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Grid: quarter-hour; meta: 15 extra
Patrick Berry’s Wall Street Journal contest crossword, “Back Nine” — Conrad’s writeup.
This week we’re in search of a time period associated to golf. There have been 4 lengthy theme entries. I appeared for backwards entries (primarily based on the title) and shortly discovered them. Each themer contained backwards phrases, 9 in whole:
- [17a: Perfect for the purpose]: MADETOORDER -> RED ROOT EDAM
- [34a: Countertop materials]: LAMINATES -> SET ANIMAL
- [39a: Shipboard vermin, or what pirates call their enemies]: BILGERATS -> STARE GLIB
- [57a: FedEx vehicle]: DELIVERYVAN -> NAVY REVILED
Each backwards phrase began a clue. Here are the matching grid entries, in throughout then down order:
- [15a: Edam, for one]: CHEESE
- [38a: Set (down)]: LAID
- [44a: Navy Vessel letters]: USS
- [1d: Animal on California’s flag]: BEAR
- [3d: Reviled]: HATED
- [33d: Stare rudely at]: OGLE
- [44d: Glib-tongued]: URBANE
- [49d: Root location] SCALP
- [52d: Red muppet]: ELMO
The mapped grid entries spell CLUBHOUSE, our contest resolution. Great puzzle, and a basic Patrick Berry meta: nicely constructed, with trademark precision. I’m impressed that the theme entries didn’t really feel pressured (forwards or backwards). Solvers: please let me know what you assume.
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