Sorry, @Dplass. I thought the PM I sent you yesterday cleared up the mystery. I'll send you another.
A Thorny Subject
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Oh yes I understand NOW but I didn't understand or know what was going on until your PM.Cap'n Rick wrote: Wed Jul 13, 2022 5:45 pmSorry, @Dplass. I thought the PM I sent you yesterday cleared up the mystery. I'll send you another.
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Day 3 - Another 7 Muggles are off the couch bringing our solver total to 66:
andeux
JHSeeman
david
jbird
mkmf
bhamren
JeanneC
andeux
JHSeeman
david
jbird
mkmf
bhamren
JeanneC
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Nudged off the thorny gothic couch. (should not have needed the nude
) Elegant!
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That would be a different literary genre...KayW wrote: Thu Jul 14, 2022 3:44 pm Nudged off the thorny gothic couch. (should not have needed the nude) Elegant!

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Day 4 - Another 7 Muggles are off the couch bringing our solver total to 73:
Carolyn B
Johnny Luau
KayW
LadyBird
Golem
Charles Montpetit
bereolos
Carolyn B
Johnny Luau
KayW
LadyBird
Golem
Charles Montpetit
bereolos
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Got it! Confirmed on Crosshare. Great puzzle and great piece of literature that I just read for the first time last year!
Thank you!
Thank you!
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Day 5 - Three more Muggles bring our solver total to 76:
edestlin
Alex R
Alvibu67
Please let me know if I've missed anyone.
edestlin
Alex R
Alvibu67
Please let me know if I've missed anyone.
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Day 6 - Two more Muggles bring our final total to 78:
Naptown Kid
kyakkat
Thanks for solving, everyone!
Naptown Kid
kyakkat
Thanks for solving, everyone!
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And now for the reveal!
The meta answer is "The House of the Seven Gables" by Nathaniel Hawthorne. Hints for solving included 21A-HOUSE , 27A-SALEM, and 55A-SEVEN as well as 21D-HARDG and 52D-LONGA. The seven Gothic features depicted in the grid - the GABLES - were arranged in gable shape and symmetrically placed as shown below:
The other Gothic "features" (e.g. GORE, WAILS, NAILS, GRAVE, RAT, etc.) were simply distractions. A few of you mentioned Clark Gable, so I couldn't resist putting together this alternate "House of Seven Gables" graphic:
Thanks for solving, everyone!
Until next time, smooth sailing!
Cap'n Rick
The meta answer is "The House of the Seven Gables" by Nathaniel Hawthorne. Hints for solving included 21A-HOUSE , 27A-SALEM, and 55A-SEVEN as well as 21D-HARDG and 52D-LONGA. The seven Gothic features depicted in the grid - the GABLES - were arranged in gable shape and symmetrically placed as shown below:
The other Gothic "features" (e.g. GORE, WAILS, NAILS, GRAVE, RAT, etc.) were simply distractions. A few of you mentioned Clark Gable, so I couldn't resist putting together this alternate "House of Seven Gables" graphic:
Thanks for solving, everyone!
Until next time, smooth sailing!
Cap'n Rick
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The best place to hide a leaf is in the forest. I actually never knew that was a Gothic novel, and I love my literature, so I'm a little embarrassed, haha.
I was too distracted by the upside down L- and T-shapes and the little crevices that some of them formed. I thought I saw seven of them going down the middle, and I thought the letters were going to spell something, but I just couldn't make it work. But what a great construction! Forgot about the nudges since I was too busy watching the Cubs lose.
I also was going to share a Clark Gable pun, but it's gone with the wind now. (The Butler did it.)
Thanks for the great puzzle!
Mikey G
Edit: OH! Hawthorne. Thorny. I give you an A for that (but not a scarlet letter).
I was too distracted by the upside down L- and T-shapes and the little crevices that some of them formed. I thought I saw seven of them going down the middle, and I thought the letters were going to spell something, but I just couldn't make it work. But what a great construction! Forgot about the nudges since I was too busy watching the Cubs lose.
I also was going to share a Clark Gable pun, but it's gone with the wind now. (The Butler did it.)
Thanks for the great puzzle!
Mikey G
Edit: OH! Hawthorne. Thorny. I give you an A for that (but not a scarlet letter).