Tuesday, January 31, 2017

Tuesday, January 31, 2017, Neil Padrick Wilson

0:08:33 (F.W.O.E.)

Sad to end the month with a careless error, but I'll take it, as I always try to, as a lesson to be more careful. In my defense, INCOG (36D: Disguised, briefly) is not exactly a great answer, and my attempt (INCOs) makes some sense, what with "cosplay" being such a big thing nowadays. Of course, TEXTMESSAsE (55A: *Its arrival might be signaled by a ding) makes no sense at all. Check. Your. Crosses.


Now, on to the theme. I like the idea of all those things being found INABOTTLE, and QUALITYTIME (23A: *What a family spends together at the dinner table) (at least found in a bottle in song) and TEXTMESSAGE are both good. But FORKEDLIGHTNING (38A: Branches in a storm?) is not a thing that anyone ever says. Sure, lightning can be forked, but FORKEDLIGHTNING isn't a thing like QUALITYTIME is a thing. Or even like SWEETTEA (58A: So-called "house wine of the South") (Favorite clue of the month) is a thing. CARGOSHIP (18A: *Vessel with a large hold) is also a thing, but kind of a boring one.

So that's kind of a wash. The fill has a few annoying bits, like SOUPNAZI (22A: "Seinfeld" stock character?) (cute with the "stock," but still... when's that show going to fade gracefully away?), and ABU (2D: Aladdin's monkey), ISSEL (4D: Basketball Hall-of-Famer Dan) and FRYE (43A: 6'11" Channing of the N.B.A.) are not exactly Tuesday-friendly names.

I did like them bringing the LOLZ (32A: Hilarity, in Internet-speak), and GALLANTRY (3D: Courage in Battle) and CHENILLE (5D: Plush fabric) are fancy... are they worth ABU and ISSEL? It's a hard call. 1A: Pulling a rabbit out of a hat, e.g. (MAGIC) gets a B. I tried "trick," which fouled me up for a while, and I think Frannie tried something different but similar. Overall, let's call the whole thing ABASH. I mean a wash...

Colum takes over again tomorrow (I hope. :) ), and I'll see you in March. (Rumors have been circulating that Frannie might actually take March, and if those prove true, I'll see you in April. If I don't see you in person at the ACPT first, that is. (!))

- Horace


p.s. Congratulations to Mr. Wilson on his debut puzzle!

4 comments:

  1. 5:45
    I'll give it a break because it's a debut puzzle, but I was not altogether pleased by this one. 1A: Pulling a rabbit out of a hat, e.g. is not MAGIC. It is a trick, or a magic trick. Unless you're suggesting the person is literally doing it, in which case I guess it might be magic. So, bad clue there. And then there's the ACER / ASSN / COHAB / REPIN fiasco. At least ELIZA is clued with Hamilton. INCOG is terrible. AGAZE. Oof.

    LEOX?!

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  2. Also, I've just noticed this: you've put your time in hours, minutes, and seconds. Has this been going on all along, and I've been doing it wrong?!

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    1. Don't sweat it. I do it one way, you do it a different way. It's variety that makes the world go round.

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  3. 11:16 (FWOE)
    SIRBARTON/ASTIN cross. I've never heard of Sean ASTIN, and I'm sick to the teeth of horse names in puzzles. The SOUPNAZI, on the other hand, is excellent...I mean, C'MON! I agree about FORKEDLIGHTNING. LEOX is bad; we knew it would be LEO_, with only I, V and X possible. Of course, EXO-planet is the only possibility for the cross, and since it's astronomical, it's a wash IMO.

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