Loved these pithy clues - you've got a knack, IMO
"Closing Numbers" - April 26, 2019
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I'm loving these clues! We should have a way to do this every week! (Heidi)
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Greetings--I'm impressed with how many solvers cracked this tricky one. We had 1053 entries and about 83% got it right. Incorrect answers were all over the map, including (to name just a few): LASSI/IDO, YEABIG/XEDOUT, LAREDO/MEXICO, ANASAZI/MEXICO AND SIP/PET.
Congrats to this week's winner, Bob Klahn of Wilmington, Del.
Congrats to this week's winner, Bob Klahn of Wilmington, Del.
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Couldn't choose a favorite clue...all were so good. But forced myself to narrow it down to these two:
This one made me laugh
But I loved this one too much as well...
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I got so wrapped around the axle on one particular rabbit hole, that I never saw the numbers through the words. Here's a wrong path for you:
BESTIE POOCH = LASSI(E)
LACONIC PROMISES = I DO(S)
DESSERT EDUCATOR = INA??
PRONOUN GODS = ?? EWE(S)? 12D had me looking for DIOS, but never thought of looking for Spanish numbers.
I was so sure of the first two that I thought there HAD to be something there. What was more frustrating was how so many seemed to see it immediately.
A second rabbit hole - I associated "Closing Numbers" with Wall Street, found AVENUE, but nothing for Wall.
Nice job to all who saw this one!
-Matt
BESTIE POOCH = LASSI(E)
LACONIC PROMISES = I DO(S)
DESSERT EDUCATOR = INA??
PRONOUN GODS = ?? EWE(S)? 12D had me looking for DIOS, but never thought of looking for Spanish numbers.
I was so sure of the first two that I thought there HAD to be something there. What was more frustrating was how so many seemed to see it immediately.
A second rabbit hole - I associated "Closing Numbers" with Wall Street, found AVENUE, but nothing for Wall.
Nice job to all who saw this one!
-Matt
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Late to the party this week since I was away and haven't memorized my log on. I did make it to la playa which is now not a spoiler.
Clue entry:
Hijacked highway?
Clue entry:
Hijacked highway?
Thomas W (since there's already a Tom W)
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The winner of the mug is announce in the comments section of the puzzle. In this case it was the second "conversation" on the WSJ site for this puzzle.
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I'm torn. I have my own bêtes noires -- (phenomena as a singular, fortuitous for fortunate (it sounds so much more sophisticated), etc. But I also know that there are lots words of that Epstein, Wendy, and the other guardians use that in times past would have been similarly denigrated by the language guardians of the day. I now try to approach these changes with an open mind and to think of them not as wrong but as interesting. You want to know what really pisses me off? Not getting the meta this week.Bob cruise director wrote: ↑Mon Apr 29, 2019 8:38 am After 2, 4, 6 and 8, I was started looking for numbers to complete the arithmetic progression and found 10 without any problem but then could not find 12 or zero. I was left writing down all the numbers in Spanish (with Google's help) and found 9.
My clue for both is "What you have if the taxes on your New York City boulevard aren't paid"
And finally Wendy and others have a soul mate in Joseph Epstein's column in todays WSJ
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Enthusiastically-chosen approach to a problem?
I too thought "LASSI" couldn't be a coincidence. Yes, "IDO," and "INA" is, as her clue basically says, a cooking educator, including desserts. So I got stuck there for a long soak.
I too thought "LASSI" couldn't be a coincidence. Yes, "IDO," and "INA" is, as her clue basically says, a cooking educator, including desserts. So I got stuck there for a long soak.
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Mike, is that the Bob Klahn who is a crossword constructor famous for challenging clues?MikeMillerwsj wrote: ↑Mon Apr 29, 2019 2:00 pm Greetings--I'm impressed with how many solvers cracked this tricky one. We had 1053 entries and about 83% got it right. Incorrect answers were all over the map, including (to name just a few): LASSI/IDO, YEABIG/XEDOUT, LAREDO/MEXICO, ANASAZI/MEXICO AND SIP/PET.
Congrats to this week's winner, Bob Klahn of Wilmington, Del.
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More accustomed to counting in French
The Spanish was a real monkey wrench.
A “Hail Mary” idea gave me hope,
Before I’d reached the end of my rope,
And Isaac my thirst had to quench.
The Spanish was a real monkey wrench.
A “Hail Mary” idea gave me hope,
Before I’d reached the end of my rope,
And Isaac my thirst had to quench.
NUDGES!I am always willing to give nudges where needed; metas should be about fun, not frustration. Send me what you have done so far because often you are closer than you think!