I don't usually talk about solve times, but this week The Turn went in reverse order for me: Thursday took longer than Friday, which took longer than today's. And the odd thing is that this one felt the hardest at the beginning, but then things started to fall into place.
In the NW, I did not know the word OCEANARIA (Expansive marine exhibits), but I guessed that it would start with "ocean," so that helped. And although I thought "Grand Tour, e.g." was a bit of a stretch as a clue, after a few downs it sure looked like it would be BIKERACE. I would prefer to have seen the name of an actual race, rather than an umbrella term, but hey, it's Saturday.Over in the NE, I broke in with "Peacock's home" (NBC), and CEL (Piece of cartoon memorabilia), before the long Downs started to res in. GREENBERET came to mind immediately, but I didn't realize that it was only a nickname. The real name is United States Army Special Forces. Oh, and speaking of trivia, Montpelier is smaller than PIERRE (Second-smallest U.S. state capital by population (about 14,000 people)), but Vermont is only second in the least populous state category, to Wyoming.
I liked the Wilde quote (LIFEIMITATESART), and it was interesting to learn about CREAMSODA (Soft drink originally made with egg whites).
Colum takes over tomorrow! Until then, happy puzzling!
- Horace






