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MEOW#174 / PCC#29 "Cover Story"

· By Philip Chow · Published 2024-03-27T06:28:22.642Z

Meta Prompt
[Level 3] Meta prompt: The answer to the meta is the name of a celebrity's pet
This puzzle is published under Madhatter's Enigma on Wednesdays (MEOW) at the XWord Muggles forum, see link here: https://www.xword-muggles.com/viewtopic.php?t=2784
Many thanks to FrankieHeck and DrTom for test-solving and suggestions for improvement. Special shout-out to Joe Ross for technical support. I hope you enjoy!
Note: The central entry is relevant but the celebrity is not Prince
hint #1: Four entries have the same clue... another way to clue these four entries is "Cat named for a country that no longer exists"
hint #2: Find the new name of the old countries... the first letters of the new countries in grid order spell out a relevant word
hint #3: Can you figure out how this relevant word relates to the puzzle's title?
hint #4: Hopefully TIME and "Cover Story" will get you thinking about a magazine that oftentimes feature celebrities on its cover
hint #5: The pet is a cat that appeared on the cover of TIME Magazine last year with a celebrity named Person of the Year
hint #6: The celebrity is mentioned in the clue for 52-Down
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  • Philip Chow constructor · 2024-03-27T06:28:22.642Z
    Answer explanation: there are four cat breeds in the puzzle with the same clue "one that meows"... they are in grid order SIAMESE, PERSIAN, BURMESE, ABYSSINIAN... each of these cats is named after a place with an old name (as hinted by the central entry FORMERLYKNOWNAS)... if we take the new country names for these places we get SIAM --> THAILAND, PERSIA --> IRAN, BURMA --> MYANMAR, ABYSSINIA --> ETHIOPIA... the first letters of the new country names = TIME... the title of the puzzle "Cover Story" hints at Time Magazine covers... Taylor Swift (referenced in 52-Down) appeared on the cover of Time magazine as 2023 Person of the Year with her cat Benjamin Button, making him the answer to the meta 🐱
    Constructor notes: this puzzle was inspired by @JeffsPuzzles... I was doing one of his crosswords and his clue for SIAMESE was “cat named for a country that no longer exists” and I confidently plopped in PERSIAN with no crosses at all only to find out that I was wrong T_T... I thought hey that's pretty nifty and decided to look up if there were any other cat breeds like that...
    • benchen71 2s · 2024-03-27T09:11:44.674Z
      That was fun! And I loved the easter eggs at 42A and 52D :-)
      • rjy 2s · 2024-03-27T12:15:14.405Z
        64A too!
        • JM 🤓9:51 · 2024-03-27T15:04:22.942Z
          And 40A?
          • woozy 🤓11:49 · 2024-03-27T15:45:32.888Z
            I ONLY got it from the three easter eggs.
          • woozy 🤓11:49 · 2024-03-27T15:46:57.990Z
            And 20A.
          • Darth 9:47 · 2024-03-27T13:09:19.193Z
            Nice "Aha" once I realized that no celebrity had a pet named "Time" ... The Easter eggs helped me get there. =)
            • Hector 🤓6:45 · 2024-03-27T13:49:30.366Z
              Nice and very MEOW! ARTIST and FORMERLYKNOWNAS as had me looking for Prince's cats at first. 🤷
              • Ergcat 13:26 · 2024-03-27T15:43:17.575Z
                Haha..me too!
              • Carolyn 3s · 2024-03-27T14:18:10.749Z
                That was terrific!
                • I K Snamhcok 2s · 2024-03-27T14:18:54.290Z
                  Very cool, Phil. But strangely, some website my search led to identified one of Tay-tay’s other cats, Meredith Grey, as the one on the Time cover. Hence, my initial incorrect answer. Other stuff in the clues and grid, though, were pointing to Benjamin Button, so I should have gone with that cat’s name first. Thanks!
                  • MatthewL 🤓5:12 · 2024-03-27T14:03:24.652Z
                    Very clever puzzle. Actually had an Abyssinian for many years, and it was the best cat ever. More like a dog in cat clothing. Thanks for the puzzle (and memories), Phil!
                    • DIS 🤓6:23 · 2024-03-27T14:44:47.973Z
                      Nice puzzle -- and I love the wide-open grid, which is hard to do with a meta.
                      • woozy 🤓11:49 · 2024-03-27T15:54:21.594Z
                        I got it entirely be the 20A clue mentioning Benjamins and the 42A being a reference to the movie Benjamin Button and 6A mentioning buttons. I google search on celebrity pets. (That's a THING????)Yield that Taylor Swift (52D) has a cat named BENJAMIN BUTTON so I figured that'd be worthy of a first try WAG and was a bit surprised to get it.
                        Dead end was googling ARTIST FORMERLY KNOWN AS PIEMAN
                        • hoover 4s · 2024-03-27T20:32:54.956Z
                          I also saw Artist Formerly known as Pie Man, and it turns out there was an obscure (more so than, say, Yma Sumac) artist by that moniker. I was hoping I wasn't going to have to start googling TikTok influencers.
