Faddish 1980s plush toy / MON 3-23-26 / Reggae-adjacent genre / Off-putting aura / Popular character actor in both "The Godfather" and "Barney Miller" / Avian metaphor for a romantic couple / Kind of terrier named after a Scottish island
Monday, March 23, 2026
Constructor: Matthew Luter
Relative difficulty: very Easy (solved Downs-only)
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| [7D: Pascal of "The Mandalorian"] |
Theme answers:
- ABE VIGODA (17A: Popular character actor in both "The Godfather" and "Barney Miller")
- LOVE BIRDS (25A: Avian metaphor for a romantic couple)
- EXECUTIVE BRANCH (40A: Part of the federal government that includes the presidency)
- MOVIE BUFF (50A: Cinema lover)
Care Bears are multi-colored bears, painted in 1981 by artist Elena Kucharik to be used on greeting cards from American Greetings. They were turned into plush teddy bears and featured in the animated TV specials The Care Bears in the Land Without Feelings (1983) and The Care Bears Battle the Freeze Machine (1984) before headlining their own television series called Care Bears from 1985 to 1988. They also had multiple feature films, including The Care Bears Movie (1985), Care Bears Movie II: A New Generation (1986), and The Care Bears Adventure in Wonderland (1987).
Each Care Bear is a different color or shade and has a unique image on their stomach (referred to in various media as "tummy symbols" or "belly badges") that represents their personality or specialty. The Care Bears family also include the Care Bear Cousins, which feature different animals, such as a lion, sheep, penguin, elephant, rabbit, raccoon, dog, cat, monkey, pig and horse created in the same style as the Care Bears. (wikipedia)
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One of the things I liked about today's puzzle, especially solving it Downs-only, was that the theme actually helped me out. I mean, it's possible I wouldn't have needed the help at all, since the puzzle was generally so easy, but after the first two themers fell into place, I could tell that we were just dealing with a letter scramble ("V" "E" "B" "I") and so when I was working my way into the SW corner, after getting the "E" and "B" in what ended up being MOVIE BUFF, I knew the remaining two circled letters were going to be "I" and "V," and since EXECUTIVE BRANCH already had the "IVEB" string, I reasoned that the strings wouldn't duplicate, and so the last string must be "VIEB." Wrote those letters in and those Downs became that much easier. It's always a little more fun to solve when understanding the theme helps you out somewhat.
Bullets:
That's all for today. See you next time.
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- 17A: Popular character actor in both "The Godfather" and "Barney Miller" (ABE VIGODA) — do the kids know ABE VIGODA? Do they do ABE VIGODA Tik-Toks or whatever? If you are of a certain age (45+, maybe), or are a real MOVIE BUFF (or just a Godfather fan), then ABE VIGODA is basically a household name. I don't think he's been in anything culturally noteworthy since the late '70s. He was in a Super Bowl commercial for Snickers in 2010 with Betty White. That has to have been the most-viewed thing he did since Barney Miller. I was stunned (just now) to learn that he didn't die until 2016. Turns out, thinking ABE VIGODA was dead was a running gag since the early '80s:
Prior to his actual death in January 2016, Vigoda was a repeated victim of mistaken death announcements. These led to jokes, often with Vigoda as a participant. // In 1982, People magazine mistakenly referred to Vigoda as dead. At the time, Vigoda, aged 60, was performing in a stage play in Calgary. He took the mistake with good humor, posing for a photograph published in Variety, in which he is sitting up in a coffin, holding the erroneous issue of People. (wikipedia)
- 1D: Sounds made with the fingers (quick!) (SNAPS) — I got this easily enough, but was confused by the "(quick!)" part. Is the clue telling me to be quick? Is it saying the SNAPS mean "be quick!"? Are SNAPS made with quick fingers? I love the quirky energy of the "(quick!)" part, but you shouldn't sacrifice clarity for quirkiness.
