Wednesday's puzzle is an homage to one of the greatest toys ever, and its inventor - Erno Rubik and his eponymous Cube. I remember getting my first Cube in high school, wasting countless hours learning how to solve it, and am enthralled to this day by the mechanism of the thing and its variants.
Seeing the little nine-letter square with circled letters in the middle, I thought I'd work my way inward and leave it till the end, so I hit the theme clues kind of at random ..
- TURNINGPRO ("Giving up one's amateur status")
- MADSCRAMBLES ("Frantic rushes")
- FLYINGCOLORS ("Something it's good to pass with")
Filling in the nine centre squares reveals the inventor's name, all scrambled up. Nice payoff!
Of course, he says pedantically, the scrambled 3x3 in the middle could never be re-arranged to spell ERNO RUBIK. The 'E' would have to transform from an edge piece to a corner piece, and so on and so forth. (Irritated with me yet? 😁 )
Outside the theme, other clever C/APs were "Vampire double feature?" (FANGS) and especially "Days or Knights follower" (INN) - the latter had me trying to justify PIP as an answer. "Botheration" was a quaint clue for ADO. Finally, as an avid cyclist, I appreciated PEDALPOWER as "Standard bicycle propulsion". As it should be!
A fun crossword, all in all, maybe a touch on the easy side for a Wednesday. On to tomorrow, where the Turn awaits!
-philbo

