I gotta say right up front, I loved today's puzzle. Really fun and just the right amount of crunch for a Wednesday. The well-disguised theme turned out to be quite SPECIAL! To wit - the first three long Across clues all looked ordinary and had straightforward answers, but they all had something in common:
- 16A : "Nontraditional time for voting someone into office" (OFFYEARELECTION)
- 26A : "What a waiter might offer to start you off" (SOUPOFTHEDAY)
- 44A : "Bit of movie magic" (VISUALEFFECT)
Unclear until the revealer at 58A : "Condescending rhetorical question" (ISNTTHATSPECIAL) brings it together - the theme answers are all "special" things; in fact, you could replace their leftmost parts with the word SPECIAL and they would make as much sense. I think this is neat, and a very worthy idea as a theme.
The revealer, incidentally and as many of you surely know, was the catchphrase of Dana Carvey's recurring Church Lady character on Saturday Night Live some years ago. And in that sketch-comedy vein, a reference to Monty Python's "Fish-Slapping Dance" was a creative way to clue John CLEESE, whose piscatory antics with Michael Palin were great silly fun. I was a big fan of the Flying Circus as a kid!
Elsewhere...I had difficulty getting an initial toehold, thanks to the opaqueness of the opening clue at 1A "Establishment that serves zombies, perhaps" (TIKIBAR), and, right below that, the great term HATERADE that I'd somehow never heard of ("'Drink' for vocal critics"). Not helping matters was 3D "Gets hyped", which I originally had as AMPSUP, instead of KEYSUP.
I liked the circular references in 26D and 27D (SEAL and ORCA, ocean prey and predator). And I must take issue with 38D MOLASSES, as to be an "epitome of slowness", of course it must be IN JANUARY. 🙂
Finally, the perennial crossword favourite EKE for the very last clue "Just get (by)". I've been putting EKE into crossword grids since time immemorial, without really knowing its definition. It basically means "to supplement", which is rarely how it is used in common parlance. So I think about that now, whenever I see the word.
And on to the themelesses tomorrow (the stretch I believe we refer to as "the turn")! See ya then
-philbo