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What child is this?

· Por woozy · Publicado 2024-07-29T05:35:41.740Z

Meta Prompt
The answer to this meta is an apt noun
This is one of my "nothing weird" ones and should be a simple fast breezy level one... if you know something. If you don't know it there's no way. But everyone knows this. So Level 1.
Here is a nudge in the form of... another meta: A Short and Unpleasant Life
Comprobando datos de juego anteriores…

Tabla de clasificación (actualizada cada hora)

  • LarsCaine solved 2024-07-29T14:55:35.508Z
  • Hector solved 2024-07-29T17:20:36.936Z
  • omnilynx solved 2024-07-29T18:58:38.642Z
  • hoover solved 2024-07-30T05:31:05.641Z
  • whimsy solved 2024-07-30T15:17:28.153Z
  • Pair O Ducks solved 2024-07-31T16:10:49.196Z
  • KayW solved 2024-07-31T20:56:33.347Z
  • BarbaraK solved 2024-08-01T01:42:47.733Z
  • markhr solved 2024-08-01T04:00:00.959Z
  • Darth solved 2024-08-01T13:48:40.033Z
  • kurtalert solved 2024-08-01T14:04:18.434Z
  • MatthewL solved 2024-08-01T18:22:09.855Z
  • benchen71 solved 2024-08-01T23:39:58.496Z
  • Mikey G solved 2024-08-02T05:36:22.701Z
  • DIS solved 2024-08-02T17:46:22.249Z
  • I K Snamhcok solved 2024-08-12T21:23:41.794Z

