THEME: "Quote by Bertrand Russell relevant to crossword solvers" - THE TIME YOU ENJOY / WASTING / IS NOT WASTED TIME
This is pretty average Monday solving time for me, but I'm a little frustrated because I really felt like I was going quickly, and yet ... didn't even break 5. Two problems. 1. Still working on my applet agility, and 2. block quotes, UGH. The real hang-up came on the middle part, WASTING. I had WASTIN- and I thought it was not one word but two: WAS TIN-, which made me really question the "N" - since the TIME in the first part of the quote somewhat suggested that it might be referred to again (THE TIME YOU ENJOY / WAS TIME...), though if you stop to think about it (not that possible at high speeds) my imagined phrasing makes no sense grammatically.
Back to work today, ugh. I have a turkey-birthday hangover, as I consumed something like my body weight over the four-day weekend. Back to dietary basics, starting ... now.
11D: Old Japanese assassin (ninja)
This word has so much contemporary currency - at least one kid I know was a ninja for Halloween - that I was surprised to see it clued as "Old." That's all I have to say about that. Here is a so-called "Ninja Turtle."
34D: _____ - Coburg (part of historic Germany) [Saxe])
66A: Pivots (slews)
slue1 also slew (sl)
v. slued, also slewed slu·ing, slew·ing slues, slews
v. tr.
1. To turn (something) on an axis; rotate: slued the swivel chair around; sluing the boom of a crane.
2. To turn sharply; veer: braked and slued the car around.
v. intr.
1. To turn about an axis; pivot.
2. To turn or slide sideways or off course; skid.
n.
1. The act of sluing.
2. The position to which something has slued.
I can't complain, because if the answer had been SLUES I still wouldn't ever have heard of it.
63A: Hayseed (yokel)
"Some folks'll never eat a skunk / But then again, some folk'll / Like Cletus, the Slack-Jawed YOKEL!"
I like that YOKEL intersects 55D: Drink with sushi (sake) at the "K." Mmmm, incongruity. There are actually 3 K's, an X, a couple of V's, and many many Y's in this puzzle. Pretty good for a Monday.
28D: Vladimir of the Kremlin (Putin)
64A: Capone fighter Eliot _____ (Ness)
Somewhere in a loch in Scotland, a certain giant amphibious creature I know is getting very angry at being snubbed in puzzle after puzzle in favor of this alleged crime-fighter guy. Can't the world's stealthiest dinosaur get a little love? "Home of Scottish monster" - how hard is that? You could even add "allegedly" if you felt you had to. You've got CLAN (1A) in the northwest of the puzzle - you could bring a little of that Scottishness to the far southeast. Viva Scotland. Cue Willie!
Signed, Rex Parker, King of CrossWorld
Wasn't the House of Windsor originally called the House of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha? And then they picked a less Germanic name in response to German imperialism or other badness?
ReplyDeleteFive-year-old boys are fond of dressing up as ninjas for Halloween. I saw at least a couple this year, last year, the year before, and the year before that.