I found today’s Newsday Saturday Stumper, by Matthew Sewell, more congenial than some recent Stumpers. Very doable, with ample misdirection and trickiness, but very little far-fetchedness. And yes, I think it’s far-fetched to think of far-fetchedness as a word. Also, I think that its hyphen will at some point become unnecessary.
Some clue-and-answer pairs of note:
1-D, five letters, “Bag label.” Yes, I guessed IDTAG first, just as I think I was supposed to.
4-D, fourteen letters, “Tank.” The second answer I filled in, with help from 16-A, five letters, “Some rust removers.”
10-D, nine letters, “Right thing.” A wonderful clue.
12-D, four letters, “Plodding pair.” Yes, I guessed FEET first.
14-A, nine letters, “Organic cooler.” Nice misdirection.
14-D, five letters, “Organic cooler.” Eh, maybe not so nice.
15-D, fourteen letters, “’79 film with the line ‘Pardon my boa!’” The other fourteen-letter answer in this puzzle.
17-A, nine letters, “Couple’s game phrase.” Kinda weird.
39-D, seven letters, “Palate cleanser.” Far-fetched but also pretty much inaccurate.
42-A, seven letters, “Chlorides in a bag.” Timely.
49-D, five letters, “National Blocking Association focus.” I thought must be , couldn’t be , must be .
61-A, three letters, “Munch kin land, briefly.” Yes, far-fetchedness is a word.
My favorite in this puzzle: 22-A, eight letters, “Peak performance establishment.” Though I’d never want to be there.
No spoilers; the answers are in the comments.
Saturday, January 13, 2024
Today’s Saturday Stumper
By Michael Leddy at 7:59 AM
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PRADA. GODOWNINFLAMES. ACIDS.
FREEPRESS. DEES. (PloDDing.)
SHADETREE. SWEAT. THEMUPPETMOVIE.
WERETHERE. (In other words, “We’re game.”)
DENTIST. (Does the dentist really clean the roof of the mouth? Only indirectly.)
ICEMELT. JENGA. (They have a website.) NOR. BASECAMP.
So, would you describe today's puzzle as near-fetched?
Ha! Some might just call it “fetch,” as in “That is so fetch.” I’d lean more to the Larry David “pretty, pretty, pretty good.” If I can fetch the answers, it’s a good puzzle.
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