Today’s Newsday Saturday Stumper is by “Anna Stiga” (Stan Again), Stan Newman constructing under one of the aliases he uses with easier Saturday Stumpers of his making. I found this puzzle not especially easy but not especially tricky.
Some clue-and-answer pairs I especially liked:
7-D, eight letters, “Trans-Neptunian dwarf planets.” For sentimental reasons.
16-A, six letters, “Common typeface in upscale magazines.” Nice, and I can see it on the page, even if I can’t name a single magazine. In my experience, the only typeface that turns up in crosswords is Arial.
26-A, four letters, “Whaler who became a retailer (1850).” Uh, AHAB? No. This clue taught me something.
46-A, four letters, “Christie alternative.” So clear once you see it.
My favorite clue in today’s puzzle: 12-D, eight letters, “Holders of pointy diamonds.” Defamiliarization, as we used to call it in lit crit.
No spoilers: the answers are in the comments.