Today’s Newsday Saturday Stumper is by Stan Newman, the puzzle’s editor, constructing under his own name. Which means difficult. “Advancement” (25-D, seven letters) was difficult. I “Made random advancement” (27-D, five letters) and had to look up three answers to finish, which I did, after forty-five minutes.
Some clue-and-answer pairs of note:
1-A, ten letters, “Image innovation of the ’40s.” I thought it must have had something to do with the movies.
15-A, ten letters, “High points of an 11-Across tour.” This answer surprised me. (11-A, four letters, “Austria’s second city.”)
17-A, ten letters, “They’re puzzling.” I’ll say.
30-A, three letters, “Wriggler seen on beaches.” I guess, sort of, maybe. Or maybe not?
36-D, nine letters, “What LEDS can emulate.” I think I’ve been fooled.
46-D, six letters, “‘Spare me’ sounds.” Funny.
57-D, four letters, “Puzzle out.” A word I always associate with Betty Aberlin, by way of a comment she left on an OCA post. Lady Aberlin, commenting here!
60-A, ten letters, “About to commence?” In a puzzle teeming with challenges, I was happy to figure this one out immediately, sans crosses.
63-A, ten letters, “Latter-day lucky charms.” New to me.
My favorite in this puzzle: 1-D, nine letters, “Express avoidance.”
No spoilers; the answers are in the comments.
Saturday, April 4, 2026
Today’s Saturday Stumper
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HEADWAY. ROVED. LANDCAMERA.
ONIONDOMES. GRAZ. CONUNDRUMS.
TOE. NEONSIGNS. LALALA. SUSS.
GRADUATING. TALISWOMEN. LOCALSTOP.
Took me forever to read 1 Down correctly. Yes it was a terrific clue. I’ll bet it was his seed entry when he constructed it.
If I were to come up that clue-and-answer pair, I’d make sure to use it right away. :)
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