Crossword #41 - What Next? by Alex Eaton-Salners

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Crossword #41 - What Next? by Alex Eaton-Salners

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FYI - Contest crossword - Wednesday, 11/9....
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In today’s puzzle, how ‘bout that 43D!:) I loved it but did wonder if any non-pilots have a clue what VFR is.
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BarbaraK wrote: Wed Nov 02, 2022 6:49 pm In today’s puzzle, how ‘bout that 43D!:) I loved it but did wonder if any non-pilots have a clue what VFR is.
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Joe Ross wrote: Wed Nov 02, 2022 10:27 pm
BarbaraK wrote: Wed Nov 02, 2022 6:49 pm In today’s puzzle, how ‘bout that 43D!:) I loved it but did wonder if any non-pilots have a clue what VFR is.
I see, therefore I fly?
I avoid running into things by looking where I’m going
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VFR brought back fond memories of my Dad studying for his instrument rating! Our coffee table was always piled high with Jeppsen updates.
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What Next? by Alex Eaton-Salners

Crossword #41

What card game is hinted at by this puzzle?


Rules:
  • Email me (at the address below) the word no later than 6 p.m. (Eastern time) on Sunday, November 13.
  • You can enter only once, so be sure before hitting the "Send" button.
One person chosen at random from the correct entries will win:

-a free subscription to Year 14 of Fireball Crosswords

-digital copies of the puzzles from -signed copies of -Fireball Crosswords baseball cap

-Fireball Crosswords lanyard

-Fireball Crosswords bottle opener and keychain with light.


On Sunday evening, I'll send out the solution and the winner's name.

About the author:
Alex Eaton-Salners grew up outside Washington, D.C. Like the Tidal Basin, his neighborhood had cherry blossom trees. He enjoyed seeing them when walking to school.

--Peter Gordon (xwords@optonline.net)

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Submitted my answer to Peter. Tight puzzle, I thought.
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A really fun puzzle! And, thankfully, the meta was a lot easier than "Half and Half."
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Really enjoyed this one. Clever construction.
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Very nice. The Fireball planets have realigned.
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Hmm, have enough to be confident I know the answer, but there's one thing I'm not seeing. I'll probably slap my forehead when I figure it out - as I did with my second to last thing.
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Solved. Tough grid for me.
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Conrad wrote: Thu Nov 10, 2022 4:28 pm Solved. Tough grid for me.
It's Fireball. It's supposed to be hard:)
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The one I had so much trouble with was the first as I didn’t know anything about the Hebrew alphabet. I already knew what the answer had to be by then, but I couldn’t just leave that loose end hanging.

Looked for a Chin dynasty in China? - nope. Shinva, an Indian God? - nope. Googled anything else that looked like it could possibly be a word, but no.

Tried to convince myself that the thigh bone is next to the shin bone, but there’s that knee in between.

Finally thought of googling for numbers in other languages and found that shin is 300 in Hebrew, and “next” is tav at 400. Reading a bit further, I learned that Hebrew uses letters for numbers, found the alphabet, and saw shin, tav right in a row!

The middle four themers, I saw right away. I don’t want to discuss how long I tried to figure out what was next after an orang (yeti?) before I noticed the E to make it orange :)
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