I was just making a general self-effacing comment meant as a joke, hahaha. Nothing specific, and I think woozy clarified that this Gaffney is still good!DrTom wrote: ↑Sun Jan 30, 2022 2:18 pmOK, I'm confused - Mikey was the MGWCC your puzzle or is woozy referring to your puzzle in this forum instead of yours?
I have not tried yours yet, I was too busy trying to find my way with Mr. G (not Google, Gaffney)
#713 - “Who Are You?”
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That's amazing! If I ever get a tattoo I will definitely keep this in mind...
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!
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Clever surgical work there Doc! I've been looking at that photo, seeing the "-shopped" part, and trying to figure out what the tattoo originally said. Which is not helpful considering I'm having a bad meta-weekend already, what with how long it took me to solve the WSJ. (Visiting kids may be cute, but they are also LOUD, which doesn't seem to help when solving metas, strangely.)
so back I go to the MGWCC. My ideas aren't going anywhere yet. And as "real" work starts again with a vengeance tomorrow, I'm considering a nudge request. Maybe a little more time on it...
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Beamed up, no nudges, top 200, but not before I spent hours chewing on a bit of ambiguity, wondering if there was a famous American I’d never heard of whose name was very close to that of one I had actually heard of.
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I’m stuck and hoping for a gentle nudge. I found what I believe to be the initial step(s) but have been at a loss since Friday night and work starts early tomorrow.
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I kinda feel embarrassed that I couldn't figure out the last step on my first stab at it. Eh, even a QB like Patrick Mahomes can defecate the bed it turns out.burak wrote: ↑Sun Jan 30, 2022 2:19 am I'm pretty sure I'm on the right track confirmed by too many "oh this is unmistakably part of the meta" finds, but I just cannot seem to figure out what to do with everything I have. The prompt is pretty confusing too, which is kinda throwing me off (and will make a ton of sense once I find the answer for sure lol)
Historically speaking, at this point I should stop and just go to bed and with a refreshed mind I'll find the answer within the next day or two.
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The same thing just happened to me! Composing a nudge request, as I was writing down everything I'd tried, and double-checking those, I noticed something that got me to the end!Bird Lives wrote: ↑Sun Jan 30, 2022 12:26 pm I was about to give up on a solo solve. I started writing a plea for a gentle nudge and started listing all the dead ends I had gone down. I came to an idea I'd thought of but put aside quickly, looked at it again, and realized that it was the true path. I'm still not sure of step 3, but with two days to think about it, I may be flying solo after all.
If I hadn't missed last week, I'd finally have another 10 streak (it's been years, I think)
Pending confirmation, beam me up!
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I'm also stuck at the end of the first (and perhaps second?) step....anyone want to compare notes?
Thanks to the muggles who reached out - got on the board late last night/early this AM. I was close, but needed a small
Nudge to tell me to continue in a certain direction.
Thanks to the muggles who reached out - got on the board late last night/early this AM. I was close, but needed a small
Nudge to tell me to continue in a certain direction.
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- Just puzzling it out here in Delmarva
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Thanks to some nudging from @hcbirker and an extended tow from @DrTom's Tugg Boat service, I have made it to the transporter (there's a mixing of metaphors!) and am ready to beam up.
Waiting for confirmation.
Edit: Confirmed.
Waiting for confirmation.
Edit: Confirmed.
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First timer here, desperate for a nudge as I’ve been staring at this puzzle for 2 days. Definitely through the first step but then ….?
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Hi folks,
New to this board and would appreciate a nudge. Tried PMing someone but that seems stuck in my Outbox and I don't know how to fix that.
Can someone reach out and I'll explain where I'm at, can tell me if on track plus a nudge or way off?
Thanks,
Otto
PS - Adding this after. Thanks to those that reached out. Nudges got me to the solution.
New to this board and would appreciate a nudge. Tried PMing someone but that seems stuck in my Outbox and I don't know how to fix that.
Can someone reach out and I'll explain where I'm at, can tell me if on track plus a nudge or way off?
Thanks,
Otto
PS - Adding this after. Thanks to those that reached out. Nudges got me to the solution.
