Showing posts with label Pam Klawitter. Show all posts
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Monday, May 1, 2023

Friday, April 28, 2023, Pam Klawitter

 



Yogi Berra is quoted as having said, "It's deja vu all over again" and this morning that is apropos.  As far as explaining the theme of today's puzzle is concerned, this blogger can (and will) copy the description that he posted two weeks ago

(quote) Good Morning, Cruciverbalists.  Malodorous Manatee here along with He-man to bring you a TGIF recap.  Today, the I's (ayes) Y's (whys) definitely have it with a straightforward theme from veteran puzzle-setter Pam Klawitter.

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

18 Across:  Forged painting?: ART DECOY.  Art Deco

23 Across:  When kids start rolling their eyes at everything their parents say?: THE IRONY AGE.  The Iron Age.

40 Across:  School newspaper entries from its youngest reporters?: KINDERGARTEN COPY.


49 Across:  Sign that it's time to clean the closet?: DUSTY JACKET.  Dust Jacket.


The reveal comes at:

63 Across:  "Allow me to explain," and a phonetic hint to this puzzle's theme: HERE'S WHY.  Or, in this instance, H . . . e . . . r . . . e' . . . s  Y.


Here's how all of this looks in the grid:


. . . and Here's the rest of the clues/answers:

Across:


1. __ farm: ANT.  I had one when I was a child.



4. Respond to "Let's give it up for ... ": CLAP.  The clue refers to a colloquialism for soliciting a round of applause.  The answer, or course, also has at least one other meaning.

8. Burro: ASS.
 
11. Bamboozle: CON.  What do you call a female CON artist?  Ms. Leading.

14. Lav: LOO.  Bathroom.  We've often seen this clued with some reference to the British Isles.

15. London jazz duo?: ZEDS.   . . .  (immediately followed by just such a reference).  The last last letter of the alphabet (what we Yanks call Zee) in British English is called ZED.

16. "Shape of You" singer-songwriter: SHEERAN.  Ed SHEERAN.  His third album was the worldwide best seller in 2017.  He is currently being sued for copyright infringement.  The plaintiff is asking $100 million.  In 2022 SHEERAN successfully defended a copyright infringement claim involving "Shape of You".

20. Foul: POLLUTE.  Adjective, noun or verb?  Verb.  . . . and neither an odor nor a basketball reference.

21. Get lovey-dovey: SMOOCH.

22. Post-makeover self: NEW ME.


27. Ink: 
TATS.  Ink being slang for TATtoo.

30. Make hay, maybe: MOW.  As in the advice to "MOW while the sun shines".


31. Country quarters: INNS.  Apparently, quarters as used here, can be plural.

34. Spanish cheer: OLE.

35. Gardener's mixture: LOAM.  I went to the library to get a book about soil but was told that they had only one, unavailable copy.  It was on LOAM.

37. Cuss out: SWEAR AT.

43. "No need to explain further": YES I SEE.  Aha!

44. Broke new ground?: HOED.



45. Spy-fi writer Deighton: LEN.  Author!

46. Turow book: ONE L.  Author!

47. Shar-__: wrinkly dog: PEI.  Not to be confused with the architect.


48. "Anything __?": ELSE.

55. Some pasta: TUBES.  There are many types of pasta and several of those are tubular.  Wait, isn't that surfer slang?



56. James Cameron blockbuster set on Pandora: AVATAR.  Mr. Cameron has directed three of the all-time top five grossing films

60. Critters sought in a Nintendo game: POKEMON.

65. Rust-causing agent: OXIDANT.  Remember this from chemistry class?

66. "Dear __ Hansen": EVAN.  A musical and a film.


67. Energizer size: AAA.  A battery reference.


68. Pea holder: POD.

69. Cartoon frame: CEL.  Pre CGI technology.

70. Bulb unit: WATT.  These days, we purchase LED bulbs with a WATT equivalence.


71. Phisher's fig.: SSN.  Social Security Number.   Phising is the act of sending a false email in an attempt to gather information with which to commit fraud.


