1968 hit written by Paul Ryan sung by his brother Barry
17A
Amy Hecklering's adaptation of Jane Austen's "Emma"
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Actor who played Marcus Brody in "Raiders of the Lost Ark", Denholm ___
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"Napoleon Dynamite" actor, Jon ___
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Theodore nickname (var.)
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Pupil protector
25A
Nincompoop
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Zero goals
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JPEG alternative
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French possessive
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Singer Yoko ___
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Forerunner of stereo
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Seemingly forever
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Forest moon inhabitants
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Parody
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Number of times each letter of the meta answer appears in the meta answer, which is also a hint on how you might find something that will then hint at the meta answer
44A
Nasal cavity
45A
New ___, India
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Give for a while
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Kid's guessing game
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Japanese demon
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Enjoy the slopes
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Won ___ soup
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Opposite of NNW
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In the back, as a quadruped's legs
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Latin hymn of praise
62A
Pidgeon perches, on a building
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Japanese-sounding knife brand
65A
Decide upon the look and functioning of an app's interface
68A
On a bicycle built for two
70A
Antsy
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Chimney grime
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Another JPEG alternative
73A
Shiny, as a photo
74A
Excessively quaint, in the UK
75A
Word of assent
Down
1D
Specialized market segment
2D
"It's Your Thing" singers, The ___ Brothers
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Chopin piece
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Offshore drilling structure
5D
San Francisco's ___ Valley
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Absolute requirement
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Road curves
8D
"Meow! Meow!"
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Oval shapes
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Burrowing mammal
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Avatar on a 40 down
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That in Spanish
13D
Ready to go
18D
Snakelike fish
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Contrary opinion
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Fizzle out
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Lunch times
27D
Get a tattoo
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Data compression type that discards some information
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"No ___ you!" ("You're untrickable!")
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Windows precursor
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Unwraps
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"That's the truth!"
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"___ la la!"
38D
Opposite of SSW
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Nintendo game console
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Roe
47D
Decimal point
51D
Bean-shaped organ
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Cancel out
56D
George Washington, for example
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Cacophony
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Finish no later than
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"I'm at your service"
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Middle M of the MMR vaccine
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Jar toppers
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Winter forecast
65D
Domesticated descendant of the wolf
66D
Make bigger (abbr.)
67D
Google hits booster, in webspeak
69D
Foot digit
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Apparently, Harry Nilsson was inspired to write "One Is The Loneliest Number", not as the result of a painful breakup, but because he made a phone call and got a busy signal. The "beep beep beep" caught his attention and so he incorporated a similar sound into the opening piano chords of his song. Fast-forward to today and this song title inspired me to create this meta! The answer to the meta is a 6 letter word, which might not be all that specific but I promise that there's an additional hint waiting for you in the puzzle itself. Answer & explanation: https://www.xword-muggles.com/viewtopic.php?p=136562#p136562
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Laura M 🤓7:35 · almost 2 years ago
I found CRAB and was completely mystified, until suddenly it hit me… after like two hours :-)
Congrats on being the first solver! This puzzle is clearly a thinker.
merlinnimue 🤓7:15 · almost 2 years ago
My lame brain misread the hint and thought that each letter in the meta appeared uniquely in the puzzle, so I was struggling to think what else would work besides barcar. Also I found that the initials of the down entries containing the singletons spell none, so that was another mini rabbit hole i fell into. Anyway, once I learned to read good, I got to the answer; thanks for your patience, your puzzle, and for making me the answer to one of your metas
Really fun! I thought I was going to hit a wall after I found ABCR as the only singletons, and was like... crap, well, that's definitely only 4, and we're looking for 6. Then once I saw the way they were laid out, and how it clearly spelled CRAB, finding no other beach/ocean kind of words in the puzzle... wait a second, there IS a lonely crab!
I think my initial plan was to have HERMIT as the singletons in the grid. But I just couldn't get clueable fill. So I stepped back and came up with this puzzle with its additional step. :-)
Hector 🤓6:43 · almost 2 years ago
Back from the internet, I can report that you keep pet hermit crabs in a "crabitat," but they are unlikely to live to the 40 years they might last in the wild, exchanging borrowed mollusk shells now and then with their buddies as they grow, develop Jamaican accents, and sing calypso.
Just kiss the girl! (which may be somewhat questionable re consent, but it's a catchy song!)
markhr 🤓11:54 · almost 2 years ago
Once I actually counted correctly, things went pretty smoothly.
Considered NEBULA as the answer, but that didn't seem to make sense.
