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Sneaky Six #2: Like a Bridge (Over Troubled Waters)

· Por Aaron Riccio · Publicado 2024-01-08T02:52:04.583Z

Constructor's Note
I figured the best way to test out an indicator I've been iffy on is to try using it.
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  • n0hk 🤓8:46 · 2024-01-08T02:52:04.583Z
    First!
    • rickybillingsgate 🤓4:05 · 2024-01-08T03:41:04.828Z
      I honestly didn't get some of these clues. Not sure what the indicator in question is, either, except noticing "use only end or middle letters" cropping up
      • Aaron Riccio constructor · 2024-01-08T04:07:02.641Z
        Across and over were the "Bridge" indicators I was playing with. Not sure which end/middle ones you're thinking of, but I hope the annotations help!
      • Aaron Riccio constructor · 2024-01-08T03:31:30.780Z
        I hope these annotations help, always happy to talk through anything still confusing.
        1A: bl_OG A BOT_anist's<
        4A: P(RICE)Y
        5A: S(CHI[-c])SM*
        1D: PITY*+ST
        2D: BLIT[-z]+HE
        3D: SINGES[-r]*
        • Oliver Hardy 3:49 · 2024-01-08T21:18:54.759Z
          Thanks for a great puzzle.
          3D What a lovely piece of misdirection!
          I also liked 1D and 4A.
          2D Many UK solvers would not understand the sporting term "blitz".
          5A I didn't see that "happening" as a synonym for "chic". I'm too old!
          1A I totally missed the reversal indicator! Solved by getting the crossing words and researching on Google. Great clue!
          • Aaron Riccio constructor · 2024-01-08T22:42:37.322Z
            Very much appreciate you taking some time with this one. I did consider whether "blitz" was too US-centric, but I thought in the military sense (not that that's a great evocation), it might still be clear or at least inferable. Will definitely keep the US/UK splits in mind for future puzzles!
          • merlinnimue 🤓3:00 · 2024-01-09T17:44:25.412Z
            I'd have said the sms is over or around the chic or that it's mostly happening -in- the sms, but compared to you geniuses I know not... and I completely wof'd 2d... other than that 3d puzzle, sorry for dragging yall down
            • dooiemus 🤓2:23 · 2024-01-10T22:54:07.067Z
              I agree. "Over" and "across" have been used incorrectly here.
              • Aaron Riccio constructor · 2024-01-11T00:15:49.347Z
                I hesitate to label anything as "wrong," but those are specifically the two bridge indicators I was testing.
                To me, X across/over Y suggests that the letters of X are spanning Y; they are found, literally "across" Y. This might not be the most common usage, but it seems defensible from a grammatical perspective. I'll keep in mind the muted response to them, thanks!
                • dooiemus 🤓2:23 · 2024-01-11T14:45:45.896Z
                  Yes, I'm probably being a bit harsh. I can definitely see what you're getting at.
                  • Aaron Riccio constructor · 2024-01-11T17:14:33.250Z
                    No worries. I tried using them BECAUSE I was being harsh on them elsewhere. My whole goal is to really drill down into my personal preferences and have a fully defensible set of rules by the end of the year.
            1A
            Reject contents of blog: a botanist's place to see London Bridge (6)
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            5
            Horizontales
            1. 1A
              Reject contents of blog: a botanist's place to see London Bridge (6)
            2. 4A
              Expensive thing thrown at a wedding across pathway's edges (6)
            3. 5A
              Breakup mostly happening over encrypted SMS (6)
            Verticales
            1. 1D
              Pity corrupted saint, one who pushes a lot of buttons? (6)
            2. 2D
              Heedless, or without stopping, rush toward man (6)
            3. 3D
              Type of rock messy singers don't get right (6)
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