Probably shouldn't give hints like this until the contest is over.RobM wrote: Sun Apr 02, 2023 11:48 am Solved the grid on Thursday (I thought it was a relatively REDACTED grid),then stared at it for a while and couldn't see any rabbit trails, productive or otherwise. Looked at it again this morning, XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX, and it was suddenly obvious. Now looking for space on the beach.
"Autocorrection" March 31, 2023
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GUAVA is not an anagram of VAGUE
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Can anyone direct me to the answers for the Trail Mix puzzle of august 20 2022 or the acrostic for Jan 28 2023?
I have been working on those much longer than the current puzzle which came quickly for once!!
I have been working on those much longer than the current puzzle which came quickly for once!!
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Late start. Hopelessly at sea.
I did ask this guy which way to the shore, and he wasn't very talkative.

I did ask this guy which way to the shore, and he wasn't very talkative.
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Trail Mix puzzle of august 20 2022Nlobb wrote: Sun Apr 02, 2023 6:16 pm Can anyone direct me to the answers for the Trail Mix puzzle of august 20 2022 or the acrostic for Jan 28 2023?
I have been working on those much longer than the current puzzle which came quickly for once!!
acrostic for Jan 28 2023
WSJ lists the solutions, sometimes on same page as variety/acrostic puzzle or the following Saturday's page.
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Good evening muggles
Our final count is 5 on the ship and 211 on the shore. Good luck to all winning the mug and have a safe week.
Our final count is 5 on the ship and 211 on the shore. Good luck to all winning the mug and have a safe week.
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I have to say that when I saw this puzzle I said to myself; "CAN'T BE!" But as soon as I saw the TESSATHOMPSON I knew it was.
Not sure how many of you remember this:
So, when I saw this one I knew the Mx immediately. I'm just sorry I waited until Friday to solve or I would have made page 1 for sure. Yes it was a little different, but not so much that I am not going to claim that, for this one puzzle and this point in time, I have something in common with one of the mavens of Meta!!!
Not sure how many of you remember this:
So, when I saw this one I knew the Mx immediately. I'm just sorry I waited until Friday to solve or I would have made page 1 for sure. Yes it was a little different, but not so much that I am not going to claim that, for this one puzzle and this point in time, I have something in common with one of the mavens of Meta!!!
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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I knew it was a "repeat"! I thought it was a WSJ though.DrTom wrote: Mon Apr 03, 2023 1:14 am I have to say that when I saw this puzzle I said to myself; "CAN'T BE!" But as soon as I saw the TESSATHOMPSON I knew it was.
Not sure how many of you remember this:
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So, when I saw this one I knew the Mx immediately. I'm just sorry I waited until Friday to solve or I would have made page 1 for sure. Yes it was a little different, but not so much that I am not going to claim that, for this one puzzle and this point in time, I have something in common with one of the mavens of Meta!!!
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It jumped out to me as very similar to the "Shamrock" puzzle of a couple of weeks ago.
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I forgot to count myself on shore! I solved with my mom this weekend, which was a blast. She’s the one who got me hooked on crosswords. We spent awhile going back and forth with ADLIB as I felt like there should be one last step connecting it back to the autocorrection theme.
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Very straightforward meta. 29A ("deep" --> Jeep) caused me to pause for a sec since it would have added a J to the answer, to which then 30A ("Satire") became SatUrN so the answers started to look like Adjun Lib, which obviously made no sense. But everything made sense again once I looked at 29A symmetrical answer (39A: "Omit") which was Shenk's way to say to ignore the Deep/Jeep combination. I thought it was a touch of brilliance.
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Quick solve this week - the title was the obvious giveaway for me (I wonder if/when I would have solved it without that hint), along with TESSA jumping out as being a letter off from TESLA. Then the other 4 letters fell immediately.
Personal best streak now stands at 11!
I enjoyed the ACPT puzzles this weekend (virtually). Not quite clean because i got hung up on a few squares in the notorious puzzle 5, but a lot of fun.
Personal best streak now stands at 11!
I enjoyed the ACPT puzzles this weekend (virtually). Not quite clean because i got hung up on a few squares in the notorious puzzle 5, but a lot of fun.
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Wow that is a coincidence!!DrTom wrote: Mon Apr 03, 2023 1:14 am I have to say that when I saw this puzzle I said to myself; "CAN'T BE!" But as soon as I saw the TESSATHOMPSON I knew it was.
Not sure how many of you remember this:
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So, when I saw this one I knew the Mx immediately. I'm just sorry I waited until Friday to solve or I would have made page 1 for sure. Yes it was a little different, but not so much that I am not going to claim that, for this one puzzle and this point in time, I have something in common with one of the mavens of Meta!!!
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https://pandorasblocks.org/crosswords-for-cancer
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The title was a huge clue ONCE you figured out to split the words.
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I should have been quicker on this. I worked for car companies for 35 years, but it didn’t come to me until I looked at Tessa for the 10th time. Then the light bulb lit up.
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Not to get too picky…but I believe the answer should technically be “Ad-Lib” with a hyphen.