QOD: Muscles. We’re talking about muscles? They’re like pets, basically, and they’re not worth it. You have to feed them all the time and take care of them, and if you don’t, they just go away. ~ Ryan Gosling (né Ryan Thomas Gosling; b. Nov. 12, 1980), Canadian-American actor
QOD: If your ship doesn’t come in, swim out to it.~Jonathan Winters (né Jonathan Harshman Winters, III; Nov. 11, 1925 ~ Apr. 11, 2013), American comedian
QOD: Nothing dates harder and faster and more strangely than the future.~Neil Gaiman (né Neil Richard MacKinnon Gaiman; b. Nov. 10, 1960), British author
QOD: However much you knock at nature’s door, she will never answer you in comprehensible words. ~ Ivan Turgenev (Nov. 9, 1818 ~ Sept. 3, 1883), Russian novelist
Chopped Salad with Sliced Veggies. The letters in the circle spell out a vegetable that is "sliced". I'm not sure I would consider "slicing" maize, but the word itself is sliced in half.
20-Across. December holiday mailing: CHRISTMAS CARD. CHARD.
28-Across. Orca: KILLER WHALE. KALE
46-Across. Significant other: MAIN SQUEEZE. MAIZE.
And the unifier:
57-Across. Salad crudités ... and a hint to each row of circled letters: SLICED VEGGIES.
Across:
1. "__: Ragnarok": 2017 superhero film: THOR. I just learned from watching the sit-com Ghosts, that the word Ragnarok basically is interpreted to mean the "final destruction of the world."
18. Actress Petty: LORI. Lori Petty (b. Oct. 14, 1963) was in the 1992 movie A League of Their Own, and more recently in the Netflix show Orange is the New Black.
19. Event site: VENUE.
23. "__ do it": "Sorry": I CAN'T.
24. Arthur with two Emmys and a Tony: BEA. Be Arthur (née Bernice Frankel; May 13, 1922 ~ Apr. 25, 2009), makes frequent guest appearances in the crossword puzzles. She also served as a Staff Sergeant in the Marines.
25. CO winter hrs.: MST. As in Mountain Standard Time.
33. Indian music style adopted by the Beatles: RAGA.
37. "All in favor" vote: AYE. // And 30-Down. Bleaching agent: LYE. I liked how these two rhyming words crossed.
38. Undercover cops may wear them: WIRES. Did anyone watch The Wire? We binged on this show during the Covid shutdown.
39. Flowerlike sea creature: ANEMONE. They are beautiful creatures.
41. Airport kiosk printout: E-TICKET. They are convenient when they are working properly.
43. Prefix with state or net: INTER-. As in Interstate and Internet, both of which I seem to use daily.
44. __ Kippur: YOM. Yom Kippur is the Day of Atonement in Judaism. Yom means "day" in Hebrew. Kippur is translated to mean "Atonement", however, there is actually no literal translation to this Hebrew word.
45. Former fast fliers: Abbr.: SSTs. We used to see these SuperSonic Transports in the crossword puzzles on a frequent basis.
50. Overnight option: INN.
51. Pence and Harris: Abbr.: VPs. Mike Pence (né Michael Richard Pence; b. June 7, 1959) is the IPVP (Immediate Past Vice President) and Kamala Harris (née Kamala Devi Harris; Oct. 20, 1964) is the current Vice President. Enough said.
52. Letter after beta: GAMMA.
62. "Piece of cake," e.g.: IDIOM.
64. Diner sign element: NEON.
65. Actor Guinness: ALEC. That's Sir Alec, to you. Alec Guinness (né Alec Guinness de Cuffe; Apr. 2, 1914 ~ Aug. 5, 2000) was a great stage actor, but most of us recognize him as Obi Wan Kenobi from the Star Wars movies.
66. Patient no longer: FED UP. I am Fed Up with FedEx! Packages are delayed, and when they are delivered, the packages are all dented and partially ripped open.
67. Tyne of "Judging Amy": DALY. Tyne Daly (née Ellen Tyne Daly; b. Feb. 21, 1946) asp stared in Cagney & Lacey. Her brother is actor Tim Daly (né James Timothy Daly; Mar. 1, 1956).
13. Bullring "Bravo!": ¡OLÉ! More of today's Spanish lesson.
21. NASDAQ buy: STK. As in Stocks.
22. Jeep or Jetta: CAR.
26. Dangerous precipitation: SLEET.
27. What the doctor ordered: TESTS.
29. Golf commentator __ Baker-Finch: IAN. Ian Baker-Finch (b. Oct. 24, 1960) is an Australian golfer and sports commentator.
31. 1910s conflict, briefly: WWI. World War I lasted from July 28, 1914 until November 11, 1918.
33. Spider-Man films director: RAIMI. Sam Raimi (né Samuel Raimi; b. Oct. 23, 1959) has been directing films since the late 1970s.
34. Kofi of the U.N.: ANNAN. Kofi Annan (Apr. 8, 1938 ~ Aug. 18, 2018) served as the 7th Secretary-General of the United Nations, from January 1997 through December 2006.
35. Pick a lock, say: GET INSIDE. Hmm... So it's not a crime?
36. "__ to that!": AMEN.
40. Surg. areas: ORs. As in Operating Rooms.
41. Want-ad letters: EOE. As in Equal Opportunity Employer.
54. Pooh creator: MILNE. A.A. Milne (né Alan Alexander Milne; Jan. 18, 1882 ~ Jan. 31, 1956) write the Winnie-the-Pooh stories. The backstory.
55. Runs into: MEETS.
56. Knotted neckwear: ASCOT. This neckwear is becoming a crossword staple.
58. Overly bright, fashionwise: LOUD.
It's just wrong!
59. Rascals: IMPS.
60. Battery unit: VOLT.
61. Irish New Ager: ENYA. Enya (b. May 17, 1961) makes frequent guest appearances in the puzzles. Her given name is Eithne Pádraigín Ní Bhraonáin, so you can see why she goes by Enya.
62. They aren't sure things: IFs. If it doesn't rain tomorrow, I will go for a run. NOT!
QOD: Death and taxes and childbirth. There’s never any convenient time for any of them. ~ Margaret Mitchell (née Margaret Munnerlyn Mitchell; Nov. 8, 1900 ~ Aug. 16, 1949), American novelist
QOD: One never notices what has been done; one can only see what remains to be done.~Marie Curie (née Maria Salomea Skłodowska; Nov. 7, 1867 ~ July 4, 1934), Polish-born French physicist and chemist and recipient of the 1903 Nobel Prize in Physics and the 1911 Nobel Prize in Chemistry