1010-23 NY Times Crossword 10 Oct 23, Tuesday

Constructed by: Nate Cardin
Edited by: Will Shortz

Today’s Reveal Answer: XOXO

Themed answers all start with “X-O-X-O”, with “X” changing for each:

  • 70A Affectionate sign-off … or a pattern hinting at the starts of the answers to the six starred clues : XOXO
  • 20A *Gyrating performers at a nightclub : GO-GO DANCERS
  • 30A *2019 Taika Waititi film about a boy with an animal nickname : JOJO RABBIT
  • 45A *Walk the Dog and Around the World, e.g. : YO-YO TRICKS
  • 54A *Hit 1925 musical that inspired the sequel “Yes, Yes, Yvette” : NO, NO, NANETTE
  • 11D *Extinct creatures of Mauritius : DODO BIRDS
  • 29D *Olympian who competed as both a hurdler (2008 and 2012) and a bobsledder (2014) : LOLO JONES

Bill’s time: 6m 09s

Bill’s errors: 0

Today’s Wiki-est Amazonian Googlies

Across

14 Luau performance : HULA

The hula is a native dance of Hawaii that uses arm movements to relate a story. The hula can be performed while sitting (a noho dance) or while standing (a luna dance).

15 Trade show : EXPO

The first World’s Fair was held in 1851, known back then as the Great Exhibition of the Works of Industry of All Nations. The fair was the idea of Prince Albert, consort of Queen Victoria. It was held in a magnificent glass and cast-iron structure called the Crystal Palace that was purpose-built for the occasion. The Great Exhibition spawned a tradition of what became known as World’s Fairs, expositions that feature national pavilions created by participating countries. The term “Expo” was coined for Expo 67, a 1967 World’s Fair held in Montreal. Since then, we’ve been using “expo” to describe any large exposition or trade show.

16 Chicken ___ (Filipino dish) : ADOBO

Philippine adobo is sometimes cited as the country’s national dish. The term “adobo” comes from the Spanish “adobar” meaning “marinade, sauce” The marinade used comprises vinegar, soy sauce, garlic, bay leaves and black peppercorns.

17 The H or O in H2O : ATOM

A water molecule is composed of an oxygen atom with two hydrogen atoms on roughly opposite sides (at about a 150-degree angle). So, sometimes the molecule is represented by “HOH”, although more usually by “H2O”.

18 Stereotypical techie or Trekkie : GEEK

Originally, a geek was a sideshow performer, perhaps one at a circus. Sometimes the term “geek” is used today for someone regarded as foolish or clumsy, and also for someone who is technically driven and expert, but often socially inept.

19 Many Michelangelos : NUDES

The celebrated Italian Renaissance artist and poet Michelangelo was born Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni in a village near Arezzo in the present-day province of Tuscany. Michelangelo achieved renown during his own lifetime. He was the first Western artist to see his biography published during his own lifetime.

20 *Gyrating performers at a nightclub : GO-GO DANCERS

Go-go dancing started in the early sixties. Apparently, the first go-go dancers were women at the Peppermint Lounge in New York City who would spontaneously jump up onto tables and dance the twist. It wasn’t long before clubs everywhere started hiring women to dance on tables for the entertainment of their patrons. Out in Los Angeles, the “Whisky a Go Go” club on Sunset Strip added a twist (pun intended!), as they had their dancers perform in cages suspended from the ceiling, creating the profession of “cage dancing”. The name “go-go” actually comes from two expressions. The expression in English “go-go-go” describes someone who is high energy, and the French expression “à gogo” describes something in abundance.

37 Captain in multiple Jules Verne novels : NEMO

Jules Verne really was a groundbreaking author. Verne pioneered the science-fiction genre, writing about space, air and underwater travel, long before they were practical and proved feasible. Verne is the second-most translated author of all time, with only Agatha Christie beating him out.

38 Funny Silverman : SARAH

Sarah Silverman is a comedian, and also a singer and actress. Her material is very “edgy”, as she takes on social taboos such as racism, sexism and religion. She had a celebrity boyfriend for five years as she started dating Jimmy Kimmel in 2002, soon after Kimmel’s divorce from his first wife.

44 Calif. school that’s home to the Aztecs : SDSU

The Aztecs are the athletic teams of San Diego State University (SDSU). The team mascot is the Aztec Warrior.

