Thanks, Meg. The "Cs" can be tricky to navigate sometimes.
Berto 1s · 2024-08-11T13:00:49.770Z
Spent a while circling first letters of grid entries tenuously linked to ‘land’ and the second letters of those related to ‘sea’ - then saw “PA” and “UL” next to ‘C’… aha!
Thanks Cap’n Rick!
Thanks for solving, Kay. Sorry you had to call "TowBOAT/U.S." to make it back to shore.
MatthewL 🤓4:53 · 2024-08-11T14:39:46.400Z
Nice one, Cap! Gotta confess though -- I just guessed based on the title and SEA and LANTERNS, and the fact that I happened to watch National Treasure last night. Didn't see the mechanism until reading the comments. Still, a solve is a solve. Thanks for the puzzle!
Thanks, Matthew. Yes, a solve is a solve. Thanks for solving!
Bird Lives 5s · 2024-08-11T18:07:26.413Z
I saw LANTERNS and REDNOSES that should have been REDCOATS and knew what the answer had to be. (Are there other Easter eggs?) Like othatthers, my first stab was looking for the letters after C, but since that was not always two. . .
Fun puzzle Cap’n, I followed a minor rabbit to a tea party and a revolution until I saw PA and UL and that they were both “by C”. Fun fill and so many Eggs my basket overflowed. Let’s see if I got them all:
Treaty, Rednoses (I know that you could not use Redcoats, given the Mx, but I thought you might have used LOBSTERS being from New England, Patriotic chant, Church official (Old North no doubt), Enjoyed a British Tradition, Signal lights, Hamilton and 1776, Boston Nickname, Longfellow, Revolutionist, Easy gait for a horse…and probably some I missed.
To do all that and keep the fill VERY tight, a usual Rick masterpiece.
DrTom, your poem and comments brought tears (of laughter ) to my eyes! I think you found most of my Easter eggs - don't forget MID crossing NIGHT in the NE, the clash of REBEL with the "King's MEN" in the SW, and Lighthorse Harry LEE. DINAH "Washington" and "Shore" was admittedly a stretch. Thanks for solving and commenting, my friend! I'm looking forward to your SSS next week.
Laura M 🤓8:12 · 2024-08-11T21:17:27.379Z
Very nice! I'm embarrassed to say that I didn't think of the Cs until I caved and looked at the hints...
Hi Eric. No worries about chiming in here. It was nice meeting you last month. Hope to see you again at a future NE Muggle Meetup!
HeadinHome 🤓2:48 · 2024-08-12T01:19:09.771Z
Guessed twice (midnight ride of Paul revere and Boston Tea Party ) before guessing correctly. I was taking the pairs on each side of the Cs and coming up with nothing (had that much even before nudges… so nudges didn’t help, just confirmed it was indeed about those Cs). Just happened to see the 2 BEFORE the Cs a while after submitting the correct guess… OHHHH sure NOW it’s easy! (Is the S missing?)
Thanks, Wendy. Yeah, the mechanism was more difficult to find than the answer to this one. And yeah, Longfellow's poem title was "Paul Revere's Ride", but in using "two" letters before the "Cs", I had to work with an even number of letters. Thanks for solving!
I meant to add that the "official" answer, as derived from the grid, is "Paul Revere Ride", but I'm accepting "Paul Revere's Ride" and other variations that are close enough for government work.
Chris 🤓5:27 · 2024-08-12T11:10:53.030Z
Wow. First meta is was ever able to solve. Thank you.