Sunday, June 7, 2026

Sunday, June 7, 2026, Adam Wagner and Simeon Seigel

 SPLIT SECONDS

While some are whiling away time in what seems like sunny Italia (if the pictures on Horace's BeReal are anything to go by), I have to make do with New York City in the early Summer. It's nothing to sneeze at! Unless you are dealing with allergies, like some bloggers. Ah well, there's alway the New York Times Crossword to take your mind off of sniffling.

Today we have the ingenious idea of a series of three answers which can be reparsed into two answers by putting them all together and then split them somewhere in the middle. So 22A (GATECH - that's Georgia Tech), 23A (ANGELIC) and 24 (ENSURE) can be split into GATECH/ANGE and LIC/ENSURE

I am impressed with the way the words recombine in these creations! SOLI/STEN and CHES/STABLES is nice in the way the T changes from a silent sound to a sounded one. The reverse happens with the C in CHIAS/MUS and CLEMEN/TINES. We even lose a syllable in THEREST/IME and then regain it in ANTIT/HEFT.

To top it off, we get a revealer in the middle at 66A: Amount that "ain't bad," so to speak ... or what to make with six sets of answers in this puzzle? (TWOOUTOFTHREE).

A classic SCONE

It was fun to figure out what was going on with each set of answers, which drove the enjoyment of the solve. But we had room for some fun clues as well! How about 7D: Lofty pitches (HIGHCS) - challenging to see that clearly! And 112: Chest beaters? (HEARTS) was nice. 

I'll also give a shout out to SONOFA, and to PHOEBE, who I hope can enjoy a good Sunday puzzle even as she's dealing with an unwell pet.

- Colum

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