"Building Onto" by benchen71

Can you storm the castle by getting across the MOAT? A weekly meta crossword constructed by forum member Ben (aka benchen71). These metas range from relatively easy to more challenging, depending on how many Australianisms he puts in them! Puzzles are posted in a new thread every Tuesday, with nudges appearing on Saturdays, and the solution coming out on Mondays. (At least, that's the plan. Given he lives in Australia, and they are so far ahead of the US time-zone-wise, things may get posted early!)
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"Building Onto" by benchen71

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Welcome to...

benchen71's Metas on a Tuesday (MOAT)

Can you storm the castle by getting across the MOAT? There's a lot of pressure on us meta constructors. We have to walk that fine line between making a puzzle that's too easy and one that is too hard. If I've built this one correctly then I've provided you with enough for you to find the answer to the meta, which is a 6 letter word. Here's hoping!

The easiest way to submit is on Crosshare (and you get instant feedback and multiple attempts!) But you can also PM me with your submission. Either way, I'll compile a list of those who successfully solve the meta.

Building Onto - Online Form
Building Onto - PUZ
Building Onto - PDF
Building Onto - spreadsheet

Nudges are here.
The solution is here.

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Last edited by benchen71 on Sun Oct 23, 2022 6:10 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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Up too late so I must have crossed the moat while the gators were sleeping. Clever one, Ben!
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Ha! Moat scaled! Almost by accident but scaled none the less!
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Tangents.

51D. It's always confounded me that we stopped using them. They are an incredibly cheap and useful utensil and recipes really *are* easier to make and come out better with less clumping if we do that. I'm also confounded people who haven't used them don't know what they are. I remember 10 years ago someone I knew said "I've seen them and I know what the are. They are like a double boiler". I almost did a spit take.

8D. Not a phrase I've ever heard.
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Done and noted! [MOAT crossing confirmed.] Thanks, Ben! 8-)
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:tornado: :european_castle: :crossed_swords: :rabbit: Nice one - thanks, Ben!
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Got it.
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In an old test prep passage, 48-D came up and some of my students had never heard of it. That was humbling, to say the least.

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Across the moat. Nice one, Ben!
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MOAT crossed...enjoyed it...thanks Ben!
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MikeyG wrote: Tue Oct 18, 2022 10:54 am In an old test prep passage, 48-D came up and some of my students had never heard of it. That was humbling, to say the least.

That's nothing! When I was a kid NOBODY had heard of a 48D.
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Comfortably challenging, and not a single google…yay!

And… Ben! 32D! I will be walking that ancient place in just a couple weeks! (God willing)

Across the not-so-threatening-this-week moat!

Also, I brought home my 103-yr-old Mommaw’s <51D> with me after her funeral in February. She taught me to cook, and why that step is important (in some recipes… not all).
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Crossed the moat! Nice lunchtime solve.
woozy wrote: Tue Oct 18, 2022 2:13 pm
MikeyG wrote: Tue Oct 18, 2022 10:54 am In an old test prep passage, 48-D came up and some of my students had never heard of it. That was humbling, to say the least.
That's nothing! When I was a kid NOBODY had heard of a 48D.
Me neither, woozy!
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woozy wrote: Tue Oct 18, 2022 3:11 am Tangents.
8D. Not a phrase I've ever heard.
I've seen it in Brit-lit, so by extension it's probably in Oz-lit as well. Or who knows, maybe it was NZ-lit I saw it in. Ngaio Marsh, anyone?
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Never heard of 8d, but it’s always nice to learn something.
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Crossed the MOAT. I was sure that I spotted a brilliant mechanism. It seemed to fit perfectly. It actually would make a nice puzzle if I ever work up the courage to try making one. I woudl need to get Ben's permission I think.

In any case, I am thankful for suggestion I got about abandoning my Quixotic pursuit of a nonexistent rabbit.
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Crossed. Stormed.

Very much enjoyed this one. Thanks, Ben!
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Well, here we are at the closing of the first 24 hours and here are the successful solvers so far:

Hector
rjy
woozy
Darth
KayW
boharr
edestlin
BrennerTJ
Qmark
hoover
Meg
Tyrpmom
lbray53
Laura M
DIS
Cindy Weatherman
ChrisKochmanski
Gutman

That's 18 to begin with. Thanks for the encouragement re the puzzle. It's nice to know people are enjoying it after last week's less popular effort!
Check out "The MOAT Mini Pack of Marching Bands" here. US$5 gets you 7 Marching Bands which, hard enough on their own, now contain metas too. And once again there's a mega-meta! :D
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Well. I've "seen" three different possible mechanisms, unfortunately none of them have turned out to be THE mechanism. Arrgh! So still staring longingly across the MOAT at the castle.
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I was dragged across the moat kicking and screaming all the way. Looking back, I shouldn't have needed the nudges, but that is usually the way it works. Thanks!
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