Explanation, Part 1: Four down-clues have a bizarre, and seemingly unnecessary, "in song" appended to them. They are, in order, THENISMSILTYTOUR. When a certain letter of each is changed (per the title) with the clue's first character (respectively, W, ', X, F), the iconic Beatles tune "When I'm Sixty-Four" appears. Makes sense with the number of the puzzle as well.
Explanation, Part 2: Note 67-A, the only clue referencing a "tune" and, along with the "words" in the clue and the fact the entry is LYRIC, that signals we have to go off the grid for this one! The lyrics to the Beatles' "When I'm Sixty-Four" are needed to continue.
Explanation, Part 3: Seven (I know, not six!) symmetrically placed entries in the grid are words found in the lyrics to "When I'm Sixty-Four" with one letter changed. The entries, from top to bottom: HARDY, BATTLE, STARING, BUMMER, SWEETER, NIGHTS, SPILL. Each of these words is one letter away from a word in the lyrics to the Beatles song: HANDY, BOTTLE, STATING, SUMMER, SWEATER, LIGHTS, STILL. (Two slight inelegances: 1. These are not the only words in the grid for which this applies; however, they are the only ones that also end with a word found in the lyrics as well! The symmetry should help. 2. STILL is found in STILLIRISE; I didn't catch this until the eve of the puzzle, and it was too much to attempt to uproot everything then.
Explanation, Part 4: The new letters in these words, as gleaned from the lyrics, spell the phrase NOT SALT. That, of course, is not 6 letters - but what on a table isn't salt? PEPPER! This is the answer to the meta and a fitting one, since "When I'm Sixty-Four" appears on "Sgt. PEPPER's Lonely Hearts Club Band." If you missed the center entry, you would've gotten NOTALT, which definitely looks cryptic! Not sure if that will throw anybody or not.
merlinnimue 🤓11:04 · 2023-07-30T17:58:36.848Z
Drat i keep forgetting to time my metas... Anyway, great puzzle as always
Glad I could fit in a lot of content in a 15-by-16!! Thank you!
MatthewL 16:59 · 2023-07-31T17:51:29.191Z
Great googly moogly. Needed some guidance on this one. Level 5 indeed.
FrankieHeck 🤓51s · 2023-08-01T00:52:20.191Z
Dang! Was still tracking down all the words when your hints dropped. Quite a puzzle!
DJB 2s · 2023-08-01T10:28:40.589Z
Loved it!
Berto 4:06 · 2023-08-01T11:03:06.480Z
I found 5 of the letters, but OTSAL just wasn’t making any sense. Where was that pesky 6th letter?? Oh - there are 2 more letters??? Not so much an Aha moment as an Ahhh (slap head) moment
Yeah, this was something I was afraid of...probably my biggest fear on the 6-letter word would imply 6 pairs of letters. Interesting that NOTALT also doesn't look like much, due to the common letters in the final phrase.
Tom Wilson 🤓19:58 · 2023-08-01T15:28:20.120Z
Whew. Finally made it, with a mixture of bewildered perseverance and the guiding light from a trailblazing solver. I originally had eight letters, including the near/dear combo, but was gently nudged toward the grid's symmetry. Funny how the pieces come together if you simply think about nothing else for the first day and a half of the work week! Another brilliant creation of young Mikey, whose talents (and puns) are matched only by his musical taste.
I probably need to listen to the entire album! As much as Lennon rolled his eyes at this song of McCartney's, I actually think it's sweet and endearing. A few years later, Elton John (another fave) would make the more elegiac "Sixty Years On." His lyricist, Bernie Taupin, was/is one of the best.
whimsy 20:21 · 2023-08-02T02:22:32.808Z
I could have had No Salt but instead I had Not Sal -- (Why not poor Sal?) -- because for a long time I missed SPILL as meaningful. My eye was fooled into thinking that HARDY was symmetric with LYRIC, and, silly me, I stopped at 6 entries, thinking that was enough to jive with the prompt, and also believing LYRIC balanced out the symmetry the way FRUITLESSLY did for last week's WSJ. (So I guess that means I can blame my long, drawn out solve on the other MG!) This was terrific -- Thanks, Mikey!
