Today’s Newsday Saturday Stumper is by Stella Zawistowski. I started with 13-D, seven letters, “Ceres’ Greek analog” and began shopping around. It was a tough puzzle.
Some clue-and-answer pairs of note:
2-D, six letters, “Sequenced.” CUEDUP? Nope.
9-D, eight letters, “Bostonian’s rubber bands.” Never heard of the term, but I’m assured that it’s real. When I lived in Boston, I used binder clips, paper clips, and staples to keep things together.
12-D, seven letters, “Term in environmental law.” I was tempted to guess early on but didn’t. Coming next to 13-D, my guess would have helped a lot.
14-A, ten letters, “Certain baker’s dozen.” I’m in.
17-A, ten letters, “Digressive.” The answer needs to be more in the news.
36-D, seven letters, “Ironmonger?” Groan.
37-D, seven letters, “Thundering.” Fun with the parts of speech.
46-A, five letters, “Americas’ ‘mother culture.’” I don’t think I’ve ever seen the answer in a crossword.
47-A, four letters, “Huron, Ohio’s county (no kidding!).” In other words, the Ohio county that the city of Huron is in. Wacky geography.
48-D, five letters, “Where Beowulf begins.” Oddly and some might say ridiculously specific.
49-A, four letters, “Pedal pusher’s apparatus.” I thought I was reading a tricky clue about the piano, but I wasn’t.
55-A, ten letters, “Was all over the place.” A wild and crazy clue.
56-D, three letters, “Unheard howl.” Clever.
My favorite in this puzzle: 18-A, four letters, “Gym ball.”
No spoilers; the answers are in the comments.
Saturday, September 28, 2024
Today’s Saturday Stumper
By Michael Leddy at 8:26 AM
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DEMETER. INAROW. ELASTICS. ECOCIDE. ONIONROLLS.
TANGENTIAL. (As in Donald Trump’s ramblings.) PROSHOP.
BELLOWS. (Both thundering and bellows have to be read as nouns.)
OLMEC. ERIE. RECTO. LOOM. OSCILLATED. LOL. PROM.
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