Monday, November 26, 2018

Saturday, December 1, 2018, Frederick J. Healy

Themeless Saturday by Frederick J. Healy


Today on this first day of December, we celebrate National Christmas Lights Day. Depending on your taste, this house is either a wonderful, festive expression of holiday spirit or a prime example of going overboard worthy of Clark Griswold from National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation.

At our little outpost here on the Great Plains, outside lights are illuminated on the day after Thanksgiving although some of our neighbors have had their lights on for over a week which does not seem right to my lovely bride.


Some households wait until the first Sunday of advent and take them down after epiphany. Your preference?



Soon after inventing the incandescent bulb, Edison's good friend and partner Edward Johnson strung 80 miniature bulbs together and hung them around the lab at Menlo Park.

President Grover Cleveland had strings of  these light installed on the White House Christmas Tree in 1895.


This  ad here shows how the Edison Decorative and Miniature Lamp Department sold their electric product as a safer alternative to using candles on Christmas trees.


Today's constructor is Fredrick J. Healy and I have found out that he has had several themeless Saturday puzzles published here in the past few years. 


Across:


1. Early Greek lyric poet: SAPPHO - SAPPHO of Lesbos was a poet of antiquity whose work is mostly lost. In some circles she has become a symbol of modern feminism 


7. Roll by: ELAPSE - Somehow, 50 years have ELAPSED since I started teaching


13. Strong desire: CRAVING.


15. Respectful bow: SALAAM - Cultural coin-flip? 




16. Friendly greeting: HEY THERE - A wonderful song from The Pajama Game sung by George Clooney's Aunt Rosemary 



18. Eastern religion: SHINTO - The state religion of Japan until 1945

19. Novak Djokovic's org.: ATP - Association of Tennis Professionals


20. Place to gas up for free?: OPEN BAR - that may be accompanied by a 22. Beer __: NUT  or two or fifty or... 




23. Memorable Gregory Peck role: AHAB - As I recently blogged, Peck said at one time he was embarrassed by his portrayal  


25. How work may be done near a deadline: MADLY - I waited until Dec. 23 to bury $100 (in baggies) in Jello for the kids Christmas presents and had to work MADLY to get done. It was great fun to see them eat their way to cash.




26. Drain: TIRE - Didn't you TIRE of the political nonsense in the ads last month? Talk about your obloquy! 


27. California's __ Verdes Peninsula: PALOS  - Some modest housing on the peninsula 




29. '70s radical gp.: SLA - The Symbionese Liberation Army famously kidnapped Patty Hearst where she may or may not have developed Stockholm Syndrome


30. Singer Stefani et al.: GWENS- The first name of the rookie teacher who ran in  to tell me to  turn on my TV on 9/11/01 during class


31. Reception for champions: THREE CHEERS - Hip, hip... 3X


34. Scrooge types: CHEAP SKATES - In the late 18th century a "skate" in America was a name for mean person. Cheap was later added to compound the felony


35. Fruity treat: BANANA SPLIT - To be eaten, not worn!




36. Jazz guitarist Herb: ELLIS - Remember Jeffrey Wechsler's recent TRELLIS ISLAND 


37. Terre dans la mer: ILE - Literally "earth in the sea" (Island)


38. Wetland birds: TERNS.


42. Caffeine-rich seed: KOLA - No Pepsi after 12 noon for me


43. 1960 Random House acquisition: KNOPF 


45. Wild way to run: RIOT - A headline about an embarrassing Australian loss to Scotland in Rugby

46. Web crawler, e.g.: BOT - A internet application that can perform repetitive tasks quickly for good or ill. Okay... 

47. Hit the skids: GO TO POT - "The idea here is of chopping ingredients up into small pieces before putting them in the pot for cooking, and from this comes the sense ‘be ruined or destroyed'" You're welcome!


49. Pressure meas.: PSI.


50. Designer Pucci: EMILIO - Haute couture is not my cup 'o tea.


52. Traditional Dixie dessert: PECAN PIE - Please keep the pronunciation 54. Comment: REMARKs civil!




55. Reptile named for the warning sound it makes: RATTLER.

56. Stars: GREATS - Norma Desmond, "The Stars are ageless, aren't they?"


57. Death Star "super" weapons: LASERS - What else on Christmas Lights Day?





Down:


1. Award-winning ESPN writer/reporter Jeremy: SCHAAP - I much preferred his sports writer dad Dick Schaap

2. Rock & Roll Hall of Fame's first female inductee: ARETHA - Powerful and soulful!


3. Check alternative: PAYPAL.


4. Many a GI: PVT.


5. Old Ritz rival: HI HO - Pitched by an Old TV Character




6. Afternoon hr.: ONE PM - One day at this time, I finally decided retirement was a great option 


7. Lamb product: ESSAY - Charles Lamb wrote the ESSAYS but he used the pseudonym of Elia which was the last name of a fellow worker at South Sea House in London




