C.C. Burnikel came up with another clever idea. Today's crossword includes this clue: "Ingredient in some Asian soup, or, literally, what each answer to a starred clue has." The answer is FISHHEAD.
Garage alternative:
CARPORT
Droopy-eared dog:
BASSETHOUND
Testimony preceder:
SOLEMNOATH
Common cause of food poisoning:
SALMONELLA
Garment with a fitted waist & flared bottom:
SKATERDRESS
A skater dress is so named because it resembles the characteristic style of dress worn by female figure skaters. A skater dress is actually just a short A-line dress:
http://plussizeprincess.com/2013/01/what-skater-dress/Salmonella is a bacteria of the Enterobacteriaceae family. There are two species, Salmonella enterica and Salmonella bongori. The bacteria were named for Daniel Salmon, a veterinary pathologist with the Department of Agriculture. Some people get flowers or butterflies or streets or mountains named for them. I wonder how Salmon felt about his name being used for bacteria. The Centers for Disease Control & Prevention website has detailed information about Salmonella:
https://www.cdc.gov/salmonella/The now-acceptable use of product names in crosswords is possibly getting out of hand. Today we have ARI ("Pop singer Grande's fragrance"), ALPO ("Shepherd's dinner, perhaps"), AMANAS ("Some kitchen appliances"), HPS {"Officejet printers"), NOKIA ("Finnish tech giant") and SPEEDO ("Racer's swimwear brand"). A clever clue is "Present mo." My first thought was APRIL but the answer is DEC, the month when we give and get presents.
To conclude, here is a recipe for fish head soup -- but please don't expect
me to eat any!
http://www.epicurious.com/recipes/member/views/fish-head-soup-1200791