Some people can study with music playing and others can't. Me, I like listening to music while I work on something else; I find it helps me think. (I listened to Dua Lipa's "Future Nostalgia" as I constructed this puzzle - "Love Again" is a bop!) If you're anything like me, then this puzzle's for you. So start listening to your favourite album and if the music doesn't distract you, you should find your way to the meta answer, which is a band. Answer & explanation: https://www.xword-muggles.com/viewtopic.php?p=133127#p133127
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This grid was version number two. The first version was constructed quite a long time ago: it had the diagonal MMMs, SME (but without mentioning that the first names of the band members were in the grid), and BRAD, DAN, ELLEN and MITCH; also, the fill was fiendishly difficult (and that's me saying that!) Then last weekend, I realised I'd left out BENJAMIN so I had to redo the grid completely. When I got to the two long entries, I thought I should put in additional clues, because I didn't want it to be too obscure. The LIMERICK was just for fun!
The car test clue made it easier! Really fun, thank you!
KayW 7:31 · 2023-06-13T13:09:40.807Z
Fun one - and fun to go back and find all the extra hints. I had to google the band name but even this musical dinosaur recognized the name and at least one of their songs. Thanks Ben!
Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm was a monster hit here in Australia. I bought the album and then went back and bought their first album, too, which is actually even better!
Cindy Heisler 2s · 2023-06-13T14:03:16.496Z
As usual, a band I never heard of. But the clues were very helpful and reduced my Googling time. Thanks, Ben!
Very bizarre that I had heard of this band. I don't know anything about them except their name and I couldn't recognize any of there music but somehow I had heard of them.
DebbieC 🤓14:02 · 2023-06-13T18:30:50.378Z
Ditto :)
Bird Lives 4s · 2023-06-13T14:40:35.435Z
I discovered that if I put enough of the names in the grid into Google, I'll get a band name I recognize. Knowing any of their hits or what they sound like is, of course, something completely different.
That's how I cracked it, though I wish I caught the MMM MMM MMM MMM! When I realized the band, I figured the title was alluding to that song but then caught the diagonals afterward!
Tyrpmom 2s · 2023-06-13T14:57:39.073Z
Impressive!
Carolyn 3s · 2023-06-13T15:27:08.188Z
Don't know the band, but google helped figure it out. Nice to have confirmation with 62A! Fun
Nice grid. Especially liked the clue for 60A -- got quite a chuckle out of that one. Was sure, given your Down Under proclivities, that the answer was going to be Men at Work, but that probably would've been a bit too on the nose. Thanks for the puzzle, Ben!
First off let me say, “that was fun”! I kept trying to tease names out of the long entries since you had obviously been willing to sacrifice symmetry to get them in. I’ll have you know there is a Music (well Musiq), a Deo, plenty of Ricks, a few Irvs, some Bens, lots of Amins and even a Hesi. “Well that can’t be right; what’s left?” – I said to my punny self. I decided to stop making it harder and take the names you gave me (again, because you sacrificed symmetry for one) and sure enough I stopped hitting my head against a wall. Interestingly enough, I wondered if I had mis-entered 62A because there is a singer named ASHE…talk about standing on the edge of the forest and missing it for trees! In the end I got there, even though I don’t think I have ever heard one of their songs but if I did I am sure I would say “Mmm mmm mmm mmm” because if you like them Ben I’m sure they are good.
Now, a comment on clue 33A – OFFAL!!! I’d take umbrage at that but you would think I was throwing shade. By the way, you could have had a tie in limerick if you wanted:
Mary had a little lamb
She ate it with mint sauce
And when her sheep
Said, “you’re a creep!”
She replied, “but I’m the boss!”
Although I’m not Chat GPI, with gifts real or artificial, when it comes to limericks, I can get quite judicial. I judge them on their tone and length, their meter and composure, but mostly what I’m looking for is irony on closure.
