Today’s Newsday Saturday Stumper, by Greg Johnson, begins with a clue that baffled me: 1-A, seven letters, “Pharaoh-era figurine.” Oh, but look, there’s 1-D, eight letters, “Place to buy inedible peanuts.” And off I went. And I found further gimmes helpfully scattered through the grid: 14-D, eight letters, “+ or -, to mathematicians.” 24-D, eleven letters, “California flag depiction.” 44-D, six letters, “Astronaut who found Eden (1965).” 48-D, six letters, “LeVar’s mom on Roots.”
Three non-gimmes I especially liked: 38-A, nine letters, “What cats crave.” 57-A, seven letters, “How some cars are made.” (BYROBOT? No.) 59-A, seven letters, “Volume control device.” And two clues that, along with 1-A, taught me something: 18-A, seven letters, “Dogood, for Franklin.” And 21-D, four letters, “Word from Old English for ‘useless.’”
No spoilers: the answers are in the comments.
Saturday, November 9, 2019
Today’s Saturday Stumper
By Michael Leddy at 7:46 AM
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USHABTI. UPSSTORE. OPERATOR. GRIZZLYBEAR. HAGMAN. CICELY. JAZZMUSIC. ARMORED. EREADER. PENNAME. IDLE.
Did it in one breakfast sitting! This never happens to me! Blue moon!
Huzzah!
Help please. I don’t understand The answer for 60 down. Clue is “stopping Tech”. I got the answer but I’m not sure if I’m supposed to post spoilers here.
I puzzled (sorry) over that one. ABS = antilock braking system.
I’m sure that blogs vary, but I think that Including an answer in a comment here is fine, as there are already a bunch of answers here. :)
@Michael Leddy.
Thx so much. Couldn’t figure it out for the life of me.
You’re welcome. :)
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