MGWCC #727 — “Don’t Look Up”
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MGWCC #727 — “Don’t Look Up”
MGWCC #727 — Friday, May 6th, 2022 — “Don’t Look Up” — WEEK 5 of 5 (April makeup puzzle)
THIS WEEK’S INSTRUCTIONS:
This week’s contest answer is a 15-letter phrase.
REMINDER: This puzzle is Week 5 difficulty level since we swapped April’s 5th Friday for a Week 1 last week.
Deadline for this puzzle is 3 PM ET on Tuesday, May 10th. Giving the extra three hours this time since it’s a Week 5.[/b]
LETTERS TO MARGARET:
Hayley Gold‘s new crossword-based graphic novel is out! It’s called “Letters to Margaret” and is available here:
Its Kickstarter page is here:
I haven’t read it yet but it does look and sound fascinating. Here’s a six-second “preview”!
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MGWCC is available only to subscribers at my Patreon page.
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--Matt
THIS WEEK’S INSTRUCTIONS:
This week’s contest answer is a 15-letter phrase.
REMINDER: This puzzle is Week 5 difficulty level since we swapped April’s 5th Friday for a Week 1 last week.
Deadline for this puzzle is 3 PM ET on Tuesday, May 10th. Giving the extra three hours this time since it’s a Week 5.[/b]
LETTERS TO MARGARET:
Hayley Gold‘s new crossword-based graphic novel is out! It’s called “Letters to Margaret” and is available here:
Its Kickstarter page is here:
I haven’t read it yet but it does look and sound fascinating. Here’s a six-second “preview”!
WANT TO SUBSCRIBE TO MY CROSSWORD CONTEST?:
MGWCC is available only to subscribers at my Patreon page.
A subscription costs $3/month
--Matt
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I've got a great 15 letter phrase but no justification. Pondering whether or not to take a shot for first solver...
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better you than meAbide wrote: Fri May 06, 2022 3:31 pm I've got a great 15 letter phrase but no justification. Pondering whether or not to take a shot for first solver...
I mean, go for it.
.....
So far. Delightfully impenetrable..... (Got nothing. Not surprising given the time but... got nothing)
GUAVA is not an anagram of VAGUE
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Mentally I'm in Week 1 mode but (as a Wordle addict) after last week's sitter, I am not prepared for a weekend of agonising over the grid and clues 

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Too late.Abide wrote: Fri May 06, 2022 3:31 pm I've got a great 15 letter phrase but no justification. Pondering whether or not to take a shot for first solver...
Whoever Eckless is, would it kill you to send a note of affection to one who has given us all so much joy?
GUAVA is not an anagram of VAGUE
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Woozy - are you talking about the "Love Letter" achievement? I've tried putting in comments with my solutions, etc - don't know how to get that one to register. 

