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Supersized Themed

Place Names

One of Cuba’s famous old American cars. I rode in this one, which was beautiful on the outside but had no working gauges (speedometer, gas, etc.)

Words:  88 (17×17)

Average Length:  5.30

I’m writing this while sitting in the lounge at the Houston airport on my way from Cuba (land of scarcity) to Washington DC in the super-size everything USA.  Hence a supersized puzzle.  Enjoy!

Cuba is a fascinating place whose wonderful people are suffering greatly as a result of the Cuban government’s regressive policies, the ill effects of which are exacerbated by the US government’s nonsensical and inhumane embargo.  I’ll be posting write-ups of my trip all week on my PuffinlessTravel.com blog – check them out if you’re interested or just want to see some pictures of what life is like 90 miles from Key West.

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Mini Themed

The Devil You Say

I may have to move! (Seen on a bike ride last weekend)

Words:  16

Average Length:  4.75

As promised, after last week’s heavenly-focused mini, here’s one playing devil’s advocate.  Happy Halloween!  Bit of a different schedule this week:  Tuesday instead of Wednesday for the mini, and I’ll post a full-size grid Friday before heading to Cuba for a week.  Next puzzle probably will be Monday the 13th.

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Themed

Color Meld 1 – Music

Rabbit (see 31 Across)

Words:  70

Average Length:  5.17

Even though I’m red-green colorblind, I’ve always been fascinated by the way different colors combine to form other colors.  Here’s the first of three puzzles in this vein.  The primary color theme answers for this one are two excellent, very well-known songs (19 and 32 Across).  19 Across, to me, is one of Dylan’s best, from the album of his (Blood on the Tracks) that I like the most.  32 Across also is a great song, from Joni Mitchell’s brilliant Ladies of the Canyon album (which also has “The Circle Game” and “For Free,” two other terrific tracks).  At first I was reluctant to include the relatively unfamiliar 49 Across as the secondary color theme answer, but I’ve always had a sweet spot in my heart for it, and it is, as the clue notes, considered the first bubblegum pop hit to make it to #1.  Here’s a link.

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Mini Themed

The Final Frontier

Words:  16 (7×7)

Average Length:  4.75

I guess I’m still stuck in outer space after Sunday’s tribute to The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy.  No worries, you don’t need to be a rocket scientist to solve this one.

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Themed

Themeless 63

This has nothing to do with the puzzle, but I saw this while food shopping yesterday. I absolutely do not want to know what happened!

Words:  72

Average Length:  5.28

It’s too bad this wasn’t Themeless 42, as you’ll understand once you’ve solved the puzzle.  I called this a themeless even though the one of the two seeds (1 Down/8 Down, with 17 Across the second) and a few other entries relate to a hysterically funny, warm-hearted Douglas Adams series that I would make compulsory reading if I were 1 Down/8 Down.  Constructor’s prerogative – if it’s 72 words or fewer I get to call it a themeless, especially if the related answers aren’t placed symmetrically.  (There’s also a bit of a baseball mini-theme.)

Note: please excuse the poor wording of the clue for 40 Across. The answer is plural.

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Mini Themed

Crossword Cuisine

Words:  32 (9×9)

Average Length:  4.00

Some crosswordese comes from architecture (OGEE, APSE, EAVE), some from geography (ARAL, URAL, RIA), some from the arts (ASTA, SMEE, IAGO).  And then there’s food and drink, perhaps the richest source of this less-than-nourishing fill.  I usually try to eschew these stale words, but for this week’s mini I stuffed as many commonly-used, calorie-laden words as possible into the  grid.  Bring an appetite, and come back Sunday for a meaty, well-seasoned themeless.

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Themed

Car-aoke

See 31 Across (wine-producing area; this one is in Favaios, Portugal)

Words:  79 (16×15)

Average Length:  5.16

I do my best singing in the car.  It’s still not good, mind you, but the enclosed space and built-in vibrato from the road have a salutary effect.  So, having crafted puzzles about music and food, music and plants, music and reptiles, music and transportation, music and weather, music and aging, and various other “music and” topics, it’s time for a puzzle about music and cars.  Put it in gear and solve away!

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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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Themed

Rejection Letters

We’re teaching our granddaughter to think for herself, learn tolerance, understand history, and cherish people’s differences. Take that, DeSantis!

Words:  77 (16×15)

Average Length:  5.40

A gardener, an insurance agent, a calculus professor, a low-cost lender, and a baby food executive submit novels to a publisher.   All are rejected.  Why?  Solve and find out!

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Mini Themed

Why English Is Hard

Words:  11 (5×6)

Average Length:  4.73

The inspiration for this puzzle came from a Brian Bilston poem, “Hear, [1 Down], and Everywear.”  If you’re not familiar with him, Brian Bliston is an English poet who is funny, sharply observant, self-deprecating, and brilliant at exploiting the weirdness of the English language.

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