Explanation: Per the title, we'll be looking for leftovers - more specifically, "left"s and "over"s! There are four words on the left part of the grid that can be preceded by LEFT to get another phrase: ALONE, OUT, FIELD, and TOWN. Similarly, five words on the upper part of the grid can be preceded by OVER (so you can imagine the "left"s and "over"s dotting the outside of the grid): LAP, PASS, CAST, ACT, and DUE. Play alternate entries with these new phrases (for instance, LEFT ALONE fits the clue for IGNORED, and so forth). The initial letters of these nine entries corresponding in clock-wise order from ALONE to DUE spell out I'M STUFFED, the fitting answer to this Thanksgiving meta (and I had to stuff a lot in this grid also!).
My first submission, with the apostrophe in I’m, was rejected. Since it had to be right, I tried again with no punctuation and it was accepted.
Fun puzzle! I got the down overs quickly and knew what it had to be, but more fun to find the full solution. Spent a while looking unsuccessfully for synonyms of over par and oversteer before finally letting that go and seeing the lefts.
Berto 🤓6:09 · 2023-11-26T14:01:29.163Z
Exactly what I went through!! Thought the “left” meant put “over” on the left (prefix).
Holidays will always supercede number connections, haha.
Berto 🤓6:09 · 2023-11-26T14:07:51.946Z
Very clever puzzle. I got the “U-F-F-E-D” and figured ‘I-gnored’ and ‘M-issing’ had to be used. I even looked up “overfield” hoping it was an archaic/obscure baseball position - Doh! Also couldn’t get “I’m” to be accepted but “im “ went through. Phew!
Thanks Mikey!
Well I guessed it but didn't solve it. Now I have to go back and see how to get there. I know it is going to be clever so I am awaiting the "OK, that's funny!" moment. Not going to peek just yet.
Well that was one of the most difficult backsolves. Turns out there are 9 words that could be paired with OVER, including OVER STEER and OVER PAR. Needelss to say trying to find the alternate answers was lengthy and futile. There is also at least one more LEFT (I admit LEFT did not dawn on me until I looked at the nudges) in that LEFT OFF could certainly be a possibility. Took me forever to get to the letters i needed and then I did not know to do it clockwise, but since I knew what the letters had to be that was of little consequence. Good job stuffing in all that content!
Yeah, it's usually a clue (and I think it is for most metas that go beyond 15-by-15 occasionally: MGWCC and Pete's come to mind - of course, Rick had that epic one last year!!) that a big grid is always necessitated by a reason for it. I usually try to make the puzzles as small as the entries will allow!
HeadinHome 🤓1:43 · 2023-11-27T20:46:34.275Z
Wow I found that challenging! The grid was both long and tough, and the meta took a while too. I saw multiple opportunities for OVER to be added: over.BRED, ASKED.over, over.PLAN, and over.ICE-POPS.over had two, and SHORTSTOP could have both words left.SHORT STOP.over. Finally saw the clustering around the perimeter (left side, and over top, of course!) and when I focused there I noticed the companion clues/words in the grid (LEFT TOWN was the first one that popped out, because it made me think of O Brother Where Art Thou (“she done R-U-N-N-O-F-T”) which was already in my head from the TOOK OFF entry. All in all, a fabulous feast of a meta!
Yes, I can see that the natural fill can propagate a lot of unintended connections, so I have to be careful with that! Almost like the "be not led astray" comment on the MGWCC - I definitely tried to put the geographical positions in there to help, but that's still pretty well-hidden in retrospect! Still happy for a decent feast of a puzzle!
Finally got it. This was an extremely Mikey puzzle -- very punny and clever. Thanks for the stuffing!
Laura M 🤓28:03 · 2023-11-29T08:51:36.621Z
Very nice! I was on a completely wrong track until the nudges; in retrospect it should have been obvious, but that's how these things go...
Tyrpmom 🤓9:42 · 2023-11-29T23:25:53.705Z
I really struggled with this one, but with nudges I finally got it.
KayW 🤓5:34 · 2023-11-29T23:29:25.188Z
Wow what a fantastic meta and puzzle - as always. Very elegant to put the LEFTs on the LEFT and the OVERs on TOP. I needed remedial nudges to see it- I must still be in a Thanksgiving food coma myself.
rjy 3s · 2023-11-30T15:26:11.464Z
In a prior life, worked in a restaurant where leftovers were referred to as LO’s - didn’t know if this was otherwise a common thing, but I fixated on it got nowhere. Especially with exactly 9 clues that had “lo” in them. Couldn’t be a coincidence, right??? I guess not… But quite fun, Mikey!