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Me neither. I think you need to send e-mail and need to say something purely positive and not merely "I noticed in your puzzle you misidentified what a Magpie is. As any ornithologist could tell you, it most certainly is not a tiny songbird. But otherwise I find your puzzles a not unpleasant diversion. When my free three month trial is over, I'm considering possibly renewing."Eckless wrote: Fri May 06, 2022 3:40 pm Woozy - are you talking about the "Love Letter" achievement? I've tried putting in comments with my solutions, etc - don't know how to get that one to register.![]()
Believe it or not, that didn't earn me the love letter badge.
GUAVA is not an anagram of VAGUE
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Me too. Mine relates only to the title. I can find nothing in the fill or the clues to justify it.Abide wrote: Fri May 06, 2022 3:31 pm I've got a great 15 letter phrase but no justification. Pondering whether or not to take a shot for first solver...
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Me three.Bird Lives wrote: Fri May 06, 2022 3:56 pmMe too. Mine relates only to the title. I can find nothing in the fill or the clues to justify it.Abide wrote: Fri May 06, 2022 3:31 pm I've got a great 15 letter phrase but no justification. Pondering whether or not to take a shot for first solver...
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I look forward to noodling with a Week 5 tonight! (I say that now.)
Lowest Week 5 over the past two years or so was JACK DANIELS (127) in July '21. Let's see what happens this time around!
Lowest Week 5 over the past two years or so was JACK DANIELS (127) in July '21. Let's see what happens this time around!
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I need me summa'at:MikeyG wrote: Fri May 06, 2022 4:26 pm I look forward to noodling with a Week 5 tonight! (I say that now.)
Lowest Week 5 over the past two years or so was JACK DANIELS (127) in July '21. Let's see what happens this time around!
or these ones (a BlackSmith):
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I have unreasonably complete stats on the puzzles, and can confirm this is the case.MikeyG wrote: Fri May 06, 2022 4:26 pm I look forward to noodling with a Week 5 tonight! (I say that now.)
Lowest Week 5 over the past two years or so was JACK DANIELS (127) in July '21. Let's see what happens this time around!
Going back a little farther, week 5 in Nov '19 #600 "Umpire State of Mind" had only 73 solvers. It's the most recent double-digit completion rate. You have to go back to week 4 Oct '16 #439 "Hidden Power" to find another 73-solver, and week 5 Sep '16 #435 "Six of One" to go lower at 40 solvers. I probably don't need to mention - but will anyway - the reigning champ of week 5 brutality: Feb '14 #296. I didn't recall the answer but shuddered when I saw the title (">1, x2, x2").
I didn't include the answers in case any newer-to-the-game solvers want to check these out. I can't attach .pdfs or .puzs to this post, but get in touch if you want to try #435, #439, or #600 for yourself.
I... have too much time on my hands.
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That's fantastic!! I started only about 100 puzzles ago but gladly started rocking the spreadsheets since!! Great data!MountainManZach wrote: Fri May 06, 2022 5:39 pmI have unreasonably complete stats on the puzzles, and can confirm this is the case.MikeyG wrote: Fri May 06, 2022 4:26 pm I look forward to noodling with a Week 5 tonight! (I say that now.)
Lowest Week 5 over the past two years or so was JACK DANIELS (127) in July '21. Let's see what happens this time around!
Going back a little farther, week 5 in Nov '19 #600 "Umpire State of Mind" had only 73 solvers. It's the most recent double-digit completion rate. You have to go back to week 4 Oct '16 #439 "Hidden Power" to find another 73-solver, and week 5 Sep '16 #435 "Six of One" to go lower at 40 solvers. I probably don't need to mention - but will anyway - the reigning champ of week 5 brutality: Feb '14 #296. I didn't recall the answer but shuddered when I saw the title (">1, x2, x2").
I didn't include the answers in case any newer-to-the-game solvers want to check these out. I can't attach .pdfs or .puzs to this post, but get in touch if you want to try #435, #439, or #600 for yourself.
I... have too much time on my hands.
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AArrrrggghhh! I thought I had something really clever and there were exactly 15. Then I saw another. And another. Shoot. (Of course, even when there were a perfect 15 they weren’t getting me anything intelligible.)
Still, can all these really be coincidence??
There could be a zoom group solve in our future…
Still, can all these really be coincidence??
There could be a zoom group solve in our future…
The other Wendy. 

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A true week 5
A true week 5
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I really don't want my streak to end. And I don't want to whiff my first week 5 but.... Yeah, I'm not sure I'm going to go anywhere. Some things that could be rabbit holes but can't get them to work into anything consistent. I do see one thing that will certainly mean something but... not a single idea how it will build to anything.
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Me too, and I may submit it only because I doubt I have even an outside chance at solving this. I'd almost bet they are similar phrases!!Bird Lives wrote: Fri May 06, 2022 3:56 pmMe too. Mine relates only to the title. I can find nothing in the fill or the clues to justify it.Abide wrote: Fri May 06, 2022 3:31 pm I've got a great 15 letter phrase but no justification. Pondering whether or not to take a shot for first solver...
NUDGES!I am always willing to give nudges IF ASKED; metas should be about fun, not frustration. PM me what you have done so far, because often you are closer than you think, and I will try to help you move along.
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^ What he said. I actually have two phrases that could fit perfectly… now if I could only get the grid to work with my ideas….
The other Wendy. 

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But one of them is this guy with only half a face.
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