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Friday, April 17, 2026

Constructor: Rachel Fabi

Relative difficulty: Easy


THEME: Not on a Friday! TGIF!

Word of the Day: I WANT CANDY (11D: 2000 song for Aaron Carter about seeing someone "tough but sweet") —

Aaron Carter released a cover of "I Want Candy" as his seventh overall single, and the second single from his second album, Aaron's Party (Come Get It) (2000).

This version of "I Want Candy" begins with a phone conversation with a friend about a girl named Candy and features the participation of his brother Nick Carter from the Backstreet Boys. Carter promoted it by performing it on the show Lizzie McGuire. A music video was produced to promote the single, directed by Andrew MacNaughtan. Carter released a remix of the song in 2018, self-produced on his LøVë album.

(I know the original Strangeloves version of this song, and I know Aaron Carter from that time he beat Shaq, but this cover was new to me)
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Hey Puzzle People! In case you couldn't tell by the fact that I talked about knowing an Aaron Carter song, it's a Rexplacement day, and you've got Eli blogging your puzzle. And what a delight to get today's puzzle! To be fair, I love Rachel Fabi. She's not just one of my favorite constructors, she's also just awesome. She actually sent me the dry yeast that became my sourdough starter at (or just before) the start of the pandemic. That starter is still living and fermenting like crazy! Anyway, sorry if I'm a little biased. Let's get to it!

17D: BRINGER: "Mars, the ____ of War" (first movement of "The Planets")

I played tuba through high school, so I have a real affinity for Holst's "The Planets" (especially Mars), but that video is still the first thing that pops into my nerd brain when I hear it.

ON A POSITIVE NOTE (6D: "Bad new aside...") I truly enjoyed this puzzle, even if it didn't put up much of a fight. A lot of long fill, natural language, fun trivia, and I still finished well under 4 minutes. I don't think I rolled my eyes once. It was sharp, clean, and modern while staying mostly accessible with very few proper nouns. Even looking back over the grid, I'm not seeing much to criticize (outside of the difficulty). 7 down answers longer than 9 letters (plus a grid spanning Across) and not feeling any strain? That's impressive. LORD IT OVER (28D: Act superior to) and TAKES A HINT (10D: Gets the memo) both stand out.

I don't think Rex has been doing the "Days Without A Star Wars Reference" bit for a little while, but if he was, he'd have to break the sign. We have both HAN (35A: Solo pilot?) and YODA (52D: Weird Al Yankovic Parody of the Kinks's "Lola") in the grid today. But I'm going to consider Yoda to be a Weird Al reference because I will always take the time for Weird Al.

Weird Al is currently fighting Bruce Springsteen and Billy Joel (with Ben Folds Five and Marvelous 3 just behind) for "artist I've seen the most times live." If you've never seen his "Yoda Chant" do yourself a favor and check it out:

I love seeing DEAD ASS (34D: Seriously, in modern slang) and LAUDANUM (38D: Opium product used by Anna Karenina and Victor Frankenstein) right next to each other made me giggle. SQUARE UP (20A: Settle a bill) also stood out for me, though I couldn't say why. I also really loved both the answer and clue for GET USED TO IT (5D: End of a gay pride slogan) even if "We don't want anymore bears" didn't fit like I wanted it to:
Simpsons reference achieved!
Trying to find something to nitpick.... I guess ECRU (3D: Natural shade) and PDAS (32D: BlackBerrys, e.g., for short) are a little tired, but that's pretty forgivable. So, yeah, I had a blast solving today, and these days, I'll take any enjoyment I can get. Thank you, Rachel, for sending me into the weekend in a great mood!

Stray Thoughts:
  • 13A: Sea Creature known to mourn its dead (ORCA) — Very fun piece of trivia, but for me, there is only one Orca:
Jaws forever!
  • 36A: Worst of all imaginable chronologies (DARKEST TIMELINE) — For a show that was constantly struggling to avoid cancellation, Community sure did have a big impact on the pop culture lexicon. And deservedly so! #sixseasonsandamovie


  • 22A: Georgia hometown of R.E.M. and the B-52s (ATHENS) — I've spent some time in Athens, GA and it's a very cool town. In addition to the icons noted in the clue (and the University of Georgia), it is also home to Creature Comforts brewing (I have a t-shirt repping their Tropicalia IPA). But really I'm only highlighting this as an excuse to post some R.E.M. 
Are you talking REM, RE: Me?

Ok, I think that's all I've got for today. I went heavier on the videos than I'd anticipated. Rafa will be joining you tomorrow, so have fun and have a great weekend!

Signed, Eli Selzer, False Dauphin of CrossWorld

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3 comments:

Rick Sacra 5:52 AM  

15 minutes for me at 10 pm, right when it came out, so “medium”. Enjoyed the big grid spanners, lots of whoosh! Wide ranging answers… from LORDITOVER and GRANTORINO to LAUDANUM and IWANTCANDY. Do we call it “StarWars” when YODA is clued with a Weird Al clue???? (I guess we still do…. Oh well—oops, forgot about HAN, so it’s a moot point). Enjoyed being reminded about Holst’s “The Planets” again—hoping OFL will post a portion (thanks for the video, ELI, that wasn’t exactly the version I was imagining!). And enjoyed learning “DEADASS”…. Thanks for this terrific Friday puzzle, Rachel!!!

Conrad 6:20 AM  


Medium. Nice bit of crunch for a Friday. I found it a bit more challenging than @Eli did, and I agree with all his praise for the puzzle and the constructor. I liked that the longer downs were very much in-the-language. The grid-spanning across, not so much.
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Overwrites:
DATABAse before BANK at 4D
I was so sure that eaRTH was the thing going around in 9D that I temporarily removed the unassailable ENOKI from 14A
Kick before KNEE for the Beckham clue at 31D
min before SEC for the day fraction at 37D. No excuses; my arithmetic skills are better than that.
Rinse(?) before RE-OIL at 40A. I know you're not supposed to use water on cast iron, but maybe seasoning can start with a rinse?
At 49A, off the W in ROW (43D) I guessed wah-Wah, a favorite expression of a friend of mine. No, it was GROW UP.

WOEs:
The song I WANT CANDY, as clued at 11D and ATHENS as clued at 22a
I didn't know DARKEST TIMELINE as a crossword-worthy phrase (36A)

I didn't like "Start to season" as the clue for RE-OIL (40A). If you're RE-oiling, you've already started.

Son Volt 6:42 AM  

The highlight is the crossing spanners - overall it trends a little flat for a late week puzzle. The segmented corners bring the short stuff that doesn’t seem to fit. No real pushback anywhere - representative difficulty for a Friday. The word of the day is ATHENS.

Dreams So Real

I like BRINGER. TAKES A HINT is awkward and LORD IT OVER is just plain ugly. GET USED TO IT and FACILITATOR as vertical longs stand strong - TAPER, HAN, SNORE are all cutely clued.

Widespread Panic

Pleasant enough Friday morning solve but this one BRINGS UP THE REAR compared with last Friday’s gem.

Panties In Your Purse

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