Menu of Flavors
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Menu of Flavors
No, this is not about food. It's about physics. Don't worry: you don't need to know any physics to complete the puzzle (but you might learn some!).
This is one of the first crosswords I ever wrote; I did some tweaking just now to remove some of the egregiously awkward entries, but there are still a couple weird words in there, so I apologize. Hope you enjoy it nevertheless! "Menu of Flavors" is a reference to the physics conference I made this for; I considered retitling it "A Very Particular Puzzle" before posting it here but decided to keep the homage. No meta (alas), just some physics knowledge.
Menu_of_Flavors.puz
Menu_of_Flavors.pdf
Menu_of_Flavors_SOLUTION.pdf
This is one of the first crosswords I ever wrote; I did some tweaking just now to remove some of the egregiously awkward entries, but there are still a couple weird words in there, so I apologize. Hope you enjoy it nevertheless! "Menu of Flavors" is a reference to the physics conference I made this for; I considered retitling it "A Very Particular Puzzle" before posting it here but decided to keep the homage. No meta (alas), just some physics knowledge.
Menu_of_Flavors.puz
Menu_of_Flavors.pdf
Menu_of_Flavors_SOLUTION.pdf
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Another very nice and clean puzzle, damefox! And I did learn a lot about 1-Acrosses. Loved the clue for 24-Across.
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1As are key to this ... and to lots of things.
Grid complete - very nice and tidy. No problems with any of the clues.
Grid complete - very nice and tidy. No problems with any of the clues.
"Lots of planets have a North", the Ninth Doctor.
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Great puzzle! It brought back fun memories of high school physics.
Favorite non-theme clues and entries:
- 25A: Haven’t seen that word in a while so enjoyed having to think it up.
- 13D: I forgot that episode!
- 33D: Really great fill. Not sure I’ve ever seen this one in a crossword - or if so almost never. Love longer words that rarely show up.
- 56D: Just because - great movie.
Thanks for sharing the puzzle!
Favorite non-theme clues and entries:
- 25A: Haven’t seen that word in a while so enjoyed having to think it up.
- 13D: I forgot that episode!
- 33D: Really great fill. Not sure I’ve ever seen this one in a crossword - or if so almost never. Love longer words that rarely show up.
- 56D: Just because - great movie.
Thanks for sharing the puzzle!
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Nice job... it was fun and I learned something! Who can ask for more in a puzzle?
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- ChrisKochmanski
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Fun! Thanks, Damefox!
I just sent the puzzle to my college roommate, from too many years ago. He's a physics professor at Louisiana State University. Name of Jim Matthews. Know him? Let's see if he recognizes your name from the puzzle's header.
I just sent the puzzle to my college roommate, from too many years ago. He's a physics professor at Louisiana State University. Name of Jim Matthews. Know him? Let's see if he recognizes your name from the puzzle's header.
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Very nicely done, great fill and clues! I like that you put the theme entry at 1A instead of the middle or end where it usually seems to be.
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Hope he enjoys it! I do not know him, and being but a humble grad student myself, I am fairly sure he does not know me. But physics is a small world, so we probably at least know some of the same people.ChrisKochmanski wrote: ↑Thu Apr 16, 2020 7:47 pm Fun! Thanks, Damefox!
I just sent the puzzle to my college roommate, from too many years ago. He's a physics professor at Louisiana State University. Name of Jim Matthews. Know him? Let's see if he recognizes your name from the puzzle's header.
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Thanks! Yeah, I thought it fit better there. I considered putting it at 65A, but since I was originally writing this for people at a physics conference (not necessarily crossword people), I thought revealing the theme early was probably a better idea so that they would see the connection. Also if it was at 65A I would've needed a 6-letter word that went __D__Q (or __O__Q if I switched the theme entries) - sorry, minor spoilers if you haven't done the puzzle yet - and that didn't seem like a recipe for success (no pun intended).
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Nicely spun! Glad the old BS degree came in handy - though it was, in fact, not required. I can see how the target audience would have enjoyed it.
'tis... A lovely day for a Guinness!