- 13A: "The ___ Game" (song that begins "Shirley Shirley bo-berley, bonana fanna fo-ferley") ("NAME") — funny that the longest clue in the puzzle is for an answer that's only four letters long. I admire the commitment to the bit—could've stopped at "bo-berley" and the answer would've still been gettable, but clearly someone thought, "you know what, it's Monday, not a hell of a lot else going on, so let's keep going." I only wish they'd had the courage to go all the "fee fy mo-merley ... Shirley" way. You've got room, and if not, just take some words away from that long-ass MOTOR clue (11D: ___ Trend (magazine that chooses a Car of the Year annually)).
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11 comments:
Nice Monday puzzle, easy but not an absolute cinch. Didn't consider the theme until the end, but appreciate the creativity involved.
Abe Vigoda , with his hangdog expression, was the funniest actor on Barney Miller. A terrific puzzle today.🎈🎈🎊🎊
Tell Mike it was only business - I always liked him. Fine early week puzzle - cute theme and overall well filled. The revealer was the highlight - liked ABE VIGODA and LOVE BIRDS.
Bonnie Prince Billy
UNSEATED, CARE BEAR, INCENTIVE are all top notch. Some short glue in that oddball center area but we get a fairly dense theme. Very little pushback anywhere - apt for the weekly placement.
Zero As A Limit
Enjoyable Monday morning solve.
Astrud Gilberto
I was shocked to learn that Abe Vigoda was in his early 50’s when Barney Miller first aired. He looked like he’d been a cop for 70 years.
Like a lot of toys in the ‘80’s, the cartoon was created to sell the toys
A pretty standard plug-and-chug Monday, complete with the unnecessary circles which basically act like training wheels.
The highlight for me was seeing old friend ABE VIGODA. I always thought it would be that fat Clemenza who would be the traitor, but it was the smart move, and Tessio was always the smarter one.
SIDLE sounds like a neat word, though I can’t visualize what it actually entails or describes - maybe someone who walks like a crab?
I can see that if I were just starting out in solving crosswords, this puzzle would not only have been gettable, but it would have motivated me to try more. I would have been thrilled to have filled in a NYT puzzle, even if I had to look up a name or two.
I love the consistency – each theme answer has two words, and the VIBE mix connects them. Also, every clue is direct.
The theme got me thinking about anagrams and I wondered if any other answers in the box anagrammed to nouns. A scan revealed 18(!), including four for OPTIN (pinot, point, pinto, and piton). Yes, I am a wordnerd.
I like that RAISE anagrams to ARISE, and that ATOLL backward sweetly echoes yesterday’s LOTTE.
This was a sterling Monday puzzle, solid and perfectly pitched. Congratulations on your debut, Matthew. It’s always a gift to brush against excellence, and thank you!
My five favorite original clues from last week
(in order of appearance):
1. Casting groups? (6)
2. Things that send people into hiding (8)(7)
3. Be a hero, say (7)
4. Drinking game? (3)(6)
5. Things that are tough on the outside and doughy on the inside? (7)(4)
COVENS
SURPRISE PARTIES
COSPLAY
PUB TRIVIA
ARMORED CARS
My favorite encore clues from last week:
[Brady bunch?: Abbr.] (3)
[Giant Jesus] (4)
TDS
ALOU
Hey All !
Just don't try the NAME Game with Buck ...
Neat little MonPuz. Fun Revealer letting you know why the circles are there. Fill quite nice.
ABE VIGODA was old in "Barny Miller", and that was the 70's! He kept truckin along. Depending on his birthday, he was either 93 or 94 when he died. A good, long life.
Speaking of living, I heard a good joke once.
Maybe oxygen is poisonous to humans, it just takes 75 years or more to do you in.
Enjoyed this MonPuz. Easy, fun theme. Chuckled at I RULE.
Have a great Monday!
Two F's
RooMonster
DarrinV
Yep, what Rex said: a beautifully constructed Monday puzzle. Didn’t even glance at the theme until I was done, but loved the WEIRD VIBES and the clean execution. Kudos, Matthew Luter!
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