Aquarium diagnostic / WED 10-29-25 / Feminist sex educator Shere ___ / Dracula's preferred way to eat wings? / Beer brand on "The Simpsons" / Cold-weather cryptid / Mythical luster? / Fastener with an onomatopoeic name / Lake that's the "thumb" of New York's Finger Lakes
Wednesday, October 29, 2025
Constructor: John Donegan
Relative difficulty: Easy
Theme answers:
- RIGHT OFF THE BAT (16A: Dracula's preferred way to eat wings?)
- LIGHT ON HIS FEET (26A: What makes Dracula frantically hop around?)
- UPON REFLECTION (47A: When Dracula doesn't feel seen?)
- RAISE THE STAKES (61A: Get ready to attack Dracula and his pals?)
Shere Hite (/ʃɛər ˈhaɪt/ shair HYTE; November 2, 1942 – September 9, 2020) was an American-born German sex educator and feminist. Her sexological work focused primarily on female sexuality. Hite built upon biological studies of sex by Masters and Johnson and by Alfred Kinsey and was the author of The Hite Report: A Nationwide Study on Female Sexuality. She also referenced theoretical, political and psychological works associated with the feminist movement of the 1970s, such as Anne Koedt's essay "The Myth of the Vaginal Orgasm". She renounced her United States citizenship in 1995 to become German. (wikipedia)
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All SHEREs are Khans before 1977. We've seen absolutely no SHEREs since 2019, and no SHERE Hite since 2016. The GRUs, however, just keep coming:
["... and Judd Nelson" !?]
[27D: "New Jack City" co-star, 1991]
- 35A: Food fight projectile (PEA) — in a food fight, everything is a "projectile." If you're taking time to load up individual PEAs on a spoon and flick them at people, one at a time, I guarantee you are losing.
- 66A: Rains hard? (HAILS) — the oldest misdirect clue. Methuselah wrote this clue. When he was like 8, he wrote it. If not this exact clue, then variations on it like [It comes down hard].
- 69A: Mythical luster? (SATYR) — the SATYR is notoriously lustful, so ... he's a luster. I never considered any other meaning of "luster." The "?" pretty much said "not the normal way you'd use that word." There's only one meaning of "Mythical," but "luster" ... that was obviously the pun word.
- 8D: Cold-weather cryptid (YETI) — presumably the YETI is a cryptid no matter the weather. [Cold-climate cryptid] might've been more accurate (and it's got bonus alliteration!)
- 10D: Knock back a few (IMBIBE) — a great word, as well as the title of David Wondrich's indispensable history of the cocktail.
- 29D: Fastener with an onomatopoeic name (SNAP) — is "SNAP" the sound a snap makes? Is it named after the sound? It is defined by closing or locking with a "click" (merriam-webster dot com), so ... I guess the fastener's name is inherently sound-related.
- 49D: Lake that's the "thumb" of New York's Finger Lakes (ONEIDA) — I live very near the Finger Lakes and yet couldn't name them all for you. I certainly didn't know ONEIDA was the "thumb." But I did know ONEIDA existed, and with the crosses I had in place, all I really needed from this clue was "Lake." Let's see ... Cayuga, Seneca, ONEIDA (apparently), Keuka ... errrrr ... dang, there's eleven of them!? How is one the "thumb," then? Shouldn't there be two thumbs? Who has 11 fingers? I have geographical as well as anatomical questions... Wait wait wait. ONEIDA isn't a Finger Lake at all!!!! It's just (allegedly) a "thumb" in relation to (???) the Finger Lakes. That clue is very confusing.
- 41D: Beer brand on "The Simpsons" (DUFF) — I am familiar with the works of Pablo Neruda ... I mean, I am familiar with this beer:
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106 comments:
I somehow got slightly offended by “right off the bat”. Like, isn’t that cannibalistic behavior for a vampire? Anyway, I had to laugh at my own reaction. I found this to be a roughly Wednesday-level challenge.
14 x 16 grid this morning, which made it a little more visually interesting than average. 12 minutes for me, which I think is an average Wednesday. Definitely felt like it was supposed to be ROMANGODS so had that for way too long before finally taking it out at the very and to finish the NW corner. Loved the themers/puns, nice light-hearted Halloween week theme!!! Thanks, @REX, for the annual appearance grids for HITE, SHERE, and GRU. That kind of solid evidence based crossword data is why I come here!!!!! : ) srsly! And thank you, John, for a terrific Wednesday puzzle.
Easy breezy.
Had UTOPIA before UNTROD(DEN)? Suppose we’re just making up words now.
Quick solve, even without fully understanding all the Dracula clues or the revealer (I did catch RIGHTOFFTHEBAT, right off the bat). Only momentary hitch was entering (Shere) "Kite" instead of HITE. Very reasonable cluing made it easy.
That was mine (failed to enter my name).
I believe the "food fight" reference in 35A is not to the classic middle school cafeteria food fight, but to pre-shooting competitions (similar to darts), in which a dried pea (or some facsimile) is a projectile shot at targets through a straw (not at each other, God forbid). Pea-shooter game kits are widely available as toys for kids; and there are also adult versions for serious competition; there is even as World Pea-shooting Championship held annually in the UK.
