"Shortchanged" December 8, 2023
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I saw ABBR in the bottom right corner and was off to the races looking for abbreviations in the clues. AGR-Rag threw me a little bit, primarily because the first T of TATTER (Rag) was the last letter I got, mostly because I had been working nearly exclusively with the across entries and had filled in NATTER/NACK. That led to VICNIMIZE and a quick course correction.
I don't have anything clever to say, but if I did, it would go here.
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The contest answer is VICTIMIZE. Nine grid answers are abbreviations that can be anagrammed to make words that begin clues (SRTA./Star, ET AL./Late, MASC./Scam, AGR./Rag, COLO./Cool, HOSP./Posh, ECON./ Once, ABBR./Barb, NAUT./Aunt). The first letters of the answers to those clues, in grid order, spell the contest answer.
At the risk of sounding like a broken record, we thought this one was breathtakingly ingenious, getting nine anagrammable abbreviations that fit the start of nine clues in perfect order. We had a good turnout of 1164 entries, and an exceptional 93% of correct entries.
Very few other entries showed up more than once--they included CHEAT (4) and SNARE (2), plus one-offs including STOLE, WITHHOLD, DECEIVED, MINIMIZE, CHASE, and CONTEST.
Congrats to this week's winner: Tom Starbird of Pasadena, Calif.!
At the risk of sounding like a broken record, we thought this one was breathtakingly ingenious, getting nine anagrammable abbreviations that fit the start of nine clues in perfect order. We had a good turnout of 1164 entries, and an exceptional 93% of correct entries.
Very few other entries showed up more than once--they included CHEAT (4) and SNARE (2), plus one-offs including STOLE, WITHHOLD, DECEIVED, MINIMIZE, CHASE, and CONTEST.
Congrats to this week's winner: Tom Starbird of Pasadena, Calif.!
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B: OTUVOI (2014) Birdman or the Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance
IAMMMMW (1963) It’s a Mad Mad Mad Mad World
TBOTRK (1957) The Bridge on the River Kwai
NCFOM (2007) No Country for Old Men
EEAAO (2022) Everything Everywhere All at Once
ESOTSM (2004) Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
TCCOBB (2008) The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
OFOTCN (1975) One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Next
TRACTRAC (1966) The Russians are Coming! The Russians are Coming!
WAOVW (1966) Who’s Afraid of Virginia Wolf
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Other than an enjoyment of TCM, not sure why I knew each one of those without even thinking about it. First one that jumped out was TBOTRK. Other than Cuckoo's Nest, I think all of the rest have been shown in the last 3 months. Thanks for the list!The XWord Rabbit wrote: Tue Dec 12, 2023 5:19 pm rsz_bunnyspot_laughing.png
Answers to The X-Word Rabbit's trivia game.
IAMMMMW (1963) It’s a Mad Mad Mad Mad World
TBOTRK (1957) The Bridge on the River Kwai
OFOTCN (1975) One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Next
TRACTRAC (1966) The Russians are Coming! The Russians are Coming!
WAOVW (1966) Who’s Afraid of Virginia Wolf
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and not the right Tom, either.
we seem to have a plethora of Toms here.
On a different note altogether, first grandchild made his entrance into our harsh world right after noon today. Wife is currently across the state and into KS to visit, I'll likely take my WSJ puzzle from this coming week with me on my trip this next weekend.
too young for this (yet) ...
we seem to have a plethora of Toms here.
On a different note altogether, first grandchild made his entrance into our harsh world right after noon today. Wife is currently across the state and into KS to visit, I'll likely take my WSJ puzzle from this coming week with me on my trip this next weekend.
too young for this (yet) ...
"Lots of planets have a North", the Ninth Doctor.
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May I mambo dog face to the banana patch?
"Lots of planets have a North", the Ninth Doctor.
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Ummm... 2004?The XWord Rabbit wrote: Tue Dec 12, 2023 5:19 pm ESOTSM (2014) Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
If I'm around, I am willing to join the Muggle Zoom room at other times to lend a hand to those in need.
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Since I was Lost at Sea for Shortchanged, I now need a 3-week streak to finish the year at .500.
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I stand corrected. 2004DBMiller wrote: Wed Dec 13, 2023 11:34 pmUmmm... 2004?The XWord Rabbit wrote: Tue Dec 12, 2023 5:19 pm ESOTSM (2014) Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind