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RINKY-dink Wednesday

Posted on 18 December 2019 by camwon

Some time ago, some writer must have taken several Klonopins and been scanning Pinterest. Then, they found today’s theme’s “musing” in an inspirational meme about editing and in their barbiturate haze, thought it was somehow a suitable basis for a puzzle.

EDITING A DRAFT OF WRITING IS SURELY AN ART FORM? Huh? Okay? Oh! Hark! It can be edited down to EDITING IS AN ART! Wow! Meta!

I finished today in 20:00 with no problems, but it would have been faster if I had realized that the “musing” was not going to include anything fun, clever, witty, or otherwise interesting. WRITING was the last part of it I filled in because I was racking my brain for something–anything–to make this puzzle something more than a CHEESY boost for writers with INFLATED EGOs.

Anyway, it was fun to see LEANN Rimes today in the puzzle. I guess she has continued to have a career in the past 20 years, but this song from my childhood is still what plays in my head when I hear her name:

Seriously! How could a 13 year old sing that way? Check her birth certificate! I’ll spend the rest of my day off of work (Happy Qatar National Day!) checking out the rest of her catalog.

There’s not much else to comment on in today’s puzzle. PANDAs are cute. I want a TACO. WAWA is a guitar accessory, not a 7-Eleven competitor (Google tells me it’s actually spelled “Wah Wah”). It’s good to see Harry Potter referenced in the puzzle, even if it’s the tragic character of DRACO Malfoy.

Gotta run! And I mean that literally. I’ve got a lot of calories to burn before a week of this:

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We need to take some food pictures in Georgia, as I couldn’t find a picture that had my favorite satchmeli: badrijani, Megruli khatchapuri, khinkali, jonjoli, and tsatsivi.

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OH, HI!

Posted on 17 December 2019 by carolyn

I pretty much agree with the Rexnerd about this puzzle, except for one thing: I loved it!

Even though it was about 5 minutes over my Tuesday average at 18:55, I was pleased with myself for doing this in one shot. I saw that Tyler Perry clue though and hesitated… no, no, not again! And since I had wrongly guessed CHART (not alone on this), and then went CAL (also a fail), I felt confident… but ARG, YEA, it was indeed…

Still, not enough to annoy me at all, and even though, sure, the clues are sort of opposite land to the answers, it was overall an enjoyable solve. I kind of like lots of short fill if it’s not too janky, and this one was fine with nice clear clues and few cutes ones such as 43D. Not tooooo tricky, other than the theme – which totally gives way to an easy solve once you see it. A good way to end this year in hell. And now, I’m OFF!

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Evil Elves

Posted on 16 December 2019 by carolyn

5:37 – record time for my current 106 day streak, and 13 seconds over my fastest Monday. Also, my 500th puzzle solved!

for the last 10 years, this is what I think of when I hear “elf” https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2019/dec/15/elf-on-the-shelf-is-a-fun-and-festive-way-to-teach-your-child-to-submit-to-the-surveillance-state

I love a nice and breezy easy Monday solve. I got up extraordinarily early to embark on a work trek to the mountains, only to find it was canceled due to weather just as I was about to walk out of the elevator at my apartment.

So, instead of packing, like I should have, I went back to sleep, dealt with some annoying Erbil Apartment issues, and dashed this off. Proud of myself for getting the first themer right off the bat, and over half the puzzle on the first across pass. I still don’t really know who Tyler Perry is, so will never remember MADEA, but lots of other little nuggets that I was able to fish out of my pre-holiday mind…

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Friday Frustration

Posted on 13 December 2019 by carolyn

25:22 – which is actually faster than yesterday’s and 4 minutes under my average for my current 103 day streak. It felt much longer, as I started with little more than BANFF and BOSC after the first pass. Even after having MUESLI for breakfast. Well, I also had “hourglass” and “benefatto” (which is what my Fitbit tells me when I hit 250 steps in an hour), but those were ULTRA not VERY NICE. Other missed FIRSTSTEPs: TETE, ADD, PORK… and HARP in the wrong place…

I got ETHEL and ARAL and the BEAV easily enough, but that corner was otherwise a mystery for a good minute. I was mystified that SMORES didn’t fit (can you make just one?) and VWBUS didn’t seem to fit until I realized “yogurt” (which I also had for breakfast) was wrong, too.