8. Memorable lion suit wearer: LAHR - The lovable Cowardly Lion from Oz


9. 2001 biopic: ALI - Will Smith as The Greatest




10. Burro's baskets: PANNIERS - The Burros laden with PANNIERS  The Treasure Of The Sierra Madre



11. Former GM cars: SATURNS - More GM cars will become "former" next year as GM retools for the future 


12. Doesn't act well: EMOTES - THere's nothing worse than a ham EMOTING in a turkey


14. Stage makeup staple: GREASE PAINT - This gave us the haunting Who Can I Turn To?



17. Programmer's problem: ENDLESS LOOP - Sometimes you  just have to shut the machine off and start over


21. McCormick offering: BLACK PEPPER - A staple in our cupboard for decades


24. Gulf of __: Baltic Sea arm: BOTHNIA - I knew this about as well as I did Gabon last Saturday 😏




26. Modern poster: TWEETER.


28. Trees whose fruit yields a moisturizing butter: SHEAS - More Africa geography: Here a woman is processing SHEA Tree nuts in Burkina Faso 




30. Catch on: GET IT


32. Bolted: RAN.


33. Bryan's "Malcolm in the Middle" role: HAL - That's Bryan Cranston as Hal on the left and as Walter White in Breaking Bad seven years later




34. Use a certain two-handed signal: CALL TIME - Making the T with your two hands will indicate a TIME OUT


35. 19th-century women's rights advocate Amelia: BLOOMER- Amelia did not invent BLOOMERS but she wore them and advocated their use in her newspaper so women could dress in less restrictive clothing. Therefore, her name became associated with them.



36. "La Dolce Vita" actress: EKBERG - Ms. EKBERG eschewed Ms. BLOOMER'S apparel in this Trevi Fountain scene from La Dolce Vita (The Sweet Life)




39. Flow in small waves: RIPPLE - Seen above


40. More inclined to pry: NOSIER.


41. "M*A*S*H" actor David Ogden __: STIERS - Major Charles Emerson Winchester


43. Screwballs: KOOKS.


44. Kind of point: FOCAL - Did Archimedes really start Roman ships on fire with polished shields reflecting sunlight to a FOCAL point in 212 B.C.?




47. Prepared (oneself) for action: GIRT  - I have GIRDED my loins but never did I GIRT them as far as I know 😊


48. "Catch ya later": TATA.


51. A.L. West team, in crawl lines: LAA - The Los Angeles Angels have been referred to as HALOS in these puzzles 


53. Some Windows systems: NTS - Sheldon on operating systems





Comment at will:










Friday, August 24, 2018

Saturday, August 25, 2018, Patty Varol and Doug Peterson

Themeless Saturday Puzzle by Patty Varol and Doug Peterson



What could be a better followup to yesterday's ICE CREAM puzzle than a day that celebrates one of the true delights made with it?  Latrobe, PA is famous for being the home of golfing legend Arnold Palmer but in 1904 an apprentice pharmacist in Latrobe, David Strickland, invented a banana triple ice cream sundae that sold for a dime which was twice the price of other sundaes and it was a huge hit. Strickler bought the drug store and although his invention endures, the building was torn down years ago.

Latrobe is celebrating The Great American Banana Split Festival yesterday, today and tomorrow with many events. I wonder if anyone washes down a banana split with an Arnold Palmer? 

On this day celebrating this legendary sweet treat, Patty Varol and Doug Peterson have concocted this lovely puzzle that entertained me greatly but took 23 minutes before I could put the cherry on top! Patty is our esteemed editor Rich's very able assistant as well as being a constructor herself and I have received some great feedback from her and some "thanks, but no thanks" notes as well. I blogged a puzzle Doug constructed with Neville Fogarty this past February.
Patty Varol                    Doug Peterson
Let's see what else Patty and Doug have for us today as this (soda) jerk tries to make sense of it:


Across:

1. Knot remover: NECK RUB 



8. Not pointless?: ON TOPIC - Politicians always steer debate back to their talking points rather than staying ON TOPIC

15. Took too many courses?: OVER ATE - We had Thanksgiving FOOD COMA recently which could include the portmanteau 21. Hybrid roast: TURDUCKEN (a deboned chicken stuffed into a deboned duck stuffed into a turkey)

16. "Marvelous": HOW NICE.

