"Bar Code" by AJK and Wendy Walker
- DCBilly
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So, I have become that guy who always solves but only after getting several helpings of nudges. That is better than giving up. Thanks to so many for helping me press on to the end. Not just on this puzzle.
- Wendy Walker
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The final additions to the leaderboard are mkmf and Dannyvee. Thank you all for solving! AJK will be posting the reveal on Sunday.
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Good luck, fellow Muggles!
- MikeyG
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Don't mind me, just squeezing in under the wire at 2 am on Sunday.
- ajk
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well done. And Katiedid joined you under that wire. Reveal here in a sec.
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- ajk
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The meta answer is MIXED.
This one started back in August, when Wendy was wrestling with Mike Shenk's "Tie Game" puzzle (you can find it here). The clue for 49-Across was "Queen with a Manhattan apartment" (cluing ELLERY). Aha, thought Wendy, it's drinks! Narrator: it was not drinks.
But, like any good constructor, Wendy repurposed that frustration into a new idea, which brings us to this week's puzzle.
We're looking for a type of message. The title could mean several things. But hopefully the omega across ("Refreshing beverage, like cranberry juice" for DRINK) put you in the correct frame of mind. And indeed, there are 5 very common cocktails in the clues: Screwdriver, Manhattan, Sidecar, Old Fashioned, and Cosmopolitan. OK, that has to be progress. But now what? The first letters of the related entries (DIARD) or the cocktails (SMSOC) do not seem promising.
But hang on, perhaps that cranberry juice was not chosen at random from the list of possible refreshing beverages. That's definitely something used in cocktails. And if we go hunting through the clues we can turn up some other ingredients: orange juice in the clue for DIME, rye in the clue for GRAIN, cognac in the clue for XXO, and sugar in the clue for DEAR. OK, if we take the first letters of those entries (plus DRINK) we get: DGXDD. Hmm.
Hang on though. The distribution of those entries in the grid is not random. In fact, each of those ingredients is a signature component of one of the cocktails, and furthermore the grid entries for the matched cocktail/ingredient clue pairs intersect (as shown below)! Well, what happens if we take the letters where they intersect (or mix, if you will)? In grid order, they spell MIXED, which is a type of message, and this week's answer. The MIXED messages that might result from consumption of these drinks might also be viewed as a type of bar "code"
Thanks to my co-constructor for a very enjoyable maiden joint venture, and I hope that you all had as much fun solving this as we had constructing it.
This one started back in August, when Wendy was wrestling with Mike Shenk's "Tie Game" puzzle (you can find it here). The clue for 49-Across was "Queen with a Manhattan apartment" (cluing ELLERY). Aha, thought Wendy, it's drinks! Narrator: it was not drinks.
But, like any good constructor, Wendy repurposed that frustration into a new idea, which brings us to this week's puzzle.
We're looking for a type of message. The title could mean several things. But hopefully the omega across ("Refreshing beverage, like cranberry juice" for DRINK) put you in the correct frame of mind. And indeed, there are 5 very common cocktails in the clues: Screwdriver, Manhattan, Sidecar, Old Fashioned, and Cosmopolitan. OK, that has to be progress. But now what? The first letters of the related entries (DIARD) or the cocktails (SMSOC) do not seem promising.
But hang on, perhaps that cranberry juice was not chosen at random from the list of possible refreshing beverages. That's definitely something used in cocktails. And if we go hunting through the clues we can turn up some other ingredients: orange juice in the clue for DIME, rye in the clue for GRAIN, cognac in the clue for XXO, and sugar in the clue for DEAR. OK, if we take the first letters of those entries (plus DRINK) we get: DGXDD. Hmm.
Hang on though. The distribution of those entries in the grid is not random. In fact, each of those ingredients is a signature component of one of the cocktails, and furthermore the grid entries for the matched cocktail/ingredient clue pairs intersect (as shown below)! Well, what happens if we take the letters where they intersect (or mix, if you will)? In grid order, they spell MIXED, which is a type of message, and this week's answer. The MIXED messages that might result from consumption of these drinks might also be viewed as a type of bar "code"
Thanks to my co-constructor for a very enjoyable maiden joint venture, and I hope that you all had as much fun solving this as we had constructing it.
Check out this very cool project by many of your favorite muggles to raise money to fight cancer. You get a fun puzzle bundle and good causes get $. Win-win: Crosswords for Cancer
- benchen71
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Gonna have to try some of those recipes! Great puzzle, Alan & Wendy.
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This was a fun puzzle with great clues to the mechanism. Really enjoyed it!
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- Al Sisti
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Never really got back to it after the first couple of days -- life getting in the way and all that -- but I really wish I had. What a great meta! More please...
- jhseeman
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Went to a prohibition bar down in Savannah Ga. If you're looking for a list of drinks to try......
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