                        • Ergcat 13:26 · 2024-03-27T15:41:52.423Z
                          That was clever! Took me a while to realize that the center long clue “formerly known as” referred to the cat breeds/countries and NOT “Prince”! Guessed his pet’s names first! Lol! Driving to Charleston and had the AHA moment! Then google Celebrity pet on cover of Time magazine! Then realized some of the clues ( like the Brad Pitt movie) were Easter Eggs too! Thanks, Philip!
                          • Dave C 3s · 2024-03-27T15:41:31.304Z
                            It was also Brad Pitt's character in 42-A
                            • Cindy Heisler 3s · 2024-03-27T17:13:33.344Z
                              Fun puzzle and great Easter Eggs -- and I don't usually find those! Thanks, Phil!
                              • ajk 6:19 · 2024-03-27T17:51:22.533Z
                                Almost immediately got to TIME, no google needed. Then I actually tried TIME, just in case there was some celebrity cat of that name. Then did a fair amount of additional googling various alternatives, and finally gave up. Came back later and noticed the title and thought maybe it was worth googling TIME and cover and cat. Almost didn't bother, because it seemed pretty speculative, but it turned out to work. Of course once I found out the name of the cat the Easter eggs confirmed it. I do like the path to TIME, very clever. Fun stuff, thanks.
                                • SJMcK 🤓8:19 · 2024-03-27T18:19:41.764Z
                                  Interesting
                                  • Laura M 🤓6:12 · 2024-03-27T19:01:23.869Z
                                    Google is so smart. Put in "Time magazine cover with a celebrity pet" and voila! Thanks, great puzzle!
                                    • hoover 4s · 2024-03-27T20:31:30.367Z
                                      I would never have gotten this in a million years without @woozy's help. I fell hard down the Prince rabbit hole and learned about his cat Paisley, his doves Majesty and Divinity, and his ex-partner's dog Max. Then I broadened my horizons and found Saudi Prince Abdullah and his horse Frankel. I got Time Magazine, cover story, celebrity pet, but I don't know how you're supposed to jump from there to Taylor Swift.
                                      • Berto 1s · 2024-03-28T00:06:32.162Z
                                        Tried MJ’s pet “Bubbles” as a WAG. That was Bad. Then looked up Time mag and there was a Cover Story about Jane Fonda, so plugged in her dog Tulea… that didn’t Work Out. Finally figured the clue for “Karma” was just too much of a hint, et voila! Thanks PC!
                                        • Abide 2s · 2024-03-28T04:54:33.898Z
                                          Someone named Cate Gardner has a pet raven named Time.
                                          But after I while I looked at Time cover archives. Missed all the Easter eggs until now.
                                          It’s pretty astonishing there are four FKA countries connected to cat breeds. Well done Phil!
                                          • HeadinHome 🤓1:37 · 2024-03-28T12:06:46.664Z
                                            Got the TIME answer quickly, but as I’m completely oblivious to all things Taylor Swift (and don’t look at magazines much), I just had to google google google some questions about famous animals on the cover of time (apparently they do a lot of dog photos…). Not until I saw some people posing with their giant dogs around their shoulders (and read why they were doing this) did I realize they were imitating a famous cover photo… of Swift and her fur buddy! (Making 42A and 52D great hints — and, I suspect, several other entries if I knew anything about TS!). Fun puzzle even for a non-fan!
                                            • whimsy 11:49 · 2024-03-28T14:27:31.969Z
                                              I wasn't sure if the cat names were the themers or whether they were "covering" for something else; also didn't see what to do with them. So I just googled Taylor's pets and there was the ragdoll's name -- totally fit in with all the references in the grid that woozy and others have mentioned. I figured the Story in the title referred to the Fitzgerald short story which I'm more familiar with than the movie. But now that I understand there's a route to TIME, that just adds to the Easter-egg-ness because of time running backwards for the character. Very nice, Phil!
                                              • Qmark 3s · 2024-03-28T16:23:52.682Z
                                                very fun...thanks Phil!
                                                • DrTom 3s · 2024-03-28T15:07:56.678Z
                                                  What a fun puzzle! Clues EVERYWHERE and in the end (and you all know you did it) a cover with Taylor and one ADORABLE cat (how MEOWish!). Phillip certainly made this one a "chase the laser" except of course in the end you actually do catch the laser.
                                                  • KayW 7:22 · 2024-03-28T21:21:55.745Z
                                                    Wow!!! What a perfect meta for MEOW! Very cool to fine 4 cat breeds who fit the necessary theme. And yes I tried entering TIME first just in case. But googled my way to Taylor and Benjamin fairly quickly. Thanks Phil!
                                                    • Bird Lives 3s · 2024-03-29T16:28:36.852Z
                                                      Ingenious puzzle, too ingenious for me. I got stuck on Prince, wondered how he might be related to the Pieman, and learned that he had two pet birds (with names I cannot now recall). I completely missed everything else in the metanism.
