Theme: None
Words: 70 (missing J,Q,Y)
Blocks: 32
We have not seen a solo Saturday from Brad since 2015; he contributed on two Saturdays last year. I struggled with this one from Mr. Wilber, mostly by filling in the wrong answers on my first pass, and unwilling to let them go. Lots of one-word clues which can run into ambivalence and vagueness very quickly. One 13-letter and two 11-letter spanners, chunky 8x6 corners in the NW and SE, and almost triple 8s in the opposing down corners. Separation of the corners from the rest of the puzzle made it difficult to move from one area to another, too. Some of the longer fill;
35a. Chart-topping instrumental of '76: THEME FROM SWAT
32a. Headed for a stall, quite possibly: OVERHEATING
38a. Time's Best Comedy Sketch of the 20th Century: WHO'S ON FIRST
19d. Fish with a prehensile tail: SEAHORSE
23d. Essentially: IN EFFECT
24d. 1992 Nestle acquisition: PERRIER
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April FOOLs~!
And now for the real puzzle....
Saturday, April 1st, 2017, Bruce Haight
Theme: Gotcha~!!!
Words: 72 (missing J,Q,V,W,X,Z)
Blocks: 29
Sorry, I couldn't resist~! Three
out of four weeks with a Bruce for a constructor - isn't that the
nick-name for any guy from Australia~? Anyway, a slightly themed puzzle
for today, with a clever visual in the grid depicting something akin to the last Across clue featuring escalator; S T A I R S. As for the rest of the challenge, it was looking
grim on the first pass, but again, I did better with my first Down pass,
which gave me something to work with on my second go. Finished within
my personal time, and nary a cheat or Google. Chunky 8x8 and 6x6
corners with an ascending trio of "escalators" in the center. Some of the
longer fill;
15a. Slender smoke : PANATELA
- I am making my way through Jonathan Kellerman's Alex Delaware novels,
and his detective, Milo Sturgis, occasionally smokes a panatela
11d. Concert tix flashed at a singles bar, say : DATE BAIT - never heard the phrase; if they're offering Rangers tickets, I'm in - I hope she would be, too....
32d. It could involve a disappearance : MAGIC ACT
57. Like an escalator, and, aptly, like the six-letter word that begins where 40-Across ends : AT A SLANT
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1. Shuttle facility : SPACE LAB
9. Auto shop purchase : RADIAL - I suppose "tire shop" would have been too easy for Saturday
16. Thorny shrub : ACACIA
17. Emotionally withdrawn : IN A SHELL
18. Buries : INTERS - I tried EMBEDS
19. Little laughter : TITTER
20. In a pinch : IF NEED BE
22. Autumn shade : OCHER - oops, not OCHRE
23. Many profs : PHDs
24. Oktoberfest supply : BIER
25. Transportation option : UBER
26. Whopper inventor : LIAR - ah, that kind of whopper....
27. Unites for a purpose : BANDS - usually with "together"
28. Jaunty topper : TAM
29. __ golf : MINI - oh, I would have gone with SKIRT; at least it could be answered MAXI, too
