Saturday, November 22, 2025

Today’s Saturday Stumper

Today’s Newsday  Saturday Stumper is by Rafael Musa. It’s his first. It’s a fine puzzle, leaning more toward ambiguity and indirection — e.g., 4-D, four letters, “Bed makeup,” 40-D, seven letters, “What may have multiple levels” — than toward trickiness.

Some clue-and-answer pairs of note:

6-D, nine letters, “Layered indulgence.” I was thinking of a cake.

8-D, seven letters, “Varsity Tutors offering.” My starting point. Only one possible answer, thought I.

9-D, ten letters, “Silver accessories.” Hah.

12-D, three letters, “What might precede a ceiling.” An inventive way to clue these three letters. But to pick a nit: they should really be four.

13-A, nine letters, “All-encompassing space fiction concept.” New to me, but then I don’t know space fiction.

17-A, nine letters, “Modern missive.” Everything old is new again.

19-A, thirteen letters, “Focus time.” Having the last four letters via down answers made the rest of the answer obvious.

30-A, nine letters, “Raising expenses.” No question mark?

33-D, nine letters, “Many Helsinki ferry patrons.” I think I’ve seen these travelers in a previous puzzle, but I did not see them making their way to the boat here.

34-A, five letters, “Ring to reach.” Clever. My first thought was BRASS.

43-A, six letters, “Whom many a doctor charges.” As they probably should, at least in some cases.

50-D, five letters, “Put up or in.” A great clue redeems a familiar answer.

52-A, thirteen letters, “Succeed through the straight and narrow.” A nice way of twisting the answer’s usual meaning.

53-D, four letters, “Lacking a charge.” Okay, here’s some misdirection.

57-A, nine letters, “Gifts with bells and whistles.” A wonderful clue.

59-A, nine letters, “Focus times.” A callback with a difference.

60-A, five letters, “Illustration introduction.” My one quarrel with this puzzle. The answer is really about something else.

My favorite in this puzzle: 24-A, nine letters, “Drill bits?”

No spoilers; the answers are in the comments.

comments: 1

Michael Leddy said...

RICE. TOOLKIT. CROISSANT. SATPREP.

PIRATEHATS. TIL. (Properly spelled, it’s till.)

OMNIVERSE. VOICENOTE. ATTENTIONSPAN.

CHILDCARE. ESTONIANS. PHONE. NOSHOW.

ANTED. WALKAFINELINE. FREE. TRAINSETS.

ZENSTATES. IDEST. (I.e., id est, “that is,” introduces a clarification. E.g., exempli gratia, “for example,” introduces an example or illustration. Merriam-Webster explains.

FLASHCARDS.