Monday, November 12, 2012

Solution No. 3,260

Heeding the suggestion of a sage e-mailer, I'm going to try putting the weekly solutions into their own posts, so they'll be at the top of the blog.  However, they'll still be below a fold (i.e. click to see them), so readers who haven't worked on the puzzle yet won't see them accidentally.

3,260 was a breeze, as I said, with a theme that was probably as much fun for the constructors as for the solvers.  The theme simplified cluing enough to let them put some things in the grid which otherwise would have been either too hard or too obvious to make a good clue.

Degree of difficulty (by standards of this weekly puzzle): easy.  5d is not a construction I'd seen before, but perfectly legit.

Political content: 1a.

Composer reference: No composers, but a pretty diverse lineup of performers referenced in 15a, 24a, 8d, 17d, and 24d

solution and annotation below the fold

Legend: "*" anagram; "~" sounds like; "<" letters reversed; "( )" letters inserted; "_" or lower case: letters deleted; "†" explicit in the clue, “^” first letter or letters, “{“ relocated letter or letters

Across
†1a
<TWEN< | T_Y TWENTY
<NEWT< (“Gingrich, reversal indicated by “returns”), + T_rustworth_Y (first and last letters indicated by “superficially”)
9a
*HEREAFTER
*FREE EARTH (anagram indicated by “revolutionary”)
10a
*E(M)BER
*BEER (anagram indicated by “spill”) containing (around) M^ine (first letter indicated by “beginning”)
11a
WOODSY
Pun: Tiger Woods (golfer)
†12a
<BOR A< BORA
<A ROB<  (A + steal, reversal indicated by “to the west”)
14a
_HALT
asp_HALT (“pavement” omitting [“leaving”] ASP [“snake”[)
†15a
BUDDY BUDDY
Non-pun: Buddy Holly (musician)
†19a
W(ALL)A WALLA
ALL (“everything”) contained in (“can be found in”) WA (“Washington”)
This should have had an exclamation point: “Washington” is part of both the definition and the wordplay.
21a
AM I | D
“AM I” (“existential question”) + D^espair (first letter indicated by “start”)
†24a
_LANG LANG
s_LANG (“nonstandard language”, omission of first letter  (†)
26a
_VER IF Y_
co_VER IF Y_ou (hidden word indicated by “look inside”)
28a
C_R | AWL
C_arpente_R (first and last letters indicated by “clothes”) + AWL (“cobbler’s tool”)
29a
RE}E{LECTED
RE}F{LECTED (“deliberated”, change of F to E indicated by “one more stroke of the pen”)
Clever!
†30a
DOUB_ | LE VIS | (I) ON
DOUB_t (“suspect”, omission of last letter indicated by “for the most part”) + LEVIS (“jeans”) + ON (†), containing (“having”) I (“one”)


Down

1d
T(*URM)OIL
*RUM (anagram indicated by “drunk”) contained in (“during”) TOIL (“work”)
2d
*ELAPSE
*PLEASE (anagram indicated by “shuffle”)
3d
TO | T_E
TO (†) + T_allahasseE (first and last letters indicated by “outskirts”)
4d
T_ | OR SO
T_en (first letter indicated by “first of”) + OR SO (“approximately”)
5d
*EW(<E LAM<)BS
<MALE< (reversal indicated by “mounting”) contained in (“in”) *WEBS (anagram indicated by “tangled”)
6d
*TABLOID
*A BIT OLD (anagram indicated by “is recycled”)
†7d
CHOW CHOW
Double definition
8d
_ARIA
m_ARIA (“Callas”, omission of first letter indicated by “doesn’t begin”)
13d
<TUB A<
<A BUT< (“a though” reversal indicated by “getting higher”)
16d
*DOLT
*TOLD (anagram indicated by “off”)
†17d
<YAD< | A  YADA
<DAY< (Doris Day, reversal indicated by “brought up”) + A (†)
18a
BALL | CLUB
BALL (“dance”) + CLUB (“beat”)
“Indians” example in the definition is the Cleveland Indians
20d
*LON(G AG)O
GAG (“silence”) contained in (“maintained by”) *LOON (anagram indicated by “crazy”)
22d
*MOISTEN
*SOME TIN (anagram indicated by “haphazardly”)
23d
YE | (ME) NI
YE (“ ‘the’ old”) + NI (“nickel”) containing (“captivated”) ME (†)
24d
LUC_Y
LUC_k_Y (omission of K [“king”] indicated by “abandons”)
Definition cross-references 27d
25d
*NERVE
*NEVER (anagram indicated by “fails”)
27d
*DESI
*SIDE (anagram indicated by “jittery”)
Definition cross-references 24d
The matched pair cross-reference makes it harder to get the definitions.  So in the interest of fairness, Hot and Trazom made the wordplay easy



1 comment:

  1. 19A: we use the exclamation point to flag &lit clues. This clue is not an &lit, because you can't read the whole thing as a definition since "Everything can be found in" is not part of the definition. Moreover you can't read the whole clue as wordplay, since "city" is not part of the wordplay. If you want "Washington" to be part of both, then you have an overlap which offends some purists. (It does not offend me.) However, if you think of just "city" as the definition, the clue is legit by any standard.

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