                                                      • kurtalert 🤓4:13 · 2024-03-29T19:46:48.369Z
                                                        Hah... I was totally off base, I didn't read the pet part, and was just thinking... celebrity/artist, used to be named Cat... Cat Stevens / Yusuf Islam. Whoops!
                                                        • imontoo 3s · 2024-04-19T17:45:12.733Z
                                                          Printed the puzzle when it was first published. Just ran across it in my briefcase. 🙃 Fun puzzle. Thanks!
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                                                          1. 1A
                                                            Accounting program that was derezzed in the 1982 Disney film "Tron"
                                                          2. 5A
                                                            Zygote → Embryo → ___ → Baby
                                                          3. 10A
                                                            Illuminating item in Pixar's logo
                                                          4. 14A
                                                            Actor Malek of "Bohemian Rhapsody"
                                                          5. 15A
                                                            Aerosmith's "___ Want to Miss a Thing"
                                                          6. 16A
                                                            Electrical engineer Bose who founded a successful audio electronics company
                                                          7. 17A
                                                            You may bounce one off of someone
                                                          8. 18A
                                                            Potent potable distilled from potatoes
                                                          9. 19A
                                                            “Can’t step from one movie set to the next. Only Samuel L. Jackson can do that. All us ___ mortals can’t do that!” (Ice Cube quote)
                                                          10. 20A
                                                            One who drops Benjamins like they're nothing at all
                                                          11. 22A
                                                            Soft French cheese
                                                          12. 23A
                                                            One that meows
                                                          13. 24A
                                                            One that meows
                                                          14. 26A
                                                            Andy Warhol or Louis Wain
                                                          15. 28A
                                                            And so on: Abbr.
                                                          16. 29A
                                                            Precious stones around the neck of a bejeweled socialite, to a cat burglar
                                                          17. 32A
                                                            Swiss peak
                                                          18. 33A
                                                            Mrs. whose cow was blamed for starting the Great Chicago Fire
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                                                            Used to be called, as Bombay for Mumbai
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                                                            Spritzes
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                                                            Charge that might be hidden
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                                                            What Brad Pitt's character does backwards in a 2008 film
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                                                            Yossarian's bunkmate in "Catch-22"
                                                          24. 44A
                                                            Simple Simon met one going to the fair
                                                          25. 47A
                                                            One that meows
                                                          26. 50A
                                                            Big galoot
                                                          27. 54A
                                                            Inside scoop
                                                          28. 55A
                                                            One that meows
                                                          29. 57A
                                                            Patches up, as a driveway
                                                          30. 58A
                                                            Without missing ___ (not hesitating)
                                                          31. 59A
                                                            Gumbo vegetable
                                                          32. 60A
                                                            Fencing sword
                                                          33. 61A
                                                            Fellow
                                                          34. 62A
                                                            Happy eating sounds from Cookie Monster
                                                          35. 63A
                                                            Proofreader's mark
                                                          36. 64A
                                                            Affixed some buttons, say
                                                          37. 65A
                                                            Spanish she-bears
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                                                            Beds for babies
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                                                            Two collinear ones make a diameter
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                                                            ___-3 fatty acids (nutrients found in fish)
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                                                            Toxic atmosphere
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                                                            "Loved it!"
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                                                            He played Al Bundy on "Married... With Children" and Jay Pritchett on "Modern Family"
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                                                            Comedian Charlie who founded Improv Everywhere
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                                                            Like broken promises
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                                                            Action that might elicit a "take a picture, it will last longer"
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                                                            The South African dish waterblommetjiebredie, for one
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                                                            The Star-Spangled Banner, apple pie, baseball, and other cultural icons
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                                                            Julie Andrews character who listed raindrops on roses and whiskers on kittens in the song "My Favorite Things"
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                                                            Fuss in front of a mirror, perhaps
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                                                            According to
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                                                            Job-related move, for short
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                                                            "Mission: Impossible" genre, informally
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                                                            Hypotheticals
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                                                            "That's such a ___-out!" ("What an unsatisfying answer!")
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                                                            Devoid of typos
                                                          20. 33D
                                                            Like a sloop but not a ketch
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                                                            Kind of doll
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                                                            When attached to the end of anal, it means to examine methodically, in Britain
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                                                            Squirrel-like monkey native to Brazil
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                                                            Charlotte Brontë's "Jane ___"
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                                                            It has sentimental value
                                                          26. 44D
                                                            Small stone
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                                                            "She Bee Stingin'" boxer Laila
                                                          28. 46D
                                                            "Stop! You're doing it all wrong!"
                                                          29. 47D
                                                            Sinks one's teeth into
                                                          30. 48D
                                                            Not suitable
                                                          31. 49D
                                                            Discontinued Swedish autos
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                                                            Greek Yogurt brand pitched by John Stamos
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                                                            Taylor Swift song with the lyric "Purring in my lap 'cause it loves me"
                                                          34. 53D
                                                            "When you assume, you make ___ out of U and ME"
                                                          35. 56D
                                                            "Ouch!"
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