I believe this is the LAT debut of Mr. Salmon (the other pink meat) who has created a few NYT over the years. The five theme answers each have a common spelling mistake where a letter is omitted as the fill. Each of the letters can be silent in speech so they do not trigger an immediate sense of error. Initially I tried to make a secondary (meta) answer from the missing letters but can only come up with the anagram RUNGS from the missing letters, and there is no ladder tie in, so I guess they are just letters missing from misspelling. I do like the symmetry of theme 1/3/5 all missing a double letter and 2/4 missing a new letter. Another puzzle with many cheater squares (8) but a Fridayish word count and aside from the theme fill some nice words like ALLEGRO, ECUADOR, GLISTEN, OLD SALT, TIMPANI, AUGUSTAN, EYELINER, IN BACK OF, OFF RAMPS.
17A. Making flush : EMBAR
32A. Feature of some jellyfish : FL
24A. Pushy : AG
46A. Administration : GOVER
52A. This puzzle's five longest answers are common ones : MIS
Across:
1. Arguing : AT IT. Can you believe the juxtaposition of this multi-dimensional fill with...
5. Colored part of the iris : AREOLA. A word this Corner associates with a woman and a lily.
11. Fold call : BAA. Cute poker misdirection.
14. Ho Chi __ : MINH. The life and times of this REVOLUTIONARY is certainly an interesting historical lesson.
15. Caribbean stopover : NASSAU. Our back yard, here in So. Fla.
16. Munic. official : Alderman. Most cities now have commissioners or councilmen but the ABBREVIAION is accepted.
19. Army E-5, e.g. : NCO. Non-Commissioned Officer.
20. You can usually see right through them : PANES. Nice misdirection.
21. Country named for its location : ECUADOR. Meaning of the Equator in Spanish; I do not know where the term equator comes from though it sounds like it has a common stem with equal. The COUNTRY is a bit of an enigma with a socialist democracy.
23. Picnic contest gear : SACKS. Such as the ones used in the three-legged race.
26. Signs : INKS. LeBron inked his deal to go back to Cleveland.
27. Son, to Sartre : FILS. Simple French.
28. London gallery : TATE. We have seen this fill often, and maybe Steve and NC can share some personal moments at the Tate.
29. Obit bit : BIOgraphy. Which might be about...
30. Exiled Amin : IDI.
31. Test area : LAB.
37. Things to consider : IFS. Nice clue.
38. Golf club part : TOE.
39. Thanksgiving staple : YAM. Are yours candied? Or are they sweet potatoes?
42. Instant : JIFF. Does Jiffy really need an abbreviation?
44. Suffix indicating absence : LESS. meaningless clue.
45. Blend : MELD. Pinochle anyone?
48. Selling points : MALLS. Modern misdirection.
49. Seasoned seaman : OLD SALT. I presume from the saltiness of the Ocean.
50. Willies-causing : EERIE.
51. Broadcast : AIR. Radio and TV.
56. Island loop : LEI.
57. Pre-WWII pope : PIUS XI. I do remember XII.
58. Adopted great-nephew of Claudius : NERO. A great way to learn about these two and other Roman Emperors is watching
59. Initials seen at Indy : STP. They say it was named for Scientifically Treated Petroleum, and became famous when endorsed by Andy Granatelli and his driver Mario Andretti.
60. Drinks daintily : SIPS ON.
61. Expected 2015 MLB returnee : A-ROD. He has made it clear he wants back on the Yankees and he has a contract. Imagine, you lose Jeter but get A-rod.
Down:
1. __ Zion Church : AME. African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church. I had this before, a Friday piece of knowledge. LINK.
2. Symphonic set : TIMPANI. Fancy name for kettle drums used in orchestras.
3. Behind : IN BACK OF. Literal.
4. Response to a helper : THANKS. So simple.
5. Literary collections : ANAS.
an·a 1 (n, än)
n. pl. ana or an·as
6. Dorm minders, for short : RAS. Resident Advisers.
1. A collection of various materials that reflect the character of a person or place: definitive ana of the early American West.
2. An item in such a collection.
7. Sicilian capital? : ESS. The Capital "S" at the beginning of the word.
8. Willows for wickerwork : OSIERS. A botanical fact and a Friday word as well.
9. Camelot weapon : LANCE. King Arthur had to be careful of his wife to be sure she did not Lance a lot.
10. Like the works of Virgil and Horace : AUGUSTAN. A Golden Age of LITERATURE.
11. Crook : BANDIT.
12. Nook : ALCOVE. Not a cranny.
13. Worship : ADORE.
18. Attorney's thing : RES. More Latin.
22. Easy __ : AS ABC. We just had "as pie."
23. Jacob, to Esau, for short : SIBling.
24. Hill helper : AIDE. Refers to Capitol Hill and the aides to the Senators, etc.
25. What icicles do in the sun : GLISTEN.
27. Douglas and others : FIRS. Oh Tannenbaum, almost time for the tree shopping.
31. Sediment : LEES. Not to be confused with TRUB. Despite my children's involvement in the beer and wine industry, I did not know this TERM.
33. "__ Little Ironies": Thomas Hardy collection : LIFE'S. never read them.
34. Some exits : OFF RAMPS. Not 'of framps', relating to one of Peter Frampton's guitars.
35. Run to : COST. Took me a long time to get to, how much is repairing my car going to run to.
36. Goth makeup : EYELINER. My youngest hung out with some of these young ladies in High School.
40. Score direction : ALLEGRO. I will let JzB explain this slowly.
41. HMO group : MDS. Medical Doctors.
42. City SW of Chicago : JOLIET. Somehow I always associate this city with the old Untouchables TV series.
43. ICU hookup : IV DRIP. Intravenous Drip. More Latin meaning within the vein.
44. Eases : LETS UP.
45. Place with berth rights : MARINA. An old puzzle pun.
46. Shootout successes : GOALS. In Hockey and Soccer to settle ties after overtime.
47. Mid-11th-century year : MLIII.
48. Harris of "thirtysomething" : MEL. One of the early big ensemble cast dramas.
50. Tiger's ex : ELIN. I gave her pictures last time.
53. Ltr. afterthoughts : PSS. More Latin, Post Scriptum.
54. Outside: Pref. : EXO.
55. Astrodome field's lack : SOD. What a convoluted clue for grass.
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