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I don’t often post pictures of myself (for fear that the fame would go to my head), but I couldn’t resist this one. For the annual New York Times Puzzle Mania supplement, yours truly made the puzzle on the cover. They put on way too much lipstick on that pig (the flower puzzle is the only thing I did, the rest is just … psychedelica), but here we are. The ole’ Biz Quig is a cover boy now. Hold yr. applause. I’m not sure how you can get a copy, but watch this space.
Oh, I also wrote a cryptic. It doesn’t happen that often, but here we are. Totally free, by the way, and for the soon-to-be-enlarged AVXC. Next year the merry prankster at the AVXC are looking to expand into more weekly content: more themelesses, quizzes, varieties, and, yes, cryptics alongside their already award-winning puzzles. If you want to get in on that, please consider throwing a couple ducats into the hat over at their Kickstarter. Please and thank you.
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Congrats on The NYTimes’ FRONT PAGE PUZZLE!
It’s gorgeous and exciting and quite a scoop for you! Yay!
I’m not sure which I enjoyed more: reading up on what a 31A is or learning a new and useful word from 14D.
14 Down is a terrific word…the trick is pronouncing it! I liked learning about 31 A. I thought maybe the Christian Science Church here in Boston had one, but I don’t think it qualifies exactly. Great clues in this puzzle. I didn’t know 43 A — and, actually, still don’t.
Thanks, Brendan!
10D seems like the opposite of the clue, from what I know about choral music. Perhaps it’s different with typewriters?
I’m doing everything on the Puzzle Mania supplement from the NYT. Having finished off the mega Crossword that takes up two whole pages, your choice of writing implement matters a great deal. Using the Pilot G2 Gel Pen makes this seem like gliding through effortlessly. Oh what a shameless plug. And as for this puzzle. BAU (biznez as usual. Middle part had me at bay, but eventually getting thru. Soundtrack music was Too Dark Park by Skinny Puppy.