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  • whimsy 13:54 · 2024-07-30T15:23:01.594Z
    Wow! Took me a long time to figure out that A. It wasn't an inferred answer, and B. What mechanism I should be using. I was quite familiar with the basis for where this was going about halfway through the grid, but still... I think you've got yourself a more than level one, woozy, even with the background knowledge. Glad I stuck with it and got the quite satisfying answer! Thanks for an initially frustrating and then fun puzzle!
    • woozy constructor · 2024-07-30T16:59:23.076Z
      35A Monday's child is Fair of face = Pretty
      17A Tuesday's child is Full of grace = Agile
      51A Wednesday's child is Full of woe = Rueful
      7D Thursday's child has Far to go = Away
      41A Friday's child is Loving and giving = Generous
      67A Saturday's child Work(s) hard for a living = Outdo
      61D But the child that is born on Sabbath day, Is Bonny and blithe, good and gay = Nice
      A poem about PARAGONs. The meta answer is PARAGON
      Okay "Work(s) hard for a living" = OUTDO was a bit of a stretch.
      • KayW 🤓7:16 · 2024-07-31T21:12:28.499Z
        Got it at last! I don't know why I fell into "the title is the prompt" trap - it is a very well-crafted and straightforward meta. I am conveniently blaming all my meta-solving issues this week on a weekend hospital stay and pain pills I'm still on. (I'm fine now, just a bit addled.) Thanks for the fun!
        • Darth 🤓10:25 · 2024-08-01T13:53:04.429Z
          Nice! I vaguely remembered the poem. Googled and got a different version, but knew that N had to be the final letter. Thanks, woozy!
          • benchen71 10:14 · 2024-08-01T23:40:56.939Z
            I got there! I had heard of the nursery rhyme but it did not spring to mind until waaaaay into the nudges!
            • Mikey G 🤓7:23 · 2024-08-02T05:37:08.421Z
              Now I'm in a days. (These puns make me week.)
              • Mikey G 🤓7:23 · 2024-08-02T05:36:47.406Z
                That was a fun one - nicely done!!
                1A
                Band for holding things together
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                76
                Horizontales
                1. 1A
                  Band for holding things together
                2. 6A
                  Tinky Winky::Bag, Dipsy::___, Laa-laa:: Ball, Po:: Scooter
                3. 9A
                  What to bring to a competition if you want to win
                4. 14A
                  Sad bell sound
                5. 15A
                  Be in debt
                6. 16A
                  "Out came the matador, Who must have been potted or Slightly insane, but who looked rather bored. Then the picadors of course, Each one on his horse. I shouted 'olé!' every time one was _____"
                7. 17A
                  Full of grace
                8. 18A
                  Pale and ashen
                9. 19A
                  Irritate and annoy gradually but persistently
                10. 20A
                  No longer is
                11. 22A
                  Famous last word (of a James Joyce novel)
                12. 24A
                  Architect of the Civil Rights Memorial in Montgomery, Alabama
                13. 25A
                  Entertainment device integrated for streaming
                14. 29A
                  The are on The Way
                15. 32A
                  Heavy wrestling
                16. 33A
                  Actress Tyler who was born 39 years after actress Ullman
                17. 35A
                  Fair of face
                18. 36A
                  In the process of maturing
                19. 38A
                  In and of herself, the mother of Circe is only one of 3,000 Oceanids
                20. 40A
                  ... --- ...
                21. 41A
                  Loving and giving
                22. 43A
                  President who established the SSA
                23. 46A
                  Cord in strange Scandinavian (cryptic)
                24. 47A
                  Jump enthusiastically
                25. 51A
                  Full of woe
                26. 53A
                  Sort
                27. 54A
                  Spanish for "this" as in: ¿"Qué es ____ autorización electoral para viajar a Estados Unidos según el Visa Waiver Program?" "Es el Sistema Electrónico de Autorización de Viajes."
                28. 55A
                  Berates loudly
                29. 57A
                  Response to "Are you capable of preserving food"
                30. 59A
                  Floral garland
                31. 60A
                  Was victorious
                32. 62A
                  Hospital workers
                33. 63A
                  Prevaricators
                34. 65A
                  Brief decline
                35. 67A
                  Work hard for a living
                36. 71A
                  My aides briefly claim that the poet Eliot was a doofus (cryptic)
                37. 72A
                  Top-notch
                38. 73A
                  Hunter who was either killed by Artemis' bow, or by a giant scorpion, which may or may not have been acting on her behalf. (Records from that time are spotty at best)
                39. 74A
                  A means to determine statistical significance
                40. 75A
                  Craving for Japanese currency
                41. 76A
                  Game similar to Gomoku (which is itself similar to tic-tac-toe but with five in a row and a larger grid) but with a "custodial capture" move
                Verticales
                1. 1D
                  Calypso, Jazz, R&B fusion
                2. 2D
                  Star Trek series after TOS but before DS9
                3. 3D
                  Outdoor equipment retailer with a royal sounding name
                4. 4D
                  Not in the least bit right
                5. 5D
                  Clothing crease
                6. 6D
                  The sixth of the 5 Ws (and the only one that .... well,....)
                7. 7D
                  Far to go
                8. 8D
                  Basic principal
                9. 9D
                  Candles on a child's cake
                10. 10D
                  Netminder
                11. 11D
                  Creative types
                12. 12D
                  Intended on purpose
                13. 13D
                  GMT -4:00 in the summer
                14. 21D
                  Mo. arch city
                15. 23D
                  There are four species of this bird but the yellow-bellied one is the most fun to say
                16. 25D
                  Board established by FDR
                17. 26D
                  Make faces for the camera
                18. 27D
                  "Are you my French friend?" "I don't know; __ _?"
                19. 28D
                  Treacherous snake
                20. 30D
                  Unrefined materials
                21. 31D
                  Short for what the S in OS is short for
                22. 34D
                  Aida composer
                23. 37D
                  What grains represent when you play chess on fine sand
                24. 39D
                  Turbulent and full of sediments as though recently agitated
                25. 42D
                  What Deadwood was notorious for having. (Although it did have order.)
                26. 43D
                  Prepare a young fish in a 50D
                27. 44D
                  One engaged in a fight to the death
                28. 45D
                  Let go
                29. 47D
                  Freedom with no commitments
                30. 48D
                  When the ape made its get-away this abbreviation was all that was left
                31. 49D
                  “I’m youth, I’m joy,” Peter answered __ _ venture, “I’m a little bird that has broken out of the egg.” (This, of course, was nonsense; but it was proof to the unhappy Hook that Peter did not know in the least who or what he was, which is the very pinnacle of good form.)
                32. 50D
                  The child who never grew up
                33. 52D
                  Behaves amorously without serious intent
                34. 56D
                  Long running (72 years as of 56D) NBC morning show with a red and white logo
                35. 58D
                  Pry nosily
                36. 61D
                  Bonny and blithe, good and gay
                37. 63D
                  It won't be long. when measure your position relative to the equator
                38. 64D
                  Fast flier
                39. 66D
                  Mightier than the sword, they say
                40. 68D
                  Half a Belgian boy detective
                41. 69D
                  Child classmate of Richie Rich and Little Lotta whose schtick was her unhealthy obsession with round shapes
                42. 70D
                  Of all the numbers that are their own square roots, this is the One I want (the other is Nothing)
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