Sunday, January 10, 2021

Monday, January 11, 2021, Martha Kimes

This one got you in the mood to eat right away with the MCRIB. I remember having one of those on a cross-country road trip in 1981, when McDonald's was still using those Styrofoam clamshell cases for all their food. The eighties were an interesting time for fast food, but a particularly bad decade for the environment. Remember James Watt? Good times. 

MESA

From there, the theme gets a little trickier, in that it turns into a real theme where you have to focus on only the first word of the four longest across entries to find more sandwiches: a WRAP, a delicious CUBAN, a CLUB, and a good old-fashioned SUB. And to wash it all down, have a shot of STOLI. What? 1A and 67A aren't really part of the theme? Now you tell me!

What is part of the theme, apparently, is 58-Down, DELI, which they claim is where you might find the sandwiches in question. I think "might" is the operative word here, because I don't remember ever being in a deli that offered a cuban. And speaking of cubanos, the best one I've had was at a Cuban/French restaurant called Chez Henri. Boy oh boy was that ever good. They went out of business, though, so don't bother trying to find it. 

Anywho, the theme is good, especially if you mold it to your own appetite. Throw in a boiled OEUF, for example, and finish with two frosted raspberry POPTARTS, and you've got yourself a date! (Yes, you can leave out the FLAXSEED, but if you wanted to swap out SCOTch for STOLI, I'm fine with that.)

As for the B answers, I liked GETAB (Do better than average, gradewise) better than BTEN (Vitamin also known as PABA). I also liked TUNDRA, ACUTE (who doesn't love geometry?), DIWALI (I learned of this holiday through crosswords), and the goofy clue for BARNONE (Without exception ... as in dry counties?). Not a bad debut, Ms. Kimes. Congratulations!

- Horace

5 comments:

  1. Do crosswords also often have "holi"? That seems more crossword friendly than DIvALI, er DIWALI.

    The word I learned from crosswords was OYL (well the spelling, I was somewhat aware of the character and pronunciation before then).

    I'm off to go eat a chiaSEED or two.

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  2. We have FLAXSEED in our yogurts, alternating with wheat germ, but I am unsure whether it tastes like too much. I remember the particular sandwich mentioned by Horace. I must have had that well over a decade ago, by my reckoning, since I've not eaten meat for longer than that. I am unsure whether I ever tried a MCRIB, but was able to drop it in off of the clue. Never heard of DIWALI, but it sounds like a great time. APEXAMS almost looks like "ape exams" in there, which is amusing. I look forward to CLUBHOPPING again in the near future, perhaps enjoying a bit of STOLI. 5:00

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