That would be me! The mechanism came pretty quickly, and I had RUSTLE/RUSSELL. Russell Crowe was too obvious for me, I guess. Finding no confirmation in the grid or the clues, I went back to the title. Aforesaid implied that I had to find the thing "afore", so Russell should be the last name. You could also say, correctly I guess, that I had found the thing "afore" so now I want the thing after. Perhaps it was just my iconoclastic nature that led me to the more obscure choice.shays wrote: Mon Jan 06, 2025 9:19 am Did anyone else at least consider 1946 Oscar winner Harold (herald) Russell (rustle) as an answer?
Also, I am wondering how “Aforesaid” is related to the meta or to the answer.
I tried to connect the pair, herald with aforesaid, for way too long.
My husband and I chose Russell Crowe because of Russell being his first name as were the other homophones.
*Thanks Mike B for your explanation. I think I understand.![]()
No complaints, fun puzzle, and of course, the constructor is always right
