Saturday, November 12, 2022

Saturday, November 12, 2022, Billy Bratton

It's another of those weeks when it seems Friday and Saturday have been swapped. Yesterday's puzzle took me over 25 minutes, but this was over in a BANANASPLIT second. Or, 7:13, if you're looking for specifics.

SOUSA

My favorite C/AP by far today was "It resurfaces after 20 minutes" (ZAMBONI). That is some kwality kluing. (See also: "Krazy KAT.") Also in the running was "Southwestern city that produces most of the U.S.'s Snickers bars" (WACOTEXAS). Who knew? I mean, nobody thinks about where Snickers bars are made, do they? They just exist under the counter at CVS. I guess I assumed they were mined.

"Peter or Paul, but not Mary" (TSAR) was cute. As was "Small matter" (ATOM). And one that I didn't even see until I started to review the puzzle for the review was "Apt shoe for a plumber?" (CLOG). Heh. Nice. 

There were a couple names I didn't know, but it made little difference, as the crosses were usually obvious ("One growing up in a cave?" (STALAGMITE), or "Fuzzy fruit that's technically a berry" (KIWI), for example). And there were a few that seemed dated - Big PAPI, MEG Ryan, and, of course, ASTA. But that ZAMBONI clue saves it.

Does anyone know why HAT lights up when you're on 40-Down "Exceed" (GOPAST)? 

- Horace

p.s. Is it weird that I've never heard of DIPPINDOTS

 

3 comments:

  1. 12:13 here compared to thirty-something yesterday. Very fast for a Saturday, but smooth fill and nicely done cluing. I don't know much about DIPPINDOTS either, or why HAT lights up when GOPAST is chosen. I was wondering that myself. Probably Colum knows. I had to wait for ZOOMMEETING for STALAGMITE (I never get those straight), but other than that, crosses rescued me on the few that I didn't know (LAURIE Hernandez and KOFI Siriboe among them). Always nice to be reminded of Supergirl (ALIEN).

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    1. As Dad says, "Stalactites hold tight to the ceiling." And I think Dave says the G in STALAGMITE stands for "ground" and the C in stalactite stands for "ceiling." Maybe one of those will work for you. :)

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    2. Excellent ways to remember them! We'll see if they stick....

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