PUZZLERIA! SLICES: OVER (2!)(6!) SERVED
Schpuzzle of the Week:
Yoko, John, heavy metal, and gin-swilling rock groups!
We are serving up a special treat as our Schpuzzle of the Week – another delicious and ingenious Cryptic Crossword Puzzle whipped up by Patrick J. Berry (screen name: “cranberry”), a talented and valued friend of Puzzleria!
This is the fifth wonderful cryptic crossword Patrick has composed for our blog, and he and I both agree it may be his finest yet... and that’s sayin’ sumthin’. These creations of his are each a unique work of “wordplayfully” puzzling art, and we are very grateful to Patrick for sharing them with us.
Here are instructions for solving:
The number in parentheses at the end of each clue tells how many letters are in the answer. Multiple numbers in parentheses indicate how letters are distributed in multiple-word answers.
For example, (6) indicates a six-letter answer like
“jalopy,” (7, 5) indicates a seven-and-five-letter answer
like “station wagon,” and (5-5) indicates a five-and-five-letter
hyphenated answer like “Rolls-Royce.”
(For insight about how to decipher these numbered cryptic clues, see Patrick’s “Cryptic Crossword Tutorial” in this link to his November 17, 2017 cryptic crossword. The Tutorial appears below the grid that contains the answers.)
(3-2,3,5)
10. Not the first to complain – ultimate burden with age (5)
11. One probably not goin’ to get caught in disguise? (9)
12. Forget the money (7)
13. Item ordered at deli (6)
15. Special place I go to – sorry (10)
16. Piece of meat to have cut (4)
18. Lead, a male part – first one (4)
20. Candy making belly look funny tucked inside pants? (10)
23. Girl meets sailor in film (6)
24. A tenor’s drunk, first of many for new conductor (7)
26. Minor takes prize for getting attention (9)
27. Sweet? Wrong, sweetheart! (5)
28. Member of 9 breaks kid’s heart getting loaded (5,8)
2. Grass or peat’s spread around (7)
3. Can soldier turn one on firing? (8)
4. Find her and get awfully scared (10)
5. Run one marathon (4)
6. Young flier to have injured leg going in? (6)
7. Smart to leave, having initial apathy for the city (7)
8. Ready to go, but says he’s afraid to fly (5,2,1,5)
9. Legendary rock group swilling gin in fancy automobile – some tipsy individuals! (7,6)
14. Clever handling of a mild topic (10)
17. Horrific beast in a horror movie (8)
19. Sailor started lunch digging into first-rate shellfish (7)
21. Dressed, given time – casual shirt put on to go outside (7)
22. Play a little heavy metal, perhaps (6)
25. Assistant in the big organization? (4)
“That Athlete Sure Can Elevate!” Appetizer:
Shifting out of drive and into park, yet still driving
Rearrange the letters of a brand name product you drive to form two words:
1. a place where the product might temporarily be “parked,” and
2. the last name of an athlete known for his scoring drives.
What is this brand name?
French Class: Sick Conduct Or Simple Familiarity? Appetizer:
To crack a 40% solution, concentrate!
Divide a famous classical conductor’s last name into its two syllables.
“Horn” a French article in between them to form about 40 percent, more or less, of something very familiar to the conductor.
Who is this conductor?
Riffing Off Shortz Slices:
“Phonetickling” human body parts
Will Shortz’s July 22nd NPR Weekend Edition Sunday puzzle reads:
Name two parts of the human body. Say them out loud one after the other. The result, phonetically, will name something delicious to eat, in 7 letters. What is it?
Puzzleria!s Riffing Off Shortz Slices read:
ENTREE #1:
Name two parts of the human body. Replace the first letter of the first part with the letter following it in the alphabet and replace the last two letters of the second part with a D to form a new word, in 11 letters, associated with something delicious (and vegan-friendly) to eat that includes body parts... including arms, legs and a head. What is it?
Hint/Extra Credit: The first two letters of the first body part followed by the last two letters of the second form a third body part. What is this third body part?
ENTREE #2:
Name two parts of the human body. Say them out loud one after the other.
The result, phonetically, will name a military slang word associated with obsequious behavior, in 9 letters. What is it?
ENTREE #3:
Name two plural parts of the human body. Between them place a third body part that is more commonly associated with non-humans. Say these three body parts out loud one after the other. The result, phonetically, will name a delicious snack, in 8 letters. What is it?
ENTREE #4:
Name two parts of the human body. Place between them the last word of a delicious but non-vegan-friendly 3-word main course one might order from a menu.
Say these three words out loud one after the other.
The result, phonetically, will name something delicious to eat, in 12 letters, that comes in a wrapper. What is it?
Every Friday at Joseph Young’s Puzzleria! we publish a new menu of fresh word puzzles, number puzzles, logic puzzles, puzzles of all varieties and flavors. We cater to cravers of scrumptious puzzles!
Our master chef, Grecian gourmet puzzle-creator Lego Lambda, blends and bakes up mysterious (and sometimes questionable) toppings and spices (such as alphabet soup, Mobius bacon strips, diced snake eyes, cubed radishes, “hominym” grits, anagraham crackers, rhyme thyme and sage sprinklings.)
Please post your comments below. Feel free also to post clever and subtle hints that do not give the puzzle answers away. Please wait until after 3 p.m. Eastern Time on Wednesdays to post your answers and explain your hints about the puzzles. We serve up at least one fresh puzzle every Friday.
We invite you to make it a habit to “Meet at Joe’s!” If you enjoy our weekly puzzle party, please tell your friends about Joseph Young’s Puzzleria! Thank you.
