Explanation: That's not right! So it might be wrong...or it also might be left! Five, symmetric 7-letter entries are the only five that contain any "R"s (for RIGHT) in the grid: CORRECT, GRASSES, VARIANT, PIRATES, ARRAYED. These all form new words when all "R"s are changed to "L"s (COLLECT, GLASSES, VALIANT, PILATES, ALLAYED). Find alternate entries (first time we've had this month, actually!) that satisfy these; in order: AMASS, CUPS, UNDAUNTED, TAEBO, EASED. These spell ACUTE, the meta answer, and another adjective that is not right - specifically, right angles! The largest integer value for an acute angle would be 89 degrees, a numeric tie-in.
Probably should say they're the only across entries, of course!
oldjudge 2s · 2024-03-23T17:09:02.002Z
LOL, what a cute idea!
Bird Lives 5s · 2024-03-23T17:30:16.679Z
I for one will eschew the obvious pun and say merely that the puzzle is "a fetching" one. Reminds me of an MMM of a while back (12-22-2022), which may be why I solved this one so quickly, Plus the shout-out to the next World Series winners (yeah, right).
You'll never know! Just my coincidence, we had a lot of number-related puzzles this month! If I get to puzzle #219, it might be about Chicagoland, since that's our area code! Other than that, who knows, haha.
Meg 9:46 · 2024-03-23T18:53:10.476Z
That was fun! It’s always nice when the first thing you try is the path. Congrats Mikey for your MGWCC solves!
Those definitely take a bit when there are letter restrictions like that. I have to check every so often to make sure a stray "L" or "R" doesn't slip in! You could have this one with other "L"s and "R"s, I guess, but I don't think it would be as clean or satisfying.
Qmark 3s · 2024-03-24T12:50:32.426Z
Very fun Mikey! Thanks. Especially enjoyed how puzzle 89 was not quite right.
Fun one! Took me a minute to see it. Funnily enough, I thought ACUTE (or obtuse) angles might play into the mechanism somehow, but it didn't occur to me it would eventually be the answer.
Yeah, I feel this one is pretty much right at Level 3; it leans 3.5 or so if you don't see it right away, and to some, it's subtle - to others, perhaps it leaps off the page! The only saving grace of the "5-letter prompt" is that maybe someone's wild guess would be WRONG. I'm okay if someone's WAG is what it happens to be!
Fantastic puzzle! ACUTE was going to be my WAG since 89 is highest value of an ACUTE (not right) angle. But I hated to submit it until I found it by puRRing the parts and pieces from the grid. Thanks Mikey
My WAG for the guest MGWCC "Corner the Market" (Nam Jin Yoon's tour de force) actually would have been BODEGA had I not grokked it until the very end! Sometimes, those work! As always, I promise, not all have a numeric tie-in!
MatthewL 🤓8:35 · 2024-03-27T21:20:44.878Z
Well, I finally got it, but only after a lot of help. Clever puzzle (once my brain fog lifted). Thanks for the puzzle, Mikey!
JM 🤓10:41 · 2024-03-28T20:10:45.631Z
Was stuck on SAUCE because I thought you’d be doing a lot of Pilates on your Spring break.
I sometimes, without intending it, put little things like that in my puzzles (i.e., certain letters only appearing certain places). I think those were some of the first things I try with metas, though it's almost always fruitless!
Excellent! Got it with nudge #7, sigh. I can't believe I missed that the grid didn't contain any Ls, and only had Rs in 5 entries. Amazing construction, especially since it didn't seem strained at all!
Gah -- Totally oblivious about there being no L's in the puzzle until about nudge 7 or 8. Ya got me good this time, Ginger! (Let's give credit to the muse.)
syoustra 11:45 · 2024-03-29T21:28:09.798Z
Ahhhh, missed it on my first try -- thought "pick up" for COLLECT and either "vessels" or "Well, I see it now" for GLASSES. Bc of "pick up", I got SAUTE as the answer, but was wrong. Came back for a second try, and spotted "gather" in the clue list.
Never even thought about "acute angles" and 89 degrees and your affinity for numerical significance!
I'm already thinking ahead of the 90s and 100s - at some point, the numeric affinity will dissipate or be less pronounced, I feel!
Meta World Peace 3s · 2024-03-30T03:23:04.324Z
My going-in guess was AMISS--but that would have been "a mile" off the mark ;) Pirates may not approve of this low R-count puzzle (before they are swapped out entirely!), but I sure do. And nice touch to use exactly 5 R's in the 62-A clue!
VERY nice! I got to this late, don't know why I did not ee it last week. I started by trying to use variant spellings (ala crosswordese), but got nothing. THen I used my old chemistry training, "what if the R was a L" (now granted I could have said what if a Right is a Left but now you see how my mind works - oddly). PIRATES to PILATES was the first. I struggled near the end because I spell TAIBO the way that would make GRASSIS in session correct (I also looked at TAI/EBO as one of the variants earlier). But I knew what I needed. As a matter of debate, I have gotten many places while in my cups; but I realized that a C was required. Nicely hidden sir, now on to the Right puzzle!