Cool puzzle - though my favorite Winnipeg band is the Weakerthans. Thanks for sharing!
whimsy 🤓11:42 · 2023-06-13T19:26:39.479Z
Here was my method (since I was mostly looking at the long themers with little satisfaction.) Googled Arista artists, and since CTD wasn't too far down on the alphabetical list, that jogged my mind about 62A. Then just a case of confirming names and Winnipeg. More than one way to skin a.....
That's a valid pathway. I didn't want to make the puzzle too difficult (after all, it's "week 2" of June) so I added lots of additional hints.
JHSeeman 2s · 2023-06-13T20:03:31.401Z
Even I, as thick as I can be sometimes, was able to follow the crumbs on this one.
Fun Puzzle, thanks.
ReB 5s · 2023-06-13T20:27:28.873Z
Definitely a Hansel and Gretel meta (trail of bread crumbs). Rather eclectic goulash of clues (29A vs. 42A stand out) plus a dash of Australia educational PSA (55A). And I saw you just couldn't resist awful 33A. I had an enjoyable romp.
thank you, Ben, for leaving enough clues/hints. Music is not my strong suit but I have heard of "Crash Test Dummies" at least!
Fun puzzle!
Qmark 3s · 2023-06-13T22:24:25.298Z
"CanCon" (Canadian content) always appreciated...thanks for another fun meta, Ben!
HeadinHome 19:17 · 2023-06-14T15:06:52.961Z
Thanks for the clear directions, or I would have never gotten that (not familiar with the group or of course their names). But enjoyed the interesting grid & clues!
THC 🤓5:35 · 2023-06-14T16:57:07.475Z
Thanks, Ben!
imontoo 4s · 2023-06-15T19:18:11.121Z
I feel like you were very generous with this one. Please don’t try to make up for it next week!
Pop song's visual accompaniment that could involve kids performing in a stage play, for example
19A
Concert equipment
20A
Touched down
21A
Way up or down
23A
Approx.
24A
Miami Dolphins quarterback, ___ Marino
25A
Ruth's homeland
26A
Roman love god
28A
Moment of shuteye
29A
There once was a band from Winnipeg, Whose songs would make your heart jig. Their tunes were so sweet, With rhythms complete, Their fame spread with every gig! (courtesy of ChatGPT), for example
33A
"These entrails are simply ___!" (pun for fans of MikeyG and DrTom)
36A
Prefix for -phore that will have you waving flags in no time
37A
Take ___ from (emulate)
38A
Blissful state to a Buddhist (and not the answer to the meta!)
40A
Cornbread variety named for where it's baked
42A
Zeno of ___
43A
MasterCard alternative
45A
Voice of Dory, ___ DeGeneres
46A
Joseph's younger brother
48A
Professional charge
49A
Arrive
50A
Not very spicy
52A
Der, die, ___
55A
NSW newspaper
57A
Form notions
59A
One-track audio
60A
"Mary had a little ___, she ate it with mint sauce" (that went dark fast!)
62A
Goes in hard, like a car into a wall during seat-belt safety checks
64A
"If ___ be so bold..."
65A
Words of approximation
66A
Alaskan native
67A
Lion's pride?
68A
What ChatGPT definitely isn't if the clue for 29 across is anything to go by
69A
Senator, ___ McConnell
Verticali
1D
Desert wanderer
2D
Dangly bit at the back of your throat
3D
Sticky pine product
4D
Agitated state
5D
Upper left keyboard key
6D
Big name in water filters
7D
Tamed, as a stallion (in 10 down)
8D
How old you are at your first birthday?
9D
Science fair exhibits, often
10D
It's between Can. and Mex.
11D
Relating to numbers
12D
Baseball officials, for short
13D
Nearly all
18D
Letters on a brandy bottle
22D
Owner (abbr.) of Arista Records, the label for the band that is the answer to the meta and whose band members' first names can be found in the grid