Themeless Saturday by Alan Massengill & Doug Peterson
Today is the first day of Summer as the Solstice occurred last night when the sun was directly over the Tropic of Cancer. We will have the greatest time of daylight and, as you see at the left, you will see the sunrise of this day at Stonehenge. For us here in Nebraska, the grackles will soon be moving on from our feeders and will not be missed.
Today's puzzle by Alan and Doug has a nice wide-open grid with only 27 blocks and also had 102 open squares. The long grid-spanners were very "gettable" and clever fill added to the fun. Hanging on to LEGIT too long was a speed bump. My potential Natick was at _AVI/_ONCE and for some reason, NONCE made some success for one-off and the Congratulations window came up.
Across:
1. Ocean spray?: SEA SALT.
15. Flurry: HUSTLE AND BUSTLE.
17. Particulars from behind closed doors: INTIMATE DETAILS - She should know.
19. States: AVERS 20. __ service: LIP - He AVERS that he will back me up but it just turned out to be LIP service when I needed him.
21. Space that may be kind of a lot: ACRE π
22. Signs: OMENS - Get to the basement!
35. CLE team: CAVS.
36. Final challenge, perhaps: ESSAY π I always liked multiple choice better-
37. Spark joy in: ELATE.
39. NL players since 2022: DH'S - The National League finally started using it 49 years later.
42. Groks: GETS - We solvers grok and suss
43. No-hit performance?: B-SIDE π - Hanging onto LEGIT too long and not knowing BRITE left me starting at _ S E D E for a while. Richie Valens' La Bamba was once a B-SIDE.
44. Drink choice: NEAT - We veterans here remember Tinbeni who refused to have ice in his scotch
45. "How To Triumph Like a Girl" poet LimΓ³n: ADA ¯\_(γ)_/¯ The poem
51. "Let me worry about that": IVE GOT IT COVERED.
52. Signified: DENOTED.
53. Text-style workers: EDITORS - A fun play on the word textile
Down:
1. Red selection: SHIRAZ - I pick up on the clue for red wine but this wine naif needed a lot of help for the variety
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The mat is called a TATAMI |
8. Plus ones?: ADDENDS - This math teacher deserves a time out for trying to see this as someone who is taken as date to an event instead of...
10. Sounds of contempt: TUTS.
11. Retirement income org.: SSA.
12. Lift provider on a runway: STILETTO - I'll admit my first thought was of supportive underwear.
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Can be hazardous |
13. Only Top 40 hit for actor/singer Jack Wagner: ALL I NEED - It reached #2 behind Madonna's Like A Virgin
14. Tyrants: DESPOTS.
16. "Give up?" comeback: NEVER - General McAuliffe had a different way to respond to a German demand to give up in 1944.
22. Western: OATER.
23. Trademarked pods: K CUPS - I use them everyday but can't find any strong enough
25. Chabert of "Mean Girls": LACEY - She's on the left below. I did not know her name but her face was instantly familiar as my lovely bride is a big fan of her much different persona as Hallmark's Queen Of Christmas.
27. Almost-ready versions: BETAS.
33. Passport, for one: LEGAL ID.
34. "Guilty as charged": YES I DID - I made a harmless decision to not doing what I was told and the principal called me in. I fessed up and simply said, "Guilty as charged" and it was all over.
35. Rhythmic flow: CADENCE.
38. Permissible: LICIT - As I said, I had LEGAL here for way too long.
39. "Taxi Driver" Oscar nominee: DENIRO - His famous line from that movie
40. Cyberwarrior, sometimes: HACKER.
41. Lipizzans, e.g.: STEEDS - Horse lover General George Patton was instrumental in saving a large number of Lipizzans from the advancing Russians in 1945.