Today’s Newsday Saturday Stumper, by Kate Chin Park, a maker of crosswords and furniture, is a solid sender, difficult, misdirective, punny, and blessedly free of trivia and strain. Please, more KCP Stumpers.
I began with 22-A, four letters, “Be crawling” (easy, I think) and 37-A, thirteen letters, “Paradoxical ‘I know,’” which I knew had to be the answer I was writing in. And was.
Some clue-and-answer pairs of note:
4-D, ten letters, “Not actually.” More difficult to see than one might think, I think.
9-A, six letters, “What some pie crusts are.” Uh, FLAKEY? LARDED?
11-D, four letters, “Unit of outer space.” A good example of the puzzle’s unstrained misdirection.
17-A, eight letters, “Comes back.” See 11-D.
23-A, six letters, “Prime directives, sometimes.” I tried to think of an answer related to interest rates.
30-A, four letters, “Preceder of body work.” My first thought was DENT.
30-D, ten letters, “Players’ positions.” See 17-A.
31-A, thirteen letters, “It holds a lot at the dinner table.” Really clever.
32-D, five letters, “Refuse passage.” My first thought was of a someone thrown off a bus or train.
40-D, three letters, “Silence, possibly.” Brilliant, and for just three letters.
48-D, five letters, “Small club.” Having seen a similar clue a week or two ago, I was not fooled.
53-D, three letters, “Shortened yardstick.” The clue redeems the answer.
58-A, six letters, “Crown molding?” I laughed, loudly.
61-A, eight letters, “Many happy returns.” Yet another example of the puzzle’s unstrained misdirection.
My favorite in this puzzle: I know it has to be 37-A.
No spoilers; the answers are in the comments.
Saturday, April 6, 2024
Today’s Saturday Stumper
By Michael Leddy at 8:06 AM
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TEEM. TELLMEABOUTIT. INNAMEONLY.
GRAHAM. ACRE. COUNTERS. TBONES.
MCAT. MOVIEROLES. FORTUNECOOKIE.
CHUTE. OIL. DEUCE. STD. TOUPEE. RIPOSTES.
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