal, two New York, two octopus & two Thwurds references.  Phew - I think I got them all . . . An oversized 15 x 16 grid, no circles, and 14 3LWs; the themers and reveal;

21. Apparel worn between December 22 and January 19?: CAPRICORN PANTS - Capri Pants; these are the dates of the Zodiac Sign for the "horned goat", Latin "caper cornu"; etymology fascinates me

The Tropic of Cancer is counterpart to the Tropic of Capricorn

30. Unappreciative of St. Louis's hockey team?: SCORNING THE BLUES - Sing the Blues; the St Louis Blues did not make the Stanley Cup playoffs - but Montreal is up on Buffalo😕, right Canadian Eh!

Stray Cat Strut, lyric @ 1:42

46. Starts a top-to-bottom demolition of an old facade?: BREAKS THE CORNICE - Breaks the Ice


56. Shakespearean "Listen up!," or an apt title for this puzzle?: "
LEND ME YOUR EARS~!" The Bard #2 - #1 is in the link up top

I also pondered POPCORN MUSIC / CORNER NURSE

But Wait, There's More, my CORN-erites~!


ACROSS:


1. Urban haze: SMOG - I do the Down clues first, and had nothing up here to get started . . . sheesh

5. Urban network: ROADS - I tried TRAMS

10. Parts of some locks: HASPS - hair~? canal~?  Just plain old 'gate' locks


15. Boring outcome?: HOLE - clever clue/answer; drills "bore" holes . . . 🙄

16. Go up to: END AT - Semi-meh, as in "this progam will _ _ 11pm" - Two-word #1

17. Yamaha woodwinds: OBOES - yes, they DO make them . . .

18. SNAP benefits org.: USDA - Learning moment for me; abbr, #1, for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Progam from the US Dept of Agriculture; more here

19. San Antonio site: ALAMO

20. Take part financially: BUY IN - Two-word #2

24. Wine cocktail also called blanc-cassis: KIR - Forgot the name of this drink


25. Mortgage agcy.: FHA - Federal Housing Administration - abbr #2

26. Pair of: TWO - two words in one crossword answer = Twurds

27. Bill fig.: AMounT - abbr #3

35. Dearie: HON - At least is was not the "other" 3LW . . . 

36. Expressions of discovery: A-HAs

37. Bi- quadrupled: OCTO- - Bipeds and Octopodes, #1 - or is it Octopi~? Hmmm . . .

38. "Four Quartets" poet: ELIOT - name #1

41. Writer Harte or wrestler Hart: BRET - name #2 - I had a falling out with my trainer BretT with two-T's; he's a millennial, so he has a short attention span and can be arrogant at times . . . we're good again

42. Lets go: FREES - Bible reference #1; Moses, Exodus 5:1 "let My people go free, that they may hold a feast unto Me in the wilderness"

43. SoCal emer. force: LAFD - I had the "P"olice B4 the "F"ire Dept, as NYC is FDNY - NY #1, abbr #4

44. Puts away: EATS - corn-on-the-cob eating contest~?

45. French street: RUE - Friends of mine did a spur-of-the moment Road Trip to Montreal (#2) way back in 1990; they thought they were clever because the remembered their car was parked on "RUE" street . . .  

52. Drink suffix: ADE

53. Biblical suffix: ETH - "And thus thine sayETH" - Bible reference #2 - I have been rewatching the fascinating series "The Psychology of the Biblical Stories" presented by Jordan Peterson, who steers clear of the religious aspect; now I'm working through his Exodus ones - which is how I came to know 42A.

54. Private aid gp.: NGO - Non-Governmental Organization - abbr #5

55. Largest U.S. union: NEA - The trucking teamsters is listed at #4; I was once a part of their union as an employee of both Roadway Express ( now YRC ) and UPS; abbr #6

61. Longtime college football coach Nick: SABAN - no clue, name #3

63. Vintage violin: AMATI - crossword staple

64. Smack: SWAT

65. Scoundrel: KNAVE

66. Almanac info: TIDES

67. Cover, in a way: PAVE - Phew~!  It took waaaay too long to get this fill - JW Friday clue

68. Alpine song: YODEL

69. Put away: STASH

70. Big Apple resident, for short: NYer - I was not in the City - but I once dwelled on Long Island, NY mention #2, and abbr #7


DOWN:


1. "I'm sorta disappointed": "SHUCKS~!" - Not only a "CORN" theme reference , but a 51D.  "Easter" Egg as well~!

2. Pompeii art form: MOSAIC - Incredible amount of detail; I'd love to make one

Octopus #2

3. Experienced sort: OLD PRO - Two-word(ish)~?

4. Locker contents: GEAR - think sports 

5. Try to access, as the back of a closet: REACH IN - Meh; two-word #3

6. Borrowed: ON LOAN - Two-word #4

7. Hebrew month after Shevat: ADAR - We had ELUL in the Sides Add LE puzzle last month

8. Curse: DAMN

9. "Enough!": "STOP THAT~!" - Two word #5


10. Rub shoulders (with): HOBNOB - More Shakespeare, #3, in the definition here

11. Be next to: ABUT

12. Kikkoman condiment: SOY SAUCE - two-word(ish), but it is a "thing"

13. Louvre Pyramid architect: PEI - crossword staple, name #4

14. Protected fig.: SSN - Social Security Number, abbr #8

22. "Alternatively ... ": "IF NOT..." - Two-word #6

23. Causes to gasp, perhaps: AWES

28. Ration (out): METE - a toss-up between this and DOLE, and they both worked at 58D. as well 🠟

29. General __ chicken: TSO's - My go-to Chinese choice, and I made my own this past weekend, added Spam to my fried rice per the recipe from last Friday - name(ish)


31. Friend of TV's Mary Richards: RHODA - MAUDE~?  MOORE~?  Before my time, name #5

32. Brooks of country music: GARTH - I did this one a few times at karaoke - name #6, but obviously I knew who we're looking for

33. "Lord, what fools __ mortals be!": "THESE~!" - Shakespeare #4, here, line 115

34. Cinema icon born in Rome: LOREN - Dah~! - Went with Peter LORRE off my LOR_ _; name #7

Sophia Costanza Brigida Villani Scicolone

38. Site of Napoleon's exile: ELBA - ABLE WAS I ERE I SAW ELBA - well-known palindrome

39. Tallow kin: LARD - I tried SUET

40. Guilty expression: "I FEEL BAD..." - Thwurd #1

41. Traction providers: BATHMATS - Phew, Friday fill . . . here's mine

I just installed the new vanity & top

42. Hullabaloo: FUROR - I tried MELEE

44. Cornerstone abbr.: EST'D - #9

45. Appealingly unconventional: ROGUISH - the "U" in the Down position looks odd

47. Place to keep toys?: KENNEL - Toys, as in small dogs, but I wasn't fooled; without the "?", maybe

48. Benjamins: C-NOTES - $100 bill slang


49. "Not exactly, but close": "IN A WAY..." - Tried NEARLY, but SWAY had to be correct: Thwurd #2

50. "Developed With Dermatologists" lotion brand: CeraVe - their website

51. Spring holiday: EASTER - 1...

57. Icicle spot: EAVE - 2...

58. Give out: EMIT - 3 "E"s in a row

59. Nonsense word similar to "blah": YADA - yada yada - also three in-a-row

60. Jessica Mendoza's network: ESPN - Four-letter network~?  Almost 4 "E"s in a row

61. Cloud's place: SKY - Ah, but which CLOUD - the digital storage one~?

62. "That's __-brainer!": "A NO~!" - aaaaand a Twurd.  #7.  Sorry.  Had to.


Splynter


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