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Give Me 5!

· Di Mikey G · Pubblicato 2024-12-27T23:00:45.688Z

Meta Prompt
[Level 3] The answer to the meta is a 9-letter term.
Honored to have my 120th meta close out 2024. Wishing you a happy end to your year and an epic start to 2025! May it be puzzly!
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  • KayW solved 2024-12-27T23:44:12.732Z
  • Darth solved 2024-12-27T23:51:39.035Z
  • Hector solved 2024-12-28T00:31:27.471Z
  • DJB solved 2024-12-28T00:35:39.618Z
  • Meg solved 2024-12-28T01:41:55.651Z
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  • Bob J solved 2024-12-28T02:05:57.438Z
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  • boharr solved 2024-12-28T14:01:10.012Z
  • JM solved 2024-12-28T15:24:43.443Z
  • Dave C solved 2024-12-28T16:00:28.310Z
  • I K Snamhcok solved 2024-12-28T18:13:14.019Z
  • markhr solved 2024-12-28T22:06:24.871Z
  • andeux solved 2024-12-29T00:20:58.483Z
  • Myelbow solved 2024-12-29T00:22:40.416Z
  • HeadinHome solved 2024-12-29T01:48:43.576Z
  • oldjudge solved 2024-12-29T01:59:39.392Z
  • Pair O Ducks solved 2024-12-29T03:03:56.621Z
  • Berto solved 2024-12-29T04:18:15.333Z
  • whimsy solved 2024-12-29T05:21:12.373Z
  • Carolyn solved 2024-12-29T05:25:53.409Z
  • Darrell solved 2024-12-29T05:28:24.219Z
  • BrennerTJ solved 2024-12-29T06:23:44.325Z
  • Danny K Bernstein solved 2024-12-29T06:30:11.034Z
  • DrTom solved 2024-12-29T18:27:03.599Z
  • FrankieHeck solved 2024-12-29T21:07:35.676Z
  • Joe solved 2024-12-29T21:30:18.549Z
  • Bbaack solved 2024-12-29T21:35:34.764Z
  • BarbaraK solved 2024-12-29T23:49:37.017Z
  • Cindy Heisler solved 2024-12-30T14:42:02.500Z
  • MatthewL solved 2024-12-30T16:14:16.897Z
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  • Tim solved 2024-12-30T23:57:20.571Z
  • rjy solved 2024-12-31T04:13:00.850Z
  • SJ solved 2024-12-31T15:36:10.542Z
  • Kulea solved 2025-01-01T01:33:46.401Z
  • woozy solved 2025-01-01T01:47:27.432Z

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  • Darth 🤓13:00 · 2024-12-27T23:52:11.801Z
    Loved it!!!!!!!!! Thanks, Mikey!!!!!!!!! :D
    • KayW 🤓2:14 · 2024-12-27T23:47:01.747Z
      SO EXCITED it is indeed A TREAT how this meta ties everything together. Thanks so much Mikey for another year of punny goodness.
      • DJB 2s · 2024-12-28T00:38:40.601Z
        Loved it - especially the 5! tie in to your 120th meta. Great work!
        • Hector 🤓7:28 · 2024-12-28T00:39:37.586Z
          Just deduced from the title and puzzle number. Is there a more involved mechanism to be found?
          • Mikey G costruttore · 2024-12-28T03:38:06.141Z
            Yep! You have to search for the things (titles, brands, cities, etc.) that require exclamation marks in the clues!
          • Mikey G costruttore · 2024-12-27T23:00:45.688Z
            Answer: FACTORIAL
            Explanation: Per the central entry and the title, exclamation marks will be central to this meta - note the 9 of them in the center entry's clue as well, solidifying the prompt. Nine of the entries' clues contain entities that should include an exclamation mark: SPOOF ("Airplane!"), DIANA ("Stop! In the Name of Love"), SEARCH (Yahoo!), CRUST (Yum! Brands, Inc.), SOMEONE ("Help!"), REVERSE (Uno Attack!), BRITISH (Westward Ho!), WILLA ("O Pioneers!"), DOUBLE ("Jeopardy!"). Per the title, the fifth letters of these entries spell FACTORIAL, fitting since 5! ("5 factorial") is equal to 5 x 4 x 3 x 2 x 1 = 120, our puzzle's number!
            • Meg 2s · 2024-12-28T01:45:57.489Z
              That was a fun solve!!
              • JM 12:18 · 2024-12-28T15:28:30.049Z
                I got a bang out of it!
                • whimsy 18:20 · 2024-12-29T16:11:32.049Z
                  😄
                • Dave C 3s · 2024-12-28T16:02:53.326Z
                  It took longer than it should have, but it was a good one.
