If you've been doing crosswords for a while, you've come across one where there's something a little off about the clues, and eventually you need to figure out what that is. Well, this is one of those crosswords. The Downs are all normal, but the Across clues must be PUTINREVERSE to work correctly for the answers. Oddly, though, 1-Across "Sound like heaven (HARP) kind of works either way. Maybe that was left intentionally vague to keep us from figuring it out too soon! Oh, and now that I look at it again, I see that "Game of observation for travel" could get one thinking about thinks like "I Spy!," but by the time I got there I had figured out the trick, and knew that SAFARI worked better for the inverted clue - "Travel for observation of game."
So once the trick is worked out, this plays like a themeless. The long Downs are technically revealers, but they work just fine as regular entries. And there are some fun shorter entries, like DEFRAY (Set off), TROU (Brief in pants), NEIGH (Nags about noise?).
Is it a problem that, after getting crosses leaving "ALA__" I put in ALIbi for "It's worth remembering!" Hah! Also worth remembering, at least during one's school or fighting years, is ALAMO.
I think of the term "cuss out" more than CUSSAT (Into light), but it's not wrong wrong. SPOTON (Correct thoroughly), on the other hand, was SPOTON.
- Horace