While the game may enjoy more popularity across the pond than in the US, the term "pea-shooter" is ubiquitous. And what American fourth-grade boy, in his own version of pea-shooting, has not spit on a wadded up a bit of paper, inserted into a straw, and shot it across the room through a straw toward a female classmate who, in just a few short years, he'll be pining over.
A fun Dracula puzzle, with A BIT of Ozzie Osborne thrown in. Nice.
Cute I guess - super tall grid that was over pretty quickly. Liked UPON REFLECTION and RAISE THE STAKES.
Ron Hynes
The overall fill tried to achieve that midweek nuance - not sure it got there or not. A lot of short stuff that fell flat for me. I liked ABASE, NUCLEI and the FEDORA cluing. SAYS, ETS, END, IMP etc should have been edited better.
RARE Earth
Pleasant enough for a Monday morning solve - maybe not a rainy Wednesday.
ONEIDA
Pretty much a perfect Wednesday. Fun theme, appropriate to the season; average Wednesday difficulty; and only one WoE (SONNY).
I saw George Carlin at Cornell many years ago. He said he was looking at a map of NY and noticed that Cayuga was the middle finger of the Finger Lakes and that the lake was telling people to go f*ck themselves. RIP George
Rex mentioned that a lot of the fill was familiar, which I consider a positive, as the whole point is to parse together the theme answers which all actually seemed pretty good. I flirted with RIGHT OFF THE Bone briefly, but ran out of room and had a mild groan when BAT became apparent (I, like I suspect most of us, will get over it).
I was a yes to SONNY and SHERE, but no idea on GRU. Two out of three on the propers is a pretty good day for me though. PH TEST was another tough one, but definitely valid and appropriate. Good puzzle today.
Hey All !
14x16 grid today. Good way to handle your Themers if they're all 14s. You run the risk of too many Blockers if you go the 15 wide route. Add 16 Long, you get to 224 Squares compared to a 15x15's 225 Squares. The mysterious vanishing square.
Neat Halloween related Theme. The BAT clue was a tad odd. Wondering whose it was. Trying to think of a transformation clue for that instead, my silly brain coming up blank. Anyone?
Good week for the F so far. I guess it's the one week of the year we get lucky. Har.
Halloween is Friday. Time still flying by. Football also flying by. It seems it was just Week 1, now it's Week 9 coming up. Crazy.
Welp, hope y'all have a great Wednesday!
Six F's
RooMonster
DarrinV
HITE was a gimme, I hate to admit. Bring back the “Scottish particle: Var” clues!
Played less relatively easy for this newer solver—Wednesday is where things get sticky for me, but the names did mess me I up in one particular spot. In this case, being both newer and just over 40, I needed every cross for HITE, which paralleled another name I didn’t know PENN, crossed by the kealoa of I WON vs I WIN. A few other places gave me trouble, but they felt Wednesday-normal. Agree that the theme was a delight!
Duff beer was named after the bass player for G n’ R, Duff McKagan.
Not much to say other than that I found the theme delightful. I far prefer these “clue a normal phrase according to a theme” puzzles over the “change a letter/sound and clue wackily” ones.
I agree that a week of these with different monsters would be amazing! Thanks John Donegan for helping me start my Wednesday with a smile.
All the themers were fine except the first one, which has a BAT reference but really makes no sense, as OFL has explained.
Nice to see a Warren Zevon in here. I usually do "Werewolves of London" at our Monday night hootenanny nearest to Halloween. "His hair was perfect!" Great stuff.
Briefly considered PHLEVEL but PHTEST showed up instead, no other no-knows at all, and I even remembered Ms. HITE right away. Thumbs up for IMBIBE and PLACEBO, but UNTROD? Really?
Mostly pleasant Dracula puzz, JD, Just Didn't have enough pushback for me. Thanks for a medium amount of fun.
I'll occasionally eat rarebit, but it's ABIT RARE. I'm sorry that @Lewis is on vacay, as he could have pointed out the RARE-in-crosswords entry at 1D. And also, the occurrence of a RARE-in-crosswords four letter anagram of RARE and REAR. Of course the more striking thing about REAR is its near-juxtaposition with DUFF.
If you were the Chief Information Officer for the American Football league, you'd be the........
That NW corner reads like a meet-cute: "IMBIBE" "MEANIE" . If the couple were named Bibe and Anie.
Ida Wells was a fearless journalist, educator and civil rights crusader, but she was terrible at geography. Her grade school teacher asked the class to memorize all of the Finger Lakes but, Wells couldn't do it. Exasperated, the teacher sarcastically implored her, "Can't you just name ONEIDA?".
This bloody theme had some bite to it. Thanks, John Donegan.
The puzzle was fun and made me smile, and then seeing Rex reference Pablo Neruda made me smile even more. So thanks, John and Rex. Here's an excerpt from Neruda's "Your Laughter":
My struggle is harsh and I come back
with eyes tired
at times from having seen
the unchanging earth,
but when your laughter enters
it rises to the sky seeking me
and it opens for me all
the doors of life.
Easy puzzle with a cute Halloween theme but whoever allowed the cross of CIO and ELIS is just not doing their job. Literally what a lazy double short word nonsense crossword cluing.
As an under 40 i can confirm that HITE was not a name i knew! but now i do!
Delightful and amusing puzzle.
