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  • Crossword Blog & Answers for May 6, 2025 by Sally Hoelscher

    Crossword Blog & Answers for May 6, 2025 by Sally Hoelscher

    There are spoilers ahead. You might want to solve today’s puzzle before reading further! Sit Down

    Constructor: Kapil Mehta

    Editor: Anna Gundlach

    Comments from Today’s Crossword Constructor

    Kapil: The title Sit Down came out of my attempts, mostly unsuccessful, to train our pet dog Chip (picture below)! There were two aspects of this crossword that I liked. First, I had relatively few three letter words and those were mostly not abbreviations. And second, I has happy to include the word Sherpa in the grid. Sherpas are legendary Himalayan mountaineers. When this crossword is published it will be a hot 104 degree Farenheit in Delhi, where I live. How I wish I could go live with the Sherpas through the summer!

    Random Thoughts & Interesting Things

    • SHERPA (17A: Tibetan ethnic group) The SHERPA people are a Tibetan ethnic group native to the high mountain region of the Himalayas, a mountain range in Asia. Mount Everest, Earth’s highest peak, is located in the Himalayas. Many climbers who attempt to reach the peak of Mount Everest use SHERPA guides.
    • NOUN (21A: Person, place or thing) As the Schoolhouse Rock song about NOUNs says it, “…I find it quite interesting / A NOUN’s a person, place, or thing…”
    • YETIS (27A: Himalayan cryptids) YETIS, also known as Bigfoot or Abominable Snowmen, are creatures in Himalayan Folklore.
    • ALASKA (33A: Its state sport is dog mushing) This clue made me wonder whether all U.S. states have an official state sport. The answer is no. Including ALASKA, eighteen U.S. states have state sports that have been recognized by their legislatures. Colorado has a state summer sport (pack burro racing) and two state winter sports (skiing and snowboarding). Two states just recently adopted state sports in 2022: Missouri (archery) and Washington (pickleball).
    • TORTILLA (35A: Crispy chilaquiles ingredient) Chilaquiles are a traditional dish in Mexican cuisine, often made from leftover TORTILLAs and served for breakfast. Crisp TORTILLA triangles are topped with salsa (either green or red) and the mixture is simmered to soften the TORTILLAs. Other toppings are added such as chicken, cream, queso fresco, onion, avocado, refried beans, or scrambled eggs.
    • PASTA (53A: Bucatini or pappardelle) Bucatini PASTA is essentially hollow spaghetti noodles. Pappardelle are wide, flat, PASTA noodles.
    • HODA (56A: “Today” co-host Kotb) HODA Kotb co-hosted Today (NBC’s morning news show) from 2007 to 2025. She’s also an author, and has written books for children and adults. Her 2010 autobiography is titled, HODA: How I Survived War Zones, Bad Hair, Cancer, and Kathie Lee. One of her children’s books, I’ve Loved You Since Forever (2018), was adapted into a lullaby by Kelly Clarkson.
    • NOVA (57A: ___ Scotia) NOVA Scotia, whose name translates to New Scotland, is a province in eastern Canada. Halifax is its capital. NOVA Scotia is Canada’s second-smallest province by area. (Prince Edward Island is Canada’s smallest province.)
    • PUBLIC TRANSIT (19D: Topic discussed on the YouTube channel Not Just Bikes) Not Just Bikes is Jason Slaughter’s You Tube channel where he posts commentary about urbanist issues including PUBLIC TRANSIT. He also discusses cycling in the Netherlands (where he and his family now live).
    • ELLA (28D: “First Lady of Song” Fitzgerald) ELLA Fitzgerald (1917-1996) was known as the “First Lady of Song” and the “Queen of Jazz.” She was particularly known for her scat singing skills (vocal improvisation with nonsense syllables or no words at all)
    • TAIL (29D: Part of a cat or turkey) and TOM (31D: Male cat or turkey) My cat, Willow, (who is not a TOM, but has a TAIL) thinks it was a fun choice to link these consecutive clues with the repetition of “cat or turkey.”

