Given the difficulty of last Saturday’s puzzle, I thought that this week’s Newsday Saturday Stumper, by Brad Wilber, would have to be easier. And it was, much easier. I began solving with 1-A, eleven letters, “Gets no help.” I needed no help getting an answer, and I didn’t realize until long after I finished the puzzle that I might have started with an equally plausible, nearly right answer. The longer steps beneath 1-A posed more difficult: 12-A, thirteen letters, “Cast layer” and 14-A, fifteen letters, “Frequent letter carriers.” But still, I got them, without help.
Some good cultural stuff, old and new, in today’s puzzle:
2-D, five letters, “Vague ‘rumeur.’” Probably my favorite clue in the puzzle, if only because I was pleased with myself for nailing the answer right off. I did have help from 1-A.
8-D, seven letters, “‘To thine own self be true’ addressee.” Easy, I think, but I’m not sure.
22-D, five letters, “Mayflower Cafe entrée.” I had never heard of the Mayflower Cafe (no accent), but thinking about its name helped me get the answer. After looking up the Mayflower, I think I may have eaten there, many years ago.
34-A, six letters, “Poet/novelist/critic/inventor from Ottawa.” Inventor? I didn’t know that.
40-D, six letters, “‘Benighted walks under the sun’: Milton.” I will admit though to not knowing the source, having last read it forty or more years ago. But I do remember, forty or more years ago, typing out lines from that work — “Offering to every weary traveller / His orient liquor in a crystal glass” — and taping them to a magazine ad for Suntory whisky featuring George Raft in black tie. I cannot find the ad online, so you’ll have to take my word that such an ad existed.
50-A, fifteen letters, “College news of 2019.” The challenge here was just how to phrase the answer.
55-A, eleven letters, “Creator of ‘the miserable monster.’” No, the answer predates reality TV.
And no, no spoilers: the answers are in the comments.
Saturday, February 15, 2020
Today’s Saturday Stumper
By Michael Leddy at 9:32 AM
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GOESITALONE. (Not DOESITALONE.) PANCAKEMAKEUP. WINDOWENVELOPES.
ONDIT. LAERTES. SCROD. The Mayflower Cafe in Provincetown, Massachusetts, has it on the menu. New England-y fare. I think I may have had a Portuguese seafood dish there many years ago on a trip to the Cape.
Margaret ATWOOD invented of the LongPen.
MIDDAY. From Comus.
CHEATING SCANDAL.
MARYSHELLEY.
Oops. Margaret ATWOOD invented the LongPen.
Apropos of the LongPen, did you know that Thomas Edison developed an electric pen, that evolved into the tattooing needle? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tattoo_machine
I did not know that. I wonder if most tatted people do. (I’m not among them.)
Solved it in 20 minutes....epic, esp after last week.
Congrats! Challenging but doable is what I like too.
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