Ok, yeah DYLAN of course was a first pass, too. And REBA only took a couple seconds of thought.

As a themeless Friday goes, it was pretty blah. RASHGUARD was one of the last entries I figured out, although FIRSTSTEP came pretty early on. POLARBEARPLUNGE was cute, I’ll give it that, although they’re called Walruses in Russia.

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The Elements of Solving

Posted on 12 December 2019 by bella

Bella here again reporting on today’s NYT crossword.

Current streak to date: 218
Today’s time: 38:32

This puzzle was challenging, no doubt. The main issue was that the fill ping-ponged between gimmes and complete naticks. There weren’t any entries that were satisfying to solve. There was a lot of obscure fill and weak cluing, but the constructor admits that in his notes on the puzzle. Apparently it was the only way to make the theme work.

When I saw SN, I realized the theme and immediately thought it was brilliant. The science nerd in me geeked out, but then the critic in me poked holes in it. As far as the used elements go, I think they’re well known with ND and SM being notable exceptions… Honestly it’s just unfair to use elements from that separated block on the table because who would know those unless they studied science?

GELLER was an easy gimme (not sure why NYT sorted it as tricky clue, what humanoid hasn’t heard of that oh-so-popular 90s sitcom?) BONFIRE is not what I would say a Burning Man staple is, maybe more like EFFIGY. BONFIRE seems too lowkey for what that festival is about.

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Wrote in RHYME before RLESS because at least RHYME is an actual word that people use, whereas RLESS is meaningLESS junk. Not sure when people say I WILL SO as a comeback. And also not sure why sting means SMART. The two long entries are good, but took too long to see and most of the crosses were not friendly with obscure ESSENES and that vague clue for DAUNT.

Honestly, I think reading about this puzzle’s construction is more interesting than solving the final product. The author clearly put a lot of thought into the puzzle. The grid is designed to look somewhat like the Rutherford-Bohr model of the atom.

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You kind of have to want to see it though. Have a good Thursday πŸ€“

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Then and Now

Posted on 11 December 2019 by bella

Hello fellow xnerds. Bella here, making my debut into the world of crossword critiquing.

Current streak to date: 217
Today’s Time: 26:10 (which is about my average Wednesday solve time)

Looking back, I’m not sure why I couldn’t see the revealer. In my mind, I could only think of “Child Stars: Where are They Now?” The AHA moment came right at the end of my solving journey.

I felt like this whole grid was wreaking HAVOC on my mind. So many misdirections… DRAT for CRUD, WRITE for WROTE, GOES for GADS, OLGA for INGA (because I only read Frankenstein and never saw “Young Frankenstein” though I guess I should to bolster my crosswordese).

There were a few bad entries that really stuck out to me (SCHWA?? ENCLS??) But I guess the fill isn’t all horrible. I did like the timely appearance of FIRST SNOW, and I immediately wrote in CORN DOG, a favorite treat of my mother’s. But I will say the theme entries themselves are not exciting enough to warrant the sloggy fill of the grid. They are all normal phrases, but didn’t result in any joy from solving or make the solving any easier.

Here’s to hoping for a better Thursday ✌️

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SAKARTVELO ROSÉS

Posted on 9 December 2019 by camwon

When I was a kid, CRUELLA De Vil was, hands-down, the scariest Disney villain. She easily still is! I mean, she turned puppies into fur coats! I’m fairly positive that they wouldn’t ever be allowed to put that into a children’s movie these days. I’m actually pretty horrified right now thinking about her Dalmatian fur coat. I mean, a puppy jacket?! πŸ™

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Anyway, the puzzle today was not nearly as scary as CRUELLA. I finished under 6 minutes, which is lightning fast for me. I don’t actually think it’s possible for me to finish a full sized puzzle on my phone much faster.

The theme was lacking a bit, as I had to look back over the puzzle afterwards to figure out if there was, in fact, a theme. I might be missing something, but I think the four themed answers are plural noun phrases that comprised of any “PLACE NAME + COLOR” and are 15 letters. That’s it, that’s all.

