46. Cold Opens

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46. Cold Opens

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So we're in the first two months of the year or, as I refer to it, "Counting down to baseball season." My beloved Cubbies look to be improved this year with some solid signings on the off-season; I'll temper expectations, but that should at least keep those pesky Brewers and Cardinals playing at their best!

1. Puzzle #45 recap

Puzzle #45 answer: OUT WITH THE OLD, IN WITH THE NEW

Correct entries: 51 (first streak of two 50+ puzzles!)

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So, some things to notice early on:

a. We have two semi-themers that certainly appear to be opposite in meaning: ANTEDILUVIAN and CONTEMPORARY.

b. Those basically mean, in a much simpler way, OLD and NEW.

c. But two themers does not a meta make, and there's a lot else going on in the grid, with many entries that do not quite seem to match their clues.

Four of the entries are missing something:

16-A: It might be found on your icebox shelf: CONE (COLDONE)
37-A: Variety of a popular card game: HEM (HOLDEM)
38-A: You might hear it on the radio: GENIE (GOLDENOLDIE)
65-A: Most audacious: BEST (BOLDEST)

And, then, four of the entries have something added within them:

29-A: Baby fox: KNEWIT (KIT)
04-D: Class of mathematical numbers: RENEWAL (REAL)
25-D: If: Sp.: SINEW (SI)
38-D: What you can deliver, with "the": GOODNEWS (GOODS)

I tried to be a little surreptitious with some of those, but some are very clearly incorrect! So, what did I do when writing the puzzle? I took any OLD out and put any NEW in, hence the 8-word phrase: OUT WITH THE OLD, IN WITH THE NEW.

d. Note as well that the clue for ANTEDILUVIAN (OLD) begins with the word OUT and the clue for CONTEMPORARY (NEW) begins with the word IN. In fact, these are the only instances of OUT and IN anywhere in the entire clues!

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2. I'll also place this one at a Level 3; at the very least, it's a 2.5. I know my bonus puzzles are supposed to be minis, but I've been breaking that self-imposed rule, including on this one. Whoops!

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46. Cold Opens

The answer to the meta is a 7-letter word.

Deadline is Tuesday, January 24 at 1 pm ET.

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Good luck, and may all your solves be beautiful!

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Nice one. Thanks, Mikey G.
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Brrrrrilliant
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Got it! Quite fun in spite of being pun-ishing… thanks, Mikey!
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Distracted by football but I got it. Thanks, Mikey.
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F-f-f-fun!

Thanks, Mikey!
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Solved - thanks!
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Solved. Very clever. I saw the title and a couple of easy associations and thought it would be easy. Then it wasn’t. But really fun.

I am rewarding myself with one.
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Cockles of my heart have now been warmed.
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Cool, man.
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And very clever. Thanks MIkey!
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Cool puzzle, Mikey. Much fun especially after struggling with MGWCC.
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Got my wall built and then sat down to do the MikeyG. And success! Thanks for the puzzle.

(And if you can wait until July, you'll get to see my MOAT puzzle entitled "Cold Open". Fortunately, it involves an entirely different mechanism!)
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benchen71 wrote: Sun Jan 15, 2023 9:37 pm Got my wall built and then sat down to do the MikeyG. And success! Thanks for the puzzle.

(And if you can wait until July, you'll get to see my MOAT puzzle entitled "Cold Open". Fortunately, it involves an entirely different mechanism!)
I hope you weren't terrified when you saw the title and were like, "Uh oh..." Glad we didn't think too alike this time around!!

And you're welcome! Feeling grateful for the camaraderie of the Muggles board tonight!
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MikeyG wrote: Sun Jan 15, 2023 10:10 pm
benchen71 wrote: Sun Jan 15, 2023 9:37 pm (And if you can wait until July, you'll get to see my MOAT puzzle entitled "Cold Open". Fortunately, it involves an entirely different mechanism!)
I hope you weren't terrified when you saw the title and were like, "Uh oh..." Glad we didn't think too alike this time around!!
Let's just say I was highly incentivized to solve it just to be sure! :D
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Excellent grid and meta. Thank you, Mikey.
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Got it, mostly. TFTP
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Dplass wrote: Mon Jan 16, 2023 10:02 am Got it, mostly. TFTP
Me too. A couple of empty boxes in the grid. However, the meta came together wonderfully. Thanks Mike
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Devloskcab! Left a note on Crosshare...
Cool puz, MikeyG! Very cool! 8-)
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Darth wrote: Mon Jan 16, 2023 10:40 am Devloskcab! Left a note on Crosshare...
Cool puz, MikeyG! Very cool! 8-)
That slipped in, but there's enough there to devloskcab that I think I'll just leave it, haha.

I'll have to make a real Level 3 again at some point (I hear the joyous clamoring already), but we all deserve a "cool" puzzle now and again.

Keep up the solving! A solid 31 so far have done an ice job! :D

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for an RF engineer, (and a big fan of Mel Brooks movies) always enjoy 59D. (and yes I do understand how CDMA and OFDMA works, yeah I'm a geek).
as an RF engineer, will freely admit, no clue on a couple of the SAT words used.

Fun puzzle, always enjoy the puns, and cool meta.

Thanks for making these.
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