It is a cool construction feat to find three long entries that contain both "ten" and "one," and then to be able to set the puzzle so that those words begin in squares that have odd numbers in them. It's cool and it's impressive, but it is art?
Best clue: "Treat with the right Stuf?" (OREO). There have been hundreds of clues for OREO over the years, but this one is new. Nice.Oddest clue: "Some broadcasts updating current events" (NPRNEWS). Is the number off here? Are we to take "news" as plural? Strange.
I was a little surprised by the long downs today: TRANSLATING (Interpreter's job) and UNEARNEDRUN (Baseball score due to the defensive team's error). Not sure exactly why, but do we normally have 11-letter Downs on Monday?
So, a couple things. One, it looks like this blog is back on again. I know that will be of moderate interest to those few interested souls who have checked in every once in a while over the past decade-plus. Two, the A.C.P.T. is over and Paolo Pasco won for the second year in a row. He beat his two competitors on the stage by almost a full minute, finishing the championship puzzle in 3:43. Under four minutes. The final puzzle.
In distantly related news, I had my best tournament ever, finishing all seven puzzles within the time limits and making no errors. My time bonus (the time left on the clock when I finished each puzzle, totalled for all seven puzzles) was an hour and twenty-eight minutes. So not bad, most would say, but what did that get me? 241st place. Still, I'm happy with my performance, and I was also happy to see the best solvers out there doing what they do. It's a beautiful thing.
Thank you, Will Shortz, for making all this happen.
- Horace
p.s. I want to also give a big shout out to co-blogger Philbo, who broke into the top 100 this year! Congrats!