Schpuzzle of the Week:
Yoko, John, heavy metal, and gin-swilling rock groups!
We are serving up a special treat as our Schpuzzle of the Week – another delicious and ingenious Cryptic Crossword Puzzle whipped up by Patrick J. Berry (screen name: “cranberry”), a talented and valued friend of Puzzleria!
This is the fifth wonderful cryptic crossword Patrick has composed for our blog, and he and I both agree it may be his finest yet... and that’s sayin’ sumthin’. These creations of his are each a unique work of “wordplayfully” puzzling art, and we are very grateful to Patrick for sharing them with us.
Here are instructions for solving:
The number in parentheses at the end of each clue tells how many letters are in the answer. Multiple numbers in parentheses indicate how letters are distributed in multiple-word answers.
For example, (6) indicates a six-letter answer like
“jalopy,” (7, 5) indicates a seven-and-five-letter answer
like “station wagon,” and (5-5) indicates a five-and-five-letter
hyphenated answer like “Rolls-Royce.”
(For insight about how to decipher these numbered cryptic clues, see Patrick’s “Cryptic Crossword Tutorial” in this link to his November 17, 2017 cryptic crossword. The Tutorial appears below the grid that contains the answers.)
ACROSS
1. Live with noise and somehow cope with fear? John and Yoko wouldn’t stand for it! (3-2,3,5)
10. Not the first to complain – ultimate burden with age (5)
11. One probably not goin’ to get caught in disguise? (9)
12. Forget the money (7)
13. Item ordered at deli (6)
15. Special place I go to – sorry (10)
16. Piece of meat to have cut (4)
18. Lead, a male part – first one (4)
20. Candy making belly look funny tucked inside pants? (10)
23. Girl meets sailor in film (6)
24. A tenor’s drunk, first of many for new conductor (7)
26. Minor takes prize for getting attention (9)
27. Sweet? Wrong, sweetheart! (5)
28. Member of 9 breaks kid’s heart getting loaded (5,8)
DOWN
2. Grass or peat’s spread around (7)
3. Can soldier turn one on firing? (8)
4. Find her and get awfully scared (10)
5. Run one marathon (4)
6. Young flier to have injured leg going in? (6)
7. Smart to leave, having initial apathy for the city (7)
8. Ready to go, but says he’s afraid to fly (5,2,1,5)
9. Legendary rock group swilling gin in fancy automobile – some tipsy individuals! (7,6)
14. Clever handling of a mild topic (10)
17. Horrific beast in a horror movie (8)
19. Sailor started lunch digging into first-rate shellfish (7)
21. Dressed, given time – casual shirt put on to go outside (7)
22. Play a little heavy metal, perhaps (6)
25. Assistant in the big organization? (4)
Appetizer Menu
“That Athlete Sure Can Elevate!” Appetizer:
Shifting out of drive and into park, yet still driving
Rearrange the letters of a brand name product you drive to form two words:
1. a place where the product might temporarily be “parked,” and
2. the last name of an athlete known for his scoring drives.
What is this brand name?
French Class: Sick Conduct Or Simple Familiarity? Appetizer:
To crack a 40% solution, concentrate!
Divide a famous classical conductor’s last name into its two syllables.
“Horn” a French article in between them to form about 40 percent, more or less, of something very familiar to the conductor.
Who is this conductor?
MENU
Riffing Off Shortz Slices:
“Phonetickling” human body parts
Will Shortz’s July 22nd NPR Weekend Edition Sunday puzzle reads:
Name two parts of the human body. Say them out loud one after the other. The result, phonetically, will name something delicious to eat, in 7 letters. What is it?
Puzzleria!s Riffing Off Shortz Slices read:
ENTREE #1:
Name two parts of the human body. Replace the first letter of the first part with the letter following it in the alphabet and replace the last two letters of the second part with a D to form a new word, in 11 letters, associated with something delicious (and vegan-friendly) to eat that includes body parts... including arms, legs and a head. What is it?
Hint/Extra Credit: The first two letters of the first body part followed by the last two letters of the second form a third body part. What is this third body part?
ENTREE #2:
Name two parts of the human body. Say them out loud one after the other.
The result, phonetically, will name a military slang word associated with obsequious behavior, in 9 letters. What is it?
ENTREE #3:
Name two plural parts of the human body. Between them place a third body part that is more commonly associated with non-humans. Say these three body parts out loud one after the other. The result, phonetically, will name a delicious snack, in 8 letters. What is it?
ENTREE #4:
Name two parts of the human body. Place between them the last word of a delicious but non-vegan-friendly 3-word main course one might order from a menu.
Say these three words out loud one after the other.
The result, phonetically, will name something delicious to eat, in 12 letters, that comes in a wrapper. What is it?
Every Friday at Joseph Young’s Puzzleria! we publish a new menu of fresh word puzzles, number puzzles, logic puzzles, puzzles of all varieties and flavors. We cater to cravers of scrumptious puzzles!
Our master chef, Grecian gourmet puzzle-creator Lego Lambda, blends and bakes up mysterious (and sometimes questionable) toppings and spices (such as alphabet soup, Mobius bacon strips, diced snake eyes, cubed radishes, “hominym” grits, anagraham crackers, rhyme thyme and sage sprinklings.)
Please post your comments below. Feel free also to post clever and subtle hints that do not give the puzzle answers away. Please wait until after 3 p.m. Eastern Time on Wednesdays to post your answers and explain your hints about the puzzles. We serve up at least one fresh puzzle every Friday.
We invite you to make it a habit to “Meet at Joe’s!” If you enjoy our weekly puzzle party, please tell your friends about Joseph Young’s Puzzleria! Thank you.