Today’s Newsday Saturday Stumper is by Paolo Pasco, his first Stumper, I think, and truly Stumpery (twenty-six minutes for me). The northeast and southwest, relatively easy. The northwest and southeast, much more challenging. Here’s a profile of the constructor.
Some clue-and-answer pairs of note:
1-A, ten letters, “Groups attending board meetings.” I thought of CARPENTERS. Finally getting 8-D right helped a lot here.
3-D, seven letters, “Selling points.” An answer meant to confound.
8-D, seven letters, “Figure skater attire.” My first (wrong) answer.
10-D, ten letters, “Heavy metal instruments.” My second (correct) answer. I took a chance, because I liked the possibility of seeing them in the puzzle.
23-A, nine letters, “They’re often taken out of stock.” Fees of some sort, right? Right?
26-A, nine letters, “Exercise with no running.” Nifty.
33-D, seven letters, “Dutch doctor known for his optotypes.” Who? For his what? Oh, that! Everything has a name.
34-A, three letters, “Guy going back for a plan.” Didn’t fool me.
41-D, five letters, “Trunk depression.” Weirdly defamiliarizing. But not always a depression.
49-A, ten letters, “‘Encore’ antonym.” Ha.
51-A, ten letters, “Shades worn on your feet.” New to me, though not to my feet.
No spoilers; the answers are in the comments.
Saturday, October 29, 2022
Today’s Saturday Stumper
By Michael Leddy at 9:22 AM
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CHESSCLUBS. EMPORIA. UNITARD. (Not LEO-.)
STEELDRUMS. (There’s a Van Dyke Parks connection.)
LADLEFULS. FIREDRILL. SNELLEN. (Read the chart.)
ARI. (A cryptic-crossword clue: it’s IRA backwards.)
NAVEL. PLEASESTOP. SANDALTANS.
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