Today's
Los Angeles Times crossword includes four theme answers: FIFTHWHEEL, BLOOPERREEL, HALTERTOP and WORLDRECORD. The clue to the theme is "Ride around...or what the ends [of those four phrases] can do." The answer: GOFORASPIN. I won't try to claim that I'm too young to know what a "record" is.
The crossword also included a "dirty dozen" of overused words: ACRE, AGE, APT, EEL, EMU, ERR, EURO, IMP, IRE, LEI, ORE and RYE.
The answer to "Smoked salmon" was NOVA. I'm familiar with the Chevrolet Nova and the PBS series
Nova and the astronomy term "nova" but I didn't understand the salmon reference until I looked online and discovered that Nova is short for "Nova Scotia lox." Most people think that lox and smoked salmon are the same thing. They are not.
http://www.foodrepublic.com/2013/01/21/whats-difference-between-smoked-salmon-and-loxhttps://www.seabear.com/product-category.cfm?traditional-nova-lox-style-smoked-wild-salmon