The answer to the meta is an element found in many of Holmes' solutions.
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Pair O Ducks solved 2024-04-22T12:40:23.976Z
atsiricajr111191 solved 2024-04-22T12:42:22.708Z
hoover solved 2024-04-22T12:50:05.145Z
JM solved 2024-04-22T12:56:12.495Z
Darth solved 2024-04-22T13:14:38.150Z
Meg solved 2024-04-22T13:15:43.346Z
boharr solved 2024-04-22T13:20:35.803Z
FrankieHeck solved 2024-04-22T13:23:21.930Z
Cindy Weatherman solved 2024-04-22T13:23:25.253Z
kymike solved 2024-04-22T13:27:48.872Z
Capn Rick solved 2024-04-22T13:35:48.227Z
I K Snamhcok solved 2024-04-22T13:50:21.845Z
Bird Lives solved 2024-04-22T13:53:24.257Z
dannyvee solved 2024-04-22T14:09:43.728Z
edestlin solved 2024-04-22T14:12:57.059Z
Hector solved 2024-04-22T14:16:40.065Z
JHSeeman solved 2024-04-22T14:40:07.974Z
Danny K Bernstein solved 2024-04-22T14:42:40.469Z
Carolyn solved 2024-04-22T15:04:23.981Z
Mwoychick solved 2024-04-22T15:31:25.008Z
christian solved 2024-04-22T15:40:59.867Z
david solved 2024-04-22T15:47:35.377Z
Eric Porter solved 2024-04-22T16:22:57.159Z
Anita and Steve solved 2024-04-22T16:29:46.608Z
rjy solved 2024-04-22T16:42:12.463Z
Mikey G solved 2024-04-22T17:34:12.867Z
BarbaraK solved 2024-04-22T17:58:01.643Z
ajk solved 2024-04-22T18:03:56.330Z
Philip Chow solved 2024-04-22T18:08:57.104Z
woozy solved 2024-04-22T18:09:05.348Z
lbray53 solved 2024-04-22T18:22:14.721Z
heidi solved 2024-04-22T18:32:48.477Z
MatthewL solved 2024-04-22T18:45:29.749Z
andeux solved 2024-04-22T18:49:27.306Z
Kulea solved 2024-04-22T18:54:56.179Z
DIS solved 2024-04-22T18:57:35.003Z
Abide solved 2024-04-22T19:49:35.867Z
KevinD solved 2024-04-22T20:17:59.037Z
DrTom solved 2024-04-22T20:20:31.485Z
kurtalert solved 2024-04-22T20:44:20.388Z
Tom Wilson solved 2024-04-22T20:45:49.265Z
Gutman solved 2024-04-22T20:50:10.082Z
Qmark solved 2024-04-22T21:10:47.977Z
LarsCaine solved 2024-04-22T21:14:46.395Z
Tim solved 2024-04-22T21:30:51.698Z
markhr solved 2024-04-22T21:40:09.112Z
Wendy Walker solved 2024-04-22T22:00:53.810Z
Ergcat solved 2024-04-22T22:04:23.066Z
HeadinHome solved 2024-04-22T22:09:03.383Z
KayW solved 2024-04-22T23:16:47.456Z
Tyrpmom solved 2024-04-22T23:32:19.499Z
DCBilly solved 2024-04-23T00:00:41.154Z
matt steinpreis solved 2024-04-23T00:07:42.471Z
Dow Jones solved 2024-04-23T00:17:12.695Z
whimsy solved 2024-04-23T00:36:52.664Z
Berto solved 2024-04-23T02:09:52.275Z
Laura M solved 2024-04-23T04:05:45.030Z
rfj solved 2024-04-23T05:46:33.637Z
imontoo solved 2024-04-23T12:44:12.947Z
DebbieC solved 2024-04-23T14:57:01.013Z
Schmeel solved 2024-04-23T19:02:02.399Z
Alvibu67 solved 2024-04-23T20:31:47.446Z
Sharkicicles solved 2024-04-23T22:29:17.455Z
Jeremy Smith solved 2024-04-23T22:40:09.357Z
Steve M solved 2024-04-24T01:50:08.933Z
mkmf solved 2024-04-24T02:01:12.205Z
Adam Simon Levine solved 2024-04-24T10:32:44.967Z
THC solved 2024-04-24T12:09:49.145Z
bhamren solved 2024-04-24T13:24:23.379Z
Johnny Luau solved 2024-04-24T14:28:15.347Z
Adam Doctoroff solved 2024-04-24T16:09:03.219Z
Cindy Heisler solved 2024-04-24T17:00:53.117Z
CPJohnson solved 2024-04-25T00:05:19.831Z
michaelm solved 2024-04-25T13:30:56.464Z
Jaclyn solved 2024-04-25T20:40:36.858Z
Naptown Kid solved 2024-04-27T15:32:21.357Z
Errol Flynn solved 2024-04-27T21:42:18.379Z
An Ephemeral Collation solved 2024-04-29T13:22:36.418Z
dooiemus solved 2024-05-03T21:52:04.126Z
Ekin Unal solved 2024-05-26T21:45:33.522Z
Josh solved 2024-06-29T03:05:59.139Z
Avlan solved 2024-07-17T07:56:37.298Z
Chaddog solved 2024-08-22T19:25:16.368Z
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hoover 6s · 2024-04-22T12:53:28.850Z
Love this theme! During my Sherlock Holmes pastiche phase about 25 years ago, I devoured the Solar Pons series as well as the work of Nicholas Meyer and several others.
