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Micro 11: "Tragic heroine is content, by the sound of it"

· Por catachresis · Publicado 2024-01-08T04:55:13.136Z

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  • catachresis constructor · 2024-01-08T05:10:00.193Z
    Thank you, as always, for your kind attention. My pesky out-of-grid life interfered with my day-to-day streak, but where there's a lunch break and a notebook there's a way. This one requires more triviaesque knowledge than my previous micros; apologies if this made your solve feel bad.
    1A: Ray; ANT ("bug") in MA ("graduate")
    4A: dd. "Passing"; "terminal"
    5A: "a crime"; anag. ("scrambling") SONAR
    1D: "tragic heroine" (in Euripedes' wonderful play "Medea"); homophone ("by the sound of it") of "media". "Media" being semi-synonymous with "content" is a sort of tragic zoomerism where we all agree that in most cases a less mechanical term like "art" would be better, yet continue to say things like "I love your content!"
    2D: dd. "perfectly does" (as in "She nails that test every time!"); "spa treatment" (i.e. a mani-pedi)
    3D: "noble?" (argon is referred to as a noble gas); first five of ARGONAUTS
    • Oliver Hardy 🤓3:52 · 2024-01-08T15:54:39.641Z
      Great puzzle!
      1D I think "media" is a doubtful synonym for "content".
      3D I know that the ? is to overcome the awkward grammar; perhaps "Noble Jason's crew cut down" or similar would work.
      • Aaron Riccio 🤓3:22 · 2024-01-08T18:19:59.103Z
        Big fan of 2D and 5A, but I'm struggling a bit with 4A (aren't both just a sense of "final"?) and 1D (muh sound vs. meh sound), though I really love the idea of "content" here (and I think I buy it). I think the ? in 3D is because "noble" alone isn't really a definition for this word; I also know that some cryptic grammar purists would object to "were" on two grounds: a) If you substitute out the parts, you get "A were B," which doesn't really make much sense and b) the tense suggests that A is no longer B. I mention it only so that you're aware of it (if not already). Keep 'em coming!
        1A
        Bug found in graduate's ray (5)
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        2
        3
        4
        5
        Horizontales
        1. 1A
          Bug found in graduate's ray (5)
        2. 4A
          Passing terminal (5)
        3. 5A
          Scrambling sonar is a crime (5)
        Verticales
        1. 1D
          Tragic heroine is content, by the sound of it (5)
        2. 2D
          Perfectly does spa treatment (5)
        3. 3D
          First five of Jason's crew were noble? (5)
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