Wednesday, June 5, 2024 | (2024)

AV Club5:41 (Amy)


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The New Yorkertk (Kyle)


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WSJ8:23 (Jim)

Robert Charlton’s Wall Street Journal crossword, “In the Ozone”—Jim’s review

Theme answers are familiar phrases except the final word has an added O, causing crossword wackiness.

Wall St Journal crossword solution · “In the Ozone” · Robert Charlton · Wed., 6.5.24

  • 18a. [What you might do underfoot if your kids don’t put away their toys?] BREAK A LEGO. Ha! Not likely. Those things are indestructible without tools.
  • 24a. [Seriously tough cookie?] IRON OREO. Good clue.
  • 37a. [Party down?] GO OUT ON A LIMBO.
  • 53a. [Orderly wrestling?] TIDY SUMO. This one has a noticeable pronunciation change, but I like the idea of some sort of choreographed sumo match.
  • 59a. [Mafioso who gets away clean?] SHOWER CAPO. Meh. I’m not so keen on this clue. If one is in the shower, one is not “getting away.” [Mafioso who comes clean?] has more surface sense IMO.

I picked some nits there, but I enjoyed the theme. Nothing groundbreaking here, but a fun theme is a fun theme. Good choices of theme answers and mostly effective clues with some humor sprinkled in there. Nice job.

Fill highlights: SASHIMI, BAGUETTE, OBAMA ERA, and PEEWEE. I resisted GLOM ONTO as clued [Appropriate, informally] because I wasn’t sure if the clue was a verb or an adjective (it’s a verb). “NO, YOU ARE” is mostly annoying (in more ways than one), and I had no idea with old name LOUIS NYE and newer name KUMAIL Nanjiani. I also had to infer the MLS CUP. Can’t they come up with a better name for their ultimate trophy?

Clue of note: 23a. [First in a 25-film series]. DR. NO. Coming up with that D was tough since there’s no indication of an abbreviation in the clue.

Good puzzle. Four stars.

David Rockow’s New York Times crossword—Amy’s recap

NY Times crossword solution, 6/5/24 – no. 0605

The theme revealer clue is 37A
State of order that this puzzle fails to achieve?], and that’s DUCKS IN A ROW. The circled letters spell out TEAL, MALLARD, EIDER, and a RUBBER duck, each with a letter in the wrong row. Touch of whimsy with that rubber duck in the mix.

Fave fill: FLAT-EARTHER, ARMOIRES, PUFFIN, GRANDMA. Not so keen on suffix –PEDE, abbrev HGT, comparative INANER.

Two wordplay clues I wasn’t expecting:

  • 14a. [Feeling that can be caused by the final three letters of this answer], NAUSEA (alluding to seasickness).
  • 14d. [____-violence (really tearing into an Indian appetizer?)], NAAN. Highly irregular!

3.5 stars from me.

Em Handy’s AV Club Classic crossword, “Downward Spiral”—Amy’s recap

AV Club Classic crossword solution, 6/5/24 – “Downward Spiral”

In Em Handy’s AV Club Classic debut, the theme revealer is 13d. [Bad Twitter (RIP) habit depicted in the circled letters of this puzzle], DOOMSCROLLING. The letters in DOOM cycle around in a “downward spiral” fashion in the Down themers BALLROOM DANCE, SITCOM DOG, and STORM DOOR, OOMD to OMDO to MDOO to DOOM. Fair enough, though one can certainly argue that SITCOM DOG isn’t really an idiomatic thing unto itself.

Fave fill: MOVE OUT, British BUM BAG.

Favorite clue: 54d. [Company whose new logo prompted a spike in Google searches for “KN car”], KIA. Ha! Here’s an article about why that redesigned logo is bad. Kia introduced the logo three years ago and it still takes me aback.

3.5 stars from me.

Emma Oxford’s Universal crossword, “Draw a Conclusion” — pannonica’s write-up

Wednesday, June 5, 2024 | (4)

Universal • 6/5/24 • Wed • “Draw a Conclusion” • Oxford • solution • 20240605

Needed to consult the title to hasten my understanding of the theme. Each of the starred answers ends with an item that can be drawn. (19a [ __ moment] AHA.)

  • 16a. [*Bluntly] POINT BLANK (draw a blank).
  • 39a. [*Popular clique] IN CROWD (draw a crowd).
  • 59a. [*The forest, as opposed to the trees] BIG PICTURE (draw a picture).
  • 10d. [*Public facility in the Muslim world] TURKISH BATH (draw a bath).
  • 24d. [*Cold War “boundary”] IRON CURTAIN (draw a curtain).

These all work well.

  • 3d [“Gimme __!” (start of an Iowa State cheer)] AN I. Indicative of the easy pitch of the cluing in this puzzle.
  • 7d. [“Le Dejeuner sur l’Herbe” painter] MANET. Famous for being an early example of a work depicting a nude in an everyday, contemporary setting rather than a classical one—it was somewhat scandalous at the time.
  • 34d [Man of many words?] ROGET. The only question-marked clue?
  • 43d [Like questions that can’t be answered] UNASKED. Makes sense.

Caroline Darya Framke & Olivia Mitra Framke’s USA Today Crossword, “Predators of the Deep” — Emily’s write-up

*Jaws theme music*

Wednesday, June 5, 2024 | (5)

USA Today, June 05, 2024, “Predators of the Deep” by Caroline Darya Framke & Olivia Mitra Framke

Theme: each themer starts with the name of a predator and ends with the name of a sea creature

Themers:

  • 16a. [Shrimp relative with stripes],TIGERPRAWN
  • 30a. [Sea creature with a large wingspan],EAGLERAY
  • 46a. [Long fish with canine teeth],WOLFEEL
  • 59a. [Crustacean with spindly legs],SPIDERCRAB

Wow! What a themer set! TIGERPRAWN filled in easily for me but I needed some crossings for EAGLERAY, WOLFEEL, and SPIDERCRAB. The second and third themer were new to me but everything as crossed fairly. I knew the last one was a crab but forgot the varieties. For the predators, they begin with: TIGER—, EAGLE—, WOLF—, and SPIDER—. For the sea creatures, they end with: —PRAWN, —RAY, —EEL, and —CRAB. Plus, four themers—amazing!

Favorite fill: ESPOSA, ESPRESSO, AIDA, and SEOUL

Stumpers: EMOJI (tricky cluing for me this morning), CARO (tricky cluing for me this morning), and EASEL (thought of every other tool/resource)

A wonderful puzzle that’s bound to make waves. One of my new favorite themes and themer sets, for sure, and check out the numerous lengthy bonus fill and excellent cluing and overall fill. Bravo! I hope we see more collabs from these two! Loved it!

5.0 stars

~Emily

Wednesday, June 5, 2024 | (2024)

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