Here's a puzzle I threw together when I probably should have been working on my thesis in order to allow madhatter to work on his thesis! (OK, OK, time to get my nose back to the grindstone!) The answer to the meta is an exclamation. Answer and explanation: https://www.xword-muggles.com/viewtopic.php?p=136036#p136036
Check out "The MOAT Mini Pack of Marching Bands" here: https://www.ephesusscroll.com/about/interest4.html. US$5 gets you 7 Marching Bands which, hard enough on their own, now contain metas too. And once again there's a mega-meta!
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Tabla de clasificación (actualizada cada hora)
Hector solved 2023-07-12T06:19:43.282Z
SeamusOL solved 2023-07-12T07:53:13.510Z
DIS solved 2023-07-12T12:01:43.927Z
Meg solved 2023-07-12T13:41:28.914Z
Pair O Ducks solved 2023-07-12T13:55:50.610Z
whimsy solved 2023-07-12T15:17:14.240Z
woozy solved 2023-07-12T15:22:12.958Z
heidi solved 2023-07-12T15:39:19.644Z
ajk solved 2023-07-12T16:45:20.298Z
Cindy Heisler solved 2023-07-12T16:57:18.742Z
markhr solved 2023-07-12T16:58:02.122Z
Laura M solved 2023-07-12T18:08:17.071Z
Dow Jones solved 2023-07-12T18:08:49.211Z
BarbaraK solved 2023-07-12T18:12:14.976Z
rjy solved 2023-07-12T18:39:43.430Z
hoover solved 2023-07-12T19:24:06.730Z
PuzNewbie solved 2023-07-12T20:24:19.810Z
DrTom solved 2023-07-12T20:28:19.505Z
I K Snamhcok solved 2023-07-12T21:28:04.287Z
KayW solved 2023-07-12T21:32:04.993Z
Mwoychick solved 2023-07-12T23:04:30.530Z
ReB solved 2023-07-13T00:10:45.737Z
Adam Simon Levine solved 2023-07-13T01:44:41.628Z
Qmark solved 2023-07-13T02:06:17.167Z
HeadinHome solved 2023-07-13T02:48:45.520Z
Berto solved 2023-07-13T04:28:52.973Z
Schmeel solved 2023-07-13T10:05:09.657Z
boharr solved 2023-07-13T11:50:39.654Z
CPJohnson solved 2023-07-13T12:30:47.952Z
Alex Sisti solved 2023-07-13T13:11:25.733Z
MatthewL solved 2023-07-13T17:29:23.384Z
merlinnimue solved 2023-07-13T23:31:33.427Z
Abide solved 2023-07-14T02:32:35.951Z
JM solved 2023-07-15T13:44:28.040Z
Tyrpmom solved 2023-07-15T13:50:29.913Z
Flora Wynn solved 2023-07-15T18:24:41.513Z
Carolyn solved 2023-07-15T19:55:03.754Z
Darrell solved 2023-07-16T06:28:57.107Z
Mr Tex solved 2023-07-17T09:55:30.828Z
Johnny Luau solved 2023-07-17T15:28:25.553Z
sledge solved 2023-07-18T12:54:07.387Z
kurtalert solved 2023-07-19T16:51:58.441Z
SJMcK solved 2023-07-29T03:06:39.862Z
Darth solved 2023-08-08T04:05:24.027Z
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Hector 3s · 2023-07-12T14:56:47.116Z
Enjoyed this concept, thanks. And get that thesis done!
If you ignore the letters on the black squares you still have valid 3-letter words. In the 4x4 grids without a black square you have to find a white square that you can similarly ignore.
rjy 2s · 2023-07-12T21:04:14.868Z
Not completely 100% this was the metanism, but the way I got it was to notice that the black letters, if “really” black, left legit 3 letter words both across and down. The trick was to determine which letter in each of the others, when extracted, would leave two three-letter words behind. It was pretty clean that way, with the caveat that you wouldn’t extract the trivial S where ONES crossed ERAS, leaving ONE and ERA. Instead, you’d pick the M, leaving IRE and TIE from the MIRE/TIME crossing.
