The World Cup is coming to North America! It's first games were in 1930, and have been happening every four years since. So it's astonishing to find out that only eight countries have joined the exclusive club of WORLDCUPWINNERS. They are represented by their country code in the circled letters, each hidden in an answer that crosses the central spanning 8D answer. The first was Uruguay, and the most recent Argentina, with Brazil the most winningest club, with five victories. Germany and Italy each have four wins.
And to top it off, there's a bit of crosswordese that actually is theme related at 56D: Only player on three victorious teams in this puzzle (PELE). Nice!
I wonder if the USA will ever make it onto this list. I doubt it!
| Museo REINA Sofía, in ESPaña |
I find that when a puzzle is this dense with theme material, the clues for the non-theme entries tend towards the straightforward. I can see why that would need to happen: it can be challenging to find your way into a puzzle like this, and on a Wednesday, which is meant to be more difficult than the early weekdays but not to the level of a tricksy Thursday, it's important to give solvers a chance.
So I will overlook the questionable entries (TYS, I see you!), and note 45A: Cousin of a flugelhorn (CORNET) - very nice - and The Marvelous MIRIAM Maisel. I also look fondly on NOWISE, which reminds me of Pogo and of Foghorn Leghorn.
On to The Turn!
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