    • ARGO (34D: 2013 Best Picture Oscar winner) The 2012 movie, ARGO, is a historical drama that tells the story of a CIA agent named Tony Mendez (portrayed by Ben Affleck), who led the rescue of six U.S. diplomats from Iran under the guise of filming a science fiction movie. Argo was adapted from Tony Mendez’s 1999 memoir, The Master of Disguise, and a 2007 Wired article by Joshuah Bearman titled, “The Great Escape: How the CIA Used a Fake Sci-Fi Flick to Rescue Americans from Tehran.”
    • LOIS (37D: Daily Planet reporter Lane) LOIS Lane is a character who first appeared in DC Comics comic books in 1938. She is a journalist for the Daily Planet, and the primary love interest of Clark Kent and his alter ego Superman. LOIS Lane has appeared in many other media adaptations including movies, TV shows, and video games.
    • HEN (41D: Female fowl) HEN is making back-to-back puzzle appearances. We saw it yesterday clued as [Female bird or lobster].
    • APT (46D: Letters that can fittingly fill in the blanks in _ppro_ria_e) This is an interesting fill-in-the-blank clue. It is indeed fitting that the word APT is found in the word ApproPriaTe.
    • CACAO (50D: Chocolate-yielding tree) I, for one, give thanks for the CACAO tree and the chocolate it yields.
    • A couple of other clues I especially enjoyed:
      • RHYME (40A: What “miss you” and “this clue” do)
      • OH NO (58D: Reaction to breaking a glass table)

    Crossword Puzzle Theme Synopsis

    • SURPRISE VISIT (4D: Unexpected pop-in)
    • SECURITY DEPOSIT (6D: Payment that might cover a tenant’s damage)
    • PUBLIC TRANSIT (19D: Topic discussed on the YouTube channel Not Just Bikes)

    SIT DOWN: Each vertical (DOWN) theme answer ends with the letters S-I-T: SURPRISE VISIT, SECURITY DEPOSIT, and PUBLIC TRANSIT.

    This is a clever theme and a nice set of theme answers to illustrate it. I appreciate that in each theme answer the word SIT is at the end of a longer word, as opposed to the word splitting up, as in the phrase, “easy does it,” for example. That feels nicely consistent. Thank you, Kapil, for this excellent puzzle.

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  • Glennon Doyle, wife Abby Wambach discuss ‘We Can Do Hard Things’ book

    Glennon Doyle, wife Abby Wambach discuss ‘We Can Do Hard Things’ book

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    An interview with the hosts of the award-winning podcast “We Can Do Hard Things” feels like one of the show’s hundreds of episodes. Bestselling author Glennon Doyle, her gold-medal soccer icon wife Abby Wambach and her advocate sister Amanda Doyle have assembled to talk about the launch of their book, “We Can Do Hard Things: Answers to Life’s 20 Questions” (available now), which accumulates knowledge dispersed through their podcast, which launched in 2021.

    They talk about hard topics, grappling with mortality and existential fear. Yet the discussion, had so freely and openly, feels like a gift. It’s like by hearing about their lives and earned wisdom, we’ve been given tools to better tackle the ongoing home-improvement project that is our own lives.

    “The biggest and most fearful thing that I can think of, where all of my fear and worry and anxiety stems from … is the idea of what happens when we die,” says Wambach, whose older brother, Peter, died in December 2023. “What I have learned is I have to accept that this is the thing that I will not understand, and it will also happen to me. My fear is being scared for my last moment.”

    “That’s so interesting, Abby,” Amanda Doyle, a founder of Treat Media, replies. “Because if you extrapolate from that, if you’re like, ‘My biggest fear is living my last moment scared,’ then it’s also like shouldn’t our biggest fear be living all of the moments scared?”

    “That’s exactly right,” Wambach says.

