Today’s Newsday Saturday Stumper is by “Anna Stiga,” Stan Again, Stan Newman, the puzzle’s editor, using a pseudonym that signals an easier Stumper. This one was indeed easy. I hesitated with one square, where 44-A, seven letters, “Reality host with 10 Primetime Emmys” crossed the first letter of 45-D, three letters, “Alphabet-enders preceder.” I sang the alphabet song in my head — it was no help. I finally entered the letter I thought had to be right, and it was, and I couldn’t see why. And then I saw why.
Some clue-and-answer pairs I especially liked:
1-D, five letters, “Word from the Latin for ‘sweet.’” I learned something.
11-D, “Soap substitute brand.” The name brings back my adolescence. I had no idea that this product is still manufactured.
15-A, seven letters, “Have a Bath break.” Just because.
30-A, thirteen letters, “What Robert Louis Stevenson called wine.” It can be that.
35-D, six letters, “Half a Cocoon real-life couple.” I can think of only one real-life couple in Cocoon, with only one six-letter name between them. But the spelling of that name might be difficult for solvers who haven’t seen enough old movies.
38-A, three letters, “Home of the new TWA Hotel.” Spoiler links: everything old is new again.
39-D, five letters, “Dates, e.g.” Neat.
52-A, six letters, “Brewers once worked there.” I found the start of the answer cleverly misdirective.
My favorite clue in today’s puzzle: 20-D, nine letters, “It features Beetle Bailey’s sister.”
The answers are in the comments.
Saturday, September 25, 2021
Today’s Saturday Stumper
By Michael Leddy at 8:33 AM
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KEOGHAN. GEN. (GEN X, Y, Z.) SUAVE.
PHISODERM. (Reformulated since the hexachlorophene days.)
TAKETEA. BOTTLEDPOETRY. CRONYN. JFK.
FRUIT. ALWEST. (Not ALEsomething.) HIANDLOIS.
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