Thursday, May 24, 2018

Thurdsay, May 24, 2018, Erik Agard and Andy Kravis

0:14:03

Since I wrote so much about the constructor yesterday, I will start this review by reminding readers that Erik Agard is the reigning champion of the American Crossword Puzzle Tournament (A.C.P.T.). And I don't know anything about Andy Kravis, unfortunately. Let's just assume that he and Mr. Agard are friends. Or, if they weren't before, they probably now have at least a passing familiarity with one another. (Boy, that's a great start to a review ...)

On to the musiness at band!, er, righting the wee view ... I mean, ... oh, never mind!

59-Across

This theme of SPOONERISMS, the base phrases for which require a spoon to eat or serve, is both ludicrous and oddly tight. I mean, the very idea! Good SPOONERISMS are hard enough to come up with, and to force four from foodstuffs requiring a spoon is either very impressive or insane. Or a little of both. The pour fairs are:

WHINNYMEETS (Mini-Wheats) 18A: Horse races?

JERRYCELLO (Cherry Jello) 25A: Seinfeld's stringed instrument?

PASTYHOODING (Hasty Pudding) 37A: Particularly pale Ph.D. ceremony? - perhaps the most absurd cluing, but still, especially appropriate for today, as it is commencement day at Harvard, where the Hasty Pudding Club is a big deal, and where there will certainly be plenty of PASTYHOODINGs.

PAYGROUPON (Grey Poupon) 52A: Pony up for a certain online deal?

 And if that weren't enough, there's lots to like in the fill as well. Old-school ICHABOD and GARRISON are balanced out nicely by SRSLY (10D: "Are you kidding me?," in texts) and THEWEEKND (11D: R&B singer who had a 2015 #1 hit with "Can't Feel My Face"). That last is crossed well by HELEN (31A: Literary character with a powerful face) ("...that launched a thousand ships.") Clever. And what about ODE (62D: Opposite of a poetry slam?)!? Very nice.

I'm a fig ban!

- Horace

2 comments:

  1. 10:19
    Outstanding puzzle. I finished in the SE corner, where 55A: Rough (HARSH), 56D: Out (ALIBI), and 66A: Tug or tub (BOAT) were a real challenge to come up with. I love 50A: Doctor or engineer (RIG). That's a brilliant clue.

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  2. 11:40
    Great clue and great puzzle, despite the lack of a rebus, just because it's so brilliant. I never heard of this THEWEEKND, but didn't need to because the crosses were not a problem. I even think that the circles were needed to point out that the themers were all spoon-related. Very nicely-done. Frannie must be happy with EEL.

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