                  • boharr 3s · 2024-12-28T14:03:42.076Z
                    Counting those tiny exclamation points took a magnifying glass!!!!!!!!! Thanks, Mikey.
                    • whimsy 18:20 · 2024-12-29T16:10:59.197Z
                      Ditto -- and since I couldn't discern, I was originally a few (fill in the blank) short (of a whatever.😄)
                      • woozy 18:16 · 2025-01-01T01:53:03.593Z
                        I counted them as ten at first. But if I had thought they were important I would have found a way.
                      • andeux 🤓6:48 · 2024-12-29T00:40:00.228Z
                        Being a math guy and knowing that your themes are often puzzle number related helped me get this one quickly.
                        120 is both a factorial and triangular (1 * 2 * 3 * 4 * 5 = 1+2+3+...14+15), as are 1 and 6. Apparently it is an open question whether there are any larger numbers with this property.
                        • Mikey G costruttore · 2024-12-29T04:36:28.196Z
                          Ahhhhhh, that is awesome - I love things like that! What an epic factoid (factorial factoid)!!
                        • HeadinHome 🤓1:50 · 2024-12-29T01:54:00.559Z
                          Don’t even need the math headache… enjoyed the puzzle without following that part of the explanation (just need to be able to count and spell!!!!!!!!!). ( : I wasted a lot of time trying to reverse things, since that clue was so flag-wavy. Each of the 9 sections (NW, N, NE, etc and the center) of the puzzle has a vowel-consonant-same vowel pattern somewhere in it. OLO, EWE, ANA, EVE, ACA, etc. Figured those were “reversible” so something was to be done with that. Needed the published nudge about the exclamation points. First one I thought of was O Pioneers! (Then it made sense why that weird stuff about Yum foods was there for 32A… that was highlighted from the beginning).
                          • Mikey G costruttore · 2024-12-29T04:37:48.186Z
                            The REVERSE addendum was a last-minute thing that I found - I saw some Uno Attack! games don't use the "!," and I was like, "You know what, might as well put that in." But I can see how that can be rabbit hole! I love the book "O Pioneers!" - surprisingly, my mom - who loved Wilder's "Little House" books - didn't enjoy it as much as I did! Yeah, the Yum! brands thing should've definitely raised an eyebrow or three. Glad you enjoyed it, even sans math!
                          • Carolyn 3s · 2024-12-29T05:26:58.126Z
                            That was very cool!
                            • whimsy 18:20 · 2024-12-29T16:06:01.232Z
                              Punctuation and math! Mikey does it all!
                              • whimsy 18:20 · 2024-12-29T16:16:48.231Z
                                I'm not up on my factorials, but I did notice that 5 gazinta 120 (two-thousand) and twenty-four times, which possibly amounts to the same thing.
                                • DrTom 3s · 2024-12-29T18:29:30.439Z
                                  I had such a twisted journey to the answer (complete with having to stop for directions). I will explain a bit later, but once again a superb puzzle that ties everything together and even gives us the answer in the title...though we did not know it.
                                  Hoping for another year of Mikey puzzling puzzles!
                                  • Joe 🤓12:16 · 2024-12-29T21:35:07.297Z
                                    ETTA's "At Last!" in the clues also needed an exclamation point and had me spinning my wheels! Was that a little Easter Egg?????????
                                    • BarbaraK 10s · 2024-12-29T23:55:36.925Z
                                      I _think _ the album has an exclamation point but the song does not.
                                      • Mikey G costruttore · 2024-12-30T02:52:05.225Z
                                        Oh, wowzers, that would be a wild coincidence if so! The album does - holy cats!
                                    • MatthewL 🤓11:33 · 2024-12-30T16:16:06.007Z
                                      Tried ONETWENTY and ONE TWENTY first, since those are nine-letter term, but alas, that was a step too far. Thanks for the puzzle, Mikey!!
                                      • woozy 18:16 · 2025-01-01T01:51:38.046Z
                                        Oh, for .....
                                        It really was only of my first thoughts. (Taking fifth letters). I just had to be shoved face down into the mud with Dr. Tom's "Connections" nudge. And then I had to stare dejectedly for two hours saying "But 9 and 5 are relatively prime" before it occurred to me "should I go back to the fifth letter idea?"
                                        And excellent. High five for 5! = 120. Good job. And what a number streak you have going!
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                                        Orizzontali
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                                          Nurse
                                        2. 6A
                                          Sneaker feature
                                        3. 10A
                                          "Airplane" or "Young Frankenstein"
                                        4. 15A
                                          Sleuthing Monk played by Tony Shaloub
                                        5. 17A
                                          Keep ___ profile
                                        6. 18A
                                          "Stop In the Name of Love" singer Ross
                                        7. 19A
                                          What you do on Yahoo
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                                          Only fish dish I ate
                                        9. 21A
                                          Rubbed the wrong way, like Mikey G's puns about erasers
                                        10. 22A
                                          In earliest drafts of the script, he was a green-skinned member of the Ureallian race
                                        11. 24A
                                          Breeding rabbits is a ___-raising experience
                                        12. 26A
                                          Poses, in a way
                                        13. 27A
                                          Seltzer starter?
