Today’s Newsday Saturday Stumper, by Matthew Sewell, is a doozy. It took me forty-two minutes to complete, and I then had to look up the meanings of two (correct) answers that baffled me: 47-A, four letters, “Balance checkers” and 50-A, three letters, “USO honorary chairman.” Aside from a handful of easily gettable long answers — e.g., 26-D, “Reluctant acknowledgment” — this puzzle showed little mercy.
Some clue-and-answer pairs of note:
4-D, eight letters, “Nigerian music.” One variety.
8-D, ten letters, “‘We’re gliding along with a song’ song.” A fambly favorite.
9-D, five letters, “Sequoia claim to fame.” Lordy.
14-A, four letters, “Caught in the air?” Clever.
15-A, nine letters, “Mysterious atom-smasher detection.” A novel answer.
15-D, three letters, “Shortened ‘I shall return.’” Sometimes I’m too clever for my own good: I was sure it had to be IOU, but that answer would include the I of the clue.
19-A, fourteen letters, “Attraction at Indonesia’s Trans Snow World.” Speaking of novel answers — and clues.
22-A, three letters, “Base level, briefly.” Considerable thought went into this clue.
34-A, five letters, “Ellie’s relative.” Name-premised clues often mess me up. My first thought was of The Beverly Hillbillies, but that was Elly May.
41-A, five letters, “Put on the line, perhaps.” Perhaps indeed.
53-A, fourteen letters, “Don’t be devious.” I didn’t think the answer fit the clue until I realized that the clue itself is devious.
55-D, four letters, “PR, e.g.” Another short answer with much thought going into the clue.
59-D, three letters, “What Lionel first meant.” Oh, now I get it.
My favorite in this puzzle: 39-D, eight letters, “Flops.” Crazy, man, crazy.
No spoilers; the answers are in the comments.
Saturday, June 8, 2024
Today’s Saturday Stumper
By Michael Leddy at 5:15 AM
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ENTS. (Ear, nose, and throat docs.) CIC. (Commander-in-Chief.)
ISUPPOSESO. AFROBEAT. SLEIGHRIDE. AEIOU. ORAL.
XPARTICLE. BBL. INDOORSKISLOPE. SGT. NORAH.
DRIED. STICKTOTHEPLAN. (in other words, don’t deviate.)
TERR. (PR is Puerto Rico, a territory.) CUB. (See here.)
GOESPFFT.
Ohhhhh -- I didn't understand those two answers either.
Toughest puzzle in a while. It felt like there were too many shorter entries as I was solving.
And tough short ones.
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