LA Times Crossword Answers 30 Jun 16, Thursday




LA Times Crossword Solution 30 Jun 16 - 125%







Constructed by:Julian Lim

Edited by: Rich Norris

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Theme: Fifth Wheel

Today’s themed answers end with a type of WHEEL. We have four of them, so are lacking a FIFTH WHEEL:

  • 61A…Based on the ends of 17-, 23-, 38- and 50-Across, unwanted thing that this puzzle lacks..FIFTH WHEEL
  • 17A…Imbibing no more..ON THE WAGON (giving “wagon wheel”)
  • 23A…Tropical quencher..COCONUT WATER (giving “waterwheel”)
  • 38A…”The Deer Hunter” ordeal..RUSSIAN ROULETTE (giving “roulette wheel”)
  • 50A…Restaurant mascot with an electric guitar..CHUCK E CHEESE (giving “cheese wheel”)

Bill’s time: 9m 00s

Bill’s errors: 0




Today’s Wiki-est, Amazonian Googlies

Across

10…Commando weapons..UZIS

The first Uzi submachine gun was designed in the late 1940s by Major Uziel “Uzi” Gal of the Israel Defense Forces, who gave his name to the gun.

14…”Bates Motel” airer..A AND E

The A&E television network used to be a favorite of mine, with the “A&E” standing for “arts and entertainment”. A&E started out airing a lot of the old classic dramas, as well as biographies and arts programs. Now there seems to be more reality TV, with one of the flagship programs being “Dog the Bounty Hunter”. A slight change of direction I’d say …

“Bates Motel” is a TV series that started airing in 2013. The show is described as a prequel to the famous 1960 Hitchcock film “Psycho”, although it is set in the modern day.

15…Third follower..HOME

That would be in baseball.

16…Stereotypical spoiler..NANA

Nana is always spoiling the grandkids.

17…Imbibing no more..ON THE WAGON (giving “wagon wheel”)

The word “bib” comes from the Latin “bibere” meaning “to drink”, as does our word “imbibe”. So, maybe it’s less about spilling the food, and more about soaking up the booze …

19…Expression of pre-weekend gratitude..TGIF

“Thank God It’s Friday” (TGIF) is a relatively new expression that apparently originated in Akron, Ohio. It was a catchphrase used first by disk jockey Jerry Healy of WAKR in the early seventies. That said, one blog reader wrote me to say that he had been using the phrase in the fifties.

31…Singer Liz..PHAIR

Liz Phair is a rock singer from New Haven, Connecticut. Phair started out in the industry releasing homemade tapes under the name Girly Sound.

34…Geneva-based commerce gp…WTO

The World Trade Organization (WTO) is headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland. The stated aim of the WTO is to liberalize international trade. The organization was founded in 1995 when an international agreement on trade was reached that effectively replaced the existing General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) that was laid down in 1949.

35…Poet who wrote about shrimp, “At times, translucence / Is rather a nuisance”..NASH

The poet Ogden Nash is well known for his light and humorous verse. Try this one for size:
A shrimp who sought his lady shrimp

Could catch no glimpse
Not even a glimp.
At times, translucence
Is rather a nuisance.

38…”The Deer Hunter” ordeal..RUSSIAN ROULETTE (giving “roulette wheel”)

The disturbing game of Russian Roulette involves the placing of a single round in a revolver, spinning the cylinder and then a player firing the gun with the muzzle placed against his or her head. The game supposedly originated in Russia, and the name was first cited in a short story that dates back to 1937. The “game” was made famous by the 1978 movie “The Deerhunter” as it plays a central role in the film’s plot.

42…Parts of an old item?..EXES

An unmarried couple known to be involved with each other might appear in the gossip columns. This appearance as “an item” in the papers, led to the use of “item” to refer to such a couple, but only since the very early seventies.

45…Stocky dog..BOXER

The boxer breed of dog (one of my favorites!) originated in Germany. My first dog was a boxer/Labrador mix, a beautiful animal. Our current family dog is a boxer/pug mix, another gorgeous creature.

49…__ sequencing..DNA

DNA contains nucleotide base sequences called genes, that are blueprints for used in the manufacture of proteins needed by the body. Our DNA is also “decorated” with epigenetic markers that modify the activity level of genes, and can even turn genes off. These epigenetic markers respond to environmental conditions, so that organisms with the same DNA can exhibit differences in behavior and appearance, as a result of differing environments. This explains which identical twins develop differences in appearance over time.

50…Restaurant mascot with an electric guitar..CHUCK E CHEESE (giving “cheese wheel”)

Chuck E. Cheese is a sit-down pizza restaurant that features entertainment for children. The original Chuck E. Cheese’s Pizza Time Theatre was opened in San Jose, California in 1977 by founder Nolan Bushnell. Bushnell had already achieved success in the business world as the founder of Atari.

54…Actress O’Donnell..ROSIE

We don’t get to see Rosie O’Donnell on the screen very much these days. She had a very successful chat show that ran from 1996 to 2002. My favorite performance of hers on the big screen is in a supporting role to Meg Ryan in the 1993 movie “Sleepless in Seattle”.

