03.08.08

Contemplation

Rembrandt, Aristotle Contemplating a Bust of Homer
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Saturday, March 8, 2008

Puzzle by Brad Wilber, edited by Will Shortz

Ah!, a Saturday thinking person’s crossword puzzle! A contemplation of convoluted clues, little-known trivia, a sadistic Dantesque masquerade of exotic conundrums and brain-bruising enigmas -- what fun!

Eleven letter entries, SPLASHGUARD (1A. Big flap on the road?); TOUJOURSGAI (15A. Song sung by Mehitabel in Broadway’s “Shinbone Alley”); UNPATRIOTIC (17A. Traitorous); EDGARBERGEN (61A. Dedicatee of “The Muppet Movie”); CAESARSALAD (65A. Dish with coddled egg); and HYMENOPTERA (67A. Order of ants).

Ten letters, RAILBARONS (10D. Cornelius Vanderbilt and Jay Gould) and PANCAKEDAY (29D. Mardi Gras, in the U.K.).

Nine letters, REMBRANDT (24A. Rijksmuseum subject) and ATTACKERS (51A. People in a rush).

Eight letters, SEASNAKE (12D. Dangerous swimmer with an oarlike tail); RESIDUES (13D. Bathtub rings, e.g.); SCUTTLES (14D. Deep-sixes); LIEABEDS (35D. Early-birds’ opposites); ILLTREAT (36D. Ride roughshod over); and MELTORME (37D. “Born to Be Blue” singer).

Seven letters, LIMNING (35A. Sketching); HOSTESS (39A. She’s entertaining); USOPENS (8D. Sports biggies); GAGSTER (22D. Card); DANTEAN (27D. Bizarrely hellish); and AIRBASE (43D. Home to some fighters). For the record, Dantean's a noun; Dantesque, an adjective; and Dante himself was born "Durante" -- bizarre?

After that, some relief with shorter entries, but with longer clues:

Six letters, LEGSIT (21A. Forgoes a cab, say); TEEDUP (26A. Ready to be driven); SERBIA (47A. The Danube flows through it); BRONZE (55A. With 59-Across, it lasted from about 3500 to 1000 B.C.); STUART (1D. Prolific suspense novelist Woods); PONGEE (2D. Soft, thin silk cloth); LUPONE (3D. 2006 Tony-nominated “Sweeney Todd” actress); Charles Darwin’s ship H.M.S. BEAGLE (48D.) INGEAR (49D. Ready to be driven); AGENDA (Steering committee’s creation).

Five letters, CZECH, DICER, GRIER and SARAN. Four letters: BAER, EBRO, ELLE, GAUL, GIVE, HURT, ILET, MESH, SKEE, SOTS, STEP. Three letters: AGE, AGO, AGT, AJA, ANA, ASU, AVI, CIA, DAM, EEC, EER, ENG, GEM, NEA, NEE, RAT, REN, SEE, SRS, SSR, STE, and UNI.

Do puzzle constructors delight in the thought of the solver's hand of flesh placed upon a head of stone?

I wonder.

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