Good morning, Cruciverbalists. Malodorous Manatee here with today's recap. It will be somewhat briefer than usual as as Valerie and I have been at Bass Lake (near Yosemite) this week with my grandchildren, a few good friends, and their grandchildren.
Our constructor today is Karen Lurie, or perhaps Karen Urie (see below). Karen has had several puzzles previously reviewed here, most recently less than two weeks ago on July 5th.
Let's start with the reveal:
51. "Oh, admit defeat already!," and advice that was followed to form the answers to the starred clues: JUST TAKE THE L. Just take the LOSS. Or, as applied in the grid, remove the letter L from the start of three common phrases. The results are three odd, but not nonsensical, phrases with entirely different meanings from the originals.
These are the starred clues and answers:
20. *Research on the ampersand?: AND MARK STUDY. A Landmark Study is an important and influential report on a topic of interest. An ampersand is this mark: &. We use it to symbolize the word AND. If you research the & symbol then you have have done an AND MARK STUDY.
31. *Ambien, for one?: AID TO REST. The common expression is Laid To Rest. From its funerary roots, the expression Laid To Rest is more often used to indicate that a situation has been resolved as in: At the end of this recap I hope to have Laid To Rest any lingering questions about the clues and answers. Ambien, of course, is a sleep medicine and, therefore an AID TO REST.
44. *Folds?: ENDS A HAND. Lends A Hand is pretty self-explanatory. Here, the clue is a poker reference. To Fold is to drop out of the betting at which point you have forfeited any money that you have previously bet on the poker hand.
Here is what this all looks like in the grid:
. . . . and here are the rest of the clues and answers:
Across:
34. Brazilian city: RIO. RIO de Janeiro
35. Otherwise: ELSE.
37. World Heritage Site org.: UNESCO.
64. Continent with 11 time zones: ASIA.
65. Insurance spokeslizard: GECKO.
6. Fringe benefit: PERK. Short, and intentionally misspelled, slang for perquisite.
7. Frozen drink: SLUSHIE.