Today’s Newsday Saturday Stumper is by the puzzle’s editor, Stan Newman, composing as Lester Ruff (“less rough”). I found it an easier Stumper, with some tough spots, but always with a way to keep going.
Some clue-and-answer pairs of note:
4-D, six letters, “Advisor to Achilles.” Well, yes, if giving advice once is enough to make someone count as an advisor. I think that this characterization better befits Patroclus.
5-D, eleven letters, “Lone Ranger’s grand-nephew.” It’s true. I didn’t read enough comic books.
6-A, four letters, “Nautical prefix.” Remember, it’s a Stumper.
6-D, eight letters, “What forest replanting supports.” Tricky.
23-A, fourteen letters, “Gershwin orchestral sequel.” I like a Gershwin tune. How about you?
30-D, nine letters, “Font of creativity.” Well, it’s not COMICSANS.
45-A, fourteen letters, “Highs and lows.” Nicely opaque.
My favorite clue in this puzzle: 11-D, nine letters, “Take it slow.”
No spoilers; the answers are in the comments.
Saturday, October 1, 2022
Today’s Saturday Stumper
By Michael Leddy at 8:26 AM
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NESTOR. (In the Iliad he advises Achilles just once, in book one, telling him not to defy Agamemnon.)
GREENHORNET. (Really.) AERO. ARBORDAY. SECONDRHAPSODY.
IDEAWOMAN. (I wonder how many puzzler-doers were confounded by -WOMAN. Not me.)
WEATHERSYSTEMS. SPEEDZONE.
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