Dear readers, I cannot lie : I was somewhat underwhelmed by Saturday's puzzle. What do I look for on Saturday, and to a lesser extent on Friday? Difficulty. Misleading clues, echoing my esteemed co-blogger Colum. I want to have to chew and chew on a corner until the answers finally reveal themselves. (This is less fun, mind you, when there's a timer counting down the seconds in the corner of one's eye.) I wasn't feeling it today, as I filled in the grid, and I don't think it's "me" - I know I've plateaued as a solver. I do know this asks a lot of setter + editors. Maybe I'm guilty of taking some things for granted, y'know?
So to the puzzle. Like probably all of you, I was inclined to enter ORC at the very top as a "Lord of the Rings" extra. But no, I thought, too obvious - so I entered ENT instead, and that wasn't right either - it was ELF. Hmmm .. maybe I should rethink the opinions stated above, at least on the misleadingness front...
To be sure, there were many neat discoveries today. My family donated to OXFAM every year and I never really knew much about it. Collection of NGOs based in Nairobi??! Huh. If I did SITUPS regularly, maybe I'd know about the "butterfly" variation with one's soles pressed together. Sounds kinda painful...
QBERT was one of the many video games separating me from my quarters in my feckless youth. I was surprised to see it pop up today! To clue a SITAR as "held at about a 45-degree angle from the player's body" is to plumb deep into the canon of sitar knowlege... I liked HOARDED for "Overtook?", which would also be a good clue for "ODED". And indeed, a BONGO could certainly add flavour to a salsa. I was going to get all worked up about the extra 'Y' in BLUEY, the "titular animated dog of children's TV", but Google rescued me - there is such a TV show and it's not Blue's Clues at all.
I have a few friends who do ULTRA marathons. They're crazy, all of them.
And on that scattershot note, my week of blogging ends; Horace takes over this Bat Channel tomorrow. Have a great week everyone!
-philbo