55…Noun half?..ENS

Half of the letters in the word “noun” are letters N (ens).

56…”Red” hindrance..TAPE

Back in the days of yore in England, official documents were bound in bundles with red ribbon. So, getting through all the paperwork required “cutting through the red tape”.

60…Hazmat-monitoring org…OSHA

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) was created in 1970 during the Nixon administration. OSHA regulates workplaces in the private sector and regulates just one government agency, namely the US Postal Service.

Dangerous goods are commonly referred to as hazardous materials, or HazMat. People working with dangerous goods might wear a HazMat suit.

66…Buenos __..AIRES

Buenos Aires is the capital of Argentina, located on the estuary of the Ria de la Plata. As a port city, the people of Buenos Aires are known as porteños (“people of the port”).

67…Subdue, in a way..TASE

“Taser” is a brand name. The generic term for the device is conducted electrical weapon (CEW).

68…Dudes..GUYS

Our term “dude” arose as slang in New York City in the 1880s, when it was used to describe a fastidious man. In the early 1900s, the term was extended to mean “city slickers”, Easterners who vacationed in the West. The first use of the term “dude ranch” was recorded in 1921.

Down

1…”Get Smart” crime org…KAOS

The satirical comedy series called “Get Smart” was the creation of Mel Brooks and Buck Henry, and starred Don Adams as Agent 86, Maxwell Smart. Agent 86 worked for the spy agency CONTROL, alongside the lovely Agent 99. CONTROL’s sworn enemy was the criminal organization called KAOS. Both CONTROL and KAOS were originally intended to be acronyms, but creators Brooks and Henry were so busy launching the show that they forgot to come up with something suitable.

2…Prefix with bot..NANO-

Nanorobots (also “nanobots”) are tiny devices that range from 0.1 to 10 micrometers in size. The technology of nanorobotics is in its infancy, but it is hoped that nanobots might be used (for example) in medicine one day. The oft-cited application is the use of nanobots inserted inside the body to identify and destroy cancer cells.

3…Sinus docs..ENTS

Ear, Nose and Throat specialist (ENT)

4…Formed for a particular purpose..AD HOC

The Latin phrase “ad hoc” means “for this purpose”.

5…”E.T.” actress Wallace..DEE

The actress Dee Wallace is best known for playing young Elliot’s mother in the Steven Spielberg 1982 masterpiece “E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial”.

8…Texting qualifier..IMO

In my opinion (IMO)

11…Appraised like many big-city eateries..ZAGAT-RATED

The Zagat Survey is best known for rating restaurants across the major cities of the US, but it also rates things like hotels, nightlife, shopping, airlines and even zoos. The survey was started by Tim and Nina Zagat in 1979, and back then the survey was simply a collection of New York City restaurant ratings provided by friends of the couple.

18…Texas I-35 city..WACO

The Texas city of Waco is named for the Wichita people known as the “Waco”, who occupied the area for thousands of years.

Interstate 35 runs in a north-south direction from Laredo, Texas to Duluth, Minnesota. So, I-35 almost runs all the way from the Mexican border to the Canadian border, but not quite …

22…Grounded flier since 2001..TWA

Trans World Airlines (TWA) was a big carrier in the US, but was perhaps even more recognized for its extensive presence in Europe and the Middle East. For many years, especially after the collapse of Pan-Am, TWA was considered the unofficial flag carrier for the US. The company started in 1930, the product of a forced merger of Transcontinental Air Transport and Western Air Express. The Transcontinental and Western Air that resulted (the original meaning of the acronym TWA) was what the Postmaster General wanted, a bigger airline to which the Postal Service could award airmail contracts.

28…Main point..CRUX

“Crux” is the Latin word for “cross”, and came into English meaning “a central difficulty” in the early 1700s.

29…Plants with stickers..ROSEBUSHES

Believe it or not, roses don’t have any thorns. Thorns are derived from shoots, spines are derived from leaves, and prickles are derived from the epidermis. The rose’s defensive barbs are in fact prickles.

39…”The Morning Watch” novelist..AGEE

James Agee was a noted American film critic and screenwriter. Agee wrote an autobiographical novel “A Death in the Family” that won him his Pulitzer in 1958, albeit posthumously. He was also one of the screenwriters for the 1951 classic movie “The African Queen”.

40…One may stop traffic..NARC

“Narc” is a slang term for a law enforcement officer who tracks down criminals associated with illegal drugs. “Narc” is short for “narcotics officer”.

41…Makes oneself scarce..LAMS

To be “on the lam” is to be in flight, to have escaped from prison. “On the lam” is American slang that originated at the end of the 19th century. The word “lam” also means to “beat” or “thrash”, as in “lambaste”. So “on the lam” might derive from the phrase “to beat it, to scram”.

46…Jaguar classic..XKE

Jaguar started out as a manufacturer of sidecars for motorcycles back in 1922, when the company was known as the Swallow Sidecar Company (SS for short). The company changed its name to Jaguar after WWII, because of the unfortunate connotations of the letters “SS” at that time.

47…Certs alternative..MENTOS

Mentos are mints made by the Italian confectioner Perfetti Van Melle. You might have seen video of Mentos mints being dropped into bottle containing a carbonated drink. The surface of the mint causes an explosive release of carbon dioxide resulting in a geyser of foam that can shoot many feet up into the air.

Certs were the first breath mints to be marketed nationally in the US, hitting the shelves in 1956. A Cert is called a mint, but it isn’t really as it contains no mint oil and instead has its famous ingredient named “Retsyn”. Retsyn is a mixture of copper gluconate (giving the green flecks), partially hydrogenated cottonseed oil (not healthy!) and flavoring (maybe mint?).

50…”Tomb Raider” heroine Lara..CROFT

Lara Croft was introduced to the world as the main character in a pretty cool video game (I thought, back then) called “Tomb Raider”, back in 1996. Lara Croft moved to the big screen in 2001 and 2003, in two pretty awful movie adaptations of the game’s storyline. Angelina Jolie played Croft, and she did a very energetic job.

51…Book after Daniel..HOSEA

Hosea was one of the Twelve Prophets of the Hebrew Bible, also called the Minor Prophets of the Old Testament in the Christian Bible.

58…Fledgling’s sound..PEEP!

A young bird is said to have “fledged” when its wing muscles and feathers have developed enough for it to fly. The term “fledgling” is used for a bird that has fledged, but is still reliant on a parent for food and protection. The verb “to fledge” means “to acquire feathers”.

62…Post-op place..ICU

After being wheeled out of the Operating Room (OR) a patient might spend some time in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU).

63…”It __ a Very Good Year”..WAS

“It Was a Very Good Year” is a lovely song about an older man recounting the romances of his life. The Kingston Trio were the first to record the song, in 1961. However, I think that Frank Sinatra’s 1965 recording is probably the most famous …

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Complete List of Clues and Answers

Across

1…Work with dough..KNEAD

6…Like long shots..SLIM

10…Commando weapons..UZIS

14…”Bates Motel” airer..A AND E

15…Third follower..HOME

16…Stereotypical spoiler..NANA

17…Imbibing no more..ON THE WAGON (giving “wagon wheel”)

19…Expression of pre-weekend gratitude..TGIF

20…Okay..SO-SO

21…Disturbance..ADO

22…Identify the source of..TRACE

23…Tropical quencher..COCONUT WATER (giving “waterwheel”)

27…Text digitization meth…OCR

30…Cut some blades..MOW

31…Singer Liz..PHAIR

32…Pop quiz reaction, perhaps..GROAN

34…Geneva-based commerce gp…WTO

35…Poet who wrote about shrimp, “At times, translucence / Is rather a nuisance”..NASH

38…”The Deer Hunter” ordeal..RUSSIAN ROULETTE (giving “roulette wheel”)

42…Parts of an old item?..EXES

43…Lively..GAY

44…For two, in Paris..A DEUX

45…Stocky dog..BOXER

47…”Delicious!”..MMM!

49…__ sequencing..DNA

50…Restaurant mascot with an electric guitar..CHUCK E CHEESE (giving “cheese wheel”)

54…Actress O’Donnell..ROSIE

55…Noun half?..ENS

56…”Red” hindrance..TAPE

60…Hazmat-monitoring org…OSHA

61…Based on the ends of 17-, 23-, 38- and 50-Across, unwanted thing that this puzzle lacks..FIFTH WHEEL

64…Square __..FEET

65…37-Down plus two..OCTO-

66…Buenos __..AIRES

67…Subdue, in a way..TASE

68…Dudes..GUYS

69…Check (out)..SCOPE

Down

1…”Get Smart” crime org…KAOS

2…Prefix with bot..NANO-

3…Sinus docs..ENTS

4…Formed for a particular purpose..AD HOC

5…”E.T.” actress Wallace..DEE

6…It grows toward evening..SHADOW

7…Prepare to surf..LOG ON

8…Texting qualifier..IMO

9…Dudes..MEN

10…Lacking experience..UNTRAINED

11…Appraised like many big-city eateries..ZAGAT-RATED

12…How seafood is shipped..IN ICE

13…Less dicey..SAFER

18…Texas I-35 city..WACO

22…Grounded flier since 2001..TWA

24…Present preceder?..OMNI-

25…Till..UP TO

26…You, once..THOU

27…Brute..OGRE

28…Main point..CRUX

29…Plants with stickers..ROSEBUSHES

33…Colleague..ASSOCIATE

34…Droll..WRY

36…Leave flabbergasted..STUN

37…65-Across minus two..HEXA-

39…”The Morning Watch” novelist..AGEE

40…One may stop traffic..NARC

41…Makes oneself scarce..LAMS

46…Jaguar classic..XKE

47…Certs alternative..MENTOS

48…Fit well..MESH

50…”Tomb Raider” heroine Lara..CROFT

51…Book after Daniel..HOSEA

52…Hard to hoist..HEFTY

53…Code of conduct..ETHIC

57…Flight-related prefix..AERO-

58…Fledgling’s sound..PEEP!

59…Ultimatum word..ELSE

61…Magic show effect..FOG

62…Post-op place..ICU

63…”It __ a Very Good Year”..WAS




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