I'm a little concerned about the Glider/Cage cross. The obvious solution would to change Cage to Gage but that'd be sacrilege to modify that John Cage clue. Can we do something with Clider?
FrankieHeck 🤓7:06 · 2024-04-22T13:25:32.090Z
Loved it! Good to see another Al meta. Looking forward to more.
So much fun! I've got not one but two complete box sets of Sherlock Holmes on my bookshelves, this puzzle is inspiring me to pick them back up and revisit some old favorites!
Great to see another puzzle from you, Al - thank you!
Bird Lives 3s · 2024-04-22T16:24:05.889Z
I can't remember ever reading a Conan Doyle, but I did read The Seven Percent Solution, hence my 100% meta solution. I'm awaiting the other movements of the suite. A Pint of Stout, The French Connection, etc.
Needed to reveal several squares to finish the grid, but the meta came nearly instantly. Love SH (and Nero Wolfe, for that matter), and looking forward to the rest of the suite. Thanks. :)
MatthewL 🤓8:20 · 2024-04-22T18:47:41.829Z
Got a chuckle out of this. Was an avid reader of Holmes mysteries at a young age, and still remember asking my dad what cocaine was and his wide-eyed stare at the question. Good times. Thanks for the puzzle, Al!
Interesting factoid. At the end of the original published version of The Sign of the Four, the conversation goes as follows:
"The division seems rather unfair," I [Watson] remarked. "You have done all the work in this business. I get a wife out of it, Jones gets the credit, pray what remains for you?"
"For me," said Sherlock Holmes, "there still remains the cocaine-bottle." And he stretched his long white hand up for it."
In the scholastic version, his response is "For me," said Sherlock Holmes, "there still remains my work. It will always be my highest reward." And he stretched out his long white hand for his old brier-root pipe."
Qmark 3s · 2024-04-22T21:11:02.182Z
Loved it...thanks!
Ergcat 11:58 · 2024-04-22T22:05:55.289Z
Ha! As a chemist you'd think I would have gone to the periodic table first! Duh! Very clever puzzle! Thanks,Al
Did you happen to do the normal metanism of looking up the squares with those numbers?
HeadinHome 🤓1:39 · 2024-04-22T22:12:42.525Z
I saw cocaine right away but thought “nawww.” Really? (Not a big Doyle reader, so I must have missed that. So I keep looking and came up with DEDUCTION (the short answers double .. ten, twenty, and the long ones almost do .. 27, 53… IF you deduct one??). Just a silly guess and of course didn’t take. So I thought well just for kicks let’s try the cocaine answer.
Such a fun route you took with this puzzle! When I saw the title and read the prompt my first thought was “Lead” as detectives follow leads and it’s a chemical element… your answer is so much more fun and fits in nicely with the Sherlock Holmes lore
Oh my goodness. I better be more specific. The crossword and meta.
whimsy 🤓14:51 · 2024-04-23T01:46:47.233Z
I thought this was just great -- So put that in your pipe and smoke it!
Thanks, Al!
imontoo 3s · 2024-04-23T12:50:32.309Z
Looking forward to the rest of the puzzles in the suite. I love listening to all of the fictional detectives from old time radio. Interested to see which other detectives you have chosen.
I listen to Old Time Radio Detectives every night when I go to bed. Gone through all the usuals, and I'm on Richard Diamond now. As for who's on deck, I have started the next one, but choosing the last two is going to be a fight. I considered Travis McGee, but mostly because the author -- John D. MacDonald -- is from Utica, NY.
imontoo 3s · 2024-04-24T01:52:50.162Z
Oh, my gosh! I used to listen to that channel and Radio Classics when I went to sleep or when I woke up during the wee hours. But, I kept staying awake to hear the denouement. Then the next show would start and I’d wait for the outcome of that one. And it just kept going.
Sharkicicles 2s · 2024-04-23T22:34:50.013Z
I think I posted this in zoom chat a while back, but this book has an amazing true story about a Sherlock super fan who ends up in his own mystery:
https://a.co/d/5UpZgZc
(The other essays are great too.)
I don't think I own that one -- I own a ton of pastiches -- but I'll have to check it out. There's another one, by horror writer Dan Simmons, called "The Fifth Heart," where Holmes actually deduces that he may be a fictional character in a book.
mkmf 21s · 2024-04-24T02:03:26.409Z
Loved it!! Can't wait for the next one.
THC 🤓2:06 · 2024-04-24T12:11:50.836Z
Thanks, Al! I enjoyed this one and look forward to future editions!
Solve delayed until NFL Draft Day 1 so the Guinness can be more properly enjoyed? Nah, just blanked on Monday and couldn't get back to it until just now. Wonderful to have you back, great laugh, Al, and very much looking forward to hopefully hitting for the cycle with you. Thanks!
