Thank you, Arty! That is high praise. For 3D, “finishing” indicates the final letter of each preceding word. The definition starts immediately after.
Jeremy Kirkwood 🤓2:44 · 2024-05-27T13:14:54.767Z
Neat.. but "finishers" might be a more accurate clue word? Or "all finishing"? Something to convey this applies to all the previous words.
Loved the Rodin clue btw!
Thanks, Jeremy. I struggled with finding the right clue word for this scenario. Finishers could work; I’m going to think on it some more. I appreciate it!
You've given high praise for Vilyat Khan in 1A and Rodin in 4A (I like learning about new people/art), so let me praise the definition of 3D, which you've nicely paired with a misdirecting penal surface. I like the elegance of 5A as well, and I think 1D is a well-deserved ? clue. 2D is the only one I might query, as to whether this should be "downhiller's head" (which I know no longer makes surface sense). I think the surface is tres magnifique, so I don't want to meddle, but that did stick out to me.
Thanks, Aaron! This is meaningful and appreciated feedback. It took a little bit to nail down the wording (see comments with Jeremy above), as I wanted to stick with the penal theme.
For 1D, I was thinking about using “bale-ful” but didn’t like how it presented; I decided the “?” would be sufficient.
I had similar thoughts concerning 2D but other versions didn’t have the same flow.
I am really glad you enjoyed this one!
I think of punctuation as useful for the surface and for meta (e.g., "!" indicating &lit, "?" indicating offbeat/tricky semantic), but superfluous for the wordplay. So I didn't even notice the "missing" possessive of 2D!?