Today’s Newsday Saturday Stumper has a Lester Ruff byline (“less rough”), but it’s another puzzle that I’d credit to Maura. Or maybe to one of the other Ruff siblings: Mo? Riley? I staggered around for forty minutes before finishing. Is that 60-A, ten letters, “Epic!”? No, not really. But the ten-letter answer for that clue fits, at least sort of.
Some clues I liked:
16-A, ten letters, “Overposter’s affliction.”
19-A, “Capital southwest of Timbuktu.” Thanks, Roswell Rudd and Toumani Diabaté.
24-D, four letters, “Only Oscar winner/Nobelist before Dylan.” Think about it for a bit and you might say, “Oh, yeah, of course.”
31-D, nine letters, “Dreamlike and distorted.” This clue drove me bonkers, because I never think about what’s in the answer. I just don’t care. But maybe I should think about what’s in the answer when I do crosswords.
36-A, three letters, “Something set to keep things in line.”
40-A, eight letters, “Didn’t charge.” Also drove me bonkers. (WENTDEAD? No.)
52-D, five letters, “Simmer or steal.”
One awkward clue with an awkward answer: 42-D, seven letters, “E-tailer’s count.” E-tail seems hopelessly corny to me. The answer is corny too.
No spoilers: the answers, corny and non-, are in the comments.
Saturday, December 14, 2019
Today’s Saturday Stumper
By Michael Leddy at 9:10 AM
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QUITEAFEAT. BLOGORRHEA. BAMAKOMALI. SHAW. DALIESQUE. WENTSLOW. POACH. WEBHITS. (As opposed to some other kind of hit?)
Oh, and TAB.
TAB is the best marrying of clue and answer of the lot. No straining credulity there!
It’s a nice one. I’ve become so accustomed to clues about bar tabs that it took me a while to realize that this clue is about typing.
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