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Otto, I just got your PM and responded.bottod wrote: ↑Tue Feb 01, 2022 8:39 am Hi folks,
New to this board and would appreciate a nudge. Tried PMing someone but that seems stuck in my Outbox and I don't know how to fix that.
Can someone reach out and I'll explain where I'm at, can tell me if on track plus a nudge or way off?
Thanks,
Otto
WLW.
Good luck, fellow Muggles!
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As is my (very bad) habit with week 4 and 5 puzzles, I took one quick look and decided I wasn't going to be able to solve. With 30 minutes left, I decided to follow the one little thing that I had noticed early and it unraveled rather quickly! I wish I'd give myself a bit more credit that these things are actually solvable by mere mortals. Now I wish I would've waited until the last 5 minutes to submit...
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SOLUTION:
1. The long entries are all two-word phrases. Take the first letter of each of the two words. (THE VALLEY)
2. For each set of initial letters, find two words or names in the grid that can follow, e.g., TV GUIDE / SET
3. The initial letters of those two entries (e.g., G and S) are the first and last letters of a 3-letter entry elsewhere in the grid (26D, GPS). The letter sandwiched between them (P) is a letter in the answer.
4. Those letters taken in order of the two-word entries spell out the answer: I M PEI.
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1. The long entries are all two-word phrases. Take the first letter of each of the two words. (THE VALLEY)
2. For each set of initial letters, find two words or names in the grid that can follow, e.g., TV GUIDE / SET
3. The initial letters of those two entries (e.g., G and S) are the first and last letters of a 3-letter entry elsewhere in the grid (26D, GPS). The letter sandwiched between them (P) is a letter in the answer.
4. Those letters taken in order of the two-word entries spell out the answer: I M PEI.
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Jay
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257 of 263.
I found one set of matches for the themers’ initials on day one and then a second on day two. On Tuesday morning, I was ready to submit a guess of P. T. Barnum. Then the title “Who Are You?” jumped up and bit me. Who RU? IM Pei.
I’ll take the win, but I could appreciate Matt’s brilliance only after the solution was posted.
I found one set of matches for the themers’ initials on day one and then a second on day two. On Tuesday morning, I was ready to submit a guess of P. T. Barnum. Then the title “Who Are You?” jumped up and bit me. Who RU? IM Pei.
I’ll take the win, but I could appreciate Matt’s brilliance only after the solution was posted.
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As with many of the hard ones, I just didn't see the starting point. Think I could have stumbled my way through after that, but I'm bad at being persistent when I'm not seeing anything to even try. I'm happy to chase down rabbit holes, but just staring gets old.
Too bad, b/c it was a cool puzzle.
Too bad, b/c it was a cool puzzle.
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I remember a WSJ puzzle that used a very similar mechanism from 2020:AnswerPfinder wrote: ↑Sun Jan 30, 2022 12:14 pm My girlfriend and I make quite the co-solving duo! Beamed up at #160!
I remember a [redacted] that used [redacted] from [redacted]. (to be un-redacted after the Tuesday deadline).
https://crosswordfiend.com/2020/06/21/w ... e-19-2020/
I guess this idea was so good that it came swimming back in Matt's brain after a little while!
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The three-letter sandwich was also an essential part of Matt's WSJ puzzle in March 2019, "Puzzle People." I think this still remains the WSJ puzzle with the lowest number of solvers. I think it also still remains controversial in its designation of Yma Sumac as a "famous" singer.AnswerPfinder wrote: ↑Tue Feb 01, 2022 5:40 pmI remember a WSJ puzzle that used a very similar mechanism from 2020:AnswerPfinder wrote: ↑Sun Jan 30, 2022 12:14 pm My girlfriend and I make quite the co-solving duo! Beamed up at #160!
I remember a [redacted] that used [redacted] from [redacted]. (to be un-redacted after the Tuesday deadline).
https://crosswordfiend.com/2020/06/21/w ... e-19-2020/
I guess this idea was so good that it came swimming back in Matt's brain after a little while!
Jay