    The “We Can Do Hard Things” book assembles the knowledge and experience of not only the famous podcasts hosts, but their esteemed guests such as Martha Beck, Brené Brown, Tracee Ellis Ross, Kamala Harris, Michelle Obama, Esther Perel, Gloria Steinem and Kerry Washington. The catalyst was a string of misfortune.

    “Within a year, Amanda was diagnosed with breast cancer, I was diagnosed with anorexia, and Abby lost her brother Peter,” says Glennon. “We were really just spinning out all together at the same time, which hadn’t happened before.” Usually one of the three could be “the anchor for the others,” she adds. “It’s really like we had to create an anchor outside of ourselves.”

    The book is sectioned into 20 existential questions, seeking to provide wisdom for queries like “Who am I really?” “How do I return to myself?” and “How do I let go?” as well as share insight on topics like love, sex, anger, forgiveness and parenting.

    “We’re all traveling as if we’re the first ones, but that is just so silly,” Amanda says. When we see issues as “brand new challenges, we think they are personal challenges. We think the fact that I am struggling in my marriage, in this particular issue, means there’s something either wrong with me or wrong with my marriage, as opposed to having Michelle Obama saying — as she does in this book — the reason you’re struggling with that is because it’s the hardest thing on the planet to do.”

    Keeping sight of those revelations once the adversity is over is another battle, says Amanda.

    “The things that I went through with my cancer where I was like, ‘Surely I’ll always remember that this is the point. Surely I will carry this deep reservoir of calm within my soul,’ and 30 seconds later it’s gone,” she says. Adding this book “was a place to put all of those things that were like, ‘Please, please let me not unlearn this thing. I know I will unlearn it, and so it’ll be here when I need to relearn it.’”

    Wambach wants to spotlight the chapter on parenting, “because it’s so prevalent in my consistent, day-to-day life,” she says. “A lot of us parents and our parents were taught that parenting is about the kids, and I actually think that parenting is about the relationship I have with myself first, before I go to my kids with anything parenting-wise. And that is what the wayfinders of this book, in this chapter, constantly remind me.”

    Glennon’s intentions for the book align with those of her previous writing and appearances, she says. She wants readers to understand “what you think is your deep, personal shame is in fact the human experience. Most of the problems you think you have, you don’t have problems, you just have a life.”

  • Carnie Wilson on mental health, sobriety, Beach Boys dad Brian Wilson

    Carnie Wilson on mental health, sobriety, Beach Boys dad Brian Wilson

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    “Hold on for one more day.”

    Yes, these are the lyrics to “Hold On” by Wilson Phillips. They’re also the mantra by which Wilson Phillips singer Carnie Wilson abides as a champion for all those struggling in silence from myriad health conditions.

    “I was my own advocate that had to to advocate for my own depression and anxiety and OCD,” Wilson, 57, says over a Zoom call from Los Angeles. “I suffer from these things, and they’re not debilitating for me. They were at some point, and that’s why I think I was hiding in a closet drinking vodka. I believe it was debilitating. And then it really became debilitating when I was suicidal.” Wilson, the daughter of 82-year-old Beach Boys singer Brian Wilson, is vocal about her sobriety journey and hasn’t drank alcohol in more than 20 years.

    As part of her advocacy efforts, she’s partnering with Neurocrine Biosciences on a “Connecting with Carnie” initiative, which looks to support those with the condition tardive dyskinesia (TD). It’s an involuntary movement disorder linked to some mental health medications which can hamper quality of life; more than 800,000 Americans have it, 60% of whom are undiagnosed.

    “I want to be the catalyst for them to come out of the shadows and and open up and seek treatment,” she says, echoing her own different but relevant health journey.

    ‘I know what it’s like to isolate’

    Wilson’s happy place is usually her kitchen. But she’s in the middle of a remodel.

    “It’s been a little hectic around here,” Wilson says, “crazy, (with) two kids, dogs, and, you know, life, there’s a lot happening, but this is a very exciting time.” She and musician husband Rob Bonfiglio share two daughters, “American Idol” contestant Lola and Luci.

