Monday, December 14, 2020

Monday, December 14, 2020

An ABLY constructed crossword, with a TROVE of accomplished women -- ELLEMACPHERSON, KAYHAGAN, SAMANTHABEE, and SANDRAOH -- all distinguished not only by their accomplishments but by having a homonym for a letter in their name. We appreciated the reappearance of PSY (11D, Gangam style rapper), who hasn't been alluded to in the crossword since ... yesterday; and were intrigued by 34D, Typical John Le Carre work, SPYNOVEL, appearing two days after that extraordinary author's passing. We love ...

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Friday, October, 4, 2024 - Bilbo Baggins, one of the SHIER members of The Shire 🙄

Friday, October, 4, 2024 - Bilbo Baggins, one of the SHIER members of The Shire 🙄

An elegant Friday crossword by Zhouqin Burnikel, her 80th for the NYTimes(!). Jean hit a few snags in the bottom right, whereas Mike spun his wheels in the central and upper right regions, before finally getting traction. A fun time was (eventually) had by all, and we have the deets inside, as well as a fine Fun Fact Friday segment (if we do say so ourselves, ... which we do!) Show note imagery: POORI, Indian fried bread (finally, an Indian bread that is neither NAAN nor ROTI), and a debut a...

5 Okt 202420min

Thursday, October 3, 2024 - Live long and prosper!

Thursday, October 3, 2024 - Live long and prosper!

This is a fine debut crossword by Rena Cohen, with an aptly large number of debut entries to accompany a clever but initially cryptic theme. It involved a rebus, but evolved into the rather important question of where should that rebus go? We have the deets inside, so we cordially invite you to check out today's episode. As a reminder, as you are listening to today's podcast, it always helps to have a completed version of the crossword close at hand so you can follow the conversation. If you...

4 Okt 202418min

Wednesday, October 2, 2024 - We're not teasing, TEASEL is in the grid!

Wednesday, October 2, 2024 - We're not teasing, TEASEL is in the grid!

A perfect midweek crossword by Luke K. Schreiber that has echos of yesterday's puzzle. You will recall (or if not, check out our podcast), that yesterday we had a slew of cryptids that couldn't quite be seen clearly. Today we have 13 animals that are, essentially, in hiding; and that entertaining similarity is due, no doubt, to the NYTimes Crossword editor (and person who we hope can be buttered up enough to show up for an interview with us), Joel Fagliano. Show note imagery: A TEASEL We lov...

3 Okt 202415min

Tuesday, October 1, 2024 - HOORAH, a Kevin Curry and Jeff Chen collaboration

Tuesday, October 1, 2024 - HOORAH, a Kevin Curry and Jeff Chen collaboration

Kevin Curry and Jeff Chen have teamed up to create a fun Tuesday crossword, based on an ingenious attempt to merge myth and mystery. We won't say any more about it here (as October is No Spoiler Month), but we have plenty to say about it in today's podcast, so do have a listen. Beyond our dissection of today's puzzle, we are also delighted to announce the winners of our latest Triplet Tuesday Contest, and ... it was a tie! Congrats to our winners, as well as all who participated: you'll get ...

2 Okt 202424min

Monday, September 30, 2024 - All good months must come to an end ...

Monday, September 30, 2024 - All good months must come to an end ...

Today's crossword, by Alexander Liebeskind, does what all good Monday crosswords should do: offer entertaining clues and not crush the spirit of crossword solvers just getting their feet wet. Our favorite entry? 39D, Loud and unhappy sports fans, in slang, BOOBIRDS, although we were also quite taken by 6D, Empire whose capital city was Tenochtitlán: AZTEC. Show note imagery: Tenochtitlán, in all its ancient glory We love feedback! Send us a text... Contact Info: We love listener mail...

1 Okt 202411min

Sunday, September 29, 2024 - Joe Deeney rides, er, writes, again!

Sunday, September 29, 2024 - Joe Deeney rides, er, writes, again!

Joe Deeney has gotten accolades for writing terrific crosswords, and today's puzzle, we are pleased to report, continues the streak. The theme is ingenious, there are lots of gems everywhere you look in the grid, all-in-all a nice bit of work. Deets inside, as well as a return of our "Oh, That's How You Pronounce It" segment, -- which, astonishingly, may provoke the need for another OTHYPI in the near future! Show note imagery: A CATCAFE! We love feedback! Send us a text... Contact Info: We ...

30 Sep 202422min

Saturday, September 27, 2024 - Tarnation this was a tough crossword!

Saturday, September 27, 2024 - Tarnation this was a tough crossword!

You know when a grid has words like HORCHATA and AORTAE lurking inside that the puzzle is going to be tough, and that is most definitely the case today, in this epic Saturday crossword by Margaret Seikel, her 9th for the NYTimes, and her first Saturday entry. Jean got through it much faster than Mike, but both were able to persevere and had a grand time, as today's podcast makes abundantly clear. It's Saturday, and we've picked our JAMCOTWA (Jean And Mike Crossword Of The Week Award), which ...

29 Sep 202422min

Friday, September 27, 2024 - A LYRICAL Friday crossword

Friday, September 27, 2024 - A LYRICAL Friday crossword

Today's crossword, Jake Bunch's second for the NYTimes, and his second Friday, was splendid: even though Friday crosswords are typically themeless, this did have a meta-theme, really, really intriguing clues. Beyond those mentioned in the podcast, we had 59A, Composer for whom Poland's largest airport is named, CHOPIN; 26D, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, etc.: Abbr, STS (oh, of course!); and an answer that only shows up rarely in the grid, but we are happy whenever it deigns to drop by, 11D, Simply delectabl...

28 Sep 202417min

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