MGWCC #768 — “Second Look”
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Could use a nudge? I see a couple of things but nothing leads anywhere yet.
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Awaiting transporter beam. Seems Scotty's stepped out of the transporter room to share in that 5th @Joe Ross was talking about (can you blame him?) as I've been standing here for hours. Hope I'm on the right communicator frequency...
I did submit a couple of "alternate" answers in the comments. Not serious ones. Funny what you can come up with when you aren't quite sure about one last element of the metanism.
EDIT: Successfully beamed up.
I did submit a couple of "alternate" answers in the comments. Not serious ones. Funny what you can come up with when you aren't quite sure about one last element of the metanism.
EDIT: Successfully beamed up.
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Funny, but as a retired banker, that specific question never actually crossed my mind. Now I'll be pondering it for the rest of the day. Probably will give me a headache. Wondering if I can take something for the resulting cranial discomfort...
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Solved as a team with my wife and son, many thanks to ky-mike for the help.
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Hunter: Think of this as you and I discussing 404 SOX compliance.
It's exactly like that, but not at all.
Pharmacologists discuss NSAID impact on renal functions over a beer, at parties, which is why we don't go to pharmacologist parties.
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I don't get out much. I've heard it used for a person at the party, especially one who has shared a lot of that fifth, but not for the party itself.MikeyG wrote: ↑Mon Feb 20, 2023 10:10 amI teach Gen Z, so I did know this, haha.Bird Lives wrote: ↑Mon Feb 20, 2023 7:03 amThat must be one of those "worth going to" parties that Will referred to in his Sunday puzzle -- a meaning for that three-letter entry that I was totally unaware of.
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Ah... Sarbanes-Oxley. Now there's a real party starter! And whenever I turned that topic around to how my spreadsheets aided centralized data collection to prove compliance, well, I was the life of the party.HoldThatThought wrote: ↑Mon Feb 20, 2023 3:45 pmHunter: Think of this as you and I discussing 404 SOX compliance.
It's exactly like that, but not at all.
Pharmacologists discuss NSAID impact on renal functions over a beer, at parties, which is why we don't go to pharmacologist parties.
Okay, more accurately, I was the only one awake at the party.
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HunterX wrote: ↑Mon Feb 20, 2023 6:02 pmAh... Sarbanes-Oxley. Now there's a real party starter! And whenever I turned that topic around to how my spreadsheets aided centralized data collection to prove compliance, well, I was the life of the party.HoldThatThought wrote: ↑Mon Feb 20, 2023 3:45 pmHunter: Think of this as you and I discussing 404 SOX compliance.
It's exactly like that, but not at all.
Pharmacologists discuss NSAID impact on renal functions over a beer, at parties, which is why we don't go to pharmacologist parties.
Okay, more accurately, I was the only one awake at the party.
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Who doesn't like a hearty discussion about internal controls?
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I think I know what the first step has to be, but it's not leading me anywhere. Anyone available to offer a nudge?
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I have the first couple of steps, which I'm pretty sure gave me half the answer. This is an interesting spot because I know I've almost tied the shoe but now it's a Gordian knot.
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HUGE thanks to Dr Tom, Cindy H, and Mountain Man Zach for nudges in recent weeks with the MGWCC!
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Rare, unpublished photo of investment bankers and urologists attending the 2023 Best Practices in Internal Controls conference at Harvard
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Toughest Week 3 since NIGHTMARES (155) back in June. Just an epiphany that I saw it early on, but the way SAW AGAIN was framed, I went down a movie rabbit hole for a while.
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It took me some effort to justify the ordering of the ten letters even though I saw what the answer had to be. I eventually saw that it would work if I put each 5 letter set in the order of the clue numbers for the "with" clues/answers, without regard to whether they were Acrosses or Downs. I don't recall seeing that technique before - noted for future reference.
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We were so close... But because I wrote down Humberto in our notes instead of Umberto... We couldn't closel the deal... A big fat DOH on this one. I guess I am happy we at least got the "first look"... If not the second. It is sad because 2 muggles tried to help us on the last step.
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This one finally came to me (after some nudges) several hours after the deadline. At least in my heart I know I solved, even if the leaderboard disagrees!
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Matt sometimes likes to play around with crossword conventions. I seem to recall a puzzle of his that did something similar with "say" in the clues. It meant what it usually does ("for example"), but it also had a meta-related meaning.
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The ordering seemed to be in grid order of the first word of each pair, with the ten letters coming first from the second word of each pair (based on the grid order of the first word), and then from the indicated grid words in the same order (sounds simple, right?! ). Not conventional, and if I hadn't happened to have written it down that way, I never would have seen it. Pretty intricately designed meta.DCBilly wrote: ↑Wed Feb 22, 2023 12:55 pm It took me some effort to justify the ordering of the ten letters even though I saw what the answer had to be. I eventually saw that it would work if I put each 5 letter set in the order of the clue numbers for the "with" clues/answers, without regard to whether they were Acrosses or Downs. I don't recall seeing that technique before - noted for future reference.
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