Today’s Newsday Saturday Stumper, by Steve Mossberg, is not that difficult by Stumper standards, but it’s full of surprising stuff. I like it.
Some clue-and-answer pairs of note:
1-A, nine letters, “Green sauce for osso buco.” Osso oscuro, at least for me.
2-D, four letters, “St. Paul and St. Denis, north of New York.” When I see “New York,” I think “City.” At first I thought they must be somewhere upstate.
5-D, seven letters and 40-A, five letters, “Request to keep playing.”
6-D, twelve letters, “When miniskirts were in again.” I think the answer is at least debatable.
16-A, five letters, “Show with projectors.” I thought not of MOVIE but of planetariums and Pink Floyd — though not from personal experience.
21-D, twelve letters, “Frequent player in the 6 Down.” Yes, this puzzle is full of surprising stuff.
29-D, ten letters, “Aviation adjective.” See the comment on the previous clue.
32-A, four letters, “Memorable count.” I don’t get it. Why memorable?
34-D, five letters, “Spring thing.” Not necessarily seasonal.
36-A, four letters, “Occasional sportscast coverage.” A nifty clue.
43-A, ten letters, “Tangible trifles.” Fun to say. Fun to try to spell.
48-A, three letters, “Send up.” A dictionary will okay the answer.
62-A, nine letters, “Potential power under the hood.” Under, indeed.
67-A, five letters, “Plumbers often work on them.” Tile contractors too.
No spoilers; the answers are in the comments.
Saturday, April 15, 2023
Today’s Saturday Stumper
By Michael Leddy at 8:54 AM
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GREMOLATA. RUES. ONEMORE. HITME.
LATEEIGHTIES. OPERA. CASSETTETAPE.
TWINENGINE. STAT. VAULT. TARP. TCHOTCHKES.
SKY. (Yes, it’s a verb.). SOLARROAD. KNEES.
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