Finally got it after 9 nudges. Then I had to anagram, but that's because I had to use my fire tablet instead of my computer. Fun challenge!
SamKat9 19:07 · 2023-11-30T20:55:49.687Z
Clever puzzle, I hope you had a great Thanksgiving !
Bird Lives 3s · 2023-12-02T21:33:09.087Z
Fantastic meta. I got nudged to the answer, but even after I saw what answer the letters had to spell, it took me a while to realize how they were ordred.
i really enjoyed this one... it had so many layers! I got "UFFED" right off the bat and guessed that "i'm stuffed" had to be the answer but kept trying to attach OVER to all the words with no further progress... then reread the title and i was like what about LEFT? after realizing i had completely IGNORED that part, everything else fell into place. thank you for your puzzles! i am thankful for all the work you put into each and every one of them
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Mark on a paper?
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72, frequently
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How a kid cries to his mother
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Like rags mentioned in the lyrics to "Rock Around the Clock"
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Transpire
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Fruity frozen treats (I'd still eat them in the winter!)
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These smell!
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Surfeits
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I'll ___ clear of my livestock puns (you've herd them already)
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Baseball position
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Hamlet's cousin?
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Gershwin who probably had a 401k
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Antidote
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Hot spot?
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"The Husband's Secret" author Moriarty
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She had Billboard's #1 song of 2011
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Late
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Dreyer's ice cream partner
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Ruled, in a way
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8-Down circles
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Sired
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Its modern orange flavor was first produced in Naples in 1955
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"He has 272 speeches, the most of any non-title character in a Shakespeare tragedy" (this "Jeopardy!" clue won Ken Jennings the title of Greatest of All-Time)
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Some bridge plays
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That's fair
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"Everything seemed perfect, and then..."
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Take, as questions
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___ Nite (presentation series whose slogan is "Be There and Be Square")
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Main impact
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Washington : Dandridge :: Lincoln : ___
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A circle of cows is a ___ ring
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Furby or Tamagotchi (I had both)
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Michelangelo, e.g.
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Certain region of a Venn diagram
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Ham it up
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Call from home
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"I can't remember what that milky, iridescent gem is called!" "___ yourself together!"
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Season opener?
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Reacts to fireworks (or well-constructed crosswords)
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Posed
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Like some gray skies
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"Ditto!"
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If my friend can't find the old TV at the flea market, I'll ___ him
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"The Great ___" (2018 Kristin Hannah novel)
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When I argued with my coworkers about our upcoming agenda, it was a clash in the ___
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Need an ___ built? I Noah guy!
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It has many keys, briefly
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Swan song's antithesis
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"Life of Pi" director Lee
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Jazz grp.?
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Pro
Verticali
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Missive
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Trivial tidbit
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Type of thoroughfare
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Omnia vincit ___ ("Love conquers all")
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You stand to lose it
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"Press Your Luck" option
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Did nothing with
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"So, in conclusion, always buy bouquets. And that's the ___ of the story"
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The ragtag group of fishermen was a ___ of characters
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Elvis's record label
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Do something!
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Fitting
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Hesitant sounds
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Offspring: Abbr.
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Brown alternative
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Small apartment
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Type of sleeping arrangement in a small apartment
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Get a lode of these!
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Cough or maple (I prefer the latter)
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Treat with Easter and Christmas varieties
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Does sum thing
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African antelope
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Picnic pest (other than me eating all the potato salad)
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Verve
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Or so
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Swing voter, for short
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This might go straight to your head
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Shakespeare, to his manuscript: "O ___, ___, wherefore art thou ___?"
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"___ be my pleasure!"
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Nast of publishing
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Name, derived from French (lit. "jewel"), of several old theaters (using five of the letters in "jubilation")
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Inclined, in England
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Pakistani language
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Orange ghost in Ms. Pac-Man
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Nation of vagabonds: ___ Land
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"Washington: A Life" and "Hamilton" biographer Chernow
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Run for fun, perhaps?
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Omitted
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Got out of Dodge
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48-Across's play
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"Okay, whatever you say, honey, I guess I'll stop solving metas now and tend to my responsibilities"
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"Hold your horses!"
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Marcus' partner
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"I sat on the roof / And kicked off the ___" ("Your Song" lyric)
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"Hey, let me know when you're riding the roller coaster" "Okay, I'll keep you in the ___"
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Refrain from singing (and you wish I would)
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Peruse
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Co-writer of the theme to Carson's "The Tonight Show"