With 40 million children about to go hungry because of the withholding of SNAP benefits, the problems of one little person stalked online by a MEANIE seeking to ABASE her doesn't amount to a hill of PEAS in this crazy world. Nevertheless...
I urge you all to read my 10:24 a.m. comment yesterday, along with the gratuitously snarky comment under it. Then I urge you to read everyone else's comments about the same SW corner, most of them posted earlier, and see if you can find any rational reason for the fact that I was chosen as the victim. Don't think you'll find one.
I left this blog recently, seemingly without an explanation -- but there was an explanation that was taken down at the time by the mods. There will be an explanation this time too. I will write it right after posting this comment. I will copy it before I post it and send it in an email to myself. If it does not appear on the blog and you have my email and are curious, simply ask me for it and I will send it to you. You are welcome to share it with anyone who asks you. I hope it does appear, though.
This is an interesting recent documentary for anyone who wants to know more about Shere Hite: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Disappearance_of_Shere_Hite
A very nice theme today. And a quite easy puzzle. I had to take a phone call in the middle of solving so I don't know how long it actually took, but I only had two erasures so that's pretty smooth.
"Felt something on your head?" for FEDORA is pretty funny. The "darn stuff" for SEWING KIT is nice. I can't say I've ever seen a Veteran's Day parade, though that would certainly be a worthy reason for one.
Is there anyone counting P's in grids? It seems as if there is a plethora of them today, I counted 7. Perhaps that isn't all that many.
Nice job, John Donegan, thanks!
For many years now, I have wondered about the young people -- usually girls and women -- who remain on social media platforms when they are being bullied and trolled, often to the point of depression, anxiety, even suicide. "Why are you still on those bleeping platforms?" I say to myself. "Why don't you get off them as fast as your little feet will carry you? Are you complete masochists?"
The addiction to an online social life, even when it's toxic, mystifies me. I have no presence online other than the Rexblog. I wouldn't recognize Facebook, Twitter-X, Instagram, Tik-Tok or any of the others if I fell over them. I've never spent a moment on a single one of them. I've also been off the Wordplay Blog for about a year now and am all the happier for it.
In my real life, I have a wonderful family I love deeply and a bunch of kind, smart, interesting and amusing friends. Nobody trolls me. Nobody bullies me.
I wrote a fiery response to yesterday's troll. It was taken down, while the snarky and completely gratuitous comment was left up. It's a subtle comment, meant to ABASE and humiliate. It is written in the "I'm-so-sorry-for-you-you-are-so-pathetic" tone of voice of this particular troll that I've come to recognize over approximately the last six months.
Would I leave the blog because of this one person? No -- but I would leave it if I thought the blog itself had no interest in protecting me or allowing me to defend myself. I'm quite good at defending myself, but I can't if every time I try to do so, my reply is taken down.
I've tried to write this explanation in a way that it won't be taken down. But if it doesn't appear, I will have copied it and sent it to myself in an email. I will send it to anyone who requests it whose email I have -- and you are welcome to share it with anyone on the blog who asks you to.
I'm sorry to go. I love so many of the people here and feel quite close to them. I only wish that the blog powers that be thought I was worth protecting and defending. But it's become all too clear over the last six months that they simply don't.
But here's the temptation of leaving. As I say, I have no other online presence other than this blog. I simply CANNOT be trolled or bullied ever again once I leave. And I am not a masochist.
5 Grus this year so far - would be good to remember it.
We do Werewolves, as well. But 4 of our 5 band members are bald, which gives the one hirsute guy a little chance to shine.
Duff McKagan claims this, but everyone associated with The Simpsons denies it.
We watched Godfather II last night for about the third or fourth time. It has a scene set around 1920 where Vito (the Godfather as a young man, played by DeNiro) greets his first child, Santino. Great movie, won the Oscar, but it's showing its age.
Medium, or slightly easier than medium for me. To be honest, not really my cup of tea. A BIT MEH. I agree with the nits that Rex picked. It didn't help that I don't really feel up on my Dracula lore, so for example there must be something going on with Dracula and mirrors (UPON REFLECTION), but I don't know what that is. But whatever.
I'm not sure that my mom had the HITE Report in the house, but I can think of a few women (do I dare say "female"?) authors from the 70s with feminist leanings, and for whom sex was a central theme, and whose work was in our house. Erica Jong, for instance. But especially: Kate Millett, who wrote Sexual Politics, a book I would sneak off to my room and mine for the nuggets of sex that she quoted from the works of D.H. Lawrence and Henry Miller, among others. Was Philip Roth also in there? Anyway, it would be fair to say that Millett's message was otherwise boring and completely lost on me, as a boy age 12 or so. But I was taking whatever I could get -- and those quoted passages were certainly not boring, nosiree Bob!
Happy Hump Day, I SAY!
@Nancy - I read your 10:24 post from yesterday along with the comment. I would urge you to recognize that those who post regularly and at more length than just a line or two eventually develop a "voice" that is familiar all. Each "voiced" commenter presents a threat and a challenge to "Anonymous", who chooses to lurk, unexposed, and wish that he had the confidence to use his own voice. This self-loathing periodically erupts in disturbing attacks on one of the "voiced". Even @Lewis, a "voice" as inoffensive as one can be, receives the occasional Anonymous bit of snark.
