Fun one, Rick. Enjoyed all the Easter Eggs as well. Although is it just me, or when folks see Walden do they think of the Doonesbury comic strip as well (or even first)? Because that was the first thing that popped into my mind, and I almost typed in WALDEN PUDDLE. In any event, thanks for the puzzle!
Had it after WAL . Did take me a beat or two to shift from looking for S A in the grid to the clues. Went too fast to appreciate the Easter eggs, but impressive in retrospect. Very fun, thanks.
What, you could not fit Lincoln in there? Nice Monday exercise Cap. I'll admit that with the title and prompt I kind of had a jump start. Love all the "tie-ins", I think I have them all: WILDERNESS, ARTIST, LONER, CONCORD, DIARY, ESSAYS, NATURALIST, WRITERS, HENLEY. Thank you for painting a very serene picture this morning.
With your punny mind, DrTom, I figured it wouldn't take you long to see through "Thoroughly". In addition to the entries you listed, I also had THOR and EAU in the SW corner.
Thanks, Hector. You're right, there's not a lot of WILDERNESS in Eastern Massachusetts, but I needed the "W".
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Got sidetracked looking at the fill with SA or AS (nothing); then the fill with letters between S and A (again, nothing). Came back to it and thought to look at clueing. Nice'n Cap'n
Good grief. How could I have gone through the grid and clues so many times and thought so hard and some NEVER see that 51 A had words written after "Scholarly articles". Seriously. I had seen that clue many time and it always appeared to say exactly "Scholarly articles". It's as though the pixel fairies waited until I was exhausted and decided to add "(and a hint to solving the meta)" just to taunt me.
Okay, You Henry David Thoreau me and I was very slow to Henry David Catch but I got there..... eventually.