Nothing to do with the puzzle. I visited a glassmaking factory outside Cabo San Lucas the other day and was captivated by the colors.
Words: 30 (9×11)
Average Length: 5.27
I was inspired to create this puzzle after seeing pictures from the 12A/3D space telescope installation. I’d never heard of 12A before – she was a brilliant astronomer who was also a fierce advocate for women in science. She received many honors during her lifetime, but was snubbed for a Nobel Prize, apparently because of her gender. Maybe she’ll get one posthumously, but at least her name now graces a facility that should continue to expand on her lifelong work helping us better understand the cosmos.
Leaving San Diego on the Oceania Insignia, en route to Mexico, Costa Rica, Guatemala, Colombia, Grand Cayman, and Miami. I’m writing about the trip on my PuffinlessTravel blog – check it out if you’re interested.
Words: 91 (17×17)
Average Length: 5.32
A super-sized collection of silly literary puns – how can you resist?
Reykjavik, Iceland, July 2024. Nothing to do with the puzzle.
Words: 41 (12×11)
Average Length: 5.41
We lost two more rock icons in June – Brian Wilson, the creative force behind the Beach Boys, and the incomparable Sly Stone, producer, bandleader, songwriter, singer, and multi-instrumentalist who created some of the catchiest, funkiest, most socially powerful hits of the late ‘60s and early ‘70s. I picked one well-known song from each of these geniuses as the seeds for this puzzle.
If you’re intrigued by Sly Stone, there’s a terrific documentary from Questlove about him: “Sly Lives! A/k/a the Burden of Black Genius.” And if you haven’t seen it yet, please check out Questlove’s “Summer of Soul,” a documentary about the 1969 Harlem Cultural Festival with some of the greatest music you’ll ever hear.
Delos, with 2 Down in the background. Photo taken July 2014.
Words: 42 (11×11)
Average Length: 4.81
I’ve never tried constructing a meta before, and this is a pretty basic one as metas go. The answer is a classic rock song from one of my favorite groups. If your classic rock knowledge is, um, underdeveloped, feel free to search online – or just click on this link for the music video.
This puzzle celebrates and honors the FIVE MILLION Americans who took part in rallies across the nation last Saturday opposing the Trump regime. I attended the one in Charlottesville and wrote about it on my travel blog. Here’s a link if you’re interested; in addition to the essay, there are photos of some of the amazingly creative signs.
The seeds for this puzzle were 19 Across (a book I found helpful in learning to write clearly), 31 Across (a concept needlessly occupying scarce mental real estate from a bio course 50 years ago), and 49 Across (a lyrical, beautiful, slim, fictional thought experiment).
This has nothing to do with the puzzle – I just thought it was funny. Guess the car’s a “shift.”
Words: 55 (12×13)
Average Length: 4.73
The clue/answer pair for 21 Down popped into my head and I went looking for other possible theme answers. I couldn’t come up with enough good ones for a full-size puzzle, so here’s a large-ish midi. Enjoy!