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Alternative themed clue: Summertime refreshments in the Caucasus

There was some fresh fill though, such as ED HELMS and THE WAVE. ELNINOS isn’t bad, either. I learned about NILS Lofgran and Currier and IVES today.

I missed out on doing the Saturday and Sunday puzzles this week as the ultra proved to require a bit more “recovery” (read: cycles of trying to eat, vomiting, and sleeping) than I expected.

I’m pretty sure that if I had properly trained for the race and taken a few more of the well-known ultra marathon precautions seriously (such as replacing the salt my body was rapidly hemorrhaging around mile 33), I wouldn’t have needed 60 hours to be a functional human again afterwards. But, I will get my crossword streak back in good time and also decide in good time if torturing myself for 12 hours is really the most productive way to spend a Friday.

This is what most of Qatar looks like, I can now attest.

So, stay tuned for some fun/funky/belated Saturday and Sunday commentary! Unless, of course, Carol PERKs up and writes an entry or Bella decides to make her xnerdi.es ALOHA!

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Over it

Posted on 5 December 2019 by carolyn

ALAS, that’s the feeling of today’s puzzle. Thursdays are a love/hate day. I expect fuckery in the puzzle, but since it’s the last day of the work week I know I have to get it done early or else I risk being too incapacitated later. I love it when I get the gimmick and admire the cleverness. I hate it when I get the gimmick and it’s half-assed. Like today’s. I mean, either do a rebus, or don’t. Use the circles to make a point, or don’t. Make a pun clue, or don’t. Not this wishy washy crap… two of the themers could have had really good clues. The other two definitely needed some work. And there’s a lot to blame here with the weird cluing. An urn at brunch? Morbid. Unix is old? Not as old as Multics πŸ™‚ And I can imagine a lot that’s lurid!

And then this “shtick” bullshit.

25:20 … It was like bad sex… you know, when you’re just waiting for it be over.

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UDDERly Easy!

Posted on 4 December 2019 by camwon

My OTTER title for this entry is “Does Carol Have The BIRDFLU?”

I’m writing this today because Carol has been feeling a bit under the weather the past few days and has forgotten to keep our brand new blog updated! We hope to be reading her little MORELS of crossword wisdom soon.

Today’s puzzle barely gave me any pause at all. It did have a few interesting facts in it, such as Sean Lennon’s middle name and the opening line of THE RAVEN. I love it when destinations I’ve been to, like PRAGUE, are in the puzzle as well as places I need to visit, like RWANDA and PERU. One day I’ll plan trip based on a crossword’s geographical references.

The theme came to me as soon as I made out GOALPOSTS in the southeast. I immediately figured out the rest of the themers and had to go back to suss out MOVING GOALPOSTS. I’ve always heard it as “moving the goalposts”, though I like “Moving Goalposts” as it sounds like it could be the name of the next Faith Hill album.

The only slight hang up I had was initially writing JIM as Tim. Can someone also explain to me how “Step on it!” clues SOLE?

To me, “sole” (rhymes with “guacaMOLE”) means something like “dude” in Samoan (and apparently in other Polynesian languages, too). And speaking of Samoa, everyone should harass an anti-vaxxer today, as the death toll of the horrifying measles outbreak there has reached 52 this week.

Medical professionals have attributed this outbreak to a rise in fear of vaccines that has arisen thanks to Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and an Instagram influencer of Samoan decent named Taylor Winterstein. They capitalized on the tragic deaths of two infants who died after being mistakenly given muscle relaxers instead of MMR vaccines. They have been knowingly spreading lies to Samoans in order to enrich themselves. You can read about it here, but the long and short of it is that Ms. Winterstein and Mr. Kennedy should do the world a favor by digging holes and getting into them.

A second Samoan word in the puzzle today is MOA, which means chicken. Chicken happens to be one-third of my dinner tonight, along with some sweet POTATO ravioli left over from Thanksgiving.

PS- I’ve identified at least two more Samoan words hidden in today’s puzzle! I’ll cook this for anyone who can figure out what they are!

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