Friday, April 14, 2023

Friday, April 14, 2023, Pam Klawitter

 



Good Morning, Cruciverbalists.  Malodorous Manatee here along with He-man to bring you a TGIF recap.  Today, the I's (ayes) definitely have it with a straightforward theme from veteran puzzle-setter Pam Klawitter.  This puzzle "continues" the egocentric "I Me Mine" drift of the puzzle reviewed by this blogger two weeks ago.  Who knows what the future may hold.  I can't wait to find out.

At the following four places within the grid, Pam has added the letter I to common words/phrases to create amusing answers to the given clues:

16 Across:  Member of the swim-up bar staff?: TREADING WAITER.  Treading Water.

21 Across:  Exercise class that's all about one's ego?: VANITY PILATES.  Vanity Plates.



34 Across:  Elements needed to start NFL games?: THE PROS AND COINS.  The Pros And Cons.



48 Across:  Tricks for producing excellent Tweetstorms?: TIRADE SECRETS.  Trade Secrets.

The reveal comes at:

54 Across:  "Not staying long," and an apt title for this puzzle?: I JUST DROPPED IN.


Here are the rest of the clues and answers:

Across:


1. Pizza chain in many food courts: SBARRO.  The chain specializes in what is called "N.Y. style" pizza.

7. Mark Cuban's NBA team: DALLAS.



13. Blue state: SADNESS.  Misdirection.  Not a political red state/blue state reference.

15. Fútbol chant: OLE OLE.

18. La Scala showpiece: ARIA.  Tunes frequently heard in crossword puzzles.

19. Take a little off the top: TRIM.


26. Hardware with crosspieces:
T-BOLTS.
28. Big name in nail polish: OPI.  This had to be something like the twentieth time I have seen this one in a puzzle....and I finally remembered the product's name.

29. Phishing fig.: SSNSocial Security Number

30. Interior designer Berkus: NATE.  Unknown to this solver.  Thanks, perps.

31. Marriages: UNIONS.

40. Most massive: HUGEST.  An odd-looking word is it not?

41. Barrel band: HOOP.



42. Many a "9-1-1" character: EMT.  Emergency Medical Technicians are not strangers to crosswords.

45. Make a typo, say: ERR.

46. Not fair: CLOUDY.  Not an ethics reference, a meteorological reference.   With apologies to Paul and Art:


52. One with elitist tastes: SNOB.

53. Gray __: AREA.  Neither MATTER nor WHALE were going to fit.

62. "Come From the Heart" country singer Kathy: MATTEA.

63. Without any oomph: WEARILY.



64. Came next: ENSUED.

65. Office binder: STAPLE.  Not a three-ring binder.  Something to use to bind papers together.


Down:

1. Retired jet: SSTSuperSonic Transport

2. Granola __: BAR.  A raisin, a peanut, and an oat sit down to order a drink.  The bartender says, "What do you think this is, a granola bar?"

3. Juice aisle suffix: ADE.  A bit of a stretch.


4. Genetic letters:
RNA.

5. Hill-building stinger: RED ANT.



6. Egyptian god of the underworld: OSIRIS.

7. __ Jones: DOW.

8. Menu phrase: ALA.  In the style of.

9. Island chain: LEI.  A bit of wordplay.  A chain of flowers often associated with the Hawaiian Islands.

10. Buncha: LOTTA.  Punt.

11. National Weather Service postings: ALERTS.

12. Binger's target: SERIES.



14. Cranky mood: SNIT.

17. Part of LGBTQ+: GAY.

20. Web portal with a butterfly logo: MSN.


21. Participate in a primary, say:
VOTE.

22. First Hebrew letter: ALEPH.

23. Gesture while giving directions, maybe: POINT.



24. Shuffle gadget: IPOD.  Before we kept our tunes on those devices that we call "phones" some of us used these:
25. "The Mod Squad" role for Omar Epps: LINC.

Omar is on the right

26. Explosive letters: TNT.

27. "Phooey!": BAH.  The sheep says Baa.

31. Tech support callers: USERS.

32. "Panini" rapper Lil __ X: NAS.  A frequent visitor.

33. Not __: barely acceptable: SO HOT.

35. Had regrets: RUED.

36. Nasty sort: OGRE.  Shrek might beg to differ.

37. "We'll square up later" markers: I O U S.  Phonetically, I Owe You. 

38. Wordless agreement: NOD.  Apparently, most people lean slightly forward when they NOD their head.  I am inclined to agree.

39. Seeker of intel: SPY.

42. UFO mechanics, presumably: ETSExtra TerrestrialS.  

43. Verne Troyer's "Austin Powers" role: MINI-ME.



44. __ horse: TROJAN.

46. Brunch choice: CREPES.  Two weeks ago we were served OMELETTES.

47. Seize, as an opportunity: LEAP AT.


49. Is up against:
ABUTS.

50. Canal setting: EAR.  Neither Suez nor Panama would fit the allotted space.

51. Jackdaw kin: CROW.



55. Disco __ of "The Simpsons": STU.



56. Rugby ball prop:
TEE.  Often clued with a reference to American football.

57. Cam or Mitch, on "Modern Family": DAD.  A TV reference.

58. Celebrated time span: ERA.  Often clued along the lines of Equal Rights Amendment or Earned Run Average.

59. Short swim: DIP.

60. Under the weather: ILL.

61. "Science Guy" Bill: NYE.  Another frequent visitor.


. . . and now, having just dropped in for a quick visit . . .



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