Thursday, November 28, 2024

LAT tk (Gareth) 

 


NYT 11:58 (ZDL) 

 


Universal tk (Sophia) 

 


USA Today tk (Emily) 

 

Note: No BEQ, Fireball or WSJ puzzles due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Have a wonderful holiday and please eat responsibly.

Ricky J. Sirois’s New York Times crossword — Zachary David Levy’s write-up

Difficulty: Average (11m58s)

Ricky J. Sirois’s New York Times crossword, 11/28/24, 1128

Today’s theme: this puzzle is stacked 

  • SUB / SUB / SUB stack (Digital newsletter platform)
  • SHORT / SHORT / SHORT stack (Pancake order)
  • HAY / HAY / HAY stack (Place to find a needle, maybe)
  • SMOKE / SMOKE / SMOKE stack (Factory chimney)

Very nice.  Rebus puzzles have become de rigueur on the challenging end of the spectrum over the last ~ten years, so it’s always nice to see a grid that pulls off the curveball.  It reminds me of Paolo Pasco’s “Groupthink” Fireball puzzle from 2018 (see here).

Cracking: PIED A TERRE, which is French for “Terry’s foot”

Slacking: cluing ILSA as anyone other than Ingrid Bergman

Sidetracking: speaking of Bogey et al — Key LARGO blew up the keys long before the Beach Boys were singing about fictional islands in the Caribbean

 

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1 Response to Thursday, November 28, 2024

  1. huda says:

    NYT: I loved it :)

    Happy Thanksgiving, y’all.

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