"Ate Your Name" May 31, 2024

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Even a blind squirrel sometimes finds an 8 down. That’s me this week. 😳
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rjy wrote: Mon Jun 03, 2024 12:20 am I missed the specific metanism, thinking we were to add the state abbreviation to the first word and anagram to get the state name. Works for all of them, tho the anagramming is trivial is some cases. But that pattern led to ACHING, that you could add MI and anagram to get MICHIGAN.

I didn’t submit, since I was subsequently nudged to the correct answer, but seems this should be a completely legitimate answer as well.

Anyhoo… on to the next one!
I am confused, how do you get ACHING from your description?
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Bothered me that KANSAS was a state.

In car as a passenger with a phone is not a time for deep testing so I briefly thought kAnSasTeRitOry at ASTRO and EgonspAnGLEr at EAGLE while AcTONE ate ATONE. Figured it couldn't be right as it wasn't mechanically well constructed enough and when I got home and verified there absolutely wasn't any option for the other three (and eGOspAngLer also] ate GOAL) so it absolutely couldn't work.

Didn't notice until two minutes ago the characters name was Spengler. (Never heard of the casino so....)
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#244

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Memory served me well on this puzzle.When I saw the title, I immediately recalled the title of a Gaffney puzzle a few years back, "Please state your full name" so I concluded the meta involved states.

It was only after I found all five that I realized the significance of the missing ST in the title. In reviewing the 6-letter answers, "Ah I see" stood out immediately because of the similarity to 16A. This was a very satisfying solution for me, and a very elegant Meta, in my opinion. Not perfect maybe, but satisfying and fun.
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Jace54 wrote: Mon Jun 03, 2024 12:43 am
rjy wrote: Mon Jun 03, 2024 12:20 am I missed the specific metanism, thinking we were to add the state abbreviation to the first word and anagram to get the state name. Works for all of them, tho the anagramming is trivial is some cases. But that pattern led to ACHING, that you could add MI and anagram to get MICHIGAN.

I didn’t submit, since I was subsequently nudged to the correct answer, but seems this should be a completely legitimate answer as well.

Anyhoo… on to the next one!
I am confused, how do you get ACHING from your description?
Add the state abbreviation of MI to ACHING (5D answer). Gives you MIACHING, which anagrams to MICHIGAN.
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I had the five States in the meta and then came up with Maine and Michigan.
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I was stuck in an absurd rabbit hole all weekend. I thought “ate your name!” sounded like something Animal from The Muppets would say, and I couldn’t get over “EWORKPERMIT” having “Kermit” in it, separated by the letter P. I kept searching for other Muppets, but they never appeared. Luckily a Hail Mary guess this week yielded a 10% chance of success, and my guess was correct!
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zach wrote: Mon Jun 03, 2024 4:38 am I was stuck in an absurd rabbit hole all weekend. I thought “ate your name!” sounded like something Animal from The Muppets would say, and I couldn’t get over “EWORKPERMIT” having “Kermit” in it, separated by the letter P. I kept searching for other Muppets, but they never appeared. Luckily a Hail Mary guess this week yielded a 10% chance of success, and my guess was correct!
Ditto on all counts.
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MMac wrote: Mon Jun 03, 2024 12:15 am It bothered me that in all but one of the cases, the missing two letters were part of another three-letter answer (ORR, NUT, RNA, YEN, NOI).

It further bothered me that “ST” (as in missing from **ATE) appears six times in the puzzle.
Yeah the six instances of ST in the grid doomed me. Never able to crawl out of that one.
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femullen wrote: Fri May 31, 2024 2:08 pm Ahoy, dear Isaac!
Ain't it a sight? Two Canucks
On a native shore.
Wasn't sure our admins would let me get away with this, so I tested it on The Smarter Half first. She missed it, so I finally got one up on her.

IDahoy, dear Isaac!
MainE't it a sight? Two Canucks
MonTa native shore.

Hat trick, border states.
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zach wrote: Mon Jun 03, 2024 4:38 am I was stuck in an absurd rabbit hole all weekend. I thought “ate your name!” sounded like something Animal from The Muppets would say, and I couldn’t get over “EWORKPERMIT” having “Kermit” in it, separated by the letter P. I kept searching for other Muppets, but they never appeared. Luckily a Hail Mary guess this week yielded a 10% chance of success, and my guess was correct!
8.33% chance, right? 🤓
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PENCE being with INDIANA had on a rabbit trail for a while. I thought we were going to need a STATE and a NAME.
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rjy wrote: Mon Jun 03, 2024 12:20 am I missed the specific metanism, thinking we were to add the state abbreviation to the first word and anagram to get the state name. Works for all of them, tho the anagramming is trivial is some cases. But that pattern led to ACHING, that you could add MI and anagram to get MICHIGAN.

I didn’t submit, since I was subsequently nudged to the correct answer, but seems this should be a completely legitimate answer as well.

Anyhoo… on to the next one!
I think you should have submitted. ACHING may not be the “right” answer, but I agree that it’s legitimate.
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chart wrote: Mon Jun 03, 2024 7:07 am
zach wrote: Mon Jun 03, 2024 4:38 am I was stuck in an absurd rabbit hole all weekend. I thought “ate your name!” sounded like something Animal from The Muppets would say, and I couldn’t get over “EWORKPERMIT” having “Kermit” in it, separated by the letter P. I kept searching for other Muppets, but they never appeared. Luckily a Hail Mary guess this week yielded a 10% chance of success, and my guess was correct!
8.33% chance, right? 🤓
I counted 10 six-letter words, but you’re right that there were 12, so I was even luckier!
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femullen wrote: Mon Jun 03, 2024 6:48 am Wasn't sure our admins would let me get away with this, so I tested it on The Smarter Half first. She missed it, so I finally got one up on her.

IDahoy, dear Isaac!
MainE't it a sight? Two Canucks
MonTa native shore.

Hat trick, border states.
Yeah.

No.

😆
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Got the meta but convinved myself that the last across clue (with 411) which is often relevant to Gaffney was what allowed the inclusion of iOWa and nEWyOrk. Since we added the fourth and first letters. Didn't get the state abbreviation part.
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Dang, we submitted MAIDEN, which I can defend, but we overlooked a few details that would (probably?) have led us to the answer that is more consistent with the title, like adding AR to Kansas…..duh.
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femullen wrote: Mon Jun 03, 2024 6:48 am
femullen wrote: Fri May 31, 2024 2:08 pm Ahoy, dear Isaac!
Ain't it a sight? Two Canucks
On a native shore.
Wasn't sure our admins would let me get away with this, so I tested it on The Smarter Half first. She missed it, so I finally got one up on her.

IDahoy, dear Isaac!
MainE't it a sight? Two Canucks
MonTa native shore.

Hat trick, border states.
Eh? (Go Oilers!)
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I got stuck on “stew”, something ate, being a homophone of Stu, a name, and the answer being in a location that is usually a hint. Couldn’t get out of that rabbit hole and eventually needed a hint.
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As Relic posted, the (St)Ate your name past meta jumped at me quickly, especially after seeing (OR)Egon. And coincidentally enough, the clue for Wed crossword was "Name Dropping". That made for a quick June swim.
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