Fun one Ben, I tried all kinds of things but then thought, "OK, what does the Title mean" and it hit me that in one box it would be BLACK and another WHITE. Now that said I ended up with CHECK S/C/ATE at different points; ERAS and ONES gives you an S, TAO and ARA gives you a C, etc. There's the problem with three letter words and crosswords (as I learned with "Rack Up the Points - 4/2/22). So many words and abbreviations are 3 letters and commonly used that you quickly limit your fill. You actually did a GREAT job of making only necessary 3 letter words out of 4 letter words overall, and to be fair there is no other answer than CHECKMATE that goes with your title (CHECK SATE happens when you are fed up with getting the check, CHECK CATE is what you do if Ms Blanchett is about). So thanks for MEOWing when I know you had other things to do and your own area to tend to
Thanks! It's extremely slow going, since I am working fulltime and studying parttime - with metas an all-encompassing hobby! :-)
ReB 3s · 2023-07-13T00:17:57.649Z
Very apt title - that we needed both the black and white squares (in alteration) to derive the answer. Fortunately my first hunch - that ignoring the black squares still left valid words - turned out to be correct. But since the five black square letters yielded nonsense, I thought I'd try to find a white square in the four non-black boxes that would follow that rule - and it was CHECKMATE (both answer and victory cry).
Though your MOAT is a gambit to which I haven't found a winning response yet.
That was how I imagined the path to the solution would go. But it's always tricky for the constructor to know if it will work out that way!
Qmark 3s · 2023-07-13T02:06:35.199Z
Loved it...thanks Ben!
HeadinHome 🤓3:53 · 2023-07-13T02:54:47.785Z
WOW that took forever to figure out! I solved on PDF first and thought the odd numbering system would be some kind of clue… then did again on Crosshare and figured out that was probably just the way they had to be numbered for the software to work. Then I was sure we were playing tic-tac-toe, then I was sure we were playing with colors (black BEAR, gray AREA) …. what led me to look for similar conditions in the other little grids I do not know, but there it was! A great meta idea, and a great challenge to literally think outside the little boxes!
Agree with the below (again, @woozy?!) not sure I fully understand the metanism, but went with letters that I could pull out and leave valid 3-letter words behind. And once I saw something chess related, bingo.
This one was a toughie for me. Needed a nudge to get me across the line. That having been said -- great puzzle (once I saw it)! Query though -- what is the derivation of 5D? Never heard that term before.
It's an Aussie slang word from my childhood. My guess is it's derived from "passion"?
merlinnimue 🤓6:25 · 2023-07-13T23:39:57.004Z
Cheers, mate! Gl on your thesis, but I'm sure you don't need any luck: I wouldn't have been smart enough to make such genius puzzles while writing my thesis... hell, I'm not smart enough to write any puzzle while I'm not writing one now!
Fangorn, Beechbone, Bregalad, Fimbrethil, Finglas, and Fladrif
20A
"___ it going?"
21A
Up to no good (or bad)
22A
Share a border with
26A
Mgr.'s helper
29A
Magazine that names the "Person of the Year"
33A
Planetary center
34A
Medieval weapon
35A
"The sons of the Prophet were brave men and bold and quite unaccustomed to fear. But the bravest by far in the ranks of the Shah was Abdul Abulbul ___"
36A
OSX scheduling software
37A
Canal of song
39A
Irene ___ of "Fame" fame
40A
Broad valley
41A
Hummus and taramosalata, for two
42A
Zeroes and ___ (binary digits)
43A
Tennis great Arthur ___
47A
Taiwanese computer manufacturer
51A
Egyptian snakes
55A
Greek earth goddess
56A
Something to scratch
57A
Large boat
58A
An Eastender 58 across with these
59A
Painter played by Kingsley in a recent movie
60A
Wallow in sadness
61A
Absent from a place
62A
Susan ___ (voice of Meg in Disney's "Hercules")
63A
Lake edge plant
Verticales
1D
Hitchhiker's hope
2D
The Emerald Isle
3D
Indisputable truth
4D
Sega Genesis alternative, for short
5D
Aussie slang for snog (which is British slang for kiss)
6D
Eight, in Spain
7D
Food, informally
8D
Sneaker brand since 1916
9D
"Broad City" actress ___ Jacobson
10D
Provide nourishment
11D
... and too many other authors to mention them all by name (abbr.)