Mark Bickham's crossword in today's Los Angeles Times includes ALLTHUMBS, clued as "Clumsy." The end of each theme answer is a type of thumb (or, in one case, "Thumb"): LIMEGREEN, PEEPINGTOM and SADDLESORE. The puzzle also included some seldom-seen longer answers: CATBURGLAR, HORNOFPLENTY, IHADNOIDEA and TIDALWAVE. And three products got a teeny bit of free advertising: AVIA, OREO and RCCOLA.
The theme of Michael Dewey's crossword in today's Daily News needs no explanation. The theme answers are KLEPTOMANIA, MARCHMADNESS, CATSCRATCHFEVER (a 1977 hit by Ted Nugent), FASHIONCRAZE and MEDIAFRENZY.
The NEA crossword is not worth discussing. It never is. The grid is only 13x13 and today's puzzle included 42 black squares. Those black squares account for 25% of the grid. Yikes!