Whenever I see Stella Zawistowski’s name on a Newsday Saturday Stumper, I wonder what I’m in for. SZ makes a mean puzzle. This Stumper though was relatively easy — a nineteen-minute-er for me. I started with two gimmes that crossed: 33-D, three letters, “Where Washington U. is” and 41-A, five letters, “Key with six black keys.” And then a whole chunk of the puzzle began falling into place.
Some clue-and-answer pairs of note:
6-D, five letters, “Units of volume.” Strained, but I appreciate the pun.
7-D, four letters, “Block buster.” See 6-D.
15-A, five letters, “Places for addresses.” I don’t like this plural, but I’m glad I know it.
17-A, ten letters, “Routines without resolution.” Really? I think of the answer as a label for what one doesn’t like.
20-A, ten letters, “The Buick stops here.” At Harry Truman’s house?
32-A, nine letters, “Banes of hosts.” I haven’t thought of the answer since the days of “theory.”
34-D, seven letters, “Pedestrian observer.” I thought of someone uttering banalities.
35-D, seven letters, “Name from the Greek for ‘foreign.’” Yes, it’s so.
36-D, seven letters, “One delivering mail.” By the time I got to this clue, I could see right through it.
46-D, give letters, “Argentine avenue.” I just like the word.
48-A, nine letters, “Liquid refreshment.” Yes, please.
52-D, three letters, “Saw around.” See 36-D.
My favorite in this puzzle: 45-A, three letters, “Nursing degree.” So clever.
No spoilers; the answers are in the comments.
Saturday, October 21, 2023
Today’s Saturday Stumper
By Michael Leddy at 8:42 AM
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STL. GFLAT. TOMES. IDEA. PODIA. (I also dislike the plural fora.)
ANTICOMEDY. (I’m thinking of the dismissive “anti-poetry,” applied to whatever one doesn’t like.)
RESTAREA. PARASITES. (Here’s what I mean.)
BEATCOP. BARBARA. (From the Greek barbaros.)
ARMORER. PASEO. SPOTOFTEA. WAS. SIP.
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