Judul : Opera daughter of Amonasro / FRI 8-19-22 / Jazz great Evans / Putdown to a klutz in dated slang / Big purveyor of frozen desserts / Author of the six-book poem Fasti / Bigwig in the admissions dept.
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Opera daughter of Amonasro / FRI 8-19-22 / Jazz great Evans / Putdown to a klutz in dated slang / Big purveyor of frozen desserts / Author of the six-book poem Fasti / Bigwig in the admissions dept.
Constructor: Patrick John DugganRelative difficulty: Easy to Easy-Medium
Word of the Day: META (59A: Like casting Michael Keaton in "Birdman" as an actor who used to play a superhero) —
adjectiveUS
(of a creative work) referring to itself or to the conventions of its genre; self-referential. (google / Oxford Languages)
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This puzzle has two very worthy marquee answers. The rest is just OK. I wonder what the age cut-off is for "SMOOTH MOVE, EX-LAX" being a super-familiar "putdown to a klutz." Ex-Lax still exists, so there's no real reason the slang should be "dated," but it definitely is, so ... I'm quite sure Gen-X (and older) folks know it well. If you're younger, chime in, please. It's an excellent slangy 15, imho. "I WON'T MINCE WORDS" also has a nice colloquial quality. I no-looked the answer, having crossed it a bunch of times before ever bothering to look at the clue. Still good. Clue shmue. Outside the grid-spanners, though, this one is a bit limp. "I'VE HAD IT!" keeps some of the same energy as the longer answers, but the rest is mostly just adequate. The only real objection I have is (and continues to be) to TASE, which I find increasingly (and aptly?) jarring. I got an email from reader Arjun Byju the other day about this word, which I'm going to quote at length, because it's so clear and smart. I don't like TASE because it evokes police brutality specifically, but Arjun's email gets into greater detail about the term:
So even if you love seeing TASE in your grid, you now have some more context for why others might not be so happy to see it.I'm writing because, like you, I was troubled by today's inclusion of TASE, which I've seen come up a time or two in the puzzle. You may already be aware of this (so apologies in advance) but it was only recently that I learned that the company that produces Taser — Axon International — has a pretty shady history of involvement with law enforcement, the courts, and medical examiners. This Reuters investigative piece examines many of Taser/Axon's connections to physicians and researchers who have advocated for the stun gun's safety and the pressure medical examiners have felt from the company.Last year, I wrote an article about Excited Delirium, a highly questionable "diagnosis" that is often invoked when people die in police custody and has been supported by Axon/Taser as a way to shift blame away from their devices. Eg: "No, this person didn't die from cardiac arrhythmia induced by multiple shocks from our gun. They died from excited delirium." Axon has used this defense quite successfully in court.So yeah, there's a lot to feel icky about when I see TASE in the NYT Crossword, and I thought I'd share some of the reasons why—beyond the basic unsavoriness of shocking civilians, it' tied up in a broader medico-legal controversy that allows police to avoid culpability for what would otherwise be considered murder.
I got into this grid easily. Wanted GUAM at first for 1A: Former British colony whose national flag includes the Union Jack, but that's just because it's a four-letter colonized place. FAST (1D: Unfading) put me on the track to FIJI and then ANEW and IWO JIMA and off I went. Wanted ZOO for ADO (7D: Big scene) and had TIVA before TEVA there at the end (38A: Big name in sandals), but otherwise, no real struggles.
Add'l notes:
Signed, Rex Parker, King of CrossWorld
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- 46A: Member of high society? (POT USER) — sure, OK. Mostly what I see when I look at this answer is that it contains "POTUS." Can one president be POTUSER than another?
- 39A: One in a state of disbelief (ATHEIST) — I adore the juxtaposition of this answer with ST. PETER (42A: Bigwig in the admissions dept.?). Great thematic opposition. ("admissions dept." because ST. PETER is the one who "admits" you (or not?) to heaven)
- 20A: They're open to change (TIP JARS) — smiled at this one as I roared past. A very nice clue.
- 29A: Opera daughter of Amonasro (AIDA) — wanted AIDA but the name in the clue sounded Italian, so I waited for crosses. I see now that it contains "Amon," as in "Amon-Ra," the most popular Egyptian deity in CrossWorld. "Opera daughter" is a bizarre, crosswords-only kind of phrase.
- 38D: Russian ___ (iconic restaurant near New York's Central Park) (TEA ROOM) — I ate here once with my mom and sister in the summer of 1983. It's where I first had Chicken Kiev. Family lore has it that my father apparently once barfed in the planters outside the Russian TEA ROOM. I wish there were a zany, drunken story to go with this fact, but I think he was just sick. Sorry for breaking my own rules and bringing vomit on stage. Won't happen again.
- 4D: Literally, "sulfur island" (IWO JIMA) — read this as [Literally, "surfer island"] and thought "wow ... that is *not* how I know it."
Explainers:
- YOLO = "You only live ONCE"
- "Green" in 30A: Green sort (INGENUE) means "inexperienced" or "naive"
Good day.
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