Crossword Nation : 2018-11-20 : Week 390 : THANKSGIVING BREAK

Time: 11:30

We'll be following Liz Gorski's advice this Thanksgiving and bringing a lot of printed out New Yorker crosswords with us for all those times that we need quiet in the midst of family. Today's Thanksgiving Break themed puzzle features circled letters that spell out common holiday dishes that are broken up in the grid. HOT STUFF and FITTING! And I suppose you could say that you ATE A TON after this meal.

I'm embarrassed to say that it took me a while to remember Weird Al's film UHF. Rather, I remember the film, just couldn't recall the letters that make up the title.

I was also thrown off by the section that featured "'Swedish Nightingale' Jenny" LIND, Composer NED Rorem, LADDERED investments (shrug), and ONE LANE ("Like many rural roads"). That last one was just hard for me to see, but also the only one that I could get cleanly.

Of course, I'm always thrilled to see BIG PAPI.

I learned today that a BONITO is a medium-sized, ray-finned predatory fish in the same family as mackerel and tuna. It definitely looks like a fish. 

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