45 *Walk the Dog and Around the World, e.g. : YO-YO TRICKS

A common yo-yo trick is to “walk the dog”. It involves spinning the yo-yo at the end of its string, and then letting the yo-yo touch the ground. The spin then causes the yo-yo to “walk” along the ground beside you, as if you are walking a dog.

A basic yo-yo trick is to make it go “around the world”. It looks cool, but it’s hard to describe in words …

49 ___ chicken (spicy Jamaican fare) : JERK

Jerk chicken is a Jamaican dish in which the meat is prepared with a hot spice mixture that is used as a marinade or a dry rub. There is a suggestion that the term “jerk” comes from the Quechuan word “ch’arki” meaning “dried, salted meat”. The same Quechuan word is the root of our term “jerky” meaning “lean, dried meat”.

52 Smallest prime number : TWO

The first three prime numbers are 2,3 and 5.

54 *Hit 1925 musical that inspired the sequel “Yes, Yes, Yvette” : NO, NO, NANETTE

The 1925 musical “No, No, Nanette” spawned two famous songs: “Tea for Two” and “I Want to Be Happy”.

63 “Finished” on a walkie-talkie : OVER

The more formal name for a walkie-talkie is “handheld transceiver”. It is a handheld, two-way radio, and a device first developed for military use during WWII by Motorola (although others developed similar designs soon after). The first walkie-talkie was portable, but large. It was back-mounted and was carried around the battlefield by a radio officer.

64 “___ and the Real Girl” (2007 Ryan Gosling film) : LARS

“Lars and the Real Girl” is a pretty weird 2007 film about a shy young man who develops a relationship with an anatomically-correct, life-size doll. Said shy, young man is played by actor Ryan Gosling.

Ryan Gosling is a Canadian actor who is one of a string of entertainers to graduate from the Mickey Mouse Club on the Disney Channel. His career really took off when he played the male lead in the 2004 movie “The Notebook” (the best ever “weepie”, according to my wife). Gosling is quite the musician, and is one half of a rock duo called Dead Man’s Bones.

70 Affectionate sign-off … or a pattern hinting at the starts of the answers to the six starred clues : XOXO

In the sequence letter sequence “X-O-X”, the X represents a kiss, and the O a hug. “O-O-O” is a string of hugs, and “X-X-X” a string of kisses. Hugs and kisses …

Down

1 Layered haircut : SHAG

A shag cut is a layered hairstyle. Actress Meg Ryan famously sported a shag cut for many years, as did fellow actress Farrah Fawcett.

4 Apia’s country : SAMOA

Apia is the capital city, and the only city, of the Pacific island-nation of Samoa. The harbor of Apia is famous for a very foolish incident in 1889 involving seven naval vessels from Germany, the US and Britain. A typhoon was approaching so the safest thing to do was to head for open water away from land, but no nation would move its ships for fear of losing face in front of others. Six of the ships were lost in the typhoon as a result and 200 American and German sailors perished. The British cruiser HMS Calliope barely managed to escape from the harbor and rode out the storm safely. Apia is also known as the home of writer Robert Louis Stevenson, for the last four years of his life.

5 Measure of explosive force that sounds like a weight : MEGATON

The energy of an explosion can be measured using the TNT equivalent method. A one-megaton explosion is the amount of energy released in exploding one million metric tons of TNT.

7 Blueprint detail : SPEC

Blueprints are reproductions of technical or architectural drawings that are contact prints made on light-sensitive sheets. They were introduced in the 1800s and the technology available dictated that the drawings were reproduced with white lines on a blue background, hence the name “blue-print”.

8 Joint hit : TOKE

“Toke” is a slang term describing a puff on a marijuana cigarette, or on a pipe containing the drug.

The term “joint” has a long history in the drug world. The word originally came from French in which it is the past participle of the word for “to join”. It became an Anglo-Irish term for a side-room “joined” onto a main room in the early 1800s. Towards the end of the 19th century it was US slang for a small, shady establishment, such as an opium den. By the 1930s a joint was a hypodermic needle used to inject heroin, and soon after became the term for a marijuana cigarette.