                                        14. 28A
                                          "You made this veggie-flavored dessert?" "___ of cake"
                                        15. 30A
                                          Ginger, in Mikey G's household
                                        16. 32A
                                          Part of many Pizza Hut products, owned by Yum Brands, Inc.
                                        17. 35A
                                          Third indefinite pronoun mentioned in the lyrics to the Beatles' "Help"
                                        18. 39A
                                          Makes the sale
                                        19. 42A
                                          Assuage
                                        20. 45A
                                          Minor key?
                                        21. 46A
                                          Sugar substitute, har har
                                        22. 47A
                                          "Look at how many exclamation marks I'm using!!!!!!!!!"
                                        23. 50A
                                          Past-tense verb in title of show once hosted by Garry Moore
                                        24. 51A
                                          Kyle Tucker, once (but he's a Cub now)
                                        25. 53A
                                          You'd address a letter to one with "Deer Sir"
                                        26. 54A
                                          Spain, in Spain
                                        27. 56A
                                          Type of card in Uno Attack (there's a bit of discrepancy here; this IS meta-related)
                                        28. 58A
                                          Its capital is Valletta
                                        29. 60A
                                          Fr. holy woman
                                        30. 61A
                                          Join hands, in a way
                                        31. 63A
                                          RBI, e.g.
                                        32. 67A
                                          "Should that be the case..."
                                        33. 70A
                                          Berry with 75% of your daily dose of vowels
                                        34. 72A
                                          ___ Isles (home to the town Westward Ho)
                                        35. 75A
                                          "O Pioneers" author Cather
                                        36. 77A
                                          "Still Life with Bread Crumbs" author Quindlen
                                        37. 79A
                                          Round in "Jeopardy" with harder clues
                                        38. 80A
                                          What my lectures should be sponsored by
                                        39. 81A
                                          "This is a haiku / I wrote it in ten seconds / I hope you like it," e.g.
                                        40. 82A
                                          What you're in for when solving meta puzzles
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                                          Where four famed turtles hang out
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                                          I keep my mail for ___-imental reasons
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                                          Insurance giant
                                        Verticali
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                                          "Dancing with the Stars" choreographer Farber
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                                          Consummate
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                                          Shenanigan
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                                          Alveoli
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                                          Food that likes to come out of its shell
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                                          Vegas opener?
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                                          Hilo hello
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                                          Tabs, once
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                                          Yeah, it'll hold water
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                                          Star Wars, initially
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                                          When the buccaneer opened a bakery, he had good ___
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                                          Prior acorns that politely use their trees and thank yous (I should branch out with these puns)
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                                          Short race, for short
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                                          Beanie Babies and Furbies (yours truly had both)
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                                          Stars are in it, briefly
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                                          Photo ___
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                                          "The Name of the Rose" author Umberto
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                                          Kindle material
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                                          In
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                                          "This is the spa you chose?" "It was a last ___"
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                                          Hope org.
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                                          "Ready to go now that you've turned into a tea service?" "I'm all ___"
                                        23. 36D
                                          "___ Dies Dreaming" (2022 book by Xochitl Gonzalez)
                                        24. 37D
                                          #10 of 118 (it's not a periodic table meta, I promise)
                                        25. 38D
                                          James who sang "At Last"
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                                          Carbonize
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                                          What I often do playing golf (it's par for the course)
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                                          Where calculus conventions are not likely to be found (yet, anyway)
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                                          2010 healthcare law: Abbr.
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                                          A Greek letter
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                                          Some compass dir.
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                                          Fish that dances in a conger line LOL
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                                          Pluck
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                                          "Why are you dancing in the meadow? It's ___ bedtime"
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                                          Red, e.g.
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                                          PD alert
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                                          "I can't steer this lake rental, but ___?"
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                                          Flax fabric ("You need other fabrics?" "Just the flax, ma'am")
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                                          Himalayan region
                                        40. 65D
                                          Lion who says "Don't run from who you are" in a film adaptation
                                        41. 66D
                                          Another Greek letter
                                        42. 67D
                                          "___ just thinking..."
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                                          Dossier
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                                          Oodles
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                                          Baseball fans wear them
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                                          Chocolate's is 50 pieces a day, for short (this is completely accurate)
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                                          Yet another Greek letter (not meta-related, I promise)
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                                          First word in an Irish carrier
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                                          Qty.
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