Relative difficulty: Easy
Theme answers:
- MUTANTS / ANTHOLOGY (1A: The X-Men, e.g. / 4D: Collection of literary works)
- PEDANT / RAN TRACK (15A: Excellent sort of person to be a copy editor / 9D: Did laps, say)
- DECANT / PLANTS (19A: Transfer from one bottle to another / 13D: Some spies)
- AVANT GARDE / ANTLERS (26A: Testing the limits, say / 28D: Some hunting lodge décor)
- LANTERN / REDUNDANT (37A: Bit of Chinese New Year décor / 10D: Not adding any new information)
- "THIS CAN'T BE" / DEFIANT 48A: "There's no way!" / 31D: Untamable)
- ATLANTA / ANTENNA (50A: Award-winning Donald Glover TV series, or where it was filmed / 51D: Part of a bug)
- MEANT A LOT / SHANTIES (56A: Bore importance / 49D: Huts)
- INFANT / MANTRA (61A: Baby / 56D: "Location, location, location," to many real estate agents)
- ERRANT / "DEAR SANTA..." (64A: Out-of-bounds / 43D: Start of a wish-list letter)
McLaren Racing Limited (/məˈklærən/ mə-KLA-rən) is a British motor racing team based at the McLaren Technology Centre in Woking, Surrey, England. The team is a subsidiary of the McLaren Group, which owns a majority of the team. McLaren is best known as a Formula One chassis constructor, the second-oldest active team and the second-most successful Formula One team after Ferrari, having won 199 races, 12 Drivers' Championships, and nine Constructors' Championships. McLaren also has a history in American open wheel racing as both an entrant and a chassis constructor, and has won the Canadian-American Challenge Cup (Can-Am) sports car racing championship. McLaren is one of only three constructors, and the only team, to complete the Triple Crown of Motorsport (wins at the Indianapolis 500, 24 Hours of Le Mans, and Monaco Grand Prix). (wikipedia)
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I'm not one for Latin plurals but for some reason, maybe because it's such a fancy word, I always think LACUNA should be pluralized LACUNAE (not LACUNAS) (22A: Empty spaces). And I have less than no idea about Formula 1 as a sport. It may be the only major "sport" below golf on my "care about it" rankings, though cricket is probably down there too. But then we simply don't have cricket in the U.S., whereas I'm pretty sure Formula 1 is at least on TV. Anyway, MCLAREN = all crosses. The name rings a bell, but only faintly. Nothing else in the grid gave me a lick of trouble. Whoops, I forgot "Shred the GNAR!" What an embarrassing phrase. Never heard of that either. Still, not exactly tough to (snow) plow through.
Lots and lots of proper nouns (HANA Mandlikova, Rita ORA, VERA Farmiga—big day for women whose first and last names both end in "a"), but they were all well within my zone of familiarity. I think I had my first in-the-wild Rita ORA encounter this week. I started watching Too Much (Netflix) and the main character (an American living in London played by Megan Stalter) has a new job producing a holiday commercial of some sort that will feature Rita ORA. I laughed out loud when they dropped her name. "There she is!" The show, co-created by Lena Dunham, also features Richard E. Grant, Rita Wilson, Rhea Perlman, and Janicza Bravo, and the episode we watched last night had a featured performance by Naomi "Mulholland Drive" Watts. If you want a rom-comy sit-comy show that is also very sex-forward and, plot-wise, a bit of a runaway train, then you might like it. We're still on the fence about it, but it's got some very funny moments and it's like nothing I've ever seen, really, which (in the age of Algorithmic Mediocrity) is a huge plus.
OK, that's it. See you when I see you...
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