Here’s a super-sized, pun-filled, meaty (especially 33 Down) puzzle for your solving pleasure.
I just got back from two weeks in Japan. I’ve got posts about Tokyo, Hakone, Takayama, Kanazawa, Kyoto, and Hiroshima on my travel blog. Please check them out if you’re interested!
See 5 Down. Photo taken in London, England, June 2017
Words: 38
Average Length: 5.53
19 Across was the seed, but the puns don’t stop there. I’m really happy with this grid design – it’s wide open with no 3-letter fill. You might well see it again!
1 down, 98 to go (see 20 Across). Photo taken near Queenstown, New Zealand, Feb. 2024.
Words: 72
Average Length: 5.36
I couldn’t construct my 99th themeless without using 20 Across as a seed! Then came the parallel entries at 4 Down and 26 Down and at 11 Down and 33 Down. Have fun!
Of all the overseas places I’ve visited – 99 and counting – Ireland is the friendliest. Although I don’t have a bit of Irish blood, I’ve never felt so at home anywhere else. The people are warm, quick to laugh, and hospitable beyond belief, and the scenery’s not too shabby either. And then there’s the literature: on an island of barely over 7 million people, seemingly every tenth person is a prize-winning author, poet, or playwright. (Given that books are my crack, I’ve crammed several Irish writers into this grid and clues, including several of my all-time favorites (Roddy Doyle, Kevin Barry, Maggie O’Farrell).)
The two seeds were 1 Down (which also accounts for the title) and 5 Down (because I’ve had the clue for a while and finally put the answer in a puzzle).
Flying over the Alps, March 2019 – about as close to outer space as I’m likely to get
Words: 72
Average Length: 5.22
I could have saved this puzzle for Earth Day, assuming it’s not outlawed by the Despoiler of All Things Precious and Good, but I’ve been making my way through Cixin Liu’s brilliant “Three-Body Problem” trilogy and felt compelled to publish it a month early.
Dessert (see 16 Across clue). My wife baked this cake a couple of weeks ago. It was even better than it looks!
Words: 72
Average Length: 5.25
The two grid-spanners were the seeds for this moderately challenging themeless. If you’ve never heard the song clued at 35 Across, here’s a link. It’s gorgeous.