Down:

1. "Ah, me!": ALAS.  My experiment of cross breeding a hen with a Slinky has failed.  ALAS, I have no spring chicken.

2. Convention: NORM.

3. "Africa" band: TOTO.



4. Slovak neighbor: CZECH.
5. Dulce de __: LECHE.


6. Fuss: ADO.

7. "Gangnam Style" rapper: PSY.  The video is one of history's most-viewed.

8. Colorado quaker: ASPEN.  As in quaking ASPEN trees.  In the clue, quaker was not capitalized so it wasn't going to be a religious sect.

Populus Tremuloides

9. Like a strutting peacock: SHOWY.  Hand up for PROUD.

10. Title city in a DuVernay film: SELMA.  Ava DuVernay.


11. French wine term: CRU.  The word roughly translates to "growth" but is now used to denote a vineyard and its wines.

12. Muesli grain: OAT.  Sometime today, USPS is scheduled to deliver to me a box containing four bags of Bob's Red Mill Gluten Free Muesli.  I do not have Celiac Disease.  I do enjoy eating crunchy things made from rice.

13. Vane dir.: NNE.  North North East

17. Mournful: ELEGIAC.  Same etymology as elegy.


19. Apt rhyme for "spots": 
DOTS.



22. "On the double!": NOW.  Neither ASAP nor STAT would fit.


24. PR concern: IMAGE.  Public Relations.

25. Tomato paste tomato: ROMA.


26. Register: ENROLL.  Noun or verb?  Verb.  As in to register for a class.

27. Pacific Rim capital: TOKYO.  So many from which to choose.  The perps, especially the K and the Y, narrowed things down considerably.

28. Extraterrestrial: ALIEN.  So far, most of our depictions have come from Hollywood.



29. Became edgy: TENSED.

32. Mane areas: NAPES.  A hand up for first trying NECKS.

33. Broadway composer Jule: STYNE.  A member of the Songwriter's Hall of Fame with far too many credits to cite here.  One of his best known:


 
35. "__ MisĂ©rables": LES.

36. Underground resource: ORE.  What is a ferrous particle's favorite constellation?  Ore-ion.

37. Poker-faced: STOIC.  The ancient STOICs never got cavities.  They were implacable.

38. Itty-bitty: WEE.

39. Gridiron position: END.  An American Football reference.



41. Watered down: DILUTED.  THINNED would fit.

42. Actress Perlman: RHEA.  Best known for her role as Carla Maria Victoria Angelina Teresa Apollonia Lozupone Tortelli Lebec on the TV show "Cheers":



47. Sack dress?: PJS.  PaJamaS are something to wear when one "hits the sack".

48. "Are we there yet?" guesses: ETAS.  Estimated Time of Arrival S

50. Poison __: SUMAC.

51. Pricey steak: T-BONE.  I asked the butcher for a couple of T-BONEs but he gave me sirloins instead.  He later apologized for his mis-steak.

52. "Papa, Can You Hear Me?" film: YENTL.  The song from the movie.



53. Gold purity unit: KARAT.  I often forget which one is spelled carat (mass) and which is spelled KARAT (purity).

54. Part of a track meet: EVENT.

57. First word of "Jabberwocky": TWAS.  TWAS meant to be a nonsense poem.



58. "Got it!" cries: AHAS.  Yes, I see.

59. "Deadpool" actor Reynolds: RYAN.



60. Burst: POP.  Soda, parent, music, burst and art are among other possible clues.

61. Good Grips kitchen brand: OXO.



62. Tyke: KID.

63. Fell, as firs: HEW.  Homophone of you, yew and ewe.


64. Longoria of "Telenovela": EVA.  I never can keep all of the EVA  and AVA names sorted out.  The perps tell me which it should be.

 . . . .  and now it's time




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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. FĂștbol 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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