Just hoping my Cowboys can get somebody after flopping so badly in free agency.
Sharkicicles 2s · 2024-04-25T22:24:23.588Z
I just got around to trying the “alternate solution”… this is about as close as possible to a meta actually giving someone the middle finger. I literally LOLed as soon as I had highlighted all 4. Great Easter egg.
An Ephemeral Collation 🤓7:22 · 2024-04-29T13:25:57.491Z
Fun puzzle and phenomenal meta execution! Wanted to let you know that the clue at 22-A is incorrect - the first letter of the referenced composer's surname is C, not G like how you currently have it. Aside from that, 31-A and 41-A as clued are very difficult! You might want to consider changing a square on 31-A so as to be able to clue it more efficiently to make 32-A more readily accessible, which would in turn help solve 41-A. Looking forward to solving more of your work.
Yeah, the CAGE/GAGE error was pointed out on the first day. On the Muggles forum, I posted a corrected clue -- in embarrassed jest -- to be "Careless misspelling of the composer of the piece called "Organ2/ASLSP," which began being played..." . As for 31-A, I actually liked PONS for this particular puzzle, only because of the Sherlock Holmes connection (I felt like I should have had more connections than I did). I assumed people would get AAC from the crossers, but you're right, I should have been able to come up with better entries, even if it meant losing PONS. Thanks for the comments!
An Ephemeral Collation 🤓7:22 · 2024-04-30T16:13:38.101Z
I guess the challenge with a clue that cites a misspelling (unless somehow the misspelling factors into the grid thematically) is that you technically create 25 possibilities for the fill, which doesn't help the situation if the difficulty is that the square in question is ambiguous - the historical figure Phineas Gage might be a more worthwhile substitution, or even 'assess (var.)'.
<it was a joke, since the mistake had already been made public>
TerminatorX 7:51 · 2024-08-19T17:35:07.216Z
I would point out that GAGE is clued incorrectly, but it appears you (didn't bother to) handle it earlier in some funny little fashion for you and your gaggle of friends to tee-hee about and, as is often the case with the "muggles", you don't care about making puzzles for people who like to solve metas who are outside of your clique of cool kids. One more puzzle constructor to add to the "self-important inside joke person - do not waste time on their crosswords" list I suppose....
Dr. Watson to Sherlock Holmes, in the French translations
14A
Tomorrow, in Zamora
15A
Mother of 9-Down
16A
Hankering
17A
Age of admittance to tragic club that includes Janis Joplin, Jim Morrison, Jimi Hendrix and Amy Winehouse. And Kurt Cobain. And Brian Jones. And Robert Johnson. And Pigpen. (1)
19A
Busy rooms in TV medical dramas
20A
Dedicated verse
21A
Taylor Swift's tour set to end on Dec 8, 2024
22A
Composer of the piece called "Organ2/ASLSP," which began being played in 1997 and is set to finish in the year 2640 (the next note is due to be played on Aug 5th, 2026, so make your travel plans!)
23A
Countdown starter (4)
25A
Kind of business with a cutesy name like "Curl Up and Dye"
27A
Doodad used to help raise and lower a drawbridge
28A
Grammy-winning activist and philanthropist... and adding a letter to the beginning would also result in a Grammy-winning activist and philanthropist
29A
Having the most patches of bad skin
31A
Solar ___, August Derleth's answer to Sherlock Holmes
33A
Wings hit song from 1973
34A
Stayed out of sight
35A
Like otters, compared to porcupines
37A
Threatening harm, as a glance
41A
NCAA conference that grew out of the original Big East conference
42A
Dadaism founder
43A
Weapon in Clue
44A
The 16th prime number (3)
48A
Beehive State native
49A
See eye to eye
50A
Face to face exams
52A
Logic gate that can be used as an inverter (thanks Clark!)
53A
"National Velvet" author Bagnold
54A
Matures
55A
Deerstalker cap, for one
57A
University in western NY
58A
Autograph collector?
62A
Judge in the OJ Simpson case. Rest in... nope, can't do it
63A
Ain't right?
64A
Fourth year student
65A
Many graduates of MIT
66A
Fling
67A
Number of faces on an icosahedron (2)
Verticales
1D
Clock standard: Abbr.
2D
Field for 62-Across
3D
Type of driveway basketball game
4D
"The Adventure of the Speckled ___," Holmes short story
5D
Play openers?
6D
"___ Lady ___," song by Bob Dylan
7D
Smoke favored by Clint Eastwood in "Hang 'Em High"
8D
Pianist/composer Oscar
9D
Son of 15-Across
10D
A Bobbsey twin
11D
Assent asea
12D
Smoothly enters a highway
13D
"Open mouth, ___ foot"
18D
Purveyor of goods
22D
Powerless aircraft
23D
Defeats
24D
Chemical compound
26D
Ignoble, as in poverty
27D
One of the Everly Brothers
30D
Wedding venue
32D
Like most of you right now, probably
36D
Bassist Carol from LA's famed Wrecking Crew (and whether you realize it or not, you all have heard her work)