You, dear @Nancy, are among the most well-defined voices on this blog, fearlessly exposing who you are. You are one of the voices that make this blog a crucial and exhilarating part of my day, and I'm absolutely certain that this is true for many, many others. Please don't dwell on the pettiness of the Anonimati.
My fav today, fedora for felt something on your head.
Would be interesting to know whether SONNY ever met SHERE back in the day
I was moved to go back & read your comments from yesterday and you shouldn't let drivel like that get you down so. I also could not finish that corner but couldn't give a damn.
Go Ham? Must be something to do with the dark side of amateur radio!!
Yeah, there are a lot of Anonymous jerks out there, and they afflict a lot of people on this blog. My dad used to have a little plate on his desk that read "Illegitimi non carborundum" which is fake Latin, but is often translated as "Don't let the bastards grind you down".
(Possibly this pusillanimous twit, who hides like a little Anonymouse, picks on women more than men, but we can't know for sure.)
The cultured people who really count here know your worth to this little blog society. I hope you continue posting, Nancy.
Hopefully it's clear that I meant that Millett's text was otherwise boring to me, at that age. I would not say that today.
Who wouldn't know SONNY?? Well, I didn't know GRU - otherwise a very enjoyable Halloween-themed Wednesday (if not really easy too).
@ Rex mentioned re: Shere Hite
"do people under 40 know who she is?" Well, sorry for them if they don't. Thank you, John for an enjoyable solve :)
I thought this was clever and fun. I love a Halloween theme and discovered yet one more way to clue OREO.
I do the crossword and read the blog pretty much every day, but I don't post often so I don't have much of a presence here. But nonetheless I have been attacked by trolls gratuitously a couple of times. One time when it happened somebody on the blog defended me, which made me feel good, though the attack didn't really upset me much. I have a life outside of crossworld, I sometimes get attacked there too, anonymously or not. I'm a pretty nice person, but I stick out some ways, it makes me a target; and as I age I try less hard to fit in, maybe. So maybe it happens more, but I mind it less. When things really bother me I fight back. In life I mean. In crossworld I have never felt the need.
But the issue of the moderators taking down your responses to being trolled, I don't know what to say to that. Except, of course, they shouldn't do that. I assume it's Rex who picks the moderators, and they are ones-of-us. Maybe one or more of them should be removed? I've had posts that failed to show up, but I never saw any pattern to it, I assumed it was some random sort of computer glitch. But this sounds deliberate.
Anyhow, you do you. But if you don't post any more, I will miss you. And I would love to see your fiery responses to being trolled, that would be worth the price of admission.
A. Dracula jokes.
B. Not a fan of Hallowe’en. Dumbest holiday ever.
C. Therefore this is a dumb puzzle.
And it’s only the 29th. Is there more of this coming?
Hope everyone else had fun because there was actually some fun stuff here, just not for me.
Oh, serious question … sort of: If I mock Xmas I’m a grinch. If I mock Hallowe’en, what am I?
Rex, Nancy is a precious part of this blog. Please protect her from being hurt.
I liked that one, too. I've been a hat afficionado for a long, long time.
Nancy, you have made many suggestions and observations in this forum which have helped me enhance my solving skills, and even more importantly, helped me to greatly enjoy the solving experience. I am sure I am not alone in that regard.
One of the observations that you shared was how, when faced with a difficult theme or a tough grid in general, that you take it as a challenge and let your competitive juices get flowing. I hope that you will take a similar approach here and accept the challenge of ignoring the trolls and other snarky comments. Once the trolls are starved of attention, they generally get bored and move on to attempt to annoy someone else.
I don’t know why the mods are spiking your comments. Many of us frequently refer to Rex as OFL. This would be a good opportunity for him to assume such a leadership role and see if he can shed some light on the situation. We missed you on your recent hiatus. It’s good to have you back and hopefully you will be here long after the troll(s) in question have faded into distant memory.
I think Dracula's reflection does not appear in mirrors.
It would be very rare to find an electric guitar with a knob labeled "trebel".
I think it's on all of us regular readers to call out unkind snarky comments. I read the blog daily and very rarely comment but I am always offended by unnecessary rudeness and now I will make a point of noting it. @Nancy, I hope you decide to continue participating; the blog will lose a key contributor if you go.
Through a disassembled Bic pen more likely. (Don't ask me how I know.)
Easy. IBIS was it for WOEs and no costly erasures.
Cute, breezy and fun, liked it.
I enjoy Nancy's comments maybe more than any of the others. I will miss her if she stays away. But ... I honestly have no idea what she is talking about here. Maybe she - or someone - can fill me in.
Also, I m not a regular commenter but I used to sign as BigSteve or BigSteve 46 ... I kind of forgot. My next birthday will be the BIG 8-0, so forgetting stuff is an everyday occurrence. I use these puzzles to try and slow down the forgetting a little. Now I seem to have been assigned "Anonymous." I don't know why. But I'm still old "Big Steve."
There can't be anything too much more insignificant than a crossword puzzle but it's a brave new world out there and either nothing is insignificant any more or everything is.
I wait for the World Series game: now THAT's significant!!
With respect, the comments yesterday criticizing your comment were mild. This is the nicest place on the internet because *truly* mean comments get spiked. By me. Routinely. You all have no idea the stuff I delete. Every day. About me, about my subs, about constructors. about Will, about classes of people (race sexuality etc). A sharp elbow or two is nothing. If you can’t handle that, I don’t what to tell you. Every day of my blogging life, people tell me how wrong I am. That’s life.
