Tuesday, December 10, 2024 - The answer might be UGLI, but the clue is beautiful 😀

Tuesday, December 10, 2024 - The answer might be UGLI, but the clue is beautiful 😀

This was a quintessential NYTimes crossword, featuring an arty theme with a twist, and a SWARM of supporting clues guaranteed to bring a smile to your face, including 51D, Give a take, OPINE; 6D, Likely aftermath of a toddler's playtime, MESS; and 50D, "No can do, lassie", NAE. Brilliant, the lot of them! Speaking of lot, we're going to be having another Triplet Tuesday contest next week, and there will be a lot of prizes just there for the taking (well, you have to win the contest first, a ...

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Thursday, January 11, 2024 - X marks the spot!

Thursday, January 11, 2024 - X marks the spot!

Today's puzzle, by Damon Gulczynski, has an ingenious and well-disguised theme: and thanks to the revealer's position in the bottom-right, we are kept in suspense / befuddlement, until the very end -- just the way we like it! A few clues that didn't make it into the episode but are worthy of note include 26D, Groups of hands, CREWS (brilliant!); 41D, Instrument notary featured in George Michael's 1984 hit, "Careless Whisper", SAX (wait, a SAX can whisper? 😀); some very sage advice, 12D, Good...

12 Jan 20247min

Wednesday, January 10, 2024 - GOBI, the world's most aptly named desert!

Wednesday, January 10, 2024 - GOBI, the world's most aptly named desert!

There was one TYPEO in today's grid, but that was by design and quite amusing (20A, What's tolerated by every body?), as we can count on one hand (without resorting to any phalanges chicanery) the number of genuine TYPEOs in the NYTimes Crossword. Some real gems lay lurking in the grid, from subtle clues such as 61D, Its ways are numbered, RTE (lovely!), to the minor head scratcher (for some of us), 12D, One of the Astaires, ADELE (no, not that one); and one that we mentioned in the ep...

11 Jan 202415min

Tuesday, January 9, 2024 - OCTOPI, the Einsteins of the depths! 🐙

Tuesday, January 9, 2024 - OCTOPI, the Einsteins of the depths! 🐙

This is Adam Wagner's 18th crossword, and it was a doozy, with 4 debut answers, including both cohosts' favorite, 6D, Exploded, WENTKABOOM. The grid was replete with many other less explosive but still notable clues/answers, such as 24D, "The Way" in Chinese Pinyin, DAO; 9D, New Jersey city named for its most famous former resident, EDISON; and 1D, Bully in "Back to the Future", BIFF. A fine, fine crossword, and we are looking forward to Adam Wagner's 19th, which based on his prio...

10 Jan 202418min

Monday, January 8, 2024 - TEDLASSO wins big ... in the NYTimes crossword?

Monday, January 8, 2024 - TEDLASSO wins big ... in the NYTimes crossword?

TEDLASSO might've been shutout at the Golden Globes, but he won big by appearing in today's NYTimes crossword, thanks to Nate Cardin, constructor and (by his own account) TEDLASSO fan. We suspect that Nate Cardin might also have liked rodeos, as today's theme definitely implies: you can almost smell the PETRICHOR (see yesterday's episode for the deets on that) from here. Show note imagery: Being a rodeo clown is tougher than it looks! We love feedback! Send us a text... Contact Info: We love...

8 Jan 202413min

Sunday, January 7, 2024 - The name's Chyna ... BLAC Chyna!

Sunday, January 7, 2024 - The name's Chyna ... BLAC Chyna!

A superb Sunday crossword by Michael Schlossberg, meeting the cruciverbal RDA for: old-timey clues -- 5A, "Yikes!", EGAD, and 19A, "Sounds 'bout right to me", IRECKONSO; birds that Mike has never heard of -- 3D, Bird also known as a lapwing, PEWIT, and 84D, Bittern, e.g., HERON; and a word that neither of the cohosts had heard of -- 2D, Petrichor, n.: The pleasant _________ of rainfall on dry soil, AROMA (but to be clear, the word we were unfamiliar with was Petrichor, we nose, er, ...

8 Jan 202421min

Saturday, January 6, 2024 - Today's "Can you work it into casual conversation?" challenge: BOKEH!

Saturday, January 6, 2024 - Today's "Can you work it into casual conversation?" challenge: BOKEH!

After Friday's grueling workout, today's crossword, even though it was a Saturday, seemed relatively straightforward. We are not complaining, though, because the clues were entertaining, the answers educational, and the overall effect soothing. A few examples of the constructors' craft: 55A, They change colors, DYERS; 33D, Where pizza is said to have been invented, NAPLES (what, not Chicago?? 😀); and 44A, A symptom of "man's failure as a thinking animal", according to John Steinbeck, WAR (pro...

7 Jan 202414min

Friday, January 5, 2024 - EASYREAD, tricky solve!

Friday, January 5, 2024 - EASYREAD, tricky solve!

A tough, tough Friday crossword by David P. Williams -- his third, and his third to use the exact same grid pattern! The grid was daunting, with many a long answer, and there were almost no "gimme" clues to get a foothold. Mercifully (at least from Mike's perspective) there were relatively few pop culture references, just a lot of joyous word play. Deets inside, as well as a very fine fact for Fun Fact Friday, so download, listen up, and enjoy! Show note imagery: an early bread slicing machi...

6 Jan 202420min

Thursday, January 4, 2023 - SOBE, or not SOBE ... yup, it was SOBE 😀

Thursday, January 4, 2023 - SOBE, or not SOBE ... yup, it was SOBE 😀

An excellent Thursday crossword, marred by an unfortunate technical glitch. The themed clues contained underlined letters, but the underscores did not appear in the app (they appeared as expected in a web browser). Needless to say this caused much consternation and gnashing of teeth, and the NYTimes crossword editorial team leapt into action, quickly replacing underscores with parentheses: but some early solvers were a tad ticked. Still, once you look past the underscore fiasco, you can see a...

5 Jan 202416min

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