    Wilson understands what it’s like to have a lot on your mind, on top of any excess health worries at any given moment. That’s where her empathy for TD patients comes from.

    “I know what it’s like to isolate just in general,” she says. “When I was addicted to drugs and alcohol, I remember that feeling of just wanting to hide and not show my vulnerability, that I needed help.”

    People may develop TD while taking dopamine-targeted medicines used for depression, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia and more. The condition can affect any body part – tongue, lips, eyes, feet, and further complicate one’s mental health. Anyone taking a psychiatric medication should monitor themselves for any atypical symptoms.

    “One of the things that’s hard about it is this movement looks abnormal,” says psychiatrist Dr. Greg Mattingly, president of the American Professional Society for ADHD and Related Disorders. It’s noticeable and “tends to be very stigmatizing.” People will avoid going out to restaurants on account of the shame; it ranges in severity.

    “It’s more than just a tremor,” Mattingly adds. “It’s an involuntary movement that’s causing people to become isolated, to become increasingly withdrawn and stop doing things that used to give them pleasure.”

    It will likely never go away, but can be treated with certain medications including Ingrezza. Still, there is no cure.

    People’s mental health journeys, too, aren’t so linear, cut-and-dry.

    “The goal is not happiness,” Wilson says. “The goal for me is balance.”

    Carnie Wilson discusses dad Brian Wilson’s mental health journey

    Wilson always felt different as a young girl, and turned to sugar and food as she strove for comfort and safety. A mild, chronic depression lay under the surface of her mind. Both her father and grandmother on her mother’s side have dealt with depression, too; her father Brian Wilson also has schizoaffective disorder.

    “I’ve watched him really overcome so much, just so so much,” she says, adding that she loves her father “more than anything in the world. And he’s been through a lot, but he’s the strongest person I know. I mean, truly the strongest person.”

    She encourages anyone with mental health concerns or symptoms of conditions like TD to get checked out by professionals.

    “My father did seek help with his own mental illness, and he’s come to a great place,” she says. “He found the right medication for him that has helped the voices in his head, his own depression and I find a lot of similarities in me. I see myself in him in many ways, and that’s sort of driven by fear, but a lot of drive and a lot of will to survive and connect with people.”

    Like father, like daughter.

  • Judges save one singer, send another home

    Judges save one singer, send another home

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    A day after “American Idol” nixed its remaining platinum ticket winners on May 4, viewers further trimmed the competition down to the Top 7.

    The Top 8 vote saw Canaan James Hill and Kolbi Jordan eliminated in a shock vote. In a brutal fan vote, another singer was cut from the competition as Season 23’s Top 7 was revealed May 5.

    The aspiring stars took part in the “judge’s song contest” in Episode 15, with contestants selecting from a slate of songs chosen for them by each judge (who’d submitted anonymously). After Luke Bryan and Lionel Richie each earned three singers’ favor, they not only won bragging rights but also the responsibility of deciding which singer would be spared from leaving the competition.

    Fellow judge Carrie Underwood was left in a huff. “I don’t lose on ‘American Idol.’ I win!” she said. But later, she seemed more than happy to be excluded from the high-pressure debate over which contestant to send home from the chopping block.

    Who was sent home on ‘American Idol?’ Who was saved?

    Mattie Pruitt and Josh King didn’t earn enough votes for the Top 6.

    After Richie and Bryan conferred in a brief whispered conversation, they came to a quick decision. As Pruitt was on the brink of tears, the two judges called out “Mattie!” This meant the airport pianist was out of the competition.

    Who is in the ‘American Idol’ Top 6?

