Thursday, October 6, 2016

Thursday, October 6, 2016, Timothy Polin

13:21

Wow! I think this is a really impressive theme for a Thursday. It feels like the kind of thing you'd see in a Sunday theme, but it's in a 15x15 grid with a surprise revealer.

And it's done really well. I love the idea: take the syllable sī (that's a long I for those of you playing at home), insert it in the middle of a two word phrase, and clue the resulting wackiness. First, the fact that each time the added syllable is in the middle of the two words justifies the MIDSIZE revealer (which can be reparsed as "mid-sī's"). Second, the original phrases are solid, and the silly twists humorous (I like SEMPERSCIFI the best, but PETPSYCHO is pretty good too). But best of all (and third), the syllable is spelled in a novel way in each answer!

Nice work, Mr. Polin.

The fill is pretty darned good as well. 1A: Bedridden (LAIDUP) gets a B+. It's a nice term, and the adjective nature of it is hidden well. The first entry I put in was 2D: Like Wabash College (ALLMALE), but it was a total stab, as was AMOS. In fact, the first entry I was confident about came all the way over at 12D, with DONJOHN, played so badly it was memorable, by Keanu Reeves. What a strange choice.

Of course, DENZEL was in that (as well as in Philadelphia, the movie, with Tom Hanks). He was much better. Other answers I liked: IDOLATRY and PANOPLY. Lovely stuff there. Also MANOHMAN. I enjoyed 33D: Letter embellishment (SERIF) crossing 49A: Letter sign-off (FONDLY).

Definitely a thumbs up on this one.

- Colum

3 comments:

  1. DNF in 37:31
    The NE corner was not coming in for me, so I had to take a DNF. The theme, though, I'll agree, is excellent. I really enjoyed the solve and the great theme answers. BILLSINAI is probably something President Trump will do, and meanwhile, Bill Nye is the CEO of the Planetary Society, of which I've been a member nearly since its inception. And the aforementioned SEMPERSCIFI is great because, well, sci fi. Anyway, I'm glad that ANAL was clued as it was, but is GIRT really old-style? Don't people use that regularly? GILLNET sounds painful; I'm glad that it's frowned upon by reasonable people. Nice that PONY is adjacent to STEEDS. Even though I had a DNF, I'll give this puzzle, in general, a thumbs up, but the NE is full of crossed Naticks, IMO, so I'll DIS that whole area.

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  2. 24:36

    Another thumbs up from me. And I agree that the NE, with ORONOCO, DONJOHN (not a gimme for all solvers), ROS, and KANJI was tough. I laughed when I finally got ESKIMO (White house occupant?)(I definitely needed that question mark!), and then INK (Some media coverage) finally fixed ORoNOCO for me, which I had guessed off of ODE, my first confident answer.

    Lots of great stuff in here. IDIOTIC, TREASON, RIBMEAT, BOUNCE, ALYSSUM, RATTRAP... and yes, even MANOHMAN. Very nice!

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  3. Also, Mr. Polin just had a puzzle published ten days ago! That has got to be the shortest time between bylines that I can remember (those week-long projects don't count)!

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