For the record, I also spike meta comments about the “mods”—it’s a distraction. We do a lot of work to keep this place full of disparate opinions, while keeping gratuitously personal comments and cruelty out of it. I wish people would distinguish between trolls and people who simply push back against strident opinions. If you want to talk about this further, write me, directly, because as I say, meta commentary on comments is no fun and I will swiftly delete comments about moderation even when the commenters are nice people. I try hard to keep things on track. Please respect that, thanks, the end ❤️
I thought of that interpretation as well, but I think it would have required a ? in the clue, since a pea-shooter duel is not really a "food fight!" But I guess crosswords differ from cryptics in that for the former it's not really important how one gets from the clue to the answer.
Memo to Nancy: Buck up!
Comment above, thank you
As a fellow woman, I have to first say — please please please don’t go, Nancy!! But I’ll totally understand if you do. I often feel like I’m alone in noticing the particular snark that seems reserved for Clare or Malaika write ups. Or the casual sexism that recurs in the NYTX itself that if I point out am often patted on the head for being too sensitive. Even some of the replies here are both asking you stay and implying you’re too sensitive. You’re not! If you need to take a break or can’t bear to come back, i totally get it. But you’ll be missed, by me and a lot. But take good care of yourself first and foremost.
It was more the snarkiness of that comment than its substance; everyone has their preferences for types of clue, but there is no need to express those preferences in an insulting way. We are, or should be, all in this together.
I'm sorry I didn't respond to that comment yesterday, but I had to post unusually early, and never saw it.
Steve, you have to login to blogger, or maybe to Google--I stay logged in most of the time, but sometimes it logs me out and I don't notice, so my comments posts as Anonymous.
Nancy posted two longish comments today; the second explains her decision to leave, but it is the first that points to the comment that she is reacting to.
The first two themers had GHT in the same place. At first I thought they would both be RIGHT, and when the second turned out to be LIGHT in stead, I was hoping for either a left-right reversal theme (which was a crazy idea, because the two I had were not reversed) or else four different IGHT words, such as sight, tight, night, etc.(I didn't not carry that wish to the extent of actually thinking up answers that would work). So UPON and RAISE were a little disappointing, but not all that much.
I did wonder about PAGAN. What makes one religion pagan, and another not? It's all in your point of view. A few years ago we had rented our upstairs bedroom to a young Jewish woman, and to make her feel more at home after we had put up our largish Christmas tree, we asked her if she would like to do a menorah-lighting downstairs. She got her parents on face time to participate, and remarked to them that we "had our pagan bush up." Point of view.
Rex, I understand you might not want to allow debates about the moderators, but I do think it might be a good idea to adopt a policy that if someone attacks you in a comment, you get to respond to it--probably limiting each to one response so it doesn't become a flame war.
The best response to anonymous trollery is no response at all. If a rat's lever pressing in a Skinner box is no longer rewarded with a pellet of food, the rat will stop pressing the lever.
Halloweeny WedPuz. Luv it. Keep it up, Shortzmeister!
Funny, extra-weird RIGHTOFFTHEBAT themer. Actually, in all, a real top-notch set of puzthemers.
staff weeject pick: GRU. A nice, gruesome beginnin.
fave stuff: PLACEBO [@Z's pub lives on]. SPHERE & its clue. FEDORA clue.
fave extra-spooky thing: YETI.
Thanx for the neat vampirefest, Mr. Donegan dude. It was wonderfully bats.
Masked & Anonymo6Us
... one good Halloween puz must not go un-sequelized...
"It Lives On" - 7x7 12 min. themed runt puzzle:
**gruntz**
Spooky M&A
Somehow, I made it to my eighth decade of life and never heard of an oreo milkshake! Where could I buy one?
I agree with the many here who find @Nancy's comments a daily must-read and that the Rex blog would be quite diminished if she were to leave. That there are people who have to make negative comments, no matter how”mild”, I’ll never understand.
A punny Dracula theme! UPON REFLECTION was my favorite. One of the rare occasions when I raced through the puzzle and didn't realize I'd finished until I got the Happy Pencil!
Last night I put a note by 21 across... oh yeah, I misread the clue as "First ad stringer" and couldn't figure out what that had to do with IODINE.
When time is short, I read @Lewis and @Nancy. Others if time allows.
@Nancy darlin ... Yer call to make, but I definitely would luv for you to stay on, here.
I used to get some pretty rough blog comments, back in 2011, when I started sneakin the runtpuzs in at the end of my messages. But I hung in there, and lo and behold, got some really encouragin blog support, includin some "Yes!" and "You've been vindicated!" and such-type comments, right after the NYTPuz folks decided to start issuin min-puzs. sooo ...
I have treasured all yer comments, feisty and otherwise. Especially them superb wall-splatzer ones. I know this here blog for sure supports you stickin around.
M&A Humble Opinion Desk
Came here to see if I was just being crazy. Never seen an electric guitar with a TREBLE knob, nor do I know how that would even work. Electric guitars have a volume knob and “Tone” knob(s) to adjust the sound of the pickup(s). Speakers have TREBLE knobs.
Agree.