    • John Foster
    • Josh King
    • Jamal Roberts
    • Mattie Pruitt
    • Thunderstorm Artis
    • Slater Nalley
    • Gabby Samone
    • Breanna Nix

  • The Met Gala theme is Superfine: Tailoring Black Style. See pics.Entertainment

    The Met Gala theme is Superfine: Tailoring Black Style. See pics.Entertainment

    The Met Gala theme is Superfine: Tailoring Black Style. See pics.Entertainment

  • Kamala Harris makes surprise Met Gala debut in a classic fashion look

    Kamala Harris makes surprise Met Gala debut in a classic fashion look

    Former Vice President Kamala Harris made her Met Gala debut at this year’s annual fashion extravaganza.

    Coinciding with this year’s theme of “Superfine: Tailoring Black Style,” the Democrat donned an asymmetrical classic black and white gown at the ceremony but did not walk the blue carpet.

    The appearance marks a return to the public eye following the November election, where she ran and lost as the Democratic nominee. On April 30, she delivered a speech at the Emerge 20th Anniversary Gala in San Francisco, where she condemned the first 100 days of President Donald Trump’s second term.

    “Instead of an administration working to advance America’s highest ideals, we are witnessing the wholesale abandonment of those ideals,” Harris said. “But in the face of crisis, the lesson is: Don’t scatter. The instinct has to be to immediately find each other and to know that the circle will be strong.”

    She warned Americans that things are probably “going to get worse before they get better,” but urged people to lose focus. “Please always remember this country is ours,” she said. “It doesn’t belong to whoever is in the White House. It belongs to you.”

    Is Donald Trump banned from the Met Gala 2025?

    Trump has not been welcomed to the Met Gala for nearly a decade since Vogue Editor-in-Chief and gala chair Anna Wintour announced in 2017 that he would no longer be invited.

    What is the Met Gala?

    The Costume Institute Benefit, commonly known as the Met Gala, is a fundraiser for the museum’s Costume Institute, which hosts a collection of over 33,000 fashion artifacts. The 2024 Met Gala raised approximately $26 million, according to The New York Times and The Associated Press.

    Contributing: Rebecca Morin and Juan Carlos Castillo, USA TODAY Network

  • Sabrina Carpenter is giving 'espresso' for Met GalaEntertain This!

    Sabrina Carpenter is giving 'espresso' for Met GalaEntertain This!

    Sabrina Carpenter is giving ‘espresso’ for Met GalaEntertain This!

  • Hailey Bieber, Tyla and more stun at the Met GalaEntertain This!

    Hailey Bieber, Tyla and more stun at the Met GalaEntertain This!

    Hailey Bieber, Tyla and more stun at the Met GalaEntertain This!

  • Why didn’t Taylor Swift, Blake Lively attend the 2025 Met Gala?

    Why didn’t Taylor Swift, Blake Lively attend the 2025 Met Gala?

    Who missed out on the 2025 Met Gala? Quite a few A-listers.

    Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds, Jennifer Lopez, Sarah Jessica Parker, Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce, Beyoncé, Ariana Grande, and Lady Gaga were among the biggest stars missing at the annual Met Gala in New York City.

    The pouring rain in New York on the first Monday of May did not dampen the mood as celebrities arrived at the Met Gala looking their dandiest in line with this year’s dress code, “Tailored for You,” at fashion’s biggest night.

    While A-listers, including Zendaya, Sydney Sweeney and Rihanna, along with co-chairs Pharrell Williams, A$AP Rocky, Lewis Hamilton and Colman Domingo were present, notably absent this year were some of the fundraiser’s biggest style icons.

    Here are some of the big names who were not seen on the red carpet.

    Met Gala darling Blake Lively skips Met Gala amid Justin Baldoni legal drama

    Lively, whose film “Another Simple Favor” dropped May 1, skipped the event for the third year in a row amid her ongoing legal battle with actor Justin Baldoni.

    The “It Ends With Us” star, 37, has made some solid fashion statements on the famed steps of The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, with one of her most head-turning looks being the Atelier Versace gown she wore to the 2022 Met Gala for the “Gilded Glamour” theme, which – when the train was unveiled – revealed an ode to the Statue of Liberty and its green patina that has formed over its original copper surface.

