Friday, November 1, 2019

Friday, November 1, 2019, Robyn Weintraub

0:08:05

When I saw Ms. Weintraub's name today I got my hopes up for an entertaining puzzle, and I was not disappointed. This puzzle is loaded with good entries - There are fourteen (!) of nine letters or more, and all of them were solid. Let's list them all, shall we?

LIESL

ARTHISTORY (Major for a future museum curator) - straightforward
RICECOOKER (Steam-powered device?) - amusing
LICKETYSPLIT (Pronto) - excellent entry and clue
PRESCHOOL (Nursery) - fine
DECODERRING (Useful cryptography tool to have on hand?) - cute
ADOLESCENT (Not mature) - nice entry
LIBRARIANS (One's turning up the volume?) - SEXY!
TIMEISMONEY (Adage suggesting the value of working expeditiously) - somewhat tortured clue, and not in the hilarious way, as was true for SHE
SLAPSTICK (Monty Python genre) - Say no more!
DIRECTORSCUT (DVD special feature) - fine
SHOWERCAP (Headwear almost never worn outdoors) - unexpected
STRIPMALL (Shopping destination that sounds risqué) - amusing
MINORCHORD (This might sound sad) - great clue
ACTYOURAGE ("Don't be such a baby!") - really nice, exact clue.

That's a lot of very good material. And even the small stuff is elevated by cluing today, as in:

SYR (Setting for 44+ miles of the Euphrates: Abbr.) - Everyone loves geography!
OMAN (Arab nation once colonized by the Portuguese) - Everyone loves history!
NINE (Value not appearing on any Scrabble tile) - Everyone loves trivia!
SHE (Marine mollusk exoskeleton vendor, in a tongue twister?) - Everyone loves absurdly odd clues about tongue twisters!
LAO (Language in which "thank you" is "khob chai") - Everyone loves learning a new language!
ERGO (Post hoc, ____ propter hoc (common fallacy)) - Everyone loves Latin! ... or is that also a common fallacy?
HOW (The way) - Everyone loves being tricked into dropping in "Tao!" ...

There's just so much good! I was enjoying the solve so much that I even smiled at ASLOPE (On the up and up?), which, in a different puzzle, with a different clue, might have generated a different reaction. But not today.  Khob chai, Ms. Weintraub, for getting my Friday off to a great start. :)

- Horace

3 comments:

  1. 6:13
    Yes, completely agree. Ms. Weintraub is a superstar in this biz. Just had a reference to LIESL in a TV show last night, so that dropped right in. LICKETYSPLIT is my favorite today, but the LIBRARIANS clue got a laugh out loud response.

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  2. To be or not to be? That is the..... er, the wrong soliloquy if the issue is the tale told by an IDIOT.

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  3. 12:31
    Really fast but enjoyable solve. Any puzzle with LIESL and KUNIS in it BUOYS my MONTH. I had the __AN and tried irAN at first, but neither of the crosses would allow that for too long. I also tried EbaY where ETSY goes, but LIBRARIANS fixed that up. Nice crossing of SLITS and SLOT.

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