30. Ja, across the border : OUI - Yes, in German and Frawnche
31. Beezus' little sister, in Cleary books : RAMONA - learned from doing crosswords
33. Perfect : SPOT ON - I had SUPERB first, but then wondered if it was the verb perfect, and not the adjective perfect
36. Proper : APT
37. Delight at the comedy club : SLAY
38. Super __ : PAC - ugh, I had no clue
40. Hitches : SNAGS
43. Punxsutawney headliner : PHIL - the groundhog winter/spring weather forecaster for all of us, located in PA
44. Default result : REPO - default on payments
45. Doughnuts, geometrically : TORI - Latin plural of torus
9. Auto shop purchase : RADIAL - I suppose "tire shop" would have been too easy for Saturday
16. Thorny shrub : ACACIA
17. Emotionally withdrawn : IN A SHELL
18. Buries : INTERS - I tried EMBEDS
19. Little laughter : TITTER
20. In a pinch : IF NEED BE
22. Autumn shade : OCHER - oops, not OCHRE
23. Many profs : PHDs
24. Oktoberfest supply : BIER
25. Transportation option : UBER
26. Whopper inventor : LIAR - ah, that kind of whopper....
27. Unites for a purpose : BANDS - usually with "together"
28. Jaunty topper : TAM
Jaunty
29. __ golf : MINI - oh, I would have gone with SKIRT; at least it could be answered MAXI, too
30. Ja, across the border : OUI - Yes, in German and Frawnche
31. Beezus' little sister, in Cleary books : RAMONA - learned from doing crosswords
33. Perfect : SPOT ON - I had SUPERB first, but then wondered if it was the verb perfect, and not the adjective perfect
36. Proper : APT
37. Delight at the comedy club : SLAY
38. Super __ : PAC - ugh, I had no clue
40. Hitches : SNAGS
43. Punxsutawney headliner : PHIL - the groundhog winter/spring weather forecaster for all of us, located in PA
44. Default result : REPO - default on payments
45. Doughnuts, geometrically : TORI - Latin plural of torus
46. "Growing Up in New Guinea" author : MEAD - just had to guess the "A"
47. Joint component : TENON - partnered with Mortise. I am buying a biscuit joiner this weekend for two projects - fixing a split table, and building a new side station top
48. Hatchling from a green egg : EMU CHICK
50. Art incorporating architectural elements : MURALS - I considered this, and then it filled via perps
51. Judge's declaration : NO BAIL
52. Rule with many exceptions : I BEFORE E - seen this recently, too
54. Software giant : ORACLE
55. Yak, yak, yak : RATTLE ON
56. One way to break the news : GENTLY
DOWN:
1. Say scornfully : SPIT OUT
2. Emergency exit device : PANIC BAR
FAIL
3. Something detested : ANATHEMA
4. Furniture mover : CASTER
5. Heavens : ETHER
6. Creepy look : LEER
7. Entirely : ALL
8. Its sung in the same act as "Some Enchanted Evening" : BALI HA'I
9. Comes down : RAINS - yesterday and today, in my neck of the woods
10. Unpopular spots : ACNE
12. Stuck at the ski lodge, maybe : ICED IN - run away Tin~!
13. Sack for company? : AIRBED
14. Surgical tools : LASERS
21. Wartime prez : FDR
23. Fruity cocktail word : PIÑA
26. Fuzz : LINT
27. Lift : BUOY - good WAG on my part from the "Y"
29. Challenging locks : MOPS
30. Colorful ring tone producer? : OPAL - I watched this cool NOVA episode on gems while I was in Delaware
33. Arrived home evasively : SLID
34. Clearing : OPEN AREA
35. Layered dessert : NAPOLEON
37. Colombian singer formerly a coach on "The Voice" : SHAKIRA
39. Agree : CONSENT
40. Hearing aid, briefly? : STENOGrapher - a bit meh, but the clue sort of salvages the "non-word" fill
41. "That's it for me" : NO MORE - "NO MORE for me thanks, I'm drivin'"
39. Agree : CONSENT
40. Hearing aid, briefly? : STENOGrapher - a bit meh, but the clue sort of salvages the "non-word" fill
41. "That's it for me" : NO MORE - "NO MORE for me thanks, I'm drivin'"
Daffy Duck
42. Oranjestad native : ARUBAN
43. Pumping target, for short : PECtoral
44. Casino table do-over : RE-ROLL - I had REDEAL to start, slowed down the SE corner
46. Daughter of Billy Ray : MILEY
47. Medford school with a Boston campus : TUFTS - perps. I work at UPS in Medford, LI - but it's not the same place....
49. Tobogganing spot : HILL
50. Prefix with carpal : META
53. Swing in a box : BAT - Baseball reference; I am sure C.C. is all keyed up for the new season
43. Pumping target, for short : PECtoral
44. Casino table do-over : RE-ROLL - I had REDEAL to start, slowed down the SE corner
46. Daughter of Billy Ray : MILEY
47. Medford school with a Boston campus : TUFTS - perps. I work at UPS in Medford, LI - but it's not the same place....
49. Tobogganing spot : HILL
50. Prefix with carpal : META
53. Swing in a box : BAT - Baseball reference; I am sure C.C. is all keyed up for the new season
Splynter
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