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Okay.J. Sarr’s AV Membership Traditional crossword, “Orientation Facilities”–Amy’s recap
Orientation facilities are locations to get your bearings, however right here, the facilities of 4 of the longest entries are sexual orientations. Inside AGE GRACEFULLY is circled ACE, or asexual. RAPA NUI has PANsexual. INSOMNIACS comprises OMNIsexual. (Right here’s a obscure rationalization of the excellence between PAN and OMNI.) And Florida Dem VAL DEMINGS hides DEMIsexual. (Rationalization of DEMI.)
On high of the theme, now we have further illustration:
- 55. [Bi ___ (certain queer figure like Auli’i Cravalho, Stephanie Beatriz, and, in my semi-expert opinion, Emily Dickinson)], ICON.
- 49a. [Mom’s wife, in some families], MAMA. There’s additionally Ima, from the Hebrew.
- 22a. [Advocacy nonprofit with a Transgender Media Program], GLAAD.
At present I realized: 20a. [What a “mermaid’s purse” protects], EGG. As within the egg case of some skates or sharks.
3.75 stars from me.
Daniel Trujillo Diaz’s New York Occasions crossword–Amy’s recap
Our theme tonight is MAGIC EIGHT BALL solutions to the query “Will Ruby go to the promenade with me?” This being October, I really feel prefer it ought to point out the homecoming dance as a substitute of promenade. The solutions are MY SOURCES SAY NO, ASK AGAIN LATER, and WITHOUT A DOUBT.
Reality-check: The toy’s official title is the Magic 8 Ball with the numeral.
Fave fill: The neighboring ARMENIA and IRAN (don’t neglect “Aberbaijan” and Albania, of us!), AMSTERDAM clued by way of its canals (Staff Fiend’s Jenni would possibly staying on a houseboat in mentioned canals proper now!), UPROARS, and BUNDLES up within the chilly (’tis the season, quickly).
A shock: 48A. [Author of “L’Île Mystérieuse”], VERNE. I don’t know of that work.
3.5 stars from me.
Robert S. Gard’s Wall Road Journal Crossword “Crossing Paths” — Eric’s Overview
Possibly I’m simply drained this night after spending a lot of the day driving on windy mountain roads, but it surely took me a bit to see how this theme works. (In fact, that’s assuming that I do perceive how the theme works, which is rarely assured.)
- 20A [One whose job is spent going around in circles?] NASCAR DRIVER
- 28A [One for whom success is a long shot?] BIG GAME HUNTER
- 42A [Ones helpful in shifting positions?] CAREER COACHES
- 48A [Microsoft Word feature, or what 20-, 28- and 42-Across may focus on] TRACK CHANGES
I feel the revealer is making an attempt to inform us is that every of the opposite theme solutions has a sort of “monitor” — respectively, an auto racing monitor, the monitor of a wild animal, and a profession monitor. I just like the number of tracks, and the theme solutions are all familiar-enough phrases.
The fill is usually wonderful, with a couple of solutions that don’t present up too typically:
- 24A [Broom room] CLOSET/27D [Flying a blue, pink and white flag, perhaps] TRANS Attention-grabbing juxtaposition of solutions.
- 33A [119, in old Rome] CXIX If I had my means, Roman numerals wouldn’t seem in crosswords ever once more.
- 36A [Preacher curl target, casually] BICEP I used to be glad to see the “casually.” The muscle is the biceps even when you’re referring to 1 arm.
- 59A [Fan sound] CHEER/40D [Boobirds, e.g.] JEERERS I just like the crossing of those two solutions, even when I might do with out this form of “Verb+er” phrase that nobody ever makes use of.
- 62A [Leaves on the grill too long, say] CHARS I char stuff on the grill purposely on a regular basis.
- 5D [Fiery beast battled by Gandalf in “The Lord of the Rings”] BALROG A gimme for which I didn’t want no matter letters the crosses offered.
6D [National park in Maine] ACADIA Ditto.
- 7D [It may get a part] HAIR Cute clue. Possibly too cute.
- 9D [Three-nation economic union of Europe] BENELUX I used to be mildly shocked to be taught simply now that this union survived not solely the creation of the Widespread Market, however the European Union.
- 10D [Role in “A Midsummer Night’s Dream”] OBERON It’s been a very long time since I’ve seen that play, however I keep in mind it being fairly humorous.