Then it hit me. Another fun puzzle, Ben.
KayW 🤓5:28 · almost 2 years ago
LOL I did same as Laura - but what a fantastic AHA! moment. Well done Ben - thanks!
I knew that making a fill with one A, B, C and R HAD to be a travail so those letters fit in. I first went with CARBON (used the letters, would be a way to turn one into more) and that did not work, toyed with BRANCH thinking "well with only one lonely person there is no branch", thought about BOXCAR (lonely person riding the rails alone). Then the free association started. When I was a kid and a Boy Scout (yes folks I was prepared!) we used to go on hikes in the nearby woods to visit "Otto" an elderly hobo who had ridden a boxcar for years until finally settling all by himself in the mountains/hills down from my home and across the railroad tracks. Otto lived alone and nobody really saw him, but could be quite a surly individual, even when you brought him food. He was quite the crab that hermit...hey. hold on there, CRAB HERMIT, HERMIT, 6 letters no repeats. Good on ya Ben!
I wasn't sure if that last step was too great a chasm for solvers to cross. But I am glad some have found the draw-bridge using word association, which was my intention. :-)
Berto 🤓3:25 · almost 2 years ago
Initially I thought it was entries containing O-N-E with additional letters (ONME, EONS, etc.) and then kinda hit me that there were tons of E’s, I’s, and O’s but only one A… and then could only find 4 singletons… and then the Aha!!
Thanks Ben, nice puzzle!
Okay.... Got CRAB (thanks to the analys tool you pointed me too--- would have been stuck with C and A without it) and then... had to think... Cone, Rone, A-one, Bone? No. Um... Crab Nebula, decpod, no. What could crab have to do with one or loneliness ... unless....
Cool Puzzle.
HeadinHome 🤓4:19 · almost 2 years ago
I had CRAWB for a long time, not seeing the other W in the puzzle. How many times did I scan that grid for just one more letter?? ( :
Finally saw that CRAB was there, and googled “one lonely crab” (there’s a book by that name but his name is WEBSTER). Finally just thought of HERMIT crab, of course!
Earlier rabbit holes were tons of 3-letter words just one off from O-N-E scrambled (ONO, ESO, ONI, SEO). Also saw MONO, ONEdge, etc… dead end. Even replaced all the I’s with “one” to see if you could make words: SKI would be SKONE?? (no that’s not how you spell that…).
Tyrpmom 2s · almost 2 years ago
I like it.
MatthewL 🤓6:47 · almost 2 years ago
Like others, had CRAB fairly quickly, but could not make the right connection. Tried NEBULA, LONELY (lonely crab is a brand of TV Dinners in SpongeBob) and considered BISQUE. Finally took a very subtle nudge from Dr. Tom to get me to the right answer. Great puzzle, Ben! Wish I wasn't so 17A sometimes.
rjy 🤓12:28 · almost 2 years ago
Count me in with the 2+ hours folks and then some... First had to get past looking at ALL the words with one of each letter, or next the exactly 6 other entries that included the letters O, N, E. Finally got the CRAB, but being from Maryland, that probably doubled my free associations with the word, so it took quite some time to stumble on the AHA... probably typed in more possible answers than I ever have!
MrTheHan 🤓6:42 · almost 2 years ago
I fell down the same O, N, E rabbit hole too! Needed the nudges to put me back on track.
ChrisCross 🤓5:42 · almost 2 years ago
I found CRAB and googled "six letter crab" to get the answer because I couldn't think of anything (though I knew it was right thematically when I saw it). Very impressive construction.
Qmark 2s · almost 2 years ago
I had seen CRAB before, but needed to check your nudges today to confirm and lead me to the last step...thanks Ben!
JHSeeman 3s · almost 2 years ago
Had crab early on....put it down for a day or two came back and the combo of title and crab hit me...ugh....
Fun puzzle thanks Ben.
Carolyn 3s · almost 2 years ago
Cute! Found CRAB and then tried to spell out something. Finally make the connection to the title. Duh!
Wow got both this and the MEOW in quick succession after having given up on both several times. I got to CRAB almost immediately, and then spent days trying to word associate (even before the nudges told me to do so). Even googled Lonely Crab a few times. Finally one of those searches turned up the answer and it was forehead slap time. Fun one, thanks!
Earlier rabbit holes were tons of 3-letter words just one off from O-N-E scrambled (ONO, ESO, ONI, SEO). Also saw MONO, ONEdge, etc… dead end. Even replaced all the I’s with “one” to see if you could make words: SKI would be SKONE?? (no that’s not how you spell that…).