@Rex, thank you again for the job you do, including apparently way more back end moderating than I realized. When I joined, there was a lot more nasty stuff, particularly if anything political was concerned. I assumed they had moved on, but it is apparently a continual finger in the dyke from you and the mods. This is a special place on the internet, with a diversity of opinions and voices able to shine - and the breadth of the community speaks to your own curations. Bravo, OFL!
in my first pass-through I had pie instead of pea. I guess I had a more serious food fight in mind, ala Three Stooges!
Well said, @Anoa Bob. I have felt in the past that I was being trolled and I just chose to ignore it. My troll did, indeed, disappear. This does not diminish my sympathy for Nancy's predicament, however, as she and I have the right to feel differently about these things.
I respect you, Nancy, and read your articulate and insightful comments regularly, but you have to do you. If you choose to leave, I'll miss you.
Interestingly, some of the more sympathetic comments in this thread have been posted by Anons. They're not all bad.
Imagine how thick-skinned the puzzle consstructors have to be to weather all the complaints and nit-picking directed at them! Whew.
Just about any place that calls itself a creamery will make milkshakes, and most of those will have OREO pieces on hand that you can order to be put in the milkshake (as well as pieces of Reese's, toffee, chocolate chip cookie dough, and so on). Dairy Queen is a chain that has a OREO Blizzard treat.
First, what a fun puzzle! Got it RIGHT OFF THE BAT. If that means 16A with only five letters. Okay, yes, yes it does. Then went looking for the others.
Laughed at LIGHT ON HIS FEET.
Figured there might be the word mirror somewhere in 47A but smiled at the refined and polished UPON REFLECTION. Dracula does wear (properly) evening clothes and a natty cape, after all.
Wondered if the placement of ANTE above RAISE THE STAKES was just a fly-by-night coincidence...
Agree with @Rex: more pun-with-monsters tomorrow, please.
Second, I would never put cookies in a milkshake! But I appreciate yet another way to clue OREO.
Thanks for the tricks and treats, John Donegan!
¿Cuando vienes? or, in the style of crosswords, ¿CV?
I am a sucker {ehem} for Dracula jokes and every one of these was > mwah < good. I'm not sure who Dracula's pals are, and so I'm not entirely sure they all need stakes. If they are werewolves or dudes from the mid-west, they probably need steaks. Of course that's actual real murder, compared to the fake murder of Dracula eating bat wings. Important to remember Dracula isn't real.
Gunky but funny today.
Who exactly is ordering an Oreo milkshake when they could be enjoying a vanilla malt? The world is going to the dogs. They opened a new ice cream store here one gajillion miles from my house, and they have green chile ice cream. It sounded disgusting, but I tried it of course because green chile is one of the few reasons to be alive in Albuquerque, and it was mind-altering deliciousness. Seemed impossible, but here we are with me reassessing my relationship with ice cream.
If you're using PEAS in your food fight, you're in the midst of a lame-o food fight.
For a fun read, look into the ONEIDA cult. Silverware will never be silverware again.
❤️ [Felt something on your head?] [Mythical luster?] [What contains a lot of darn stuff?]
People: 10 {They're just going for it lately.}
Places: 3
Products: 8
Partials: 6
Foreignisms: 2
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Gary's Grid Gunk Gauge: 29 of 76 (38%)
Funny Factor: 9 🤡 {Clown award!!}
Uniclues:
1 After being taken to our leader, aliens decide there's no downside to blowing up Earth.
2 Title of my soon-to-be-released autobiography about time well spent in my La-Z-Boy.
3 The process of finding an ASS free crossword puzzle published by the New York Times.
1 ETS END SPHERE
2 RARE LIFE UNTROD
3 DETECT REAR-LESS
My Fascinating Crossword Uniclue Keepsake from Last Year: Komodo swami. RED LIZARD SEER.
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Embarrassingly enough, the first reply to @Nancy is me. I don't know how I ended up posting anonymously, but it makes it sound like a profound cry for help.
@Nancy:
Let me add my voice to those who would miss you and hope you don't go. I am still reeling from LMS's departure and the passing of Joe D.
A lot of us get trolled. I love jokes, but get accused of sharing jokes that are offensive, juvenile, or misogynistic, especially when I share a joke that's offensive, juvenile, or misogynistic. As Mike Birbiglia says, all jokes offend someone. Just gotta move on. But I'll certainly respect your decision.
great halloween puzzles idioms are well put plus we all know vampires eat bat wings not chicken wings hello lol
It's possible she didn't mean that Christianity is PAGAN, but that the Christmas tree itself has pagan antecedents. This from Wikipedia: According to the Encyclopædia Britannica, "The use of evergreen trees, wreaths, and garlands to symbolize eternal life was a custom of the ancient Egyptians, Chinese, and Hebrews. Tree worship was common among the pagan Europeans and survived their conversion to Christianity in the Scandinavian customs of decorating the house and barn with evergreens at the New Year to scare away the devil and of setting up a tree for the birds during Christmas time."
Hi @Anonymous 6:33 AM! Same here on 47D. Wanted Utopian, because crossword answers are “supposed” to have parallelism with their clue construction. So next I thought UNTRODDEN. Still too many. In the end, I felt that utopia though a stretch to follow the “rule,” could still fit. “This pristine land we discovered feels like utopia!” Alas, the clunky UNTROD it is.