Laura M 🤓14:11 · 2023-08-02T04:00:13.490Z
Whew! I don't think I'd have ever gotten it without hints (through #6). Excellent puzzle!
Tyrpmom 2s · 2023-08-02T04:27:35.854Z
Yikes. School = UCLA + ism anagrams to musical. Yay! Keep going. Great idea.
Transition = peal + then is elephant hmm - thought it’d be like musical. Interesting, let’s keep going. Plants (ryes, gourds and algae) nope. Grown in = Earth. Bingo! We get hairstyle. Tour doesn’t seem to have a match, but we’ve come this far - heck just anagram all the entries. Okay. Do it. Well, look at that Santa + tour is astronaut. Hairstyle and astronaut can be buzz. Bummer across the middle. Change that to buzzer. Why? What about musical and elephant. How do I know? I didn’t make this puzzle.
Yeah, this is incredible. It's amazing how often I'll see anagrams in other metas as well. It's a blessing and a curse!
ReB 2:15 · 2023-08-03T00:51:24.437Z
Wow, a three-step meta. I needed that final shrouded "nudgelet" response to my despairing PM ("What a 42A!") to find the seventh and last letter that gave me the final AHA moment! A most exhausting and exhilarating meta. Thanks
Carolyn 3s · 2023-08-03T04:39:20.383Z
OK, that was absolutely crazy! Needed all the hints and then found my way. Amazing!
Toast 🤓1:12 · 2023-08-03T12:49:29.217Z
What a fun touch to use apostrophe as a letter. That turned a clue that almost would have rhymed with its solution into something I could only get past with a major nudge, yet it's so weird that it almost gives itself away.
Rabbit hole parade -- I wonder how many of these others visited, too...
Two Xerophytic plants and one Farewells at one-letter edit distance in the grid: AGA[mV]E, ACA[dC]IA, [rB]YES.
SANDY (~silty) and [bS]UMMER NIGHTS are both songs from "GREASE" (6).
Another word for TOUR? JOURNEY, whose album ESC4P3 (6) includes STILL THEY RIDE, which could be a changed version of STILLIRISE.
Wet conditions, in song? "SINGING IN THE RAIN", obviously.
Another thing a tune often has: a BRIDGE (6), for example one over troubled (Xerophytic-plant-disliked) water, or the Red Hot Chili Peppers' LA bridge from "Under the Bridge."
Well this one perplexed me and I wanted to quit but I just could not Let It Be. For several days I would Twist and Shout at the grid as if it were All I Got To Do, but in the end needed some big hints before I could say Here Comes The Sun and watch everything Come Together. I knew there was Something there, and I invoked my meta powers saying Don't Let me Down, but they did, so Yesterday I had to ask for Help. Thankfully Mike made good on his promise to Get Back to me and then With A Little Help From My Friends I was able to find The Word. I'm not saying this was the hardest meta ever but Oh Darlin it was A Long And Winding Road and I spent A Hard Day's Night or two on it. With talent like this around I may just have to give up meta constructing and become a Paperback Writer. I guess I had better take this opportunity to Drive My Car to the store since much of the rest of my time is spent solving, I mean it seems like we have metas Eight Days A Week!
GREAT week 5 puzzle Mike, I wish I had been up to it but I Should Have Known Better.
rjy 2s · 2023-08-04T16:42:38.016Z
Wow would love to add on to that paragraph, but I think you included every little thing!
Why thanks from me to you. It really wasn't much of a chore and if you ask me why I'll tell you it didn't take any time at all.
Darth 🤓7:41 · 2023-08-04T16:27:35.378Z
The steps all fell into place until the last step, when I tried to order the 7 words. I started with lyrical order, which produced TON LAST, -- didn't make sense but made me think of other configurations, such as NOT LAST! So that was a bit of a rabbit trail ...until I finally put them in GRID ORDER! Well, of course!
Qmark 3s · 2023-08-05T01:20:53.578Z
Needed all your nudges to get to the answer, but happy to have made it...thanks Mikey!