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Mini Themeless

Minsk No Words

See 11 Across (photo taken in the Vatican Museum, July 2014)

Words:  18 (7×7)

Average Length:  5.00

As you can probably tell, the seed for this puzzle was 1 Across, which I first heard from a fellow traveler on my recent trip to Australia and New Zealand.  (The female counterpart is “werewife.”)  The puzzle’s title, by the way, is a pun on the capital of 4 Down.

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Themeless

Themeless 72

See 9 Down (photo taken in the Mercado de Santander, Oct. 2022)

Words:  66

Average Length:  5.76

The seeds for this grid were 18 and 50 Across, but the clue I’m “proudest” of (in a that’ll-make-them-groan sense) is 3 Down.   As an extra treat, here’s 1 Across singing “The Ballad of Bilbo Baggins.”

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Mini Themed

Play Ball!

I like Davey Martinez a lot, but I miss Dusty. Happy retirement!!

Words:  18 (7×7)

Average Length:  5.00

February is finally ending (save for one quadrennial last gasp tomorrow), which means Opening Day is just a few weeks away.  Here’s a grid welcoming the new season, including my predictions for the NL, AL, and World Series champs.

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Themed

In All Honesty

See the clue for 15 Across (“Posh”). Photo taken outside the Budapest Ritz Carlton, July 2023.

Words:  74

Average Length:  5.24

The phrase that seeded this puzzle apparently goes back to an 18th century play by Oliver Goldsmith entitled “She Stoops To Conquer.”  It’s also been used in songs by Bing Crosby, Lynyrd Skynyrd, and others, as well as books by Charles Dickens and J.K. Rowling. 

63 Across is one of my all-time favorite songs by one of my all-time favorite groups.  Here’s a link, which can double as a hint if you’re stuck on the lyrics.   

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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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Krafty Clues

See 33 Down (photo taken in Rudesheim, Germany, Oct. 2019, apparently during a “T” shortage)

Words:  69

Average Length:  5.04

The seed for this one was 15 Across, which I was going to use in a totally different puzzle that proved recalcitrant.  So – reduce, reuse, recycle, and poof – this nutritious if overdressed grid.  (Phillies fans, I know you’re not exactly famous for being able to take a joke, but if you finish with the worst defensive metrics in baseball you deserve to be tweaked in a clue (6 Down), even one written by a fan of the currently irrelevant Nats.)

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Themed Travel Midi

G’day!

Words:  42

Average Length:  4.52

Here’s my 2 Down to the fascinating, magnificent country of Australia, where I was fortunate to spend ten days in early January.  I visited Melbourne, Sydney, Queensland, Uluru, and the Great Barrier Reef and loved all of them, notwithstanding rainfall befitting construction of an Ark.  If you want to see some pictures and my travelogue, please visit my travel blog, PuffinlessTravel.com and search for Australia.

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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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Themed

Color Meld 3 – Food

The Little Cathedral, Glendalough, Ireland (see 6 Across). Photo taken June 2019.

Words:  72

Average Length:  5.19

Here’s the third and final “Color Meld” puzzle, for the simple reason that there are only three unique ways to combine the three primary colors.  Warning:  this puzzle might leave you hungry! 

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Themed

Themeless 69

See 31 and 50 Down. Photo taken in London, June 2017.

Words:  70

Average Length:  5.43

Originally, 22 Across and 5 Down were going to be theme answers in a puzzle about barriers, real and metaphorical, but I couldn’t come up with three more decent themers to make it work.  Presto change-o, I repurposed them as the seeds for this themeless. 

I’ve wanted to work 30 Across into a puzzle for a while and managed to do so here.  As for the clues to 31 Down and 50 Down, I’ve been doing a lot of reading/singing with my granddaughter.  Hopefully this puzzle won’t go bumpety-bump-bump while you’re solving it!

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