MGWCC #791 — “Table Games”
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MGWCC #791 — “Table Games”
MGWCC #791 — Friday, July 28th, 2023 — “Table Games”
Starting now, I’m writing a weekly crossword for Merriam-Webster’s website. It’s a puzzle type called “The Missing Letter” that I created especially for the site: 25 entries in the grid are defined using their M-W dictionary definition, and these each begin with a different letter of the alphabet. The only one not represented each week is “The Missing Letter,” and you can enter to win a $25 gift certificate at their site. Check it out here.
THIS WEEK’S INSTRUCTIONS:
This week’s contest answer is a 6-letter adjective that I hope you won’t think applies to this puzzle
Solve well, and be not led astray by words intended to deceive.
–Matt
NOTE: There are three additional hints given in an extra email and posting to Matt's Patreon site which do not affect credit given for a correct answer.
The spreadsheet will be PMed & available tomorrow evening.
WANT TO SUBSCRIBE TO MY CROSSWORD CONTEST?:
MGWCC is available only to subscribers at my Patreon page.
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Starting now, I’m writing a weekly crossword for Merriam-Webster’s website. It’s a puzzle type called “The Missing Letter” that I created especially for the site: 25 entries in the grid are defined using their M-W dictionary definition, and these each begin with a different letter of the alphabet. The only one not represented each week is “The Missing Letter,” and you can enter to win a $25 gift certificate at their site. Check it out here.
THIS WEEK’S INSTRUCTIONS:
This week’s contest answer is a 6-letter adjective that I hope you won’t think applies to this puzzle
Solve well, and be not led astray by words intended to deceive.
–Matt
NOTE: There are three additional hints given in an extra email and posting to Matt's Patreon site which do not affect credit given for a correct answer.
The spreadsheet will be PMed & available tomorrow evening.
WANT TO SUBSCRIBE TO MY CROSSWORD CONTEST?:
MGWCC is available only to subscribers at my Patreon page.
A subscription costs $3/month.
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Obvious self-promotion: I have a Level 5 (eep!) meta coming out tomorrow, and it's definitely playing like a Level 5. In honor of Matt's generosity, I'll also offer 3 early hints!
This was a fun one, and what I suspected turned out to be true. (I did take the hints, in full disclosure.) Another great one from the meta master!
How I feel after many Week 4 and Week 5 metas:
This was a fun one, and what I suspected turned out to be true. (I did take the hints, in full disclosure.) Another great one from the meta master!
How I feel after many Week 4 and Week 5 metas:
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Early hints are fine, but on a week 4 I don't know why they needed to be so soon? Wouldn't it have been good to give the Janglers a shot at solving before we all got hints that turn it into a week 2?MikeyG wrote: ↑Fri Jul 28, 2023 12:35 pm Obvious self-promotion: I have a Level 5 (eep!) meta coming out tomorrow, and it's definitely playing like a Level 5. In honor of Matt's generosity, I'll also offer 3 early hints!
This was a fun one, and what I suspected turned out to be true. (I did take the hints, in full disclosure.) Another fun one from the meta master!
How I feel after many Week 4 and Week 5 metas:
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I downloaded the puzzle at 12:01, and Jangler beamed up at 12:21 (he was a tad late today). However, utilizing the infamous quadratic equation, I believe I have now qualified for the long-sought-after "Downloaded the Puzzle Before Jangler Posted on the Board" badge.
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To the tune of "Pop Goes the Weasel":boharr wrote: ↑Fri Jul 28, 2023 1:06 pm I downloaded the puzzle at 12:01, and Jangler beamed up at 12:21 (he was a tad late today). However, utilizing the infamous quadratic equation, I believe I have now qualified for the long-sought-after "Downloaded the Puzzle Before Jangler Posted on the Board" badge.
x equals negative b
plus or minus square root
of b squared minus 4ac
all over 2a
And we'll see if this really does turn this into a Week 2! Data nerd here, with averages of 347 for 2023's Week 2 puzzles (thus far) and 304 for Week 3! Only 9 in about 75 minutes, so I think it's still playing on the difficult side.
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I pretty much agree with this sentiment.
However, it was awfully nice to have the hints right away, so I could avoid the feeling of helplessness that I often get with the hard metas, of not having any idea even where to start.
So I was weak, and read all three hints pretty much right away. Even with the hints it took me some time to tease out the meta solution. And I ended up at #8 on the leaderboard, an unaccustomed exalted position.
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Beamed up at #12! Really nice aha moment when I saw this one. I appreciated the hints.
Good luck, fellow Muggles!
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Number 23. Not sure why Matt put out hints so early, but they were indeed helpful.
I won't complain.
I won't complain.
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Solved with the hints. I had already worked out what the third one says, but the hunt was tough IMO. I might well have abandoned the path without that pointer to keep going. So definitely glad to have them.
Check out this very cool project by many of your favorite muggles to raise money to fight cancer. You get a fun puzzle bundle and good causes get $. Win-win: Crosswords for Cancer
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Beamed.
I used the hints — and still found it challenging.
Very cool! Fun aha!
I used the hints — and still found it challenging.
Very cool! Fun aha!
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Solved (pending leaderboard update) with hints, and feeling kind of unsatisfied about it. I can see that having official hints might level the playing field for the non-Muggle MGWCC crowd. But I don't like getting them with the puzzle because I have no willpower :-) We should at least have to request them.
Edit: Just curious, did people still submit as solo solve after using the hints? I assumed that made it non-solo.
Edit: Just curious, did people still submit as solo solve after using the hints? I assumed that made it non-solo.
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Beamified. I thought this was a fine week 4 puzzle!
Check out and support http://CrosswordsForCancer.com.
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I agree with @stmv. I rarely get week 4s, and lately I don’t always even try, so I took the hints right away and they made it the perfect level of difficulty to be fun for me. I don’t care about the leaderboard, but I can see why some would be annoyed that people using the hints are on there earlier than people who aren’t. Then again, we’re in different time zones and have different schedules too, so maybe it shouldn’t matter. Not everyone can get to a puzzle right when it comes out.
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On at #43
I used the hints. I called it a solo solve. I consider the hints that Matt puts in an e-mail to be the same as the hints that he sometimes puts in the clues (". . . or a [something or other] that you need to solve the meta").
Jay