Today’s Newsday Saturday Stumper is by Steve Mossberg, whose puzzles have at times given me fits. I see that I’ve written that sentence in a previous post, and nearly written it in another, with sometimes for at times. So I’ll revise:
Today’s Newsday Saturday Stumper is by Steve Mossberg, whose puzzles often give me fits.
This was a tough Stumper — thirty-nine minutes for me. I felt defeated from the start: 1-A, ten letters, “Sweater for the small,” what? I found a starting point dead center: 36-A, eight letters, “Henchwoman, e.g.” With 30-A, nine letters, “Fantastic shortcuts,” above, and 41-A, nine letters, “Genesis through Deuteronomy,” below, I began to work out more answers. But gosh, was this one tough. Which is a good thing.
Some clue-and-answer pairs of note:
1-D, three letters, “Minimal bit.” So hard to see, especially when you have neither 1-A nor 15-A nor 17-A.
5-D, four letters, “Head home.” Groan.
9-D, three letters, “Booster beneficiary.” A nice way to clue a common answer. My first thought was VAX — an initial vaccination benefiting from a booster.
12-D, eleven letters, “‘The Great Picture Hunt!’ is the sixth in its series.” A giveaway, maybe.
15-A, ten letters, “A question of effort.” This one had me hung up for a long time.
19-A, five letters, “Spring gatherings.” Too clever for my own good, I thought POOLS.
22-D, five letters, “Took all the way to the top, maybe.” Just strange.
25-A, seven letters, “Two different groups working with wires.” A bit strained.
26-A, six letters, “Often-steamy stories.” I’m wise to you crossword guys.
34-D, five letters, “Went at it.” Clever.
29-D, five letters, “Back for more?” Really clever.
53-D, four letters, “Choice for chips.” I hope you’re joking.
My favorite in this puzzle: 55-A, ten letters, “Penguin ritual.”
No spoilers; the answers are in the comments.
Saturday, October 22, 2022
Today’s Saturday Stumper
By Michael Leddy at 8:30 AM
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FUSSBUDGET. ABETTOR. WORMHOLES. MOSAICLAW. FIG. BEER.
EGO. WHERESWALDO. ISITENOUGH. PROMS. SAWUP. FENCERS.
ATTICS. ROWED. (i.e., fought.) BETON. KALE. BOOKLAUNCH.
In case 1A still confounds: think of the book “Don’t Sweat the Small Stuff” and do sweat it.
We pluralize storey as storeys...
Booster is part of a good COVID joke: did you hear they have the latest booster-shot in the England? Except, they spell it “borcestershire”...
I did, eventually, think about someone who sweats. All I could think of at first was a cute outfit for a puppy.
I’m not sure what I’m missing re: storeys. Was it in the puzzle.
I like that joke. As far as I’m concerned, any humor that might move someone to get the shot is good humor.
I just gave up. Could not get a hold in that NW corner. Ugh.
I think it took me almost as long as the rest. Much struggle.
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