Initial thought on Friday's puzzle : You have to hand it to Coz Berlin, and any setter capable of *three* full-width triple stacks in a single 15x15 grid! Today's geometry led to a sandwich of those stacks, almost completely decoupled from one another - connected by only three single-letter overlaps between layers. Almost like solving three separate mini-puzzles! Ordinarily I'd expect this to necessitate some awkwardness in the crossers, but not the case today - I found this to be silky smooth from top to bottom, a six-stop solve, in units of my subway commute home from work.
The very first clue was a mystery to me: "Savory Chinese dish prepared on a griddle". Thanks to the fairly straightforward Down content, it was quickly revealed as SCALLIONPANCAKE, which I've never heard of, though my lovely wife has. That was really the only thing resembling a hiccup today, if you don't count my entering EARTHA ("Kitt who played Catwoman") in the wrong place.
The French seafood topping SAUCEAMERICAINE was not known to me either. Next time I'm in a French restaurant, I now plan to try it out. I had heard about LEONARDODAVINCI's means of learning human anatomy (via dissection of corpses). Gruesome! Did the ends justify the means? I'm thinking probably yes.
I appreciated some inventive cluing today. Who knew that a Martian DUNE was commonly crescent-shaped? Well, we do now! On the QMC front, "Dated many years ago?" (OLDE) was clever, as was "Unearthed?" (ERODED, where I originally entered EARTHA). "It lacks a permanent host, for short" was a clever way to clue the near-ubiquitous SNL. And tragedies do indeed often start with ACTI!
I have opinions about the word EKED, but I think I'll just keep them to myself today. Very fine smooth crossword overall. See ya on the flip side!
-philbo



