Today’s Newsday Saturday Stumper, by Matthew Sewell, teems with obliquity. I thought it’d be fun to say that. It’s a very difficult Stumper — an hour’s worth for me. It teems with obliquity.
Some clue-and-answer pairs of note:
1-D, four letters, “Hoe foe.” There’s an obvious answer to guess here, and it would seem to fit with 1-A, four letters, “Significantly lessen,” but it would be wrong.
10-D, thirteen letters, “Royal news source since 1665.” Whoa.
14-D, four letters, “Virtual reality purveyor.” Interesting to see clues that blur digital and analog categories.
15-D, six letters, “Quick charge.” Really clever.
17-A, fifteen letters, “They say it ain't so, formally.” Great clue and answer.
18-D, thirteen letters, “Seat of power.” Robert Moses’s swivel chair at the Triborough Bridge and Tunnel Authority? Uh, no.
20-A, eight letters, “Hand axes?” Obliquity, teeming.
23-D, five letters, “Smart devices.” See 14-D.
28-A, five letters, “Primary course.” I can’t believe I got this one, no crosses.
37-A, three letters, “Galaxy part.” Which kind?
41-D, six letters, “Beatles ‘Be thankful I don't take it all’ tune.” Maybe the only giveaway in the puzzle.
50-D, four letters “Forest* A *___ (online woods management tool).” I’ve seen this strange clue before, with slightly different wording, in a Brad Wilber Stumper. I never thought I’d see it again.
51-A, fifteen letters, “Iconic song on AFI’s 100 list (recorded 1500+ times) named for a ’55 film you've likely never heard of.” You’re right about that. It’s quite a song.
54-A, three “Letter letters more often seen with one S.” Slightly awkward.
55-A, six letters, “Standing trial.” See 14-D.
My favorite in this puzzle: 4-D, eight letters, “Special feature.” My first thought: the goodies the Criterion Collection adds to a DVD.
No spoilers; the answers are in the comments.
Saturday, December 28, 2024
Today’s Saturday Stumper
By Michael Leddy at 9:25 AM
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CLOD. CHOP. (Not WEED and WANE.) LONDONGAZETTE.
LIAR. PRONTO. (To say it is to charge someone to move quickly?)
OFFICIALDENIALS. CAPTAINSCHAIR. DISCARDS. PLOYS.
PLANA. CAM. TAXMAN. SYST. (In a 2020 Stumper.)
UNCHAINEDMELODY. SAE. INBETA. PRICECUT.
My original “Seat of power” was ELECTRICCHAIR which worked, until it didn't. I
In retrospect that's probably a little too distasteful and would probably have had a question mark in the clue.
I thought of that answer too. Too grim.
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