That's true about vampires and mirrors. Just occurred to me: how does a vampire work on his or her hair?
Um, I agree with the reply from @Anonymous on the PEA shooter. Plenty of opportunity in the junior high cafeteria to unscrew the barrel and tip of a fountain pen (for those in the pre-Bic era). A dried PEA or a small (possibly wet?) wad of cheap cafeteria paper napkin could possibly make it over several tables. I think . . .
I’m with you @mmorgan 7:50 AM.
I make negative comments. Not everything is wonderful. But I try to dampen my natural snarkiness because I don't want to hurt anyone. What kind of discourse would we have if everyone said YES! to everything.
@Nancy 10:17 AM
For what it's worth Nancy, after I post my comment each day on my phone, I scroll backward up through the blog looking for my favorite commenters. You, of course, are one of them. I read my favorite people always before I read 🦖. Then I go back and read from the top and put into context the day's reaction to the puzzle. I read almost every comment almost every day all the way down to the bottom eagerly awaiting a couple of the late commenters whom I love. I personally would hate to scroll through the list and not see your name. At my house you are super famous as I often tell my wife about something you have said in your comments. She doesn't do the crossword and can't understand my enthusiasm for this blog, but she is a fan of Nancy.
As for trolls, I've been on internet forums since 1992. Trolls are simply a part of being on the internet. They're small minds with not enough to keep them busy so they find places like this to be disagreeable. How many times have we seen them carp how WRONG something is, only to be shown they're the one who is wrong? I guess it brings them meaning. Makes them feel alive.
I have been picked on for putting my Spanish sentence at the top of each blog. I have been criticized for my uniclues which almost nobody bothers to read. I've been criticized for overly long entries and presumably the fatigue brought on by scrolling past me. A couple of dudes went bonkers over the angst they felt about me describing my move to Albuquerque. Lately someone has fallen into weepy apoplexy about my gunk counter. At the end of the day I couldn't care less about their opinion because I enjoy writing what I post and enjoy reading other thoughtful commenters here. We are lucky to have many Anonymous posters who are quite intelligent and have fascinating things to add to the discussion, but of course like all blogs that allow Anonymous comments, there's plenty that are creepy dudes with personal problems.
I hope you elect to ignore the nonsense that people post in reaction to you. Your voice is powerful and their sniveling commentary is irrelevant. I believe 🦖 tries to moderate this comment section fairly, but it is a judgment call how best to handle provocative posts. Sometimes he's going to blow it, but on the whole, he seems to be getting it right. Trolls are going to appear, and they require negativity to stay alive, and if you don't feed them they die. Ignore ignore ignore. And keep writing.
Thanks for looking out for @Lewis, @egs. As usual, clever post.
Nancy
Ouch
As with Jberg I didn’t see the nasty response yesterday as it appeared just after I posted
Don’t know if I should have, but I would have responded.
I understand your decision to stop posting. Don’t expect you to change your mind but hope you will.
I agree with Nancy’s preciousness. I am relatively new to the blog, but always enjoy her informed comments. Please stay, Nancy.
I am one of the “anonymous “
contributors, but don’t contribute frequently. Mostly I comment on the ease (rare) or difficulty (often) I have with later-day puzzles. I’m not snarky : just shy. I can’t compete with so many folks who comment, but every once in a while I get my courage up and reply. Maybe I can reveal my name..I’ll think about it.
Les S. More
Good question about Halloween. My answer would be justified!
From what I read, American youths in the 19th century ( as per usual no mention of Canada in the article) began using Oct 31 as an excuse for hell raising. In other words it was all tricks, no treat. The source was a cultural memory or the old country’s Guy Fawkes Day and Fall pagan rituals.
In an attempt to control things, the idea of children going around asking for treats was introduced. So it became a children’s event mostly. Gen X ER’s are supposedly the ones that made it a huge grown up event.
I personally can’t stand dressing up as they say for a Halloween party. I try to ignore Halloween unless it involves kids.
Nancy, this is late, cuz I’ve been visiting my sister. Working puz, but not commenting. Many peeps above have already said what I feel too (and we talk anyway off-blog). I may have implied, intimated, or suggested (take your pick) that the moderator (who might or might not be Rex) did not post some of your replies “for your benefit.” (Like, don’t feed a troll) Listen. You needn’t EVER explain your thoughts or defend yourself, we have your back, so just ignore!
Thanks so much for these comments everyone and special thanks to @Rex for his contribution. I appreciate this community so much because of its careful moderation and its obvious goal of inclusivity of opinion. Let’s all try to jeep the good vibe alive and call out trollery if it gets missed.
I try very hard to read every comment every day and when I just can’t, I also have folks I must read daily. @Lewis and @Nancy are top of the list. It’s too easy to hide on the internet. As a 60+ year solver and an “oldie,” the cheap anonymity saddens me every day and angers me more often than I would wish. Kindness and civility are fundamental principles according to which my Gran raised me. I am trying every day to continue to live up to those standards and to mirror those to my 12 but 13 in a month year old granddaughter. I appreciate how often I see those ideals here on the daily. Thanks y’all.
Thank you Nancy for your posts - I have enjoyed them over the years and make sure to look for them on days I don’t have time to read everybody. I understand you signing off - I know rude comments aren’t worth the emotional space they stir up, but I feel them too. It sounds as if you are really fed up, but I hope you won’t be away long.
