Delightful! I love the way you disguised the fish being caught by those lines. The fact that they were all at the end of the lines was a nice constructing touch. :D
Thanks, Claudia. I wasn't sure if you test solved an earlier version a while back. There are just too many puzzles and too many versions for my feeble brain to keep track of! If you did test, then "Thanks!"
HeadinHome 🤓2:41 · 2024-06-09T12:39:54.763Z
I had to get to the last nudge to figure this out, because I had 6 downs highlighted but some were wrong: I was going with DROP for the downs (dropSITES, dropCAlls, DRAG/drop, FUELdrop, dropPHONE?, POWERdrop) … so I was always going to be lost! Revealing the fish nudge made me see 4 fish; had to google to confirm PORGY and LANCE - never heard of these as fish! Still with the wrong downs highlighted, that gave ELGLERS… close enough anglers that that was my second try (first tried fisherman). So, sort of backsolved and realized you wanted DATA and TOWN, so it was lines not drops we were after. (Even so, TOWN line would have puzzled me.. never use that phrase. I assume it’s like county line or state line?). Isn’t it odd that the words that go with LINE almost all go with DROP? The only one I had that didn’t quite work with DROP was phone, though I constantly do drop my phone. And I was bothered that SITE and CALL were both plural, so that seemed off. Anyhoo.. that was my voyage, cap’n, and it was still a fun ride!
Looks like your voyage was more of a sail than a fishing trip, Wendy, what with all the back-and-forth tacking going on. Thanks for hanging in there and eventually landing this one!
Thanks, Qmark. Yes, there was a 9A "Hidden downside" associated with those LINES.
MatthewL 🤓5:32 · 2024-06-09T14:45:12.979Z
An appropriate themed puzzle from the Cap'n. Took a minute to find all the "lines" -- got hung up on HOSE for quite a while. Thanks for the puzzle, Rick!
Wow this one's a keeper! I had to google that a couple of those were indeed fishes (PORGY, LANCE) but knowing how elegantly symmetrical you always are I was sure they had to be. Thanks Cap'n!
Nice one, Cap'n! I saw four of the lines quickly, and noted the last letters were forming something... found another pair based on the need for symmetry and got an answer that made sense... but I didn't catch the fish at the ends of those lines. :D Cleverly done!
Thanks, Darth. In an earlier version I had RISINGTOTHEBAIT instead of CROSSEDONESPATH at 8D. My thinking was that those last letters would kinda represent the bait for those 6 hungry fish, but it became too confusing vis-a-vis DROPPING.
Sharkicicles 2s · 2024-06-09T16:34:04.846Z
Thanks captain! Been decades since I’ve gone fishin’…
Wow - didn’t even see the fish until reading comments here! I found the symmetrical ‘dropped lines’ and the starting letters made no sense, but the ends - aha! But totally missed that they ‘crossed’ with the fish dangling at the end. Doh!
Thanks, Berto. Yes, this was one of my better outings when I had a fish on the end of every line.
Bird Lives 3s · 2024-06-09T18:24:19.626Z
The compleat meta. I was able to do it without the nudges, possibly because I was a test solver for a much earlier iteration of this one. Neither the Cap'n nor I can remember. Even so, I had to check a couple of the fishwords and line words.
Well, I have no idea what a Lance, Porgy or a Fluke (other that a whale's tail fin) is, this was a KAS 4 for me. Weird reaction to the nudges. Saw lots of things about PHONEs and CALLS and messaging ans stuff abount oceans looked for LINES and ones but didn't see them. Tried to look for things dropped but hard to see things that are omitted especially when there aren't any. But I finally saw them with nudge three. Nudge four was a complete ????? to me as I had obviously been looking before stooping to reveal the nudge. Final nudge I realize and SKATE and and PERCH (and shark obviously) were fish I had E,R, then A, I figured it was ANGLER and the symmetric N confirm, meaning PORGY and LANCE must be the other two.
Tricky fun K4 for me but I guess you hit one of me weak areas. The Lines were very subtly dropped. If I had caught them (I tried but apparently I'm a fish chowderhead) It's have be a K3.
Aw, don't beat yourself up, woozy. It was a little challenging, but I was hoping that the symmetry of both the LINE and fish entries would help folks solve.
Jeremy Smith 2s · 2024-06-09T21:22:59.296Z
My lines on the West side of the grid dropped into a huge rabbit hole. I tried to force DATA into DATELINE, NAIR into HAIRLINE, and EATER into WATERLINE. Of course the East side of the grid wouldn't cooperate.
Thanks, Jeremy. Yes, some folks weren't familiar with DRAG lines, but I saw plenty growing up in PA. I always try to use symmetry to help solvers in these types of situations. In this puzzle there is symmetry with both the LINE and the fish entries.
Sharkicicles 2s · 2024-06-09T21:27:51.385Z
Totally overcomplicated this by the way, got “angler” and was like, oh a professional angler is a fisherman… was puzzled when it was wrong, thought about it for a bit, and was like oh, let’s just try “angler.”
I saw all the fish and entered fisherman but was wrong (well yes but no). Then when I saw the lines I had not heard of town line but sure did of hose line And tug line so that complicated things a bit. My own fault trying to make life difficult. Fun solve
Thanks, Tom. Glad you enjoyed it. And you weren't the first solver to mention an unfamiliarity with town lines. Here in New England, where the states are smaller, we have state lines, county lines, and town lines on our maps. You'll see "Entering (town name) / Inc. (Year)" signs at virtually every town line - the most popular of which is "Entering Natick / Inc. 1651", of course.
Ha! Thanks, Mike. Glad you liked the fishing trip. I always enjoy your clever comments!
Meta World Peace 4s · 2024-06-15T02:10:46.816Z
Great puzzle, Capn! I'm thinking the word "line" could use some R&R this weekend after the... queue of meanings it took on throughout the grid (career, fishing, six theme senses). It's also neat how A DROP IN THE OCEAN conjures up fishing, at least subliminally mid-solve and perfectly clearly now, looking back.