17. Sent along: RELAYED - Norman Rockwell captures Americana as well as anyone



18. One pulling his weight around Christmas: BLITZEN  - But he wouldn't let poor Rudolph join in any reindeer games

19. Caper: ANTIC.

20. Stuff on the deck: STAIN - After 15 years we have given up on STAINING and a 37. House coat: PAINT JOB and so we are installing a synthetic deck



22. Proactiv target: ZIT.

23. European underground nickname: THE TUBE.



25. Forbids: BANS.

26. Flood insurance, once upon a time: ARK - Professor Paul Esperante and others believe this could be the remains of Noah's ARK in Eastern Turkey near Mt. Ararat



29. Copycat's talent: APERY.

30. Alley goop: TAR - I like the play on Alley Oop! 



31. Toasting candidate: RYE BREAD

33. Grizabella the Glamour Cat's solo: MEMORY - The show stopper from Andrew Lloyd Weber's Cats

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4-L6rEm0rnY 36. Single from Dylan's "Blood on the Tracks": TANGLED UP IN BLUE - Has never crossed my turntable, CD player or MP3 device



38. Some navels: INNIES.

39. Puerto Rico's __ de Morro: CASTILLO - CASTILLO (San Felipe) de Morro 


40. Hosp. sections: ERS where they are prepared to 58. Do an inside job?: OPERATE.

41. Warehouse supplies: SKIDS.



42. Darn things: SEW.

43. Vince with 18 CMA Awards: GILL - Not familiar with his work that got him those Country Music Awards



45. Lacking versatility: ONE NOTE - Can you decipher this equivalent phrase? (* answer below)



47. Raised eyebrow, e.g.: ARC.

48. Nine Inch Nails founder Reznor: TRENT - No idea

49. Stomach: ABIDE - Do you, like me, no longer ABIDE things you did years ago?

53. Brewery sugar: MALTOSE.


55. Where old records may be kept: JUKEBOX - Five plays for a quarter in my 6. Sporty truck, briefly: UTE (Yeah, I know it's a Utility Vehicle but I couldn't resist)

57. Congo line?: EQUATOR - Here are people in Zaire (Democratic Republic Of Congo) standing on said line




59. Fair rewards: RIBBONS.

60. Small restaurants: BISTROS.


Down:

1. "Brothers & Sisters" matriarch: NORA - NORA is played by...



2. Square: EVEN - The game is all EVEN at 3 runs apiece 

3. Gael, for one: CELT



4. Nocturnal Asian snake: KRAIT - India's deadliest, 10X more poisonous than a cobra



5. Singer ranked #10 on Rolling Stone's list of the 100 Greatest Artists of All Time: RAY CHARLES - Too many hits to pick a favorite but this one always moves me

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GufSJChOFG8
7. Framework for retiring: BED STEAD - No IRA here

8. "Yowza!": OH BABY - Sounds like a Ray Charles lyric to me

9. "Honestly!": NO LIE - Truman won??

10. Matching: TWIN - The TWINS and their mother - Joyce, Martha and my bride  Joann



11. Toronto's prov.: ONT and 56. Org. with an "Odd News" web page: UPI headline in the Toronto Daily Star



12. Party bites from the toaster oven: PIZZA ROLLS - A fav around here

13. Maroon at a chalet, maybe: ICE IN - A meteorological event not a color scheme 

14. Coppers: CENTS  - A man in England was not allowed to pay a  £800 debt in 166 kg (365 lbs) of these 1 cent coppers




24. Olympic gear: EPEES.

25. Film fawn: BAMBI - Disney refused to let the National Forest Service use BAMBI in their anti fire PDA's and so Smokey the Bear was invented 

26. Basic studio class: ART I - My college class so-named was boring beyond belief because we just took notes

27. "Deadpool" actor Reynolds: RYAN - Deadpool is the highest grossing R-rated movie of all time

28. Group concerned with good breeding: KENNEL CLUB - Mutts not allowed

30. Camper's anchors: TENT STAKES - Not quite enough here. Definitely a 33. Bungle: MISDO.



32. Speakeasy circulator: B-GIRL - Father Mulcahy, "Why Hawkeye, I earned my way through divinity school as a B-GIRL in San Francisco!"

34. Word with home or slide: RULE - I might as well show my math students a buggy whip as much as a slide RULE. Equatorial CONGO gained home RULE from Belgium

35. Stinging response: YEOW.

41. Ugly looks: SNEERS.

43. Xbox devotee: GAMER - How many hours/day is too many?

44. Kirkuk native: IRAQI - McDonalds is not allowed in Northern Iraq so... 



45. Name on "The Magnificent Ambersons" theater poster: ORSON - Mercury Players ORSON Wells, Agnes Morehead, Joseph Cotten, et al moved on to this project after Citizen Kane.



46. Pulitzer-winning film critic: EBERT - Of the above movie, EBERT wrote, "The Magnificent Ambersons" (1942, a masterpiece with its ending hacked to pieces by the studio...)


48. Terry's role in the original "Wizard of Oz": TOTO - Terry/TOTO's memorial at the Hollywood Forever Cemetery (for Agnes)



50. Structural beam: I-BAR - A baby I-BEAM?

51. Inflict on: DO TO - "What did you DO TO your hair?"

52. They're split: EXES - George Strait sings that all his EXES live in Texas while he hangs his hat in Tennessee. 

54. Check for drinks: TAB = Jay Z's bar TAB that included an $11,000 tip. I've never heard of Ace Of Spades Champagne. 




*45 Across deciphered is "One Trick Pony"
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