Today’s Newsday Saturday Stumper is by Stan Newman, constructing as Anna Stiga. Which means, I think, that the puzzle will be tougher than one by Lester Ruff but not as tough as one by S.N. himself. I found today’s puzzle challenging. I got it done, but I don’t think I was ever on its wavelength.
Some clue-and-answer pairs of note:
7-D, fifteen letters, “Since lots wanted it.” Broke open much of the puzzle for me.
14-D, eight letters, “Nutcracker participants.” Oops — SQUIRRELS is off by one letter.
15-A, six letters, “One of British rock’s ‘holy trinity.’” Okay, I guess so, but I’ve never thought of such a thing.
19-A, eight letters, “Really eager.” One of at least two clues that made me think I was in a time warp.
20-D, five letters, “Maxim’s scratch.” Stumper-y.
31-A, six letters, “Track participant.” A little sneaky.
44-A, seven letters, “Parting word.” See 19-A.
54-D, four letters, “Square one.” Groan.
My favorite in this puzzle: 55-A, nine letters, “Dashboard setting.”
No spoilers; the answers are in the comments.
Saturday, October 7, 2023
Today’s Saturday Stumper
By Michael Leddy at 8:17 AM
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BYPOPULARDEMAND. DANSEURS.
THEWHO. (I’d think of the Beatles, the Kinks, and the Stones.)
HOTTOTROT. RUBLE. BETTOR. TOODLES. NERD.
AMSTATION. (For NPR, not the rest of it.)
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