Lila Cherry's Los Angeles Times crossword includes FINALSTAGE, DINETTESET, IRONCURTAIN and TURKEYWINGS. "Broadway building" is THEATER and that is where the ends of those four words can be found. The central answer, SHOWS, is clued with "Broadway productions." Give my regards to Broadway.....
Today's debate topic concerns the answer to "Decelerated": SLOWEDUP. First question: Why do we say "slow up" instead of simply "slow"? Second question: Why do we also say "slow down" instead of simply "slow"? Third question: How can "slow up" and "slow down" have the same meaning when "up" and "down" are opposites? Next week we'll discuss why we say "stand up" and "sit down" instead of just "stand" and "sit."
Lynn Lempel put a lot of effort into today's Daily News crossword. The phrase that defines the theme, and the four related answers, are vertical. "I'll defer on this one" is ITSUPTOYOU and each theme answer---EXHAUSIVE, CAUSTIC, PETERUSTIOV and CHIEFJUSTICE---includes USTI in grey-shaded squares. The word "its" (minus the apostrophe) literally goes up to "U."
The Universal crossword includes ZESTFORLIFE, RELISHTHECHANCE and SAVORTHEMOMENTS. "Two-month period" is BIMESTER. It comes from the Latin words for "two" and "month." The word "semester" literally means "six-month period" but is most frequently used in reference to half of an academic year, which is usually 20 weeks. Until today, I had never seen or heard the word "bimester." I wonder if a judge has ever tried to show off his vocabulary by sentencing someone to a bimester in jail.