![]() ![]() Or more aptly, heading down, like this joke. Get it? Elevated? Because it's a stairwell? Heading up? ![]() For example, STAIRWELLS isn't exciting by itself, but misdirecting with "a lot of steps" sure elevated it. Both could have risen to highlights if they didn't have such straightforward clues. Smith quote, "Arguing with a fool proves there are TWO," is so witty.īeautifully smooth puzzle, but for a 70-worder, there was potential left on the table with TOP STORIES and DATA FORMAT not doing much for me. AISLES was the big winner, playing on "long division." Literally, an aisle is a long division (of seating sections)! ETSY clued as a site for "crafty sorts" is amusing. I dug the wordplay and fun throughout the clues. ![]() All of this helped dilute the testosterone. I loved the fresh clue for EXES, referencing the Cardi B lyric. However, there's a lot of content that balances this. My first impression of the solve was that it was a bit macho for my taste, given MR WORLDWIDE, Scorsese's MEAN STREETS, and the curious nickname "Big Donkey" for Adam DUNN. If you enjoyed solving this one and want to find more of my stuff, or if you're new to themeless constructing/puzzle making in general and want to connect, hop over to Twitter or my blog and say hi! In the spirit of the central seed, though, I think this one just has a lot of good vibes - hope it made for a happy solve! I'm always so excited to share puzzles that I make, and I'm really thankful that the Times chose to run this one, especially given how many phenomenal themelesses are being constructed and submitted these days (including tomorrow's gem by two of my favorite constructors!). Nowadays, I'd probably aim for a grid design with more than 11 entries of 8+ letters. It's also the only one of my early themelesses that I made with a center stair stack layout - the NYT team said they enjoyed the SETTERS / STREETS anagram "mini theme" in the middle, which was fun and also completely unintentional. 5-Across, 52-Across, and 1-Down are some of my favorites! Compared to other themelesses I made in early 2020, this one has much more solid short fill (probably wouldn't jump to use RFK or EBOLA today, but they're both very real things), and the cluing is noticeably more interesting, with a surprising number of my clues making it through the editing progress. Four-poster or bunk e.g.This was the second themeless I ever made, and it was a bit of a lightning-in-a-bottle moment for me as a constructor who was still very new to the puzzle scene at the time.Letters that mean Mayday! crossword clue._ Mellark (Hunger Games character) crossword clue.Alexander and Mischa _ tennis-playing siblings who have won a Mexican Open as a pair crossword clue.Alumni Memorial Hall's building in Michigan: Abbr.When doubled a Gabor sister crossword clue.Click the answer to find similar crossword clues. Enter the length or pattern for better results. The Crossword Solver finds answers to classic crosswords and cryptic crossword puzzles. Mustache Hat artist Jean _ crossword clue The Crossword Solver found 20 answers to 'stock market debut', 3 letters crossword clue.Antonym's opposite for short crossword clue._ Room (2019 horror film) crossword clue.Please keep in mind that similar clues can have different answers that is why we. If you are looking for other crossword clue solutions simply use the search functionality in the sidebar. crossword clue which last appeared on Daily Themed Mini Crossword JanuPuzzle. Wayne and Cara _ tennis-playing siblings who have won Wimbledon as a pair crossword clue There is 1 possible solution for the: Stock market debut: Abbr.The Addams Family actress Christina _ crossword clue.Arya Stark's father in Game of Thrones crossword clue.Indent key on a keyboard crossword clue.Sun protector on a court crossword clue. ![]()
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