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A Real Slammer, You Could Almost Say

· By Hector · Published 2023-10-29T15:57:53.950Z

Meta Prompt
The meta answer is a young athlete who has been locking down major accomplishments in their sport.
This is probably on the difficult side. Apologies to those who don't follow this particular sport; google is your friend. Hit me up if you'd like a nudge at hectorpefo at gmail.
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  • FrankieHeck solved 2023-10-30T19:29:03.280Z
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  • Hector constructor · 2023-10-29T16:29:37.486Z
    [spoiler]The themers conceal famous prisons minus one letter each: [J]OLIET, ATTIC[A], SINGSIN[G], RIKER[S]. 64A tells us the answer lacks a T. There aren't THAT many famous prisons, and one with a T is ALCATRAZ, which, applying the mechanism again, becomes (Carlos) ALCARAZ, who is a break-out tennis star. Thanks to Cap'n Rick for grid design help. Let me know how you found this one!
    • FrankieHeck 22:28 · 2023-10-30T19:36:36.996Z
      Is this your first meta, Hector? Your first puzzle? I was so excited to stumble upon it! I got hung up on a couple squares, but enjoyed the grid/clues a lot. I didn't get anywhere with the themers, so I stared at the title and the "NOT" for a long time and then googled "Alcaraz," based on the only prison I could think of. Seeing the result was almost as satisfying as solving the right way! Thanks for the puzzle!
      • Hector constructor · 2023-10-30T23:51:19.594Z
        Ooh, nicely done, and you have the distinction of being the first and perhaps only ever solver of my first puzzle! When I saw the buzz around Alcaraz at the US Open (he was #1 at the time, but didn't win), I thought there was a meta possible if other prisons (minus one letter) could fit in themers, and it luckily was pretty easy to do that. No one seems to have found the prisons yet. I'd hoped "slammer" and "locked down" would have done it, but that seems not to have been enough. Or possibly some have found that the missing letters spell JAGS, which is unfortunately a sports team that has nothing to do with the meta.
        • FrankieHeck 22:28 · 2023-10-31T13:10:00.637Z
          Oh man, I didn't even make the "locked down" connection! I think you left lots of good hints, I just was so convinced that there were sports references I wouldn't get that I didn't look for other references. Another thing I considered was that "No T" might be referring to no testosterone, and I did a brief search of rising transgender athletes. Way off there! I was also working on little sleep after a whirlwind weekend during which my son got married (on a week 4 Gaffney weekend, no less). I really do hope to see more Hector puzzles. I have mad respect for your meta skills.
          • Hector constructor · 2023-10-31T15:49:51.630Z
            Thank you, and congratulations on marrying off your boy!
        • Philip Chow 12:33 · 2023-11-14T03:48:56.183Z
          kudos on the first puzzle! i should have went down the prison route more... but the jails didn't immediately jumped out at me (in your list of prisons I only heard of sing sing and rikers)... since i didn't see them i just assumed "slammer" was a nickname for something in a sport i had no clue about... i incorrectly interpreted "No T" as "no testosterone" and the usage of the pronoun "their" in the meta prompt led me to google "young nonbinary athlete that doesn't take testosterone" so submitted a completely random guess of Quinn, Olympic gold medalist in women's soccer (so the fourth themer ball striker sort of made sense)
          • Hector constructor · 2023-11-14T14:44:28.029Z
            Thanks for giving it a go!
          1A
          Signs say there is no such traffic on a dead-end street
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          Across
          1. 1A
            Signs say there is no such traffic on a dead-end street
          2. 5A
            What's waged
          3. 8A
            Agreeable reply
          4. 11A
            Archaic term for an exclamation point
          5. 13A
            Group of three
          6. 14A
            Superlative finish
          7. 15A
            * Exploitative source of cheap labor when it became illegal to blatantly enslave people
          8. 17A
            With Tech, Engr, and Math, part of an increasing academic hegemony, for better or worse (worse)
          9. 18A
            "___ Sing America" - Langston Hughes poem
          10. 19A
            Its plural acknowledges a goof
          11. 20A
            Indoor climate-control industry
          12. 21A
            Beau Brummel, peacocke, macaroni, dandy
          13. 22A
            * Holey wood panels!
          14. 26A
            Won't budge
          15. 28A
            Sleepless child with eyes blazing light, in the Clement Moore horror rhyme
          16. 29A
            Enough but not too much, as riboflavin
          17. 30A
            Oxidation
          18. 31A
            "Don't bring me down ... Groos" band
          19. 32A
            It is meant to bring you down, size-wise
          20. 34A
            Tourney, series, or season hero
          21. 35A
            Allay
          22. 37A
            Max's partner
          23. 38A
            Doctors' professional org., and namesakes?
          24. 40A
            Italian for three
          25. 41A
            Reindeer
          26. 43A
            Apportion
          27. 47A
            * ___ disguise (like adorable trick-or-treaters)
          28. 49A
            Emerged victorious
          29. 50A
            Github software project locus (or, leased-vehicle recovery)
          30. 51A
            Drivers' services company that used to provide custom, flip-book journey guides
          31. 52A
            A Great one is a dog
          32. 53A
            Famous last words for a bachelor
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            * Golfer, except when putting
          34. 58A
            Malign
          35. 59A
            Sales on Wall St.
          36. 60A
            "___ fitted to break the chains as they who wear them, ___ well equipped to decide what is a fetter" - James Connolly
          37. 61A
            Dir. to take if you're heading east-northeast
          38. 62A
            Narc agency
          39. 63A
            Disagreeable reply (read differently, a key feature of the meta answer)
          Down
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            Soldiers
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            Town on the island of Hawaii settled by Polynesians around 1100AD
          3. 3D
            Gear retailer
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            Hawaiian nickname for a Portuguese lute
          5. 5D
            "I'm afraid you're cutting into the other speakers' time"
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            Farm ___, annual benefit for agricultural businesses of modest scale
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            Caviar
          8. 8D
            They favor an act
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            Broad-leafed endive
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            ___ one's guns
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            Asimov genre
          12. 12D
            ___ his heels
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            A horse's pace
          14. 16D
            Toddlers, one of whom not so elegantly appears at 28A!
          15. 20D
            Dylan revisited one numbered 61, abbr.
          16. 22D
            Acid hits (ooh, aren't we edgy, Crosshare autocomplete!)
          17. 23D
            One-time link?
          18. 24D
            Neither trans nor ace nor enby nor genderqueer nor gender fluid
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            Begin
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            Anger
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            Winnebagos, e.g.
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            Kibbitzed on talk radio
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            At rest
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            It's erupted 34 times since 1843
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            A famous O'Smith, I hear?
          26. 37D
            Someone to carry over the threshold of a McMansion?
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            French me (if I may be so forward)
          28. 40D
            Type of tip, cycle, athlon, or al
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            Type of late, bar, or tope
          30. 43D
            The FCC requires radio stations to play them for free
          31. 44D
            Get up
          32. 45D
            In North America, two of these, at 350Hz and 440Hz, combine to signal readiness to dial
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            Año Nuevo month
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            Ones honkytonkin' with their fellas
          35. 52D
            Force
          36. 54D
            Direct, ask
          37. 55D
            Human being, e.g.
          38. 56D
            Country music cable network of yore
          39. 57D
            Pride of Kanga's marsupium
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