    She and Reynolds were also co-chairs that year.

    Taylor Swift, Travis Kelce Met Gala debut? Not this year

    While anticipation over whether Swift would return to the Met Gala red carpet this year with boyfriend Kelce was high, the duo was a no-show at the event.

    Swift, who made her Met Gala debut in 2008, last attended the event in 2016, when she co-chaired the event alongside Jony Ive, Idris Elba, and Vogue Editor-in-Chief Anna Wintour.

    Did Beyoncé take a Cowboy Carter Tour break for the Met Gala?

    Once a fixture at the annual gala, Beyoncé has not attended the high-profile event since 2016, when she wore a custom latex Givenchy gown with a constellation of floral and bead embellishments.

    The songstress is currently on tour with her long-awaited Cowboy Carter and the Rodeo Chitlin’ Circuit Tour, which kicked off in Los Angeles on April 28. Beyoncé’s sister Solange Knowles, meanwhile, was in attendance.

    Lebron James, Met Gala co-chair, skips due to injury

    LeBron James will have to wait another year to make his Met Gala debut.

    The professional basketball player, who was also the honorary chair of the 2025 Met Gala host committee, announced hours before the event that he wouldn’t be in attendance because of the knee injury he suffered when the Los Angeles Lakers lost to the Minnesota Timberwolves in the NBA playoff series last week.

    His wife, Savannah James, attended. “Hate to miss an historical event! My beautiful powerful Queen will be there holding the castle down as she always has done!” James had written in a post on X.

    Cynthia Erivo attends Met Gala. Was ‘Wicked’ co-star Ariana Grande there?

    Cynthia Erivo walked this year’s Met Gala red carpet without her “Wicked” co-star Ariana Grande.

    Grande and Erivo, who play Glinda and Elphaba, respectively, in the Oscar-nominated film, appeared on the red carpet together last year as they promoted their film.

    Did Duchess Meghan and Prince Harry attend Met Gala?

    Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan have never attended the Met Gala − and this year was no different.

    The couple, who moved to the United States in 2020 following a split with the royal family, recently attended the TIME100 summit in New York City.

    Black fashion influencer Wisdom Kaye says he wasn’t invited

    While the theme for this year’s gala was centered around Black dandyism, defined as a “man unduly devoted to style,” Black fashion influencer and model Wisdom Kaye said he wasn’t invited.

    “I was not invited to the met, I know you guys wanna see me there so just letting y’all know,” the model, 24, wrote in a post on X May 4. “Looking forward to seeing all the beautiful interpretations of black dandyism tmrw :).”

    Did the Kardashians attend the Met Gala?

    Not all the Kardashians are keeping up with the Met Gala this year. Kim Kardashian and sisters Kylie and Kendall Jenner were at the event, but the Kar-Jenner matriarch, Kris Jenner, and daughters Khloe Kardashian and Kourtney Kardashian skipped the event.

    Jennifer Lopez, Sarah Jessica Parker also absent from Met Gala

    Also, notably absent this year were Jennifer Lopez and Sarah Jessica Parker, both of whom attended last year and are Met Gala regulars.

    Parker, who attended last year’s gala in a Richard Quinn ensemble, told Entertainment Tonight last week she is too busy with work to attend. “I have to work, but there’s gonna be so much to see, and I look forward to seeing what everybody does,” Parker told the media outlet. “And I can’t wait to see how they interpret the theme and the sort of homework they did for the assignment.”

    Saman Shafiq is a trending news reporter for USA TODAY. Reach her at [email protected] and follow her on X and Instagram @saman_shafiq7.

  • Rihanna shows off stylish baby bump to the Met GalaEntertain This!

    Rihanna shows off stylish baby bump to the Met GalaEntertain This!

    Rihanna shows off stylish baby bump to the Met GalaEntertain This!