ACROSS LITE PUZZLE: [ I’M BROKE]
PROGRAM: [Across Lite]
PROGRAM: [Java]
PRINTOUT PUZZLE: [ I’M BROKE]
PROGRAM: [Adobe Acrobat]
Please do not miss what is easily one of my favorite puzzles I’ve made. Seriously, I don’t like to puff my chest out, but you gotta do my latest Onion puzzle. Quit stalling and do it already: [Across Lite] [PDF]
In fact, I like the puzzle so much … wait for it … is that the “Behind the Puzzle” theme music? Why yes it is. Getcha popcorn, folks. Here comes the SPOILER ALERT. Now, let’s get it on.
So the whole add/drop/change a letter is a tried-and-true crossword concept. Sometimes I think it’s played out, but if you can find ways to actually make the morphing funny, it’s a guaranteed winner.
Now, let’s consider this whole Fat Finger thing. When I heard the dubious claim that the reason for the stock market collapse was due to somebody mistyping “billion” for “million,” I called bullshit. I mean, dude would have to have not merely a fat finger, but rather a massive finger to skip over a whole other key to mistype that. Now, maybe he was using a Dvorak keyboard, which does have B and M abutting each other, I doubt that though. Also, he’s in the stock market. Wouldn’t they be more likely to, you know, use Arabic numbers instead of written out words? No matter how thin you slice it, it’s still baloney.
So a shtick was born. Move two letters over to the right on a QWERTY keyboard, et voila! New phrases. Now, most of the time with the add/drop/change a letter theme, the punchline comes after the change. Hopefully, but we know that’s not always the case. For every DUDE, WHERE’S MY CADAVER, there’s a bajillion ones that go “pfft.” So, I thought since all of the final answer were going to be in code, why not go for the most offensive base phrases that were available. It’s the Onion right? How funny would that be to return the code to their base phrases and get shocked? Besides, what’s too offensive for the Onion?
Interestingly, I found the answer to that question: a certain bodily function is verboten, as Ben removed said word from the fill in one corner. Granted, it wasn’t in the Fat Finger code. Maybe I should have, but we all know EUEEF isn’t a word.
A couple near misses that were considered, and the reasons they were rejected: {Greg Louganis?} cluing BUFF DIVER (the Fat Finger code went to the left instead of the right). {Overly-emphatic conclusion to a really terrible skit on Chuck Barris’ show?} cluing DOUBLE GONG (not the first letter of the phrase morphed). Can you believe this is what I do for a living?
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I did love that Onion theme. Although…The trading fat finger typed a letter two keys to the LEFT. So why does your theme go to the RIGHT? I’m not clear on that.
dvorak FTW
Wow, an easy that for me was easy! Loved the Onion. Big chuckle after getting second themed answer – then bigger chuckle after the revealing finale.
Nice, messed-up Onion puzzle.
For the record, on this puzzle, I did #1, 2, and 3 to get through college. #4 would not have earned me enough to buy a Jolt cola in the school store, and also would have caused a drastic drop in enrollment.
Loved the grid. But I’m going to go a step further and postulate that the guy didn’t have a fat finger. The guy was typing with his elbows to keep from spilling his martini and accidentally putting out his spliff.
BTW, BEQ has a lovely new choice in the shoppe in the form of a “WWBEQD?” t-shirt, one of which I own and get many compliments on, even if I do have to explain the joke to non-puzzle people.
Wow. An “Easy” puzzle that was actually easy! Will wonders never cease. Enjoyed the puzzle a lot, and it reminded me of the various (and mostly felonious) things I did to get by in college. Ah, memories.
The Onion puzz was terrific! Given the theme answers, I’m astonished that Tausig would have a problem with “Feline flatulence?” or whatever your clue was. “Burp up a donkey?” might be getting a little out of bounds (yeah, I know, F isn’t exactly two left of B, but hey), but, like BEQ said, this is the freaking Onion for crissake.
funnily, today’s fireball crossword clued DUTCH almost identically. i used to think there was secret collusion between puzzle editors to make this happen on certain days.
The Onion puzzle was very offensive! No, I’m not referring to the theme answers, but the fact that I didn’t know the contents of square 39 so I had to use the Google. I guess 39A is crosswordese I should know. RUH?