Sunday, December 24, 2017

Sunday, December 24, 2017, Jeff Chen and Mary Lou Guizzo

MAKING A FAST BUCK

Twas the night before Christmas, and all through the grid
A creature was appearing, that was not a mouse
The circles were laid in the puzzle with care
And even a fun little red rebus square!


I really enjoyed this puzzle. Kind of cool way to get the drawing in there by using the alphabet in circled squares. The drawing is really quite good, and it seems to me that it would be very tricky to make this work properly. I mean, you've got some leeway, I guess, but not very much. Maybe the head could have looked a little different, but the legs, body, and tail are all just about perfectly rendered. Very cute. And they did it all while still fitting in over fifty squares of symmetrical thematic material, plus some bonus theme answers scattered here and there (SAINT (84A: Nicholas, e.g.), ELVES (15D: Notably non unionized workers), JINGLES (66A: Sleigh bell sounds), WISE (79D: Three ____ men), SANTA (94D: Deliverer of Christmas packages) (Amazon didn't fit!), and NORTHPOLE (82D: Starting point for an annual flight) to name just six!).

With that kind of constraint, I would expect quite a bit of OMY, ANKE, NOMDE, and ARR, but really, it didn't seem so bad. I noticed more the fun clues like 86A: Give a ring? (PROPOSE), the hilarious "48D: Like van Gogh, later in life (ONEEARED), and "95D: Capital whose name ends in its state's postal code" (ALBANY). That last one took me entirely too long. I had the A and all I could think of were Augusta and Atlanta! I was also thrown off by thinking of a dovecote at "28A: Called from the cote" (BLEATED), but apparently, a cote can also be used for mammals.

I enjoyed the quality fill like PLUME (3D: Large column of smoke), EMBLAZONS (18D: Decorates brilliantly), and MILLINER (47D: Hatmaker). Sure, we get STRIPY (13D: Having streaks) and LEFTKEY (9D: It moves a cursor back), but I don't mind today. I enjoyed this puzzle quite a bit. I hope you did too.

Now I'll spring to my Subaru sleigh, to my friends give a whistle,
And away to the Whole Foods for tenderloin with no gristle!
But before I sign off, I'll give a non-PC fright,
by wishing Merry Christmas to all, and may you have a good night.

- Horace

2 comments:

  1. 23:15
    I really enjoyed this one also. Except for the ridiculous LEFTKEY. But after reading about what a challenge this was for Mr. Chen, I can certainly appreciate the effort and not nitpick minor issues. And there were winners like ONEEARED, which I also enjoyed.

    Thanks for the poetic writeup - it has me in the mood for Christmas, just in the Nick of time.

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  2. 42:09
    Tenderloin? OMY. Across Lite doesn't have a picture like the one you show. One would think that the NYT could get that straight. Enough with holidays now. It'll be nice to settle into the regular winter in a short while, NOLIE. I tried Joni in the puzzle at first where JIMI belongs, and I'd never heard the term HELLENE, but there's nothing too CRAZY in here. ALBANY took me too long, too. Nice to have NESSMAN in there.

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