11 *Extinct creatures of Mauritius : DODO BIRDS

The dodo was a direct relative of the pigeon and the dove, although the fully-grown dodo was usually three feet tall. One of the reasons the dodo comes to mind when we think of extinction of a species, is that it disappeared not too long ago (last recorded alive in 1662) and humans were the reason for its demise. The dodo lived exclusively on the island of Mauritius and when humans arrived, we cut back the forests that were its home. We also introduced domestic animals, such as dogs and pigs, that ransacked the dodo’s nests. The dodo was deemed to be an awkward flightless bird and so the term “dodo” has come to mean a dull-witted person.

21 Nickname for N.B.A. great Erving : DR J

Julius Erving is a retired professional basketball player who is known as “Dr. J”, a nickname he picked up in high school. Dr. J was a trailblazer in many ways, being the first player associated with slam dunking and other moves above the rim.

28 Any member of NATO, to another : ALLY

The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) is an international military alliance that was established in 1949. NATO headquarters was initially set up in London, moved to Paris in 1952, and then to Brussels 1967.

29 *Olympian who competed as both a hurdler (2008 and 2012) and a bobsledder (2014) : LOLO JONES

Lolo Jones is a track and field athlete from Des Moines, Iowa and is the American record holder for the 60m hurdles. She is a year-round competitor, as she is also a brakeman on the national bobsled team.

33 Campus military org. : ROTC

The Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC) is a training program for officers based in colleges all around the US. The ROTC program was established in 1862 when as a condition of receiving a land-grant to create colleges, the federal government required that military tactics be part of a new school’s curriculum.

36 Actor Diggs : TAYE

Taye Diggs is an actor most associated with the Broadway show “Rent”, in which he played the nasty landlord Benny. He then co-starred on the television show “Private Practice”. Diggs’ given name is “Scott”, and the nickname “Taye” comes from saying the given name as “Scottay”.

41 Stinging wasps : HORNETS

A hornet is a large type of wasp, with some species reaching over two inches in length.

43 Vail or Aspen : SKI AREA

The Vail Ski Resort in Colorado is the largest single-mountain ski resort in the whole country. The resort was opened in 1962, basically in the middle of nowhere. It was given the name Vail after Vail Pass which runs by the mountain (now also called Vail Mountain). The town of Vail, Colorado was established four years later in 1966, and now has a population of about 5,000.

Aspen, Colorado used to be known as Ute City, with the name change taking place in 1880. Like many communities in the area, Aspen was a mining town, and in 1891 and 1892 it was at the center of the highest production of silver in the US. Nowadays, it’s all about skiing and movie stars.

46 Certain boxing win, for short : TKO

Technical knockout (TKO)

47 Nine-digit ID : SSN

A Social Security number (SSN) is divided into three parts, i.e AAA-GG-SSSS. Originally, the Area Number (AAA) was the code for the office that issued the card. Starting in 1973, the Area Number reflected the ZIP code from which the application was made. The GG in the SSN was the Group Number, and the SSSS number the Serial Number. This is all moot today. Since 2011, SSNs have been assigned randomly. Some random numbers, however, have been excluded from use, i.e. Area Numbers 000, 666 (!) and 900-999.

55 Lymph ___ : NODE

Lymph is a fluid that exists alongside blood in the body that is transported through lymph vessels. One of the functions of the system is to pick up bacteria in the body, transporting them to lymph nodes where they are destroyed by lymphocytes (a type of white blood cell). Lymph can also carry metastatic cancer cells that can lodge in lymph nodes, making lymph nodes a common site where tumors may be found growing.

56 Presidential office shape : OVAL

The West Wing of the White House Complex is also known as the Executive Office Building, and houses the Oval Office, the Cabinet Room and the Situation Room. The West Wing was constructed at the behest of President Theodore Roosevelt to house his staff, leaving the residence to his family alone. President William Howard Taft had the West Wing expanded, and it was he who created the first Oval Office built. President Herbert Hoover had the West Wing rebuilt after it was significantly damaged in a fire. President Franklin D. Roosevelt had the West Wing redesigned to its current layout, including the Oval Office that is used today.

59 Fierce, short-armed dino : T REX

The Tyrannosaurus rex (usually written “T-rex”) was a spectacular looking dinosaur. “Tyrannosaurus” comes from the Greek words “tyrannos” (tyrant) and “sauros” (lizard) and “rex” the Latin for “king”. They were big beasts, measuring 42 feet long and 13 feet tall at the hips, and weighing 7.5 tons.