Also thank you Rex for keeping this space as terrific as you do. I had no idea what you have to weed through. Like Nancy, this is the only blog comment space I frequent, and it's a source of a great deal of pleasure.
@Nancy - I made essentially the same Salinger comment that you did yesterday and did not attract any snark, so you were clearly unfortunately singled out. I would have loved to have read your reply! Like so many others I look forward to your daily observations and am hoping you decide to stay.
What happened to LMS?
Nancy: I’m just now getting back to the blog this evening and catching up with all this. First of all, you know that I don’t want you to go, but you also know that I understand exactly why you would. Still, I have to agree with Gary and others who have said that ignoring trolls and bullies is the best way to deal with them. When someone reacts, particularly in anger, then the troll has gotten what all trolls want - an acknowledgment. Their sole purpose is to make their victims upset. It’s a pathetic existence, yet many seem to have nothing better to do. But when their sad little remarks are ignored, they end up looking like the fools they are. Like children who throw tantrums, if they don’t get the reaction they want, they quickly learn they’re wasting their time with that person. They’ll either change their tactics or lurk in wait for someone who might fall for them. Anyway, I’m really sorry you or any of us have to deal with this, but particularly you since you are always so thoughtful with your comments and so popular with everyone here. Please please please please please reconsider.
Nancy: I didn’t read the blog at all yesterday because I didn’t do the puzzle. But I just now went back and read your comment as well as the response. Yes, it was snarky, uncalled for, and clearly stated with the specific intention of getting a reaction from out you. That’s the specialty of those who hide behind the cloak of anonymity. I’m guessing it’s likely some poor soul who knows they will never - not ever - be as intelligent, articulate or respected here as you are. Not even worthy of your notice really.
No, no, no ... that's claptrap invented by Bram Stoker for a work of fiction. Real vampires cast perfectly normal reflections.
Fun theme, executed well. I thought the fill was fine, maybe a bit on the unexciting side but nothing to complain about.
All the themers made me chuckle and I had a good time sussing them out.
I do appreciate the attempt at cluing OREO a bit differently than any way I've ever seen - Milkshake ingredient that might get caught in a straw. There's just so much you can do with this one and hats off to John for putting in the effort. I'm a fan of this one.
Yup this clue irked me to no end. Some basses MIGHT have separate EQ knobs but even that is not standard.
There’s negative comments. There’s hard push back on differing opinions. And then there’s mocking someone’s intelligence. Which is how I interpreted the comment to which Nancy is responding to imply. Maybe not full throttle, pretty passive aggressive but needlessly nasty. I’m a therapist IRL and have developed an extremely thick skin for mean things people can say to me. So I’m rarely particularly bothered by insults, more bothered by self satisfied yet poor arguments. Nonetheless, I wouldn’t blame Nancy for leaving though I hope she stays.
Does ignoring trolls get them to give up and leave? I don’t know about that. Look at who is President. Trolls are doing pretty well and I think we need to bring back shame to counterbalance. Silence is acceptance. I do imagine many of us are on the edge due to the state of things and have lower tolerance for dealing with hostility than we might normally have, meaning either reacting as Nancy has, or effectively giving up by passing along that worst of advice given to bullied children for years, “just ignore them.” This kind of passive approach rarely works.
No, Nancy, say it isn't so! My friends love to needle me for being such a nerd that I not only do the daily crossword, but actually read a crossword blog. What they don't get is what a lovely - mostly - place this is, and how much I learn from the lot of you. The music I've encountered, the movies I've seen, the books I've read, the rabbit trails I've gone down because of you all have been rich and rewarding. And you, Nancy, are reliably the most interesting of the lot. When I'm pressed for time, I glance at Rex's writeup, read your comments, and call it a day. (Speaking of time, one of these days when I have more of it I'll do the things I have to do to get out of anonymous land and post more regularly.) In the meantime, I understand if you have to go, but oh, please, reconsider!
I'm always up for a Dracula-themed puzzle: bring on Nosferatu, strigoi, and Anne Rice! (I'm less keen on Sheridan LeFanu and Polidori, but I'll allow them at the party.) Maybe tomorrow we can romp through Mary Shelley's masterwork, and then on Friday, either Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, or something from HG Wells.
I agree that a food fight with PEAS is much less dramatic than one with PieS, but the true classic pie fight is from
The Great Race. Nothing finer.
The president? The reply to Nancy was snark, and not particularly remarkable, and doesn’t rise to .00001% of what the president says/does daily. You will drive yourself insane if you take personally every little thing someone says to you online. Ignoring is in fact correct strategy in the case of this minor crap. It is weird that people have decided this was trauma. Be honest. The whole response has been overdramatic imho. I’m staying anonymous because of the groupthink here. One little criticism of any one of you and you freak out. Try to be a little more easygoing. You’ll be happier. Thanks. I adore Nancy but she has a persecution complex.(especially odd for someone with very big opinions ;)
Very well said … and yes, please do come back more regularly when time permits.
No more Oreos!!! Any puzzle using "Oreo" gets knocked down one notch on my grading scale. I would rather see an invented word - let's say "Eena" - clued as "word that contains only crossword-convenient letters".
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