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Sally Analyzes USA TODAY’s Daily Crossword Puzzle, Whodunit? (Freestyle)

There are spoilers ahead. You might want to solve today’s puzzle before reading further! Whodunit? (Freestyle)

Constructor: Hoang-Kim Vu

Editor: Anna Gundlach

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August 5, 2024 Andrews McMeel

Random Thoughts & Interesting Things:

  • EDIE (14A: “Bupkis” actress Falco): Bupkis is a TV series that premiered on Peacock in May 2023. Described as a fictionalized version of Pete Davidson’s life, Pete Davidson plays himself while EDIE Falco portrays his mother, Amy Davidson. Although renewed for a second season, Pete Davidson decided not to continue with the show.
  • DESSERTS (18A: Courses sometimes listed on separate menus): Whenever I am asked, “Would you like to see the DESSERT menu?” I always say, “Yes.”
  • RAINEY (22A: “Mother of the Blues” Ma ___): Ma RAINEY (1886-1939) is called the “Mother of the Blues.” Inducted into both the Blues Foundation’s Hall of Fame and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, her song “See See Rider” is in the Grammy Hall of Fame and has been added to the National Recording Registry of the Library of Congress.
  • SARA (39A: “Spamalot” Tony winner Ramirez): SARA Ramirez began their acting career on Broadway. They originated the role of Lady of the Lake in the Broadway musical Spamalot (2005), a role for which they won a Tony Award.
  • KURDS (40A: People of northern Iraq): KURDS are an ethnic group in Western Asia, native to the region of Kurdistan, which includes parts of Turkey, Iran, Iraq, and Syria.
  • YEW (43A: Wood used for bows): YEW is considered the best wood for making bows due to its strength and flexibility.
  • PET TOY (44A: Squeaky goose doll or feather wand): My cat, Willow, is delighted with the PET content in recent puzzles. One of Willow’s favorite PET TOYS at the moment (that wasn’t made to be a PET TOY…) is a stuffed crocheted dinosaur that I made. She likes to carry it around and deliver it to me as a present.
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Willow and dino Sally Hoelscher
  • MURDER MYSTERIES (55A: Themes of some dinner parties): Dinner parties that feature MURDER MYSTERIES invite participants to solve the mystery as they eat. These dinners can be hosted by professional venues, but kits are also available for home-hosted dinners. My husband and I have attended several MURDER MYSTERIES, both professional productions and ones hosted by friends. They always remind me of the movie Clue (1985), and the board game it is based on.
  • SERRANOS (8D: Peppers between jalapeños and habaneros on the Scoville scale): The Scoville scale measures chili pepper spiciness. Jalapeño peppers measure 2,500-10,000 Scoville heat units (SHU) and habanero chili peppers measure 100,000-350,000 SHU. SERRANOS measure 10,000-25,000 SHU. Pepper X is currently the world’s hottest pepper at 2,693,000 SHU.
  • E-BIKE (14D: Pedal- and motor-powered vehicle): An E-BIKE, or electric BIKE, typically won’t move if only the electric motor is engaged; the rider needs to pedal to activate the pedal-assist motor. Some E-BIKES do have a function that allows them to move briefly under electric motor power alone.
  • BALI (21D: Indonesia’s “Island of the Gods”): BALI is a province of Indonesia that includes the island of BALI and a few smaller islands. It is the only province of Indonesia where Hinduism is the main religion, with over 85% of residents following Balinese Hinduism. BALI is known as the “Island of the Gods” due to its numerous temples and religious sites, earning another nickname: “Island of a Thousand Temples.”
  • SPORT (27D: Sumo or kendo): Sumo is a Japanese SPORT of full-contact wrestling, while kendo is a Japanese martial art that uses bamboo swords.
  • NERDS (42D: ___ Gummy Clusters): NERDS are a candy essentially made of sugar crystals. NERDS Gummy Clusters are bite-sized gummy balls with an outer coating of NERDS.
  • HYDE (51D: Jekyll’s alter ego): Dr. Jekyll and Mr. HYDE first appeared as characters in the 1886 novella by Robert Louis Stevenson, Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. HYDE. Mr. HYDE was the evil alter ego of Dr. Jekyll, and these characters have appeared in numerous adaptations of the novella.
  • YSL (54D: High-fashion monogram): YSL is a high-end French fashion house founded in 1961 by Yves St. Laurent (1936-2008) and Pierre Bergé (1930-2017).
  • MOE (56D: Leader of the Three Stooges): We saw MOE in the puzzle a few days ago.
  • A few other clues I especially enjoyed:
    • RIDE (10D: Lift from a Lyft)
    • KEYS (11D: Hotel room cards, essentially)
    • PSHAW (25D: “Poppycock!”)

Crossword Puzzle Theme Synopsis:

WHODUNIT? (Freestyle): There’s no theme today, as this is a freestyle puzzle. WHODUNIT? is a nod to MURDER MYSTERIES (55A: Themes of some dinner parties).

I enjoy a good WHODUNIT? and this puzzle was no exception. In addition to the answers I’ve already highlighted, I also liked DOESN’T EVERYBODY?, WHAT IS THIS ABOUT?, NEMESIS, and SAY SORRY. Thank you, Kim, for this excellent puzzle.

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