" WE’LL BE BACK SHORTLY" January 26, 2024

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kurtalert wrote: Fri Jan 26, 2024 12:37 pm Hah, sorry - usually I'm a total dunce with the WSJ metas, so I was quite surprised that I hit page 1 here. Although, it might just be Mike Shenk's puzzles- I'm much more on Gaffney's wavelength, apparently, as nearly all of the WSJ ones that I manage to solve are his, and I rarely get Shenk's.
I was curious, so I looked at my data since I started doing the WSJ in late '22 and early '23. I average about 20 minutes on a Gaffney (average level: 2.1) and 25 on a Shenk (average level: 2.4), indicating that I might speak Gaffney's language a bit more! (I've had more time speaking it with MGWCC!).

Good luck to all those still working on cracking this conundrum, and congrats to those who have already!
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Solve my latest "Pun of a Kind" Meta!: 92. It's a Breeze
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Ashore! Two in a row... feeling less and less the newbie that I felt over the course of the last couple months!

At least I'm pretty sure that I made it... Either way, can I please have a tall IPA to try and warm the soul in this CO snow?
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SewYoung wrote: Fri Jan 26, 2024 11:47 am
woozy wrote: Fri Jan 26, 2024 11:18 am
PHOFER wrote: Fri Jan 26, 2024 9:26 am On the shore, and it looks like it will be crowded. After Sunday midnight I’d be interested in seeing proposals for the best clue for the contest answer words (that is, a clue like the clues for the other theme answers).
Well, just concatenating the given clues for the entries (with a little allowance for grammar/syntax tweaking) is an acceptable clue.

But we're a creative bunch. We can do better.
I love this bunch of folks. I have learned, yet another new word. When I saw "concatenating" I thought surely it was a typo, but looked it up and Lo and Behold, it was a real word that I had never heard of.
Whoa.... just as Charles Schulz once assumed everyone knew what a ZAMBONI was (Snoopy as the WWI flying ace accidentally shot one and all the readers in the SF Bay area went "?????"), I assumed everyone knew what concatenate meant.

CON=with or together
CATENA= chain

concatenate= to chain together.
Funny story. I was all set to enter Par for the course for the CrossHare midi contest for April but I mistakenly thought midi meant 7x 7 and not 11 x 11. Oops. Well.... Here's a complex but **small** meta on the subject of golf.
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FWIW I didn't think this grid was particularly difficult (certainly within one degree of standard deviation) but I didn't think the meta was particularly easy either. Not a natural thing that leaps visually out at you. It took me well-past the time when I start to sink and figure that means I will never get it without a nudge. But, unusually, this is one that *can* be solved by chewing and tying all possibilitys the the hints could possibly mean. I wouldn't say it was a tough one but, for me, it seemed more comfortable hanging out with the tough kids and being a poseur.
Funny story. I was all set to enter Par for the course for the CrossHare midi contest for April but I mistakenly thought midi meant 7x 7 and not 11 x 11. Oops. Well.... Here's a complex but **small** meta on the subject of golf.
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#145

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I'm ashore. I will have an alcohol free Heineken. They're not bad!
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Holy s***!!! People who said this was easy just have warped brains!!!
Having said that, I am VERY pleased with myself for my second pure solo solve in a row. I feel my brain warping. It must be the mid-day single-malt. (I don’t believe in the term “too early”). Ashore!!!
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Lots of fun! Relaxing ashore. I hope to be back shortly -- with a mug!
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Ashore. Beer me!
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woozy wrote: Fri Jan 26, 2024 2:07 pm
SewYoung wrote: Fri Jan 26, 2024 11:47 am
woozy wrote: Fri Jan 26, 2024 11:18 am

Well, just concatenating the given clues for the entries (with a little allowance for grammar/syntax tweaking) is an acceptable clue.

But we're a creative bunch. We can do better.
I love this bunch of folks. I have learned, yet another new word. When I saw "concatenating" I thought surely it was a typo, but looked it up and Lo and Behold, it was a real word that I had never heard of.
Whoa.... just as Charles Schulz once assumed everyone knew what a ZAMBONI was (Snoopy as the WWI flying ace accidentally shot one and all the readers in the SF Bay area went "?????"), I assumed everyone knew what concatenate meant.

CON=with or together
CATENA= chain

concatenate= to chain together.
I haven't followed hockey in years. As a kid, I thought driving the zamboni would be so much fun!
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Ashore - the grid took me longer to complete than the meta!
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SewYoung wrote: Fri Jan 26, 2024 11:47 am
woozy wrote: Fri Jan 26, 2024 11:18 am
PHOFER wrote: Fri Jan 26, 2024 9:26 am On the shore, and it looks like it will be crowded. After Sunday midnight I’d be interested in seeing proposals for the best clue for the contest answer words (that is, a clue like the clues for the other theme answers).
Well, just concatenating the given clues for the entries (with a little allowance for grammar/syntax tweaking) is an acceptable clue.

But we're a creative bunch. We can do better.
I love this bunch of folks. I have learned, yet another new word. When I saw "concatenating" I thought surely it was a typo, but looked it up and Lo and Behold, it was a real word that I had never heard of.
I think that was (and may still be) a function you could select on a copy machine.
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Janet wrote: Fri Jan 26, 2024 3:45 pm
SewYoung wrote: Fri Jan 26, 2024 11:47 am
woozy wrote: Fri Jan 26, 2024 11:18 am

Well, just concatenating the given clues for the entries (with a little allowance for grammar/syntax tweaking) is an acceptable clue.

But we're a creative bunch. We can do better.
I love this bunch of folks. I have learned, yet another new word. When I saw "concatenating" I thought surely it was a typo, but looked it up and Lo and Behold, it was a real word that I had never heard of.
I think that was (and may still be) a function you could select on a copy machine.
CONCATENATE is also a function in Excel for putting text strings together (of course).
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#153

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Ashore, unfortunately needed help on this one.
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#154

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Whew! Just made it ashore. Another solo solve.
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#155

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Ashore!
Jane, my puzzle buddy, had it solved within 90 minutes of yesterday's release. I had to set it aside to attend other matters and couldn't solve until this morning. Sigh. Then 9 holes of golf and home to post. I think a pale ale is on the menu this afternoon.
I prefer my kale with a silent K.
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Ashore.
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Ashore!!
Took me forever to figure out the grid especially the themers… good grief, Charlie Brown!!
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What a fun ZOOM today! Great to see everyone! Have a wonderful weekend.
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Tough grid, fun meta, great Zoom call!
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Ashore, thanks to the zoom tow in. Never would have gotten this one otherwise!
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