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Midi Themed

Trig in a Bottle

See 14 Across

Words:  40 (11×11)

Average Length:  5.10

I never quite understood why people use 26 Acrosses – you basically look like you’ve been bathing in Cheetos – but here’s a puzzle about them.

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Midi Themed

Kia Ora

Milford Sound, New Zealand (photo taken Jan. 2024)

Words:  42 (11×11)

Average Length:  4.57

Australia is magnificent; New Zealand is magical.  Plus, the indigenous (4 Down) language is vowel-heavy, making commonly used names for various fauna, flora, customs, etc. wonderfully crossword-friendly.  Enjoy the puzzle and visit PuffinlessTravel.com for photos and my write-up of New Zealand – I promise if you read the posts you’ll get past any unfamiliar 30 Across content!

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Midi

Happy First Birthday Ella

Ella and Mia

Words:  46

Average Length:  4.78

When my granddaughter was born last year, I constructed a puzzle welcoming her to our family.  She’s now the big 01, so I decided to keep the birthday puzzle tradition going.  Happy birthday, Ella!!!

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Midi Mini

Repeat After Me

Words:  32

Average Length:  4.00

Here are four minis tucked inside a midi … idi … idi …di …i. Enjoy!

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Midi Themed

Suits Me

Words:  28 (9×9)

Average Length:  4.93

So here’s the deal; I’ll get straight to the point:  flush with excitement, as if playing to a full house, I present you this week’s midi.  The only other thing I have to say is that of all the songs listed in the clue to 11 Across, Janis’s is the best, Paul’s the catchiest, Billy’s the silkiest, and Lobo’s the, um, Lobo-est.

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Midi Themed

Six to Ten

Words:  28

Average Length:  4.64

After posting One to Five last week, I figured I had to do Six to Ten this week.  I think that’ll be the end of the series, which I assume will get much harder now that we’re in double digits.

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Midi Themed

Name That Tune

Praça do Comercio, Lisbon (see 1 Across) (picture taken Oct. 2022)

Words:  42 (11×11)

Average Length:  4.81

This puzzle is my entry to the Crosshare monthly midi contest (theme:  music; I promise I didn’t pay anyone to choose that, but thanks, Sommersmith!).  If you’re not yet familiar with Crosshare (crosshare.org), it’s a wonderful online community for independent crossword constructors, as well as for people who enjoy solving puzzles by independent crossword constructors. 

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Midi Themeless

Themeless Midi

Young storks I saw yesterday in Vukovar, Croatia. They have nothing to do with this puzzle, but I needed a picture, so there.

Words:  16

Average Length:  5.00

This one probably plays tougher than usual for a midi – I clued it at roughly the difficulty level of a full-size themeless.  Enjoy! 

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Midi Themed

First Grade Desk Nostalgia

See the writeup – I’m pretty sure my weird (weirder than usual) facial expression was due to an attempted monkey impersonation

Words:  42 (11×11)

Average Length:  4.86

Having a grandchild has fanned the flames of my already-blazing nostalgia.  As I was reading to her last week – “Dear Zoo,” a wonderful book as long as you don’t focus on the fact that a zoo is willy-nilly sending elephants and lions to children upon request – it occurred to me that her elementary school experience will be vastly different from mine.  And thinking about mine triggered a wave of visceral recollections about the look and feel of the contents of my desk. Hence this puzzle.

One more note:  my 1st and 4th grade teacher, Mrs. Bonder, who is well into her 90s, is friends with me on Facebook and is as smart and admirable as ever.  Mrs. Bonder, you’ve been a lifelong inspiration!

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Midi Themed

Cornered

Close-up of rhododendron, Glendalough, Ireland, June 2019 (see 12 Across)

Words:  42 (11×11)

Average Length:  4.71

I never saw the movie containing the line that underlies this puzzle, but I know the music and much of the plot through sheer osmosis.  I hope you enjoy the puzzle, particularly the handful of “?”-designated clues.

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