Dinosaurs were reptiles that roamed the Earth from the late Triassic period until the Cretaceous-Paleogene extinction event. The term “dinosaur” was coined by English paleontologist Sir Richard Owen in 1842. Owen used the Greek words “deinos” meaning “terrible” and “sauros” meaning “lizard” to come up with the name.

60 “Put a tiger in your tank” gas brand : ESSO

“Put a Tiger in Your Tank” was an advertising slogan and theme used by Esso gasoline in the 1960s.

62 Pampering place : SPA

Back in the late 1500s. The verb “to pamper” meant “to cram with food”. Over time, the usage evolved to mean “to overindulge”.

Complete List of Clues/Answers

Across

1 Cheeky talk : SASS
5 Yearbook superlative : MOST
9 Sick of, with “with” : FED UP
14 Luau performance : HULA
15 Trade show : EXPO
16 Chicken ___ (Filipino dish) : ADOBO
17 The H or O in H2O : ATOM
18 Stereotypical techie or Trekkie : GEEK
19 Many Michelangelos : NUDES
20 *Gyrating performers at a nightclub : GO-GO DANCERS
23 Valuable rock deposit : ORE
24 Museum pieces : ART
25 Ready for dental work, say : NUMB
27 ___ pal (female friend) : GAL
30 *2019 Taika Waititi film about a boy with an animal nickname : JOJO RABBIT
35 Film’s story line : PLOT
37 Captain in multiple Jules Verne novels : NEMO
38 Funny Silverman : SARAH
40 God, in Islam : ALLAH
42 Tolkien tree creatures : ENTS
44 Calif. school that’s home to the Aztecs : SDSU
45 *Walk the Dog and Around the World, e.g. : YO-YO TRICKS
48 Observe : SEE
49 ___ chicken (spicy Jamaican fare) : JERK
50 “… sorta” : … ISH
52 Smallest prime number : TWO
54 *Hit 1925 musical that inspired the sequel “Yes, Yes, Yvette” : NO, NO, NANETTE
61 Washing machine cycle : RINSE
63 “Finished” on a walkie-talkie : OVER
64 “___ and the Real Girl” (2007 Ryan Gosling film) : LARS
65 Lacking skill : INEPT
66 “It’s a ___!” : DATE
67 Summer coolers : ICES
68 Flat-topped hills : MESAS
69 “Frozen” character who says “You can’t marry a man you just met” : ELSA
70 Affectionate sign-off … or a pattern hinting at the starts of the answers to the six starred clues : XOXO

Down

1 Layered haircut : SHAG
2 Kind of insurance : AUTO
3 Tedious trudge : SLOG
4 Apia’s country : SAMOA
5 Measure of explosive force that sounds like a weight : MEGATON
6 Plow-pulling animals : OXEN
7 Blueprint detail : SPEC
8 Joint hit : TOKE
9 Foreign films translated and captioned by enthusiasts : FAN SUBS
10 School email address ender : EDU
11 *Extinct creatures of Mauritius : DODO BIRDS
12 Lyft competitor : UBER
13 Something a model strikes : POSE
21 Nickname for N.B.A. great Erving : DR J
22 Genetic messenger : RNA
26 Degrees held by many C.E.O.s : MBAS
27 A 3.0 one is a B : GPA
28 Any member of NATO, to another : ALLY
29 *Olympian who competed as both a hurdler (2008 and 2012) and a bobsledder (2014) : LOLO JONES
31 Boo loudly : JEER
32 Upscale hotel chain : OMNI
33 Campus military org. : ROTC
34 Zap with a stun gun : TASE
36 Actor Diggs : TAYE
39 Shade of color : HUE
41 Stinging wasps : HORNETS
43 Vail or Aspen : SKI AREA
46 Certain boxing win, for short : TKO
47 Nine-digit ID : SSN
51 Corkscrew shape : HELIX
52 Quick haircut : TRIM
53 Rhyming partner of “dine” : WINE
55 Lymph ___ : NODE
56 Presidential office shape : OVAL
57 They might be cut down after basketball victories : NETS
58 Hand-held Tex-Mex food : TACO
59 Fierce, short-armed dino : T REX
60 “Put